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They become representative not just of what ails politics, but what ails America writ large: opportunism, privilege, entitlement.
First, though the events take place more than 40 years ago, the book reads like a search for what currently ails us, because what ailed us then ails us now.
It is a soothing balm for all that ails you.
Not to treat what ails you, but to diagnose it.
I think Sanders's diagnosis of what ails us is right.
It's not a panacea to everything that ails the republic.
A steak soaked in butter definitely cures what ails you.
Kim Kelly is about to order an Ails shirt on Twitter.
Unfortunately, there's no panacea for what ails this internet we've built.
In reality, the dashboard does little to address what ails Facebook.
The question is whether Mr. Icahn can solve what ails Xerox.
Honey slides down as a tonic for all that ails you. Politics?
"He's also going to seek treatment for what ails him," he continued.
Fixing what ails the news industry might, as Paglia asserts, take decades.
The Bollywood villain is the embodiment of what India believes ails India.
That might not be a panacea for everything that ails the Oscars.
Over 7,000 people think drinking pee will, somehow, heal whatever ails them.
Some of what ails the West is within our power to fix.
Much of what ails us requires a more patient kind of skill.
Patients similarly expect their doctors to prescribe antibiotics for whatever ails them.
Ultimately, the failure to fix what ails Facebook is a failure of imagination.
It's too early to say if Forsaken truly fixes what ails Destiny 23.
Wojcicki knows that counterspeech isn't the main remedy to all that ails YouTube.
It also does not sound like a cure for what ails the nation.
The AHCA is not the answer to what ails health care in America.
Whatever is discovered, however, it is unlikely to resolve what really ails us.
Do you really, really, really think that's the panacea for what ails us?
Recipe of the day: This hearty garlic soup will cure what ails you.
What ails the country's infrastructure is clear enough: the lack of serious investment.
And there's my 230-word solution to everything that ails the health system.
But he might be just the right guy for what ails Foggy Bottom.
It turns out that that prescription could treat much of what ails us.
Their divergent fates tell the story of so much that ails Egypt today.
It is a seductive distraction from what ails us, not a viable solution.
But they offer radically different diagnoses of what ails France and radically different remedies.
It tends to be described as a symptom of all that ails the country.
Fortunately, the cure for what ails you is as close as your local theater.
As a solution for what ails the middle class, however, the article falls short.
The good news is that there's really no mystery to fixing what ails Brazil.
These lifeless packets of genetic code cause countless ails, often without a known cure.
Technology will play an increasingly large role in fixing what ails our healthcare system.
If you seek to understand what ails Steven, the person to ask is Agamemnon.
Conscience of a Conservative is a lucid look at what ails the Republican Party.
Going to the gym on Fridays is not going to cure what ails America.
In "Walküre," he knows what ails him, but he's not resigned to it, yet.
Still, it is the distance to the coast that ails these fishermen the most.
But in keeping with tradition, we did not talk about exactly what ails us.
But a day watching Homer's antics is a good cure for what ails ya.
The problem, however, is that easy money won't solve what really ails the economy.
Stay tuned for more from Ails (I'd recommend bookmarking their Bandcamp page to stay informed).
American conservatives have two stories about what ails present-day culture, one hopeful, one bleak.
And only when we know what ails us, can we hope to find the cure.
We love & value our #nurses & we are 100% here to cure what ails this country!
We love & value our #nurses & we are 100% here to cure what ails this country!
He is not the only one shopping empathy as a cure for what ails us.
But love alone cannot cure what ails us, and neither can resilience or quiet strength.
But some emphasized that the legislation does not fix all of what ails the market.
The Neediest Cases Fund There is no clear cure for all that ails Kristian Hidalgo.
"Lowering rates isn't really going to solve what ails this economy," said Morgan Stanley's Shalett.
To be clear, more immigration is not a panacea for all that ails our economy.
Add one more thing to the list of rural America's ails: diminished access to banks.
Rose is merely a symptom of what ails the Knicks, and a relatively unthreatening one.
They target a specific ailment—be it acne, wrinkles, or whatever else that ails you.
Front Burner This may be good for what ails your crab-meat salad or ceviche.
Sometimes it's orange chicken, pork fried rice and a grape soda that cures what ails.
Pessimists will worry that Mr Flynn's departure is not enough to cure what ails this administration.
To help cure what ails our justice system, reform advocates say, we need to think differently.
A new 20-minute YouTube video is sure to be the cure for what ails you.
The big proposition is that injecting more private health insurance competition will solve what ails healthcare.
Or perhaps he was one of those patients who just don't focus on what ails them.
But the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is not all that ails the country's politics.
Clinton surely understands that "free college for all" and similar gewgaws won't fix what ails us.
We could kill another 32 every day, then maybe we could reduce what ails this country.
It's yet another way of using your phone to cure the ails caused by … your phone!
The play itself, though, still ails; like most one-person shows, it needed a second opinion.
What is their diagnosis of what ails America, and how are they going to fix it?
Service is, most often, the cure for what ails us, the thing that improves our lot.
The Point: The Mueller report has been cast as the panacea for what ails the country.
The French President is not supportive of an isolationist approach to fix what ails the world's conflicts.
Trump isn't just a good candidate for president; he is the solution to all that ails us.
It's over what ails America in the 21st century, and what kinds of political behaviors are acceptable.
It suffers from the same ails as elsewhere in rural America: people moving out, few moving in.
" He looks me dead on for a second and says: "I have something for what ails you.
If Mr Trump's diagnosis of what ails America is bad, his prescriptions for fixing it are catastrophic.
Many countries can claim some variant of chicken rice soup as an elixir for what-ails-ya.
Throwing borrowed money at the problem is not an actual fix to what ails our budget process.
The problem isn't legal restraints, and it's not a solution to what ails the health care economy.
Her pitch, however, is that what ails modern American democracy is not just about policy, but power.
However, there is little to suggest SMRs will somehow magically remedy all that ails the nuclear industry.
A good-paying job goes a long way in curing what ails a state and its people.
If we can kill another 32 every day, then maybe we can reduce what ails this country.
It turns out that the clue is asking for AILS, where you are down with an illness.
Whatever it is that ails you, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon just might be the solution.
SoftBank was likely hoping Oyo&aposs growth would be the antibiotic to what ails the current portfolio.
Salamanca has an attack of whatever ails him and cures himself by taking some kind of medicine.
And even if Bradley were playing at full strength, he could not cure what ails the Celtics.
If we're going to keep building jails, can new architecture help heal what ails the penal system?
More importantly, is "good" bacteria a cure for what ails us in this ultra-sterile modern age?
And, of course, there's still that sci-fi vision of subatomic robots ready to cure whatever ails you.
Online retailers pop up, claim their tea will cure what ails you, then get shut down by regulators.
Image: M Dreibelbis/FlickrCeliac disease can be a nightmare, with the slew of gluten-triggered ails it brings.
I am confident that technology will play an increasingly large role in fixing what ails our healthcare system.
Special Report: Putin has the cure to what ails youWhy do senior Russian government officials seek treatment abroad?
It's hardly crazy to suppose that this proves that Obama himself was the cause of what ails us.
The question now is where Republicans go from here -- a bipartisan bill to fix what ails the ACA?
The REINS Act is an antidote to the disease of over-regulation, which currently ails many states' economies.
But that doesn't mean his diagnosis of what ails us is correct, or his cure for it sensible.
Taken together, the two films reveal what animates this part of the conservative movement, and what ails it.
You'll leave this movie wondering if you, too, could heal what ails you with a thousand-mile hike.
Even now it's still the source of everything that ails the city and everything that keeps it going.
Aung San Suu Kyi has been essential to liberalizing Burma, but she alone cannot fix what ails it.
However, it's naïve to think regime change will be an immediate panacea that solves all that ails Venezuela.
President Donald Trump capitalized on this, trumpeting the need for a "Washington outsider" to fix what ails Washington.
Seems like breaking a sweat is good for just about whatever ails you — and your confidence is no exception.
And in the quest to cure what ails us as quickly as possible, those warnings are too often overlooked.
While the solution to what ails Cruz's Detroit is simply to elect Republicans, the reality is far more complicated. 
None of this is to say that negative interest rates are a panacea for what ails the global economy.
But in the spirit of his socialist convictions, he too has found a scapegoat for all that ails America.
If the economy isn't to blame for the crisis, then a better economy won't fix what currently ails us.
Since the financial crisis, the Fed has served as a convenient target for much of what ails the country.
Obama, "clinging" comment aside, took pains to speak about the ails of working-class whites with nuance and empathy.
Getting in touch with the natural environment is a "tonic" that will cure what ails your soul, they believed.
There is certainly more that Congress can do through legislation to fix what ails the VA, but passing Sens.
Imagining a political outsider coming in and curing what ails politics is fun and romantic, and it's not new.
There is very little in the way of philosophical conversation about what binds us -- and ails us -- as a country.
That means there's just a lot less scientists know about cat health and fewer treatments to cure what ails them.
But running against a single-payer system and socialized medicine is the potential cure for all that ails the GOP.
Like spending time outdoors and meditating, exercise is a good thing that will still not necessarily cure what ails you.
When it comes to fixing what ails society, economist Thomas Sowell once said there are no solutions — only trade-offs.
Fixing what ails conservatism will mean critically examining deeply rooted mental habits, not just waiting for December to roll around.
By then, however, the entire GI system—including your colon—is working in concert to get out what ails it.
At the Upper East Side branch of the Second Avenue Deli, they have matzo ball soup for what ails you.
And Mr. Milliman is skeptical that the solutions neoliberalism provides are an adequate cure for what ails the French people.
Maybe there exists a future in which social and mass media are each a cure for what ails the other.
One thing that's clear, however, is that the facts are utterly inconsistent with the conservative diagnosis of what ails America.
And we should be careful not to see Netanyahu's potential political demise as a panacea for all that ails Israel.
"Don't tell me your vote doesn't matter," he said, referring to voting as the "antidote" to all that ails Washington.
Placing the Federal Air Marshal Service as a specialty unit within HSI would immediately cure all that ails the agency.
Which is to say, what can the intricacies of people's genomes say about the best way to treat what ails them?
"Number one is giving up the first goal in the game," said Wild coach Mike Yeo, diagnosing what ails his team.
Kate Wagner's blog McMansion Hell is like a snarky DSM-IV for all that ails contemporary over-building in suburban developments.
That will change this year: Tesla will finally fix what ails factory automation, and churn out Model 3s at promised volume.
Trump, again, is highlighting that the Washington establishment is the root cause of what ails the nation, in this case immigration.
What ails the U.S. Postal Service financially however is not mail service, but the other service sectors that they currently operate.
"What else is going on," she asked in the soothing voice of someone who seems to enjoy hearing what ails people.
Adopting "big ideas" and making commensurately large investments would cure what ails both southern Ohio and northern New Jersey, he suggested.
Not only do the two parties disagree on the correct policy prescriptions to fix what ails the country -- nothing new there!
Solving what ails American cities also requires urbanists and activists to acknowledge that not all real-estate development is automatically bad.
Insurance reimbursements for tests and medical procedures dwarf reimbursements for talking to patients or spending time thinking about what ails them.
Those in power have realized that blaming their political opponents for every ill that ails their countries makes for good politics.
The vulgar display by a so-called comedian was only part of what ails this overblown tribute to journalists' self-importance.
He also knows the legislation has its imperfections; it was never a complete fix for what ails the American health care system.
To him, almost all that ails the United States is caused by the supposed porousness of that thousand-mile strip of land.
In Schultz's telling, the benevolence of corporations and a public commitment to the dignity of work can cure everything that ails America.
With metronomic regularity in his stump appearances, Mr. Trump promotes his qualifications as a billionaire businessman to fix what ails our economy.
Toss it all together into a sleek $400 blender and you've got the cure for whatever ails, except for credit card debt.
Denali Whiting, a friend of Schuerch's, brewed hot sedivik (stinkweed tea) for everyone, which has been known to cure whatever ails you.
In other words, "By the People" is about just what it says, everyday citizens cooking up solutions to what ails their communities.
"Markets have realized rate cuts can't cure what ails us," observed Diane Swonk, an economist at the Grant Thornton business consulting firm.
Justin had tequila and apparently lots of it the night before, and he swears the green juice cures all that ails him.
That effort is intertwined with a related push to advance single payer as a cure for what ails the Affordable Care Act.
The shared anniversary of Israel and the human rights project places in stark relief the double amnesia that ails the world today.
The desert landscape plays strange tricks on your mind; like a Rorschach test, its deceptive minimalism brings whatever ails you into focus.
That has made the struggle over the steel works an emblem for what ails Italy — declining industry, haphazard regulation and volatile politics.
That's a testament to the effectiveness of the case that Bernie Sanders and Senator Warren have made about what ails the country.
For all that ails it, New York fashion, including that for men, could use a healthy a dose of "Funny Face" medicine.
If cooking doesn't cure what ails you, you might want to make like Wells Tower and head to Hawaii for a cure.
From spirit quests and chanting to Del Taco and yam lube, Frankie has the appropriate coping strategy for anything that ails her.
If you're one of them, neuroscientists at Newcastle University in Britain say they may have found an explanation for what ails you.
I seriously hope that whatever ails you allows you to have enough good days to outweigh the bad and keep you hopeful.
Chad will sit and listen to whatever pains and ails Patricia's friends before suggesting some illegal goods to help alleviate all that.
What ails LG sales is the company's software, a chronic issue, and the V30's unforgivably bad OLED display, in this specific case.
Crowdfunding campaigns that reward kindness, bravery, or decency shouldn't be the cure to what ails us, but they can be a temporary salve.
For generations, the Republican Party has pitched the cure of tax cuts for whatever ails the American economy, and 2017 is no different.
However, the real problem, and the actual driver of what ails much of the region today, is the rise of state-based competition.
What else are we left to believe about a man who tells the American public that he alone can fix what ails us?
Each of these challenges is incredibly complex, and we know that technology is not a panacea for all that ails our global community.
Just shell out $22015,2100 for a Norwalk 22002 and you'll quickly be alleviated of everything that ails you, except maybe credit card debt.
Booker puts himself firmly on the side of those who are skeptical that low unemployment alone will cure what ails the middle class.
Returning Manning to the starting lineup restored some equilibrium, but what ails the Giants will take months, and maybe years, to fully remedy.
If current members of Congress won't enact common sense remedies for what ails our prescription drug price system, let's elect candidates who will.
Cardano, a recent newcomer that swiftly rose to a multi-billion market cap, says it has solved the scalability problem that ails most cryptocurrencies.
But the lifelong socialist's dream of turning America into a paternalistic, European-style welfare state isn't the right prescription for what ails our country.
The idea was that these products would deliver some form of salvation to whatever ails the consumer, and they were quite explicit about this.
" (Giuliani was contacted for this article, but was unable to comment.) "Whatever ails the system," she continued, "was just exacerbated in the Giuliani years.
As in the early 28503s, today's optimists believe that the current administration will cure what ails defense in the next four to eight years.
De la Pava himself can seem like an avenging angel, at least for those with a certain view of what ails contemporary American literature.
In the finest tradition of the snake-oil salesman, he sold the perfect potion to many of us to cure all that ails us.
For example, there's always a temptation to overrate the benefits of whatever policy you favor as a solution for all that ails the economy.
But it is clearer than ever that this divergence explains much of what ails the United States' economy, and just maybe its politics, too.
We have contrasting ideas — one of us is a Democrat, the other a Republican — about what ails the system and how to reshape it.
But a range of economists, both conservative and liberal, are highly skeptical that a tax cut is the cure for what ails the economy.
We need to become more vocal about what ails us, and begin to speak up and make ourselves heard — before it is too late.
Breakingviews The list of what ails Uber is long — and has grown longer in lock step with the tenure of its founder, Travis Kalanick.
The plot of A Cure for Wellness involves an idyllic escape in a Swiss spa that's giving out miraculous cures for whatever ails you.
While the charges of pervasive sexism and too much sexual harassment are certainly serious, what ails Uber is a corporate structure that needs drastic overhaul.
He's amongst the one in 10 people with an uncommon health condition suffering from the lack of data designed to invent treatments for their ails.
"Our polity has slid so far that we are now compelled to turn to fundamental issues in order to cure what ails us," he writes.
One baker, two chefs, a musician and a jewelry designer share their own concoctions to cure what ails you and start the day off right.
The herbalist Holly Bellebuono's remedies address whatever ails you in the moment — common cold, fatigue, upset stomach — and are as inspired as they are prescriptive.
Mr. de Blasio said that many of the answers for what ails the city actually lie 200 miles beyond its borders in the nation's capital.
Those lengthy backlogs were created by a decade of overfunding for enforcement and underfunding of judges — the same problem that now ails President Trump's plan.
This makes it easy for many to view Trump, himself, as the locus of all that ails America and his election as an extraordinary event.
America is not well, and ignoring the symptoms of what ails the nation -- not pushing too far for change -- is what gave us Donald Trump.
Kanpur, with a population of more than three million, is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh and a microcosm of everything that ails urban India.
" "The answer is, not everyone benefits from going gluten-free, despite the fact that celebrities and athletes say it will cure anything that ails you.
Both the "too much dynamism" and the "too little dynamism" narratives for what ails American workers have different potential remedies, which cut across ideological lines.
Immigration, even of undocumented immigrants, is not what ails the American economy, and constricting it may do more long-term harm than short-term good.
The conclusion: Partnerships are difficult to pull off well, but if they succeed, they can be a great tonic for what ails most mature companies.
But most of us can't help but suspect that the cure for what ails us, if it can be found, lies somewhere in other people.
Especially compelling is the phenomenon of parents who bring seriously ill children to Colorado in the belief that marijuana is the cure for what ails them.
The think tank dismissed the reasons and policy prescriptions deployed by both liberals and conservatives about what ails the economy, and what's required to fix it.
Macron is not supportive of an isolationist approach to fix what ails the world's conflicts; similarly, the tree was apparently also not a fan of isolation.
So if you see a weed lollipop claiming it can cure whatever ails you, chances are it's probably little-more than a candy-coated lie.[FDA]
The SPD's primary is fostering the illusion that a new leader, or a short-term move like leaving the government, will cure what ails the party.
Image: PixabayThe gene-editing technique CRISPR is often touted as an eventual cure-all for all that ails us, from fatal genetic diseases to food shortages.
A new analysis of the tax plans of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton underscore dramatic disagreements over the right way to fix what ails the economy.
Live, interactive video content—if HQ's audience, which regularly peaks at over 1 million for a single game, is any indication—might cure what ails Musical.ly.
I mean, any schmuck making over 50 hours of TV on what ails the American city and expecting people to watch it deserves what he gets.
So when I heard about Buoy, a new app using an intelligent algorithm backed my medical data to guess what ails you I was mildly intrigued.
But the beer-can wisdom of "it'll cure what ails ya" may not be too far off the mark, even when it comes to physical pain.
But the basic impulse behind the music is escapist, an attempt at creating an immersive realm that can serve as a respite from what ails you.
I found them in Norwich, which seems to possess an old-fashioned tonic, replicable anywhere there is a communitarian spirit, to cure what ails contemporary sports.
And for the show's all-too-fleeting 85 minutes, it's possible to believe that rhythm and rhyme are a miracle cure for all that ails us.
The fight over the steelworks is "an emblem for what ails Italy — declining industry, haphazard regulation and volatile politics," writes our Rome bureau chief, Jason Horowitz.
But fantasies of invasion also exert a horror-show allure that threatens to cloud sober judgment about what ails democracy and how best to remedy it.
People around the world are working to use the latest DNA-editing technology, called CRISPR-Cas9, to fix the gene-based ails that plague so many victims.
So many issues pass through fast food — it really is a great way to talk about what ails the country, and the cultural divides around [those issues].
On Wellness This week, the following five people shared with T their personal recipes to cure what ails you and start the day off right in 33.
Margaret offers the younger woman herbal remedies for what ails her, and walks off with Joy's pinching shoes and a bottle of prescription pills from her handbag.
Annia and Ellia dine with a royal elf, Lady Nora, who says she can help them find mythical water which will cure a sickness that ails Ellia.
In the face of climate catastrophe, rising wealth inequality, and a surge in violent racism, what ails America does not seem curable through the special counsel's report.
One outlook is that Elliott, which already owns the U.K.'s Waterstones chain of bookstores, will use its management expertise to sort out what ails B&N.
However, the lack of the one bit of technology or ephemera we could all rally around is only part of what ails South by South West Interactive.
The founder and president of the academy, Comella also oversees an expanding empire of stem cell clinics that promise patients cures for most anything that ails them.
"Once the state takes control of creating money and credit, numerous benefits aimed at alleviating economic ails [sic] of ordinary disadvantaged people may be achieved," she added.
Still, many analysts continue to favor them as a top pick because they believe what ails them will go away and higher rates will make a difference.
For just $28 for a 4-ounce bottle, the Miracle Mineral Solution has been advertised to cure what ails you, whether it's malaria, cancer or the flu.
Once you phone for its 'secret' location (it's connected to The Iron Fairies), the staff at J. Boroski will fix you up, no matter what ails you.
Reading her is kind of like speaking to a caring physician who knows exactly what ails you and then gives you the perfect prescription, free of charge. 
But skeptics may argue that what ails the economy right now is inadequate demand for goods and services, and that working-class people don't have enough money.
Plus, with all that ails us in the present, I'm not sure what more useful purpose rooting around for malevolence in the past to "think about" serves us.
For many of those who have turned to the streets to protest, the major parties are a part of the problem — not the solution to what ails society.
There is ample evidence, by contrast, that Brexit is being handled in the worst possible manner: dividing the country still further and distracting attention from what ails us.
"I want all of us to have self-driving cars; conversational computers that we can talk to naturally; and healthcare robots that understand what ails us," Ng wrote.
The twisty-turny journey of cannabis has landed us back at a central truth: It's actually a powerful medicine that can help treat what ails the human body.
To the extent that regulation is a problem for economic growth, the solution is unlikely to come out of overheated rhetoric blaming it for everything that ails us.
"What she asks for in this manifesto goes beyond decarbonization and gets into a progressive wishlist to fix what they perceive as all that ails society," Pyle said.
Letter To the Editor: "Heal the V.A. (But First, Do No Harm)" (editorial, July 7) is right that privatizing the V.A. is no solution to what ails it.
That's why Americans should not be under any illusion that President Obama or any president can fix what ails our democracy simply with an appointment to the Court.
The truth is I don't see any easy fix for what ails our nation, so I won't offer some fortune cookie bromide about "Can't we all get along"?
"The Fed doesn't have the cure for what ails us, just as the [European Central Bank] and the [Bank of Japan] don't at this point," he told me.
The department store giant, which has become a bellwether for all that ails traditional retailers, reported on Thursday that its sales fell again in the most recent quarter.
Citing an NIH paper about the effects of obesity (we've moved from overweight to obese) the piece painted a dire picture of the ails an obese Trump faces.
Any examination of what ails the firm leads to one diagnosis: poor governance that tolerates what only eight firms in the Fortune 1,000 endure — a part-time CEO.
Thankfully, it's not the end of the world, but you might have to spend a little money if you've gotten to this point without curing what ails you.
However, in 2016, what ails the black community is partly lack of opportunity, but also (dare we say) cultural orientations that this lack of opportunity conditioned decades ago.
Yet even members of Mr Buhari's cabinet have not heard from him for weeks, and say that they do not know what ails him or when he will return.
As the documentary shows, Martinez takes special pride in puzzling out what ails his machines, shimmying into the tight spaces and amidst a web of contraptions to fix them.
To tackle these, Weiner tells me he's been forming a special "anti-evil team" since he came on that's been helping rid the site of all that ails it.
"In falsely seeing ourselves as a force for what ails the Middle East, we were timid about asserting ourselves when the times — and our partners — demanded it," Pompeo added.
Instead, they argue, rolling back tariffs would be the most direct remedy for what ails the economy since American businesses are being hurt by Trump's trade war with China.
Few politicians exemplify what ails Philippine politics as well as Pantaleon Alvarez, the new speaker of the House of Representatives, and his ally Rodolfo Farinas, the House majority leader.
Black voters — and all Democratic voters — must ask themselves: Is Bloomberg the antidote to what ails America on race and criminal justice, or is he one of its vectors?
For Idaho Democratic Party executive director and Democratic National Committee chair hopeful Sally Boynton Brown, the cure for what ails her party will come from far outside the Beltway.
The second part of Lessig's book, where he discusses what ails "us" — by which he means society at large, not just political institutions — is more surprising but less convincing.
Not everything in these preparations turned out to be good for what ails you, said Emily Beck, an assistant curator at the library — mercury was a not-uncommon ingredient.
Patients treated by women are less likely to die of what ails them and less likely to have to come back to the hospital for more treatment, researchers reported Monday.
In my own quest to temporarily avoid whatever ails me -- particularly if it's the day's new political drama -- I find a respite in a particular genre of television: teen dramas.
While HSAs and HDHPs may sound like a good solution, they are unlikely, I would argue, to be viable and equitable solutions to what ails the American health care system.
While many may view this development as a buying opportunity for stocks, it may signify an environment in which monetary policy is no longer the cure for what ails us.
Even in what has been an unexpected and unusual start for the St. Louis Cardinals, they generally can count on curing whatever ails them when they visit the Milwaukee Brewers.
Turn on your TV or go online and there's a new drug — with a hefty price tag — for whatever ails you, from antidepressants to painkillers to remedies for erectile dysfunction.
Fitness trackers know what running routes I take, pharmacy apps know what ails me, diagnosis apps know how I'm feeling, and period trackers know what birth control methods I use.
And while it makes sense for Washington to craft a stimulus package, it would be unwise to consider it a cure-all for what ails the economy and financial markets.
Terms like 'frequencies' and 'vibrations' can feel laughable, given how the wellness industry has turned healing crystals into a billion-dollar industry that promises gemstones can heal what ails you.
America has not always felt like home, but it ails so badly now that I don't feel the luxury of the casual alienation that is the gift of sweeter times.
Rate cuts are not only the wrong prescription for what ails the economy right now, they are bad medicine longer term since they could raise prices without a supply response.
BRUSSELS — Globalization, that awkward catchall for our interconnectedness, was already under assault from populists, terrorists, trade warriors and climate activists, having become an easy target for much that ails us.
Much of what ails the VA are systemic issues that predate the current administration, and overcoming entrenched problems often requires more than just a simple solution or a partisan rant.
But most of these politicians have usually at least paid lip service to the rhetoric that free trade and free markets are panaceas for all that ails the American economy.
It means giving up on the promise that drug companies happily sell — that you can fix whatever ails you, that you just have to keep looking for the right pill.
If you need a little something to get your spirits up and your head bobbing at your desk this afternoon, this record is exactly the cure for whatever malaise ails you.
Honestly, the date doesn't matter as much as the fate—the fate being that of all humanity, which came together on this day in 1999 to solve all that ails us.
Besides being false, Carlson's comments are insidious because they go back to the tired trope of "illegals" being somehow responsible for everything that ails America, from social ills to violent crime.
"We can't possibly develop a real plan to fix what ails the subway if we're not being honest about what's broken," said Mr. Lander, a Democrat who represents parts of Brooklyn.
These are yuyos, herbal medicine; tell the seller what ails you, whether it's an unsettled stomach or a headache, and they will macerate the appropriate herbs with a mortar and pestle.
It's an integral part of our nation's history that President Trump seems determined to ignore, as he continues to use immigrants as scapegoats for whatever ails our economy and our society.
A single-network deal won't solve everything that ails the Emmys, but it will give the Television Academy, which presents the awards, a partner with an ongoing investment in the ceremony.
While experience has shown that some hair of the dog can numb the pain of a hangover, science has pretty much proven that more alcohol does not cure what ails you.
And a cursory glance there reveals dozens of videos, some with hundreds of thousands of views, that promote turpentine (rebranded as pine tree oil) as a panacea for all that ails us.
Photo: ShutterstockDespite the current Silicon Valley hype, infusing yourself with the blood of a 16-year-old is probably not going to make you live longer and fix all that ails you.
Bottom line: "The outlook for progress is bleak," the study says, when those in need of skilled workers not only are doing nothing about it, but don't fully understand what ails them.
McMansion Hell is like a snarky DSM-IV for all that ails contemporary over-building in suburban developments, with a particular focus on the visual language of the odd houses it profiles.
Earlier this month in a speech at the Brookings Institute, Biden used Sanders as a foil -- promising an alternate vision for both the problem and the solution to what ails the country.
"I want all of us to have self-driving cars; conversational computers that we can talk to naturally; and healthcare robots that understand what ails us," Ng wrote of his next steps.
But talk to the woman walking out of the post office or the man walking his dog in the late afternoon and you get a very different diagnosis of what ails Washington.
Soon after launching the operation, Duterte said,"If we can only kill 32 every day, maybe we can fix what ails this country," according to a translation by CNN affiliate CNN Philippines.
Behavioral economics may offer us some fascinating theories to test in controlled trials, but we have a long way to go before we can assume it's a cure for what ails Americans.
Alas, the misdiagnosis of what ails Chile has caused most everyone – international pundits and middle class Chileans alike – to push for more regulation, weaker property rights, higher taxes and increased government spending.
OXFORD, England — From the comfort of his country estate in Oxford, a distant relative of the Russian literary giant Tolstoy says he has the perfect solution for what ails the United States.
It's almost as if there's no single eating hack that will make us look better, feel better, and cure all that ails us, at least not one that lasts more than a year.
But when are we going to find the courage to get to the heart of what ails us, even if that means being openly angry with each other and the state of things?
But the Culp bump subsided as investors started worrying that even Mr Fixit may not be able to fix what ails GE. Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
There is no single explanation for what ails Russian soccer, but one of the origins of the woes of the national team may rest in a trait of Russia's economy: heavy state involvement.
"It's not worth thinking about this as an isolated incident and instead a manifestation of what ails all of Silicon Valley," the employee I spoke to who detailed the document's contents told me.
By cutting handouts to the elite and extending a hand up to low-income and working-class students, PROSPER follows through with a proper policy prescription for part of what ails American education.
Take some chocolate By the 16th century, chocolate was racking up a reputation both in the Americas and in Europe for treating many medical ails, including fever, cough, and stomach and liver problems.
Her name is Ellida, given affectingly troubled life by Nikki Amuka-Bird, and while her husband, Doctor Wangel (Finbar Lynch), seems sympathetic to her discomfort, he is far from understanding what ails her.
Paul, who's fallen pretty hard for Ngoc Lan, tags along, and what the trio discovers there is that the act of downsizing itself, corporate-style, isn't the solution to what ails the planet.
A sore throat, chest cough, or upset stomach might stop an amateur, but the truly dedicated know that smoking weed through whatever ails isn't just possible—it can actually make you feel better.
The only way to fully cure the ails of the American health-care market — and make health care affordable for all Americans — is through finding bipartisan solutions to first immediately stabilize the market.
No matter how gloomy it is outside, no matter how much you're dreading Sunday turning into Monday, no matter how crippling your hangover is, a breakfast burrito is the cure to what ails you.
He thinks he knows what ails Nigeria: he has a 19-point programme to save the country and insists he would lead "a dynamic government of action" that would not conduct "business as usual".
The visiting Cincinnati Reds have proven the perfect cure for all that ails Chicago, and the Cubs hope to continue that trend Tuesday in the second of a three-game series at Wrigley Field.
Instead of going back to her room to cry and write, though, she's going to conquer her hatred of the beach by immersing herself in the ocean, nature's best cure for what ails you.
In sum, the problems challenge the assumption of central bankers like Janet Yellen in the U.S. and Mario Draghi in Europe that low interest rates are a cure for whatever ails the global economy.
Google made some big promises about how it would cure what ails us, but now it looks like we may never get those diabetes-detecting contact lenses or that FitBit-like cancer-detection wearable.
"So one of the ails and ills that we have in the African American community is that too many of our homes are headed by women without men in the house," the pastor said.
A woman I know works as a physician at Maimonides Medical Center, in heavily Hasidic Borough Park in Brooklyn, and often sees adult male patients who can barely communicate to her what ails them.
While the Constitution provides some power to the Congress to fix what ails federal elections, the real action in cleaning up campaigns, boosting competition, and encouraging greater citizen participation is happening in the states.
"If, however, 2017 turns out to be one of those almost unheard of back-to-back-to-back slowdowns, then the Swiss watch industry will need painful medicine to cure what ails it," said Thompson.
There is a tendency, among those lucky enough to not be personally affected, to speak about the opioid epidemic in sweeping cultural and political language, declaring it a symptom of all that ails the country.
Instead of the man responsible for what ails the country—or, in his parlance, what is making America great again—Stone appears to be exiled from both the Republican Party and Donald Trump's inner circle.
Every election season for the past decade—no matter the political moment, no matter what issues and figures defined any given campaign—the solution to all that ails the country has always been Michael Bloomberg.
Mike Mayo, a banking analyst with CLSA, refers to what he calls the 21992 C's in describing what ails the big European banks — a number of which he has worked for during his peripatetic career.
"As a society we are obsessed with wealth as a cure for all ails but in my experience wealth does not drive happiness and in fact can negate it in non-intuitive ways," Abraham said.
The new age of automation is almost always discussed as a future problem, but a new report says it's already the subtext for much of what ails the West, from stuck wages to populist politics.
For all of his bumbling verbosity and avuncular artlessness, Democratic front-runner Joe Biden serves as a remarkably elegant illustration of all that ails the Democratic Party's bid to retake the White House in 2020.
This was an evening that could have felt very pedantic — an Italian playwright and an English production on Britain's national stage, at a moment when the world is pontificating and theorizing about what ails America.
We cannot sustain our health care system when Big Ag and Big Pharma work against better health by poisoning our food with chemicals and promoting the idea that pills alone can cure what ails us.
And this unit can take care of whatever ails your sinuses with four stages of filtration that includes a True HEPA filter and Winix's own PlasmaWave technology to remove up to 99.97% of airborne allergens.
As much as any other media figure, Mr. Luntz has not simply contributed to the air of partisan rancor that ails us in this election season; he has directly profited from stirring this very pot.
" Mr. Pompeo criticized the prior administration's "reluctance to wield our influence" and asserted that under the Obama administration, the United States had been "falsely seeing ourselves as a force for what ails the Middle East.
Together, they've been hard at work writing, recording, and playing local shows, building up a name for themselves that's become less about pedigree and more about the fact that Ails is an extremely good metal band.
"Obamacare was a step in the right direction, but the only thing that's going to cure what ails our health care system right now is Medicare for All," she told CNN at the Monday afternoon rally.
The markets are behaving as though the White House's as-yet undetailed economic policies will cure all ails from the simmering uncertainty around French, Dutch and German elections to the biggest pain for CEO's - technology disruption.
Last year, he and Business Leaders for Michigan convened an ambitious effort called Launch Michigan to bring together key stakeholders, in its parlance—businesses, philanthropic organizations, and teachers' unions—and fix what ails the state's schools.
AT JABAL AMMAN mental-health clinic, perched atop a hill in the old town of Jordan's capital, Walaa Etawi, the manager, and her colleagues list the countries from where they see refugees—and what ails them.
The bigger issue, however is that ISIS is not itself the fundamental problem that ails the Middle East, but rather it's a symptom of deeper problems that the Trump administration must do its best to ameliorate.
Perhaps the worst is that with just 16 games left, it's too late for him to figure out what ails him and salvage his record; this is how his 2016 season will look for all time.
Mr. Krugman's latest prescription for what ails the Affordable Care Act is to give insurers even more taxpayer dollars, both in the form of greater premium assistance to consumers and risk subsidies to the insurers themselves.
Back in Megasaki City, when the mayor plots and scientists (Akira Ito and the one and only Yoko Ono) work on a cure for what ails the dogs, only some of what they say is conveyed.
The women we're working hard to elect are the antidote for all that ails us as a country – they're strong, passionate leaders who actually will fight for their constituents and push back against this White House.
"This proposal is a holistic cure for much of what ails the M.T.A.," Mr. Ferrer said in a statement, "and I hope to see it enacted swiftly for the benefit of our 8.5 million daily customers."
Chipotle executives appear willing to step outside their comfort zone to fix what ails the chain, "but we also question whether (Chipotle) will ever regain its lost luster," Deutsche Bank analyst Brett Levy said in a note.
Additionally, you might ask whether the availability of capsaicinoids is an especially pressing issue in food production versus, say, feeding people or fixing the ails of industrialized agriculture, many of which stem from GMO-producing agribusiness giants.
Twitter's solution to its algorithmic ails is called the sparkle button and it sits in the top right of your screen allowing users to essentially temporarily disable "Top Tweets" and enjoy a pure reverse chronological Twitter feed.
Which helps explain why so many millennials increasingly identify with democratic socialism and are embracing unions: We are beginning to understand what ails us, and it's not something an oxygen facial or a treadmill desk can fix.
"These charges go to the very core of what ails Albany -- a lack of transparency, lack of accountability, and lack of principle joined with an overabundance of greed, cronyism and self-dealing," Bharara said at the time.
An alternative approach, at least for starters, is asking students about their digital and paper-based reading patterns – much as physicians ask for histories (along with physicals and lab tests) to figure out what ails their patients.
The show is somehow endlessly rewatchable, a soothing balm for whatever ails you (at least until the loud-ass theme song kicks in), so it's not surprising that it's the most-binged series on Netflix's entire platform.
I was not nice to the Mets at the beginning of this piece, and they do have their problems both off and on the field, but this series might just be the medicine for what ails them.
While they have wildly different backgrounds and advocate different policies, they are united in posing as the enemy of the entrenched, corrupt elite, who make possible whatever ails the people, be it Muslim refugees or global capital.
Whereas Verghese's article offered little hope that the tech can offer a remedy to what ails the health system, I actually believe that the rule "you break it, you own it" sheds light on a path forward.
Much of what ails the team — including Jackson's silly feud with Kristaps Porzingis, the team's most desirable commodity — is related to the reputation-tarnishing behavioral depths Jackson has sunk to in trying to persuade Anthony to go.
Buoy, a startup using an intelligent algorithm backed by medical data to guess what ails you, has raised $6.7 million in Series A funding from F-Prime Capital Partners, FundRx and various angel investors to help scale operations.
Having worked, and voted, for Democrats, Independents and Republicans all my life, I've come to believe that none of our political parties have a monopoly on how to fix what ails the republic, let alone on the truth.
In the case of Uber — which is reeling from a sexual harassment scandal as well as some other self-inflicted wounds — all of the money in the world may not fix what ails the company, one expert said.
We're not going to fix all that ails America's infrastructure overnight, however, it's helpful to remember we need an all-of-the-above approach and we must work together to advance infrastructure investment priorities and planning through Congress.
Some might call the very concept of hop-less beer heretical, but trust me when I say that medicinal beers are a where it's at—plus, if brewed properly, they can naturally cure you of what ails you.
From her experience researching what ails America's education system, I spoke with Smith about tackling massive issues on a human scale, how racial politics play into the current uproar over gun control, and where we go from here.
We've already debunked the myth that alkaline water is some sort of magic bullet for all that ails you, and we're wary of lingo about "mineralization" improvements that doesn't come with a bunch of hard science backing it up.
But before anyone breaks out the champagne, even a victory in Mosul will not solve what ails much of the Middle East, because ISIS is not the fundamental problem; it is instead a symptom of larger, more intractable, problems.
Although her family was proud of the care they'd provided and forever grateful to the aides — a few attended her memorial service — Elizabeth's experience serves as a microcosm of what ails the home health-care system, particularly its workforce.
When you walk through the door, you're greeted by the twin red carpets of cooking aromas wafting from the rear open kitchen and bouncy music that cures whatever ails you — or at least puts you in a better mood.
Navigating the terrain of the medical world is hard enough—and even harder when the color of your skin can mean the difference between life and death, or receiving the right tests to diagnose what ails you in between.
Many of the top spas around the world are investing in medical services in order to deliver wellness practices to correct what ails you — whether it's related to weight loss, energy loss, your immune system, your digestive system, or simply stress.
The bigger headache comes with finding the best one for whatever it is that ails you — be it a stress pimple with its own zip code, redness around your nose, a constellation of whiteheads on your cheek, or some combination thereof.
I was intrigued with this whole-plant approach to incorporating weed into a broader lifestyle; I hoped to a way to use marijuana not to just get high, but to help relieve pain, stress, anxiety, and whatever else ails me.
And while I may think you are taking advantage of sick people by selling them things that oftentimes are snake oil, people are at their wits' end and want relief for whatever ails them, and are often willing to try anything.
Interpreted by the right psychiatrist, it might help tell us what ails Trump in addition to arrested development (he and Billy Bush were essentially "teenage boys," Melania just told Anderson Cooper, in her husband's defense) and a plague of malfunctioning microphones.
You may quarrel with Mr. Vance's conclusions — he holds his hillbilly kin personally responsible for much of what ails them — but the love he feels for his culture is palpable, and his book is intelligible to Democrats and Republicans alike.
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In their darker moments, though, some grandees on Capitol Hill wonder if what ails this presidency goes beyond unwise tweeting or the lack of a gatekeeper who can shield Mr Trump from what one Republican describes as "people filling his head with stupid".
In August 2016 JAX received a $28m grant for the latest part of a grand international project to produce some 20,000 new strains of Black Six, each with one of the 20,000 genes in the mouse genome removed, and see what ails them.
At the same time, the FDA needs to more closely regulate this side industry of CBD products, because even though the real version of CBD could help heal, the $24 cannabis-oil mascara will hardly be the cure to what ails us.
"There is a great deal of bipartisan consensus about what ails our tax code, and my hope is that our friends on the other side of the aisle will join with us in a serious way," McConnell said on the Senate floor.
As significant gaps in wealth and life expectancy remain between blacks and whites, our perceptions of what ails our country widen by the year; only 22% of whites feel blacks are treated less fairly in the workplace, compared to 64% of blacks.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's imminent stimulus package is unlikely to cut record low borrowing costs much further but will tie its new president's hands for much of the next year, giving her little leeway to act while the economy ails.
ABOUT THE RANGERS (2-6-2): Chris Kreider has been slow out of the blocks this season with just four points (one goal, three assists), but a date with Arizona has been a cure for whatever ails him during his NHL career.
"These two candidates are not really sitting down together and having an earnest conversation about what ails California and who has the better solution," said Bill Whalen, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and former adviser to Pete Wilson, a Republican governor.
For years, Law and Justice has been working to redefine the public understanding of what happened in 1989, casting it as "the original sin" of what it believes ails the country today — immigration, income disparity and liberal values imposed by the European Union.
O.K., I get one Grinch moment, not about the $4 billion shopping mall attached to a PATH station at ground zero or the election of a president who, among other things, believes privatization is the answer to what ails the nation's infrastructure.
A new study released on the eve of 212/20143 found that if all 22014 states permitted medical marijuana, it would save U.S. taxpayers more than a billion dollars annually as sick people switch from prescription drugs to pot to cure what ails them.
A new study released on the eve of 4/20 found that if all 50 states permitted medical marijuana, it would save U.S. taxpayers more than a billion dollars annually as sick people switch from prescription drugs to pot to cure what ails them.
While it may not be full of brain surgeons, Congress does have people from all walks of life and with a diverse set of experiences who are helping us to produce fresh ideas and out-of-the-box solutions to address what ails Congress.
If we've learned anything from all the millennial-oriented books on how to unfuck your life, the meditation apps, the organizational apps, and the profusion of $3,000 exercise bikes, it's that a thing can't fix what ails both millennials and society as a whole.
While the company's consultations aren't a panacea for everything that ails the healthcare industry, Ferguson claims his company's board-certified staff can handle 90 percent of the consultations that happen every day in urgent-care facilities and for $300 less than insurers currently pay out.
You can order the test and collect your samples at home and then ship them to the lab to find out what kinds of bugs are milling about inside your intestines — and to see if they might be to blame for what ails you.
There will be wireless patches that claim to "taste" your skin to analyze physiological markers, wristbands that are supposed to curb nausea while you're wearing a VR headset (a wearable to cure the ails of wearables), and smartwatches that are supposedly powered by body heat.
Derek Chollet, who held a variety of senior posts during the Obama administration, said Flynn had been "off to the roughest start of any national security adviser in history," but cautioned that his firing wouldn't be enough to fix all that ails the White House.
One tell is the fact that the 1933 rationale for the separation of commercial and investment banking is completely different than the rationale given today: when a certain remedy is recommended for everything that ails you, it is more likely to be nostrum than cure.
OK, maybe second base isn't that strong, and they are depending on some very young players, but no team has All-Stars at every position, and anyway there's always the trade deadline, an easily available mid-season bottle of antacid for what ails ya.
I'll be interested now to see whether she can offer a compelling story about what ails the country — how we've come to suffer from fraying democracy, stagnant mass living standards and a violently warming planet — and what she will do to change our course.
Instead, parts of the SPD will continue to blame the grand coalition for their party's ails; many in the CDU are suggesting that with a more conservative profile and a gradual replacement of Merkel, their party could be aiming for results closer to 40 percent again.
Instead of being at the center of the action, as he so often has been for the United States, the five-times major winner split his day between being a cheerleader and working on his game on the range in the hope of rectifying what ails him.
Photo: APHere's something to give even Goop's "bio-frequency healing" stickers a run for the money of various rubes: A Canadian man successfully sold slickly marketed bottles of water with hot dogs in them as a miraculous cure-all for whatever ails customers at exorbitant prices.
Last year, in her big examination of Gwyneth Paltrow's business, Taffy Brodesser-Akner argued the full range of Big Wellness, from the reasonable to the quackery, addresses the gap between what ails you and what the US health care system and popular press provide about your life.
Early on in Terrence Malick's new film Knight of Cups, Rick — a self-indulgent screenwriter with a failed marriage behind him who soothes his existential ails with a parade of random models, actresses, and high-fiving Hollywood buddies — is shaken from sleep by a massive earthquake.
That weight sinks deepest into the ominous tension between the understated melodic riffs smothered in reverb, accompanied by patient, simple drum beats, and the drawn-out, hypnotic dirge summoned by guest vocalist Laurie Shanaman from Ails (who are also incredible, and who I've also gushed about here).
The "summer of hell," the New York governor's colorful phrase for what ails New York City's commuter rail in and out of Penn Station, could end up a cake walk in comparison to what comes later if Congress delays much further on making big-ticket infrastructure investment commitments.
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In the list of what ails China — slowing growth; corrupt officialdom; a declining birth rate; a trade war with the U.S.; Xi Jinping's cult of personality; the inherent disconnect between a politics of repression and the spirit of innovation — the regime's war on the soul doesn't usually rank high.
But the proposal, which is on its way to becoming a litmus test for the Democratic Party's many 2020 contenders, isn't a simple fix for what ails the US. It would equal taking American society back to the drawing board and rebuilding it from the safety net up.
To truly address what ails our democracy, we must find a way for Democrats, Republicans and Independents to begin talking with — and listening to — each other again about the policy challenges facing the country and the factors that promote partisan mistrust, and rebuild their trust in their fellow Americans.
After dealing with issue after issue in iOS 11 for the past year, the company's shied away from a visual overhaul, opting to fix what ails the OS and add some features that, while not revolutionary, are welcome additions to iOS 12 (and hopefully mean fewer bugs in the long run).
Similarly, there are those who stand to profit handsomely from the wave of new demand for healthcare outside the VA. But arguments for and against privatization — while perhaps necessary to an extent — have done little to address what ails one of the largest government agencies in the country and its future.
I understand that if you're talking about, with a clean slate we're going to talk about what matters to America and what ails America, and we're going to go out and we're going to figure out what people in real America feel, and we're going to write according to that.
" McIntosh wrote that Warren earned it by rolling out ambitious plans to fix what ails America: "By focusing on the financial pressures of motherhood that keep women from earning up to their potential, for example, she's recognizing that American capitalism is dependent on women performing the unpaid labor of child bearing and rearing.
AS AN illustration of what ails congressional Democrats, Nancy Pelosi's recent attempt to defend an 88-year-old party grandee who was alleged to have shown up to work in his pyjamas, fondled generations of female employees and to have asked at least one of them to "touch it", is hard to beat.
As for the many media who seem to be trying to pin recent election outcomes, and all other ills of the world, on tech, well — Honestly I'm a little sick of journalists blaming tech for all that ails us as if "tech" put Hillary Clinton's emails on their front pages for months straight.
That Trump announced neither specific troop buildup numbers in Afghanistan nor any sort of end date for American military commitments in the country reinforces that this speech was much more about trying to fix what ails Trump stateside than attempting to lay out a clear direction in Afghanistan or the region more broadly.
And the film, whose exasperated full title is The Water Between Us Remembers, so we carry this history on our skin… long for a sea-bath and hope the salt will heal what ails us, emits, as its soundtrack, a low pulsing drone that looms over the screen's idyllic environs like a portentous shadow.
Some researchers hope a completely different frontier could contain a cornucopia of never-before-seen molecules to cure our ails: The hydrothermal vents on the seafloor where water seeps into cracks in the rock, is heated by magma, and spews out in smoke plumes from rocky towers that can measure well over a hundred feet tall.
Judge Kavanaugh lacks the matinee-idol face of Chief Justice John Roberts, the terse cerebral gymnastics of Justice Sam Alito, the up-from-the-bootstraps intrinsic of Justice Sonia Sotomayor, or the almost cocky self-confidence of Justice Neil Gorsuch, but he nevertheless is a tonic of distraction for what nationally ails us — which is plenty.
Her campaign has embraced an emerging line of thought in left-of-center economic circles: that a big part of what ails the United States economy are policies that have allowed the biggest companies to become too big and too powerful, resulting in less competition, less opportunity for entrepreneurship, and lower levels of investment and compensation for workers.
But for all the good old-fashioned uplift the book pushes, the fact remains that there seems to be no real healing for what ails the Cause Houses or the city that created them or ultimately Sportcoat himself; no easy cure for what drove him to drink or led Hettie into the harbor on that fateful snowy night.
This new way of thinking about the political economy is winning converts less on the strength of any particular argument about money creation or inflation than on the implications of its reframing of our political and economic constraints, and its suggestion that solving much of what ails our increasingly unequal society is a matter of willpower rather than finances.
On the other hand, scores of carefully reported stories chronicling Trump's misstatements of fact, the dysfunction in the White House, difficult defeats on major issues like health care, and the growing legal actions surrounding his campaign's purported connections to Russia have not tested the faith of his strongest supporters — people who continue to believe that Trump alone can fix what ails us.
" Akhil Arora similarly wrote in Gadgets 360 that "in packing a dozen hours worth of a tale about morality, religion, violence, and justice into a feature-length project, the Death Note Netflix movie... ails to handle the nuance that has made Death Note so resonant and popular, and instead produces a gory violent film by way of weird teenage high-school romance.
Ms. Powell smartly recognizes a truth that many in the industry elide: A lack of diversity is not just one of several issues for Silicon Valley to fix, but is instead the keystone problem — the source of much else that ails tech, from its recklessly expansionist zeal to the ways its brightest companies keep stepping in problems of their own making.
Opinions differ on the cure to what ails Democratic electoral prospects two years from now, assuming their 2202 opponent is President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
If you frequently traverse the wide world of the Internet, there are certain truths that will appear to be self-evident: Things are always better when explained in gif form, the grammar police are alive and well in the comments section, there's no point in saying it with words if you can say it with a Grumpy Cat picture, and coconut oil is the solution to whatever ails you.
There are quite a few telemedicine startups to choose from these days including Doctor on Demand, HealthTap and even some of the older, more established companies like MDLive or American Well but Remedy is a new one we've just been turned onto promising high-quality doctors at a lower cost per visit with the use of what it refers to as artificial intelligence to help diagnose what ails you.
From a U.S. perspective, the probability distribution could be shifted in a more positive direction by the administration working more closely with allies to form a coalition to fix what ails the global trade system, by pursuing more of the negotiations with China behind closed doors and by working with Congress to extend economic initiatives at home that strengthen a domestic growth momentum that is already outpacing most other advanced countries.
And as a consequence of this narrowness of interest, it is possible to believe that getting the president of the United States, whether through impeachment, indictment, or just beating him in the 2020 race, will be a social and political panacea, that it will set aright most of what ails our society, and that we can return to a version of an already idealized Obama era, with a graceful grown-up reassuring us that cooler heads will inevitably prevail.
The strategy to pick Kaine forwent several other prospects who appeared to have allure that might galvanize millennial citizens into action for the Clinton campaign – prospects including LGBT rights advocate Secretary Castro, and consumer champion Senator Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE, whose appointment would have consolidated some now long-gone support in the wake of the Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE' campaign and quelled the pervasive influence of millennial distrust that ails Clinton's run.

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