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"panacea" Definitions
  1. panacea (for something) something that will solve all the problems of a particular situation

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PANACEA, Florida (Reuters) - Panacea, on the Florida Panhandle, takes its cure-all name from the area's natural springs.
The Essentials Kit, $59.20 (originally $74) [You save $14.80 with code " HOLIDAY2018"], available at Panacea The Panacea skincare routine is simple, comprising three steps: cleanse, moisturize, and protect.
Still, the regulation is not a panacea, consumer advocates say.
True, unionization was not a total panacea for racial animosity.
Of course, support for defectors would not be a panacea.
But the cameras are not a panacea, according to observers.
These tests are not a panacea — they're a starting point.
They can provide a crucial foundation, but not a panacea.
Modern AI is no demon, but it's no panacea either.
Getting more women in the room is not a panacea.
Technology will never be a panacea to all social challenges.
Free money is not a panacea, but it's pretty close.
It's time to stop relying on it as a panacea.
TinyFollow is far from a panacea to our modern woes.
Of course, going back to the 25s is no panacea.
Buddhism isn't a panacea, but it does offer a prescription.
It's not a panacea, but it can make a difference.
"The Hamptons is no Shangri La or panacea," he said.
Low interest rates aren't a panacea for all economic problems.
It's neither a panacea nor an open door to abuse.
Busing is hardly the panacea for solving the racial divide.
Algorithms are not a panacea for past and present discrimination.
That's not to say he views government as a panacea.
It's not a panacea to everything that ails the republic.
But as the recent paper suggests, mentorship is no panacea.
There was only the assurance that Trump was the panacea.
The drugs weren't a panacea as much as a tool.
Unfortunately, there's no panacea for what ails this internet we've built.
Avant-garde is not a panacea to our healthcare cost disease.
But once this happened, it became clear it wasn't a panacea.
Of course, driverless vehicles are hardly a panacea for traffic headaches.
Officials see the new airline as a panacea for the economy.
In other words, increased generation is no panacea for Pakistan's economy.
Wireless internet is far from a panacea for the digital divide.
But experts say that the products are far from a panacea.
RAYMOND THOMAS, CMDR, U.S. SPECIAL OPS COMMAND: We're not a panacea.
In short, a four-day workweek is probably not a panacea.
A stand-alone agency, of course, would not be a panacea.
Shifting financial responsibility to the private sector is not a panacea.
So will cockroach milk become a panacea for hunger and sustainability?
But in Italy, it is an obvious panacea in a disaster.
And that's not a talking point or some sugar-coated panacea.
Alcohol is no panacea, but it does have its shining moments.
Of course, even extreme social distancing and withdrawal is no panacea.
But Twitter's real-world effect has hardly been a liberal panacea.
Active-shooter training is not the panacea to end school shootings.
Scooters are, of course, not a panacea for urban transportation problems.
In healthcare delivery, as in healthcare policymaking, there is no panacea.
Indeed, transparency is catching on as a possible panacea for accountability.
But is indexing the panacea for all investors all the time?
Controlled burns can be a tool, but they're not a panacea.
Opportunity Zones are not a panacea for the challenges communities face.
Either way, government paid leave is no panacea for working women.
The bill is not a panacea, but it is a start.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying remote work is a panacea.
The block feature, though not a panacea, can help mitigate the problem.
But are weighted blankets really a magic panacea for all things anxiety?
So the housebuilding target, even if reached, would clearly be no panacea.
Negative interest rates, and monetary policy more generally, are not a panacea.
But an API is not the panacea of digitization for all institutions.
There's no panacea, and every potential fix is fraught with maddening complications.
Bringing back earmarks is in no way a panacea to congressional ills.
But thinning isn't a panacea and it's not a completely benign activity.
That might not be a panacea for everything that ails the Oscars.
Obviously, this is just a little panacea, Dumbo's feather, if you will.
Raising the minimum wage is not a panacea, as Governor Brown noted.
It's not a panacea, but I think it would have an influence.
Even proponents of a sugar tax admit it is not a panacea.
Military action is never a panacea, though, and often the wrong choice.
Values and a sense of responsibility, while important, are not the panacea.
Medicare can help defray retirees' health-care costs, but it's no panacea.
Reforming the tax code is not a panacea for our economic challenges.
It's a dead-horse idea that skateboarding is a panacea for everything.
Birth control is part of the solution, but it's not a panacea.
The fix still seems far from the panacea WannaCry victims have hoped for.
Finland's forest management practices are not a panacea and don't center around raking.
Banning questions about salary history is a critical step, but not a panacea.
But Zuckerberg's projects might not be the panacea that members of Congress hope.
Of course, allowing workers to get a salary advance is not a panacea.
A Detroit-based drug company marketed a powdered form as an Indian panacea.
In any event, cross-border competition hardly is a panacea for rising costs.
A: Relocating production to the U.S. isn't a panacea for the U.S. economy.
Encouraging more girls to enter the pipeline is, of course, not a panacea.
"The programs are not a panacea for addressing the opioid crisis," Compton added.
"I am a massive fan of technology, but it is not a panacea."
Do you really, really, really think that's the panacea for what ails us?
Tuchman was thoughtful on the question, realizing that history was not a panacea.
The mantra of "tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts" is obviously no panacea.
In part, Guedes appears to regard the pension reform as an economic panacea.
A magic website — much like a poorly planned travel ban — is no panacea.
Dark prophecies, and talk of a Second Avenue panacea, go back a century.
However, other research suggests that vitamin D supplements may not be a panacea.
I use a face wash from a line our friend started called Panacea.
Still, the speech almost certainly will not be a panacea for Trump's challenges.
While getting the Academy Award is an incredible achievement, it is not a panacea.
It's not a panacea to perfect privacy, mind you — but it's better than nothing.
To his credit, Munch refuses to put his work in the category of panacea.
A panacea for attribution is not a new construct in the world of marketing.
These communities see kratom as a panacea for a bewilderingly broad set of problems.
The fact is, there is no one panacea to fixing sexual harassment and assault.
Think of it as one piece of your wellness puzzle, and not a panacea.
These and several other ideas offered by No Labels do not represent a panacea.
Was more sleep the weight-loss panacea that we've been too vertical to recognize?
Would this be a panacea for resisting the many virulent forces currently dividing us?
There was not then, nor will there ever be, a panacea for systemic racism.
We also agree that economic growth is the panacea for helping shrink the deficit.
It's not a panacea but it will surely extend the coastal wealth's reach inland.
The bottom line: The U.S. surge isn't going away, but it's hardly a panacea.
Is coconut oil panacea, poison, or, like damn near everything else, fine in moderation?
The U.S. program's focus on strength isn't a panacea for all the sport's issues.
It was rehashing an old panacea — weaning the kingdom off its addiction to oil.
The perfect panacea set outside of reality, in which the good people always win.
Protesters harbour no illusions that any single system, democratic or otherwise, is a panacea.
Is finding common ground through horseback riding a panacea for racial strife in 2018?
There is no panacea; constant vigilance and education are required to attack this problem.
Education is considered a panacea for almost every major social ill in the world.
Transpartisan methods -- valuing relationships, ideologies and ideas, rather than privileging just one -- are no panacea.
The tax issue is not going to be the panacea the Republicans think it is.
Facebook has leaned on artificial intelligence as a kind of panacea for its moderation woes.
It grates against popular Western narratives of meditation as an uncomplicated panacea for modern life.
She makes the distinction, though, that surgery is not a panacea for low self-worth.
It's important to note that STARTTLS is not a panacea against hackers and government spies.
So while ADFs may be a part of attacking the problem, they're not a panacea.
In that way, AI brings to mind a seeming panacea of an earlier age: aspirin.
A cheaper yuan will certainly blunt the impact of fresh tariffs, but it's no panacea.
That makes it an unlikely panacea in terms of absorbing the lost jobs from copper.
Negative rates have so far not been a panacea for the euro zone's economic woes.
That's why progressive health benefits may get a closer look — but they're not a panacea.
But Washio's story shows that growth isn't a panacea — especially when customers expect discounted prices.
The Paris agreement was no panacea — but it nudged the world in the right direction.
I don't think virtual worlds are going to be a panacea for problems of humanity.
As my colleague German Lopez has explained, even universal background checks aren't necessarily a panacea.
Sammy was seeking the elixir of life, "the great panacea" pursued by centuries of alchemists.
Now it's part of the process for border security, but it's not the total panacea.
When I looked into it I found a promising long-term approach, but no panacea.
Still, he emphasized that he did not view technology generally as a panacea for education.
To be clear, more immigration is not a panacea for all that ails our economy.
Mr. Quilici said the registry is helpful but should not be seen as a panacea.
This isn't a panacea, of course, but it does have the potential to save lives.
But psychologists warn that to forgive is no panacea, no easy way out of pain.
While it's not a panacea, it provides attractive solutions for conservation as well as housing.
Religion isn't an all-purpose panacea, but it will help you get through the day.
But looking at any martial art as a panacea for a "real fight" is dangerous.
Even the advocates of junk food taxes don't think they're going to be a panacea.
Formally freezing membership talks is by no means a panacea to the EU/Turkey bind, however.
Serfontein admits that his model is not a panacea but sees it as a stepping stone.
But it also shows e-cigarettes are far from the panacea some suggest they might be.
While not a panacea, their use in on-demand services could make urban transportation more efficient.
I don't want to pretend that it will be a panacea for every chronic pain sufferer.
This is why price transparency and shopping is helpful for some services but not a panacea.
That breakdown of where desalination is used hints at two reasons it is not a panacea.
The panacea of communism seduced him: the grandeur of the idea matched his vision of himself.
"This is not a panacea," cautioned Mark Frye, chair of the Mayo Clinic's department of psychiatry.
Cucumbers are up there with apple cider vinegar and celery juice as yet another supposed panacea.
Regardless of how we proceed, this is going to take work, and there isn't a panacea.
Moreover, none of these things are a panacea for the fundamental and pervasive injustice of poverty.
But not all experts are convinced yet that tech-enabled personalized learning is an education panacea.
They are not the panacea that some proponents claim, nor the dreaded monsters that others claim.
It wouldn't be a drug pricing panacea, they say, and it could make everything more expensive.
Tax revenue from sales — though not a panacea — flows to schools and roads and treatment programs.
To the Editor: E-cigarettes are not the panacea to tobacco-caused addiction, death and disease.
But if independent districting commissions are an improvement over the status quo, they are no panacea.
At one point, many people believed that endurance exercise would be a panacea for heart problems.
Mr. Bearden had not planned to stay in Panacea when he visited his aunt in 2014.
Ms. Chebli says that visiting a concentration camp is no panacea, but that it can help.
While prepaid cards help cash-only customers, they're not a panacea in an increasingly cashless society.
" Instead, Ruddy said Trump should "[r]eject the phony private health insurance market as the panacea.
"The danger right now is that everybody views this going online as a panacea," he says.
Nobody is under any illusion that Ronaldo is a panacea for all of Italian soccer's ills.
But the historic passage of the MMA wasn't a panacea for every issue music creators face.
Even the staunchest critics of the present system recognize that killing microtargeting wouldn't be a panacea.
It just so happened that in doing the one, she provided a panacea for the other.
Glanced at one way, this was an appealing panacea; another way, it was quite an ask.
I like quantum engineering projects as much as any midichlorian-blooded nerd, but a cybersecurity panacea?
The VA services aren't a panacea, though, especially for those who don't live near VA clinics.
There is no mass panacea, but there are local answers if we collaborate to find them.
The Point: The Mueller report has been cast as the panacea for what ails the country.
The prospect of higher returns isn't a panacea for poor retirement preparation or bad spending habits.
It's not a panacea, but it's the first step in shoring up the agency's shaky finances.
The Spurs have been a panacea to for a career that looked about ready to fizzle out.
Spector warns that crowdfunding is no panacea, but he says it does present options for game designers.
Even so, they are no panacea, especially for socially important projects that don't offer sufficient financial return.
Of course, independent judicial review of specialty claims, including whistleblower claims, is not a panacea of perfection.
I'm going to have all these expectations that mindfulness is a cure-all, that it's a panacea.
Next door is the Panacea Mission Outreach Center, painted bright pink and adorned with painted palm trees.
Still, it's far from a panacea, and in 2016 you need more than that to be secure.
The Clean Power Plan is far from a panacea, but it is essential to these international goals.
The recipe is straight forward: Free trade agreements will result in neither an apocalypse nor a panacea.
It might not be a panacea, or an alternative to treatment, but it saves lives, says Kelly.
ACT isn't a panacea, but it is a tool for managing my anxiety during those basic activities.
You end up with crap"; "You're a hammer-thrower looking for nails"; "Blockchain is not a panacea.
It's time to rethink deportation as a panacea – or even a prerequisite – toward fixing our immigration system.
And it's also not to say the TPP, as it was negotiated, would have been a panacea.
In times of market turbulence, the bond market is supposed to act as a safe-haven panacea.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Buddhism has become not only a religion, but neoliberalism's spiritual panacea.
She notes, though, that there is no panacea for all of the problems that beset electoral arrangements.
And for good reason: Scientific studies have shown it to be essentially a panacea for modern life.
" Freedman pointed out that Finland's forest management practices "are not a panacea and don't center around raking.
However, expecting financial technology firms to be the panacea for the small business credit gap remains unrealistic.
He said it's not a panacea for the housing problem in the state but it can help.
"It's not a panacea," conceded Denis Theriault, a spokesman for Multnomah County's Joint Office of Homeless Services.
Cost-benefit analysis is not the panacea for the regulatory system that Sunstein claims it to be.
"There is not one single panacea that's going to solve this," Ms. Hakim said in an interview.
College is certainly no panacea for all 16 million whites living in poverty, among Trump's strongest backers.
But they are no panacea against the usual dangers of large technology projects: cost, complexity and overcooked expectations.
It didn't change everything—it's not a panacea—but it helped my mindset to not wallow so much.
Job retraining is not the panacea Democrats, Republicans, economists and everyone in between make it out to be.
What happened in the United States election last November reminds us that a written constitution is no panacea.
Last year it was 21 percent — a small bump, but not enough to make tweeting a travel panacea.
One scheme widely touted as a panacea is a "basic income", paid to everybody regardless of their situation.
People often think of AI as the panacea that will enable technology to solve our most pressing problems.
Her ambient soundscapes and gentle melodies provide the perfect panacea for when you're coming down from a hangover.
These repurposed drugs are largely not expected to amount to anything close to a panacea for the virus.
This idea, popularized in a piece by National Review's David French after the Parkland shooting, isn't a panacea.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy These days, it seems like mindfulness is the panacea for many of life's problems.
However, "zero percent interest rates are not a panacea," said Greg McBride, the chief financial analyst at Bankrate.
We learn fairly early on that lithium, which is her panacea, her miracle drug, is no longer effective.
Recently, some scholars who previously praised the policy have made sure to clarify it is not a panacea.
Future studies may show otherwise, but at present CBD looks more like an expensive placebo than a panacea.
She told me these cameras can have a role, but there's no panacea when it comes to poaching.
Dr. Adams also said he believed exchanges were "not a panacea," and their value should not be overstated.
But AI is no panacea, and it's important to understand the limitations and risks that come with it.
I MEAN, IT'LL HELP SHAVE A LITTLE BIT OFF IT, BUT THAT SHOULDN'T BE VIEWED AS A PANACEA.
However, it's naïve to think regime change will be an immediate panacea that solves all that ails Venezuela.
"The panacea that it's going to be 1967 again is not going to happen," one audience member lamented.
But sex work is not a panacea for the toxic mindsets that cause men to rape and abuse.
"I would never argue that tech is a panacea," Alter acknowledged before the Montana race entered its final week.
Blockchain is not a panacea for these problems — specifically as applied to the foundational AR Cloud SLAM data sets.
While there isn't a single panacea for happiness, what helps the most is taking action where I'm personally deficient.
The supposed panacea of the report and block buttons was a favorite topic of DiCaro and Spain's online detractors.
For now, the takeaway from this study is that a gluten-free diet is not a panacea, she said.
The problem with that being a panacea for ESPN's problems, is what economists sometimes call a rate level problem.
Civic engagement is not a panacea for all the ills of American democracy, and it doesn't need to be.
A panacea for the rage that's been flowing through most of us during this difficult time of political upheaval?
Rust is no a panacea, of course, There are many other valuable approaches to improving software stability and security.
But it is not a panacea, says Heike Riel, the director of the physical-sciences department at IBM Research.
Such analysis is by no means a panacea and good economists can sometimes differ on the approach and results.
None of this is to say that negative interest rates are a panacea for what ails the global economy.
To combat this, Cuomo touted his Start-up NY program as a "game-changing" panacea to "supercharge" the economy.
The second critique is that, even if job loss accelerates, a freedom dividend isn't going to be a panacea.
Ms. Winne said that although pot was no panacea, at least it could perk up business and tax revenue.
I wished this exhibition answered all the questions it raises, but recognize that democracy is not a political panacea.
As many librarians and digital humanists have pointed out, installing a Makerspace in your library is not a panacea.
Shows like Blue Planet II aren't a panacea for these crises, but they encourage people to give a shit.
All of this suggests, Singapore's famous panacea to solve the drug problem is not as miraculous as it seems.
However, microgrids are only one solution and do not provide a one-size-fits-all panacea to broader issues.
They also caution that the rush of small gifts is not necessarily a panacea for their own financial concerns.
While promising vaccines and experimental treatments are rapidly being added to our arsenal, this technology is not a panacea.
"VR is not a panacea or silver bullet, but a tool to teach many different things," Dr. Gold said.
Still, Snap could become a panacea for brand advertisers who are concerned about how to reach the under-30 crowd.
The Remain campaign framed the EU as a kind of alternative to the NHS: a panacea to guarantee better health.
"Body cameras, while not a panacea, are a win-win for officers and the public," Emanuel said in a statement.
So simply buying consumer staples like Procter & Gamble is no panacea; they get almost two-thirds of their revenues overseas.
RAM clearly isn't a panacea for every economic challenge facing rural America, but it may be part of the solution.
There isn't a panacea or a sexy set of instructions that guarantees results; there's no one size that fits all.
But what if, instead, Jared is not a panacea for the chaotic White House, but one of its biggest problems?
CrossFit pairs high-intensity training with a Paleo diet of protein and vegetables, and Glassman considers it a potential panacea.
This sounded a lot like the rhetoric I'd already heard—and rolled my eyes at—about CBD being a panacea.
The difference is that Trump has turned that anger into an exclusive, cultish club that promises to have the panacea.
Community broadband isn't a magical panacea, and like any effort it depends on the viability of the underlying business model.
For example, take emissions-free nuclear power, which is brought up as a panacea to our fossil fuel-driven economy.
"This is not a panacea, I am not going to over promise you what the results will be," Freeman added.
While some retailers claim that PIN can somehow eliminate all fraud, the truth is, it is far from a panacea.
Indeed, the stock sale is no panacea and will not radically change what is, by all measures, a repressive regime.
They should tell him that a brilliant idea, and millions in investment, are no panacea for basic, good business practices.
Like all miracles, Ellen's redemption did not offer a panacea for homophobia so much as a glimpse of what's possible.
With Zero K, DeLillo invites us to contemplate whether cryonics is another possible panacea for avoiding the terror of fatality.
" The Green New Deal, he told me, "is either the panacea or the devil, depending on where you're coming from.
There's a lot of skepticism that driverless cars will be the traffic safety panacea that Waymo and other technologists claim.
And we should be careful not to see Netanyahu's potential political demise as a panacea for all that ails Israel.
Another irony is that it's far from clear that local control would be an economic panacea for ranchers and loggers.
Once I acquire the objects that promise to be a panacea, they just sort of rattle around in the abyss.
The companies claim to be a panacea for today's modern commuting woes: traffic gridlock, carbon emissions, and public transportation deserts.
Nonetheless, politicians often treat gambling much like colonists did: as a panacea, a quick and painless way to raise a windfall.
Limitations The system isn't a panacea that would completely shield the US and its allies from the North Korean missile threat.
Both Hurd and Tatarsky stressed that no medication is a panacea, and what works for some might not work for others.
"There is a role for technology to play in building additional trust and accountability, but it's not a panacea," he warned.
However he warned that it should not be seen as a panacea for recurring conflicts without government investment in supportive infrastructure.
It's not a panacea or cost-free, but letting this refugee disaster fracture the E.U. will be a lot more expensive.
But, whether out of intellectual laziness or the belief in data and algorithms as a cheap panacea, it seems to be.
"We don't explicitly communicate that we are gender neutral," Terry Lee, the founder of Panacea, which officially launched in May, says.
But do not expect slick logic or a lyrical panacea for sorrow: be prepared for painful, eloquent searching and riddles unsolved.
Aadhaar can prevent ghost payments; it is not a panacea for all  issues in the last-mile delivery of welfare services.
"The markets tend to be overly focused on the Fed as sort of a panacea for the weakening fundamentals," Suzuki said.
It's not that two-factor authentication is a panacea for all security woes, but it does make life harder for hackers.
None of these have been the panacea for UTI prevention, but I have patients who swear by each of these methods.
Moody's said the BOJ's move would not be the hoped-for panacea for the country's struggle to achieve 2 percent inflation.
But for all the earnest stories of polyphasic sleeping as a lifestyle panacea, I couldn't find much discussion of the compromises.
Since then, Article 23 has loomed over Hong Kong politics, either a bogeyman or a panacea depending on one's ideological bent.
On healthcare, there's no sentient being who would argue that Obamacare was a panacea to solve the nation's health insurance problems.
"But encryption is not a panacea," said Ido Kilovaty, a law professor at the University of Tulsa who specializes in cybersecurity.
But as important as investing in the markets is for building wealth, it&aposs not a panacea for misguided financial decisions.
Because as important as investing in the markets is for building wealth, it&aposs not a panacea for misguided financial habits.
They're no panacea, but they will keep dust mites at bay and will help you breathe a little better at night.
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Financial institutions recognize that no one solution is a panacea and that achieving consumer security will require a multi-tiered approach.
Trump waxes eloquent about providing jobs as the panacea for the racial divide and curing the woes of the inner city.
Nationalization, of course, is no panacea to what's ailing the planet: There are plenty of publicly owned bad actors out there.
"Nothing we're about to say is a panacea," Shankar said to the group, who sat around a table in a classroom.
Still, while not a panacea, a robust cybersecurity workforce is needed that uses and internalizes these important best practices and principles.
For years, low-dose aspirin has been described as a panacea to ward off heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular disease.
A compactness rule would limit the range of tactics available for drawing unfair maps, but it would be far from a panacea.
Even if concrete steps such as dismantling tariffs are agreed, it would not be a panacea for all of China's economic woes.
Casino gaming is neither a panacea nor a problem; it is a form of mainstream entertainment that supports 1.7 million American jobs.
Thanks, The Hater Dear The Hater, I wish I could say that I have found the answer, the cure-all, the panacea.
Realistically, however, we know that no solution is a panacea and imagine that scammers will eventually find a way around Scam Block.
But a trade deal may not be a panacea for China, whose economy grew in 2018 at its slowest in 28 years.
The six suppliers were named as: Biology E, Jenssen, LG Life Sciences, Panacea Biotec Ltd, Serum Institute of India, and Shantha Biotechs.
Many years later, I'm still tweeting, so clearly this was not a panacea: the thing that would render me at peace forever.
Of course, while this automation seems to make the post-digital world feel much more frictionless, it is far from a panacea.
Although gerrymandering reform advocates recently have been optimistic regarding a victory in the Supreme Court, the outlook for a panacea seems bleak.
Not as a panacea, because there is no such thing when it comes to regulating most adults' emotions, let alone our children's.
The compound, which doesn't have any of the psychotropic effects of THC, is starting to be regarded as a sort of panacea.
Pinduoduo, China's latest e-commerce giant to list on the Nasdaq, found that an initial public offering (IPO) is not a panacea.
Tracking the biological workings of his own body for a decade has been enlightening for Dr. Snyder, but far from a panacea.
It's a symbolic gesture as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fights a deepening economic war with the U.S. But it's certainly no panacea.
Clearly, even after the small fortune invested in technology and training, the video-assistant-referee system, known as V.A.R., is no panacea.
The law he helped pass is not a panacea, and won't solve every problem raised by the encroaching powers of Big Tech.
Thanks to fortunate collaborations with behavioral psychologists and human-factors scientists, I have come to understand that checklists are not a panacea.
I'm not suggesting that religion is a panacea, but it is a way to prevent an individual from going over a cliff.
They warn that the Trump administration is fooling itself if it believes that extracting minerals is a panacea for Afghanistan's myriad ills.
Recycled shipping containers — held up in the last few years as a panacea for affordable housing — treat people like cargo, he said.
Though the best evidence suggests it's no panacea, it is helpful for some — and the role flavors play in that isn't clear.
"I just don't see it as the panacea that many people in the technology industry seem to think it is," he says.
Instead their focus has generally been on economic growth with trickle down being viewed as a panacea for higher GDP per capita.
But this is not a panacea: There are major policy areas without reauthorization deadlines to force action, such as immigration and banking.
Statewide recreational marijuana legalization, the argument goes, is a panacea to the environmental harm of large-scale illegal cannabis grows in California.
Most of these trends are largely harmless, but I worry about writing that positions games as a panacea for mental and emotional issues.
And even if a potential Clinton administration did succeed in moving forward with such an "intelligence surge," the graph technology is no panacea.
Analysts said this year's test, the third in the EU and the first one without a pass or fail mark, was "no panacea".
At every part of development, from products and formulas to packaging and copy, Panacea sought out the perspectives of people beyond cis women.
QV is not a panacea — it could not have addressed Jim Crow because in that era African-Americans were out-and-out disenfranchised.
As you can tell from the three women in the video above, dental dams aren't exactly the prophylactic panacea queer women dream of.
And while his doctrine is extensive, his suggestions seemingly endless, I could find no example of him recommending YouTube as an economic panacea.
Driverless cars may one day reduce traffic, but the addition of more cars—driverless or not—doesn't seem to be an immediate panacea.
Still, there are reasons to be skeptical that moving policy rates into negative territory would be the panacea that its supporters hope for.
But instant messaging is far from a panacea in crisis zones, and some experts say it can also be used to fuel violence.
"When the Cambridge Analytica case happened, I was slightly concerned about people thinking GDPR is the panacea to this — it's not," argues Moraes.
"It's important that it not be viewed as a panacea," says Roland Griffiths, a Johns Hopkins professor and director of the new center.
On a night when nothing was working, a free shot from 12 yards out should have been — had to have been — the panacea.
"While it is not ideal that the tax credit may go away, it was not the panacea for electric vehicle sales," Lindland said.
This is a clear measure that consumers could use to understand the efficacy of drugs that are invariably pitched as the next panacea.
And if not a panacea, AI is likely the closest thing we've got to a silver bullet for making such lofty goals achievable.
Aún así, el software de un antivirus está lejos de ser una panacea, y en 2017 necesitas más que eso para estar seguro.
Melanotan II first captured the public's imagination when the mainstream media briefly touted it as a Viagra-like panacea for middle-aged men.
A recent study suggests that pondering the meaning of life may also be a panacea for depression, chronic loneliness and other emotional disorders.
A recent study suggests that pondering the meaning of life may also be a panacea for depression, chronic loneliness, and other emotional disorders.
Each of these challenges is incredibly complex, and we know that technology is not a panacea for all that ails our global community.
Initially hailed as a possible panacea for all cancers, interferon eventually proved beneficial for some twenty per cent of patients with metastatic melanoma.
But for those who want to stay healthy, simply adding one kind of fiber to a typical Western diet won't be a panacea.
But body-worn cameras are not a panacea, and will not necessarily answer all questions in the wake of an officer-involved shooting.
The tale of the Texas Miracle was a big fat lie: Plentiful oil, low regulation and even lower taxes are not a panacea.
American producers of steel and aluminum have supported the tariffs, though they acknowledge that they have not been a panacea for the industry.
CBD, which stands for cannabidiol, is the non-psychoactive compound found in marijuana and hemp, and it's 2019's go-to wellness panacea.
Both parties were willing to gravitate toward candidates who promised a strong federal government that could deliver a panacea without worrying about costs.
"For too long we have relied on the myth of recycling and increasingly on composting as a panacea for this problem," she says.
Would I turn into a quivering mess of anxiety without the panacea of marijuana, a sleepy sloth without the electric fizz of stimulants?
The RSPO NEXT standard would help efforts to resolve auditing problems, but would not offer "a panacea", he told a web discussion this week.
"While easing these sanctions will support the government's goals, sanctions relief alone is not a panacea for all of Burma's challenges," the official said.
"We do not think that the modern monetary theory is actually the panacea," Lagarde said at the International Monetary Fund's spring meeting in Washington.
But in fact, while you do need water for literally millions of your body's daily processes, it's not as though water is a panacea.
Spreading humanity over two planets may be a step in the right direction, though not necessarily the most cost-effective option, and no panacea.
As Xiaomi, one of China's biggest smartphone makers, struggles with slumping sales, a new product launch on Wednesday may not be the required panacea.
But a new report from the intergovernmental Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development warns that automation and robots are far from a panacea.
Cannabis is probably not the panacea advocates claim, but it does not have the deleterious effects of other banned drugs like heroin or cocaine.
But then they looked into the use of dogs at airports to scare off birds, and turns out Bailey's the panacea to their problems.
That suggests that attitudes are not necessarily growing more liberal or tolerant with each generation, and that education is no panacea for Confederate nostalgia.
Headquartered in Santa Cruz, California, CrossFit champions as a panacea an intense regimen of physical training combined with a high protein, low carb diet.
Though Altaeros was able to demonstrate these speeds in a field test last year, it's still unlikely to be a panacea for rural access.
Humor is panacea for this condition, perhaps, but as Detroiters can tell you, it takes real sincerity, vulnerability, and hard work to heal it.
"CBD is an effective drug for this type of rare epilepsy but was not a panacea (or cure-all) for these children," Devinsky said.
It's unclear if the blockchain can be that identity panacea that some have suggested, but there are a range of opinions on the matter.
Black feminists knew that the criminal-justice system was not a panacea, and they were saying it, and the white feminists were not listening.
It can help humans pick out bad posts online, but it's likely to remain complementary rather than become a panacea in the years ahead.
Often depicted as the panacea for our nation's energy future, renewable energy sources are growing and now provide about 2628 percent of our energy.
This approach is not a panacea, but stands far greater chance of gaining a favorable and durable outcome that protects America and our allies.
Monetary policy is not a panacea or a substitute for necessary reforms in individual countries and does not solve Europe's growth problems, Weidmann added.
But like our patients, we should be guaranteed the basic right to informed consent in regards to flu vaccination, which is clearly no panacea.
Economic populism is not a panacea that will automatically vault Democrats back to power—there many different types of Democrats, with many different values.
Mindfulness is simultaneously simple and complex, but in the great American tradition of immediate gratification, it is being turned into a quick-fix panacea.
But hand sanitizer isn't a panacea, and there are few other things you need to know about using it, according to biologist Jeffrey Gardner.
Some treated the law like a panacea for the nation's broken health care system, while others decried it as a certain step toward socialism.
More representation of women is no panacea, but it is a significant victory in a region where machismo is a frequent fuel of authoritarianism.
Still, the admissions policy is not a panacea: the Brooklyn School of Inquiry, another citywide gifted school, adopted the same kindergarten priority last year.
"Oil production restriction is not a panacea, this is a necessary measure," Novak said on Tuesday, adding that broader cooperation with OPEC is warranted.
This is sold as an environmental panacea: Our tiny selves will take less of a toll on the earth's resources and produce less waste.
While entomophagy is not a panacea, BUGS offers another more promising message: Insect cuisine can be delicious, if only we're brave enough to try it.
In October, the pair appeared together on the Panacea Open Courtroom, having a constructive conversation via Google Hangouts that set the stage for Wednesday's meeting.
But it is to recognize that nothing proposed today will result in a fundamental shift in privacy policy or provide a panacea of consumer protection.
Read More Saudi Arabia vs Iran: Blame game begins after Doha Lipton will warn Iran that oil should not be viewed as a panacea, however.
This is an exciting time, and we're only on the cusp of what's to come in AI. Machine learning has been the panacea for decades.
Shale gas from the United States had been touted as a panacea to Japan's energy crisis after the Fukushima nuclear disaster nearly six years ago.
But autonomous driving is being held up as a panacea by many of these same companies, the ultimate solution to all of our automotive woes.
Gift Guide: The best security and privacy tech to keep your friends safe Enabling two-factor is a good start, but it's not a panacea.
"What differentiates this from every other fake weight loss panacea fiasco is that Naftula Jacobowitz, the owner/operator of Cure Encapsulations, "paid a website, amazonverifiedreviews.
The central bank's inflation targeting has long been derided by leftists from Zuma's ruling ANC party who see a weak currency as an economic panacea.
They better understand themselves from exploring their relationship as father and son, but it's also not an all-purpose panacea for the aimlessness both feel.
"This is not a panacea to the problems of the Sahel," Jennifer Cooke, director of the Africa program at CSIS, said of the G5 force.
But parcel delivery is no panacea; the volume remains modest and the revenues reaped are barely one-fifth of USPS' total annual haul ($85033 billion).
Democrats are trying to sell it as a panacea for the high cost of college, but odds are it will just make the problem worse.
Although not a panacea for social change, a universal guarantee of housing security, dignity and affordability safeguards families from some of the tentacles of poverty.
Panacea Daily Facial Cleanser, $24This cruelty-, paraben-, and sulfate-free cleanser from a new Korean skin care brand I've recently gotten into feels perfectly balanced.
It purchased a small amount of corporate bonds when it first started QE. But HSBC said in a recent note this would be "no panacea".
J Street backed this shift with political cover, campaign donations and organizational unanimity, providing a convenient panacea to American Jewish community outrage over Obama's maneuvers.
It's hard to call any single tool a panacea that will plug all the holes and prevent your website from becoming a vehicle for cybercrimes.
The belief in self-love as panacea comes up: Many attendees have been told that their lives will improve if only they'd boost their morale.
Still, Mr. Bloomberg's approach was hardly a panacea: More than a third of the schools placed into the Renewal program were created during his administration.
It's even more dubious for our government to go from blacklisting marijuana as a total evil to promoting it as an economic and social panacea.
It suggests the claims that breakfast is a health panacea may be unsupported — and that eating breakfast might not be a great weight loss strategy.
They argue that laws alone are no panacea, and that social issues like mental illness and unemployment must be addressed to help curb gun violence.
Some of what he's likely to promote includes... A price on carbon dioxide emissions, which Moniz says is "a good thing" but not a panacea.
There is no panacea piece of legislation to keep guns out of the hands of just the people who would go on a murderous spree.
But tax historians and veterans of previous tax fights are quick to point out that lower rates are not necessarily a panacea for slow growth.
Brazilian political leaders across the spectrum have long championed the launch center as a panacea for underdevelopment in what is one of Brazil's poorest states.
I'm going to be extremely angry — about all the things I've been covering up with alcohol as well as the sudden loss of my panacea.
Of course, training alone – even robust programing with wrap around supports – isn't a panacea for economic inequality, the racial wealth gap or business skill needs.
For evidence that the attacks on Trump are not a panacea for the party, Democrats don't have to go back all the way to 2016.
Britain's National Grid, the company that owns the transmission network for electricity and gas and balances supply and demand, argues that storage is no panacea.
Nuclear power was pursued as an economic panacea and a source of prestige, with Politburo officials imposing preposterous timetables and equally preposterous cost-cutting measures.
And most found it was well within reach once they let go of the idea that commercial skincare was the panacea for all complexion-related concerns.
A grant is not a panacea to the struggles and exploitation of journalists, and the violence women and other vulnerable groups face on a daily basis.
ETF flows data is far from an exact science, but there is reason to think twice before assuming minimum-volatility strategies will be a Fed panacea.
That said, these tools are not a panacea, and future policymakers could find that they are not adequate to deal with deep and prolonged economic downturns.
I thought of this digital panacea again this week with the news that YouTube video gaming personality JonTron had made several racist and anti-semitic statements.
But there&aposs no panacea, because simply connecting to the internet on any device flags an IP address, a numeric designation that can be geographically mapped.
The show's humor grows out of its characters' bleak existence — sort of similar to how humor functioned as a panacea for existential despair on Mad Men.
The note, entitled "Doha is no panacea," also said that there was also a "multitude of potential production growth sources" to keep OPEC crude production growing.
Critics said the currency measure was no panacea for Venezuela's economic mess and just a psychological ploy to make Venezuelans forget the extent of the hyperinflation.
But the truth is that while such a policy isn't a panacea for longstanding prejudices, it does have the potential to minimize discrimination in the workplace.
The existing tools — unit tests, application performance monitoring, among many others — are useful to a degree, but they are clearly not the panacea to the problem.
While there's no panacea for the opioid overdose crisis, there are concrete steps we can take--and that starts with helping drug users consume more safely.
With all the glowing reviews, I couldn't wait to shove the cocoa butter and THC panacea into the self-flushing war zone that was my uterus.
Despite his reluctance, Henry V ascends the throne and is forced to face a hostile France and courtiers counselling war as a panacea for civil discord.
The senior author of the Circulation study, Dr. Qi Sun, an assistant professor of nutrition at Harvard, cautions that eating whole grains is not a panacea.
Essentially a suitcase kitted out with an electrical control box and coils, the machine was hawked as a panacea for ailments from heart disease to paralysis.
But Democrats counter that Trump's flamboyant personality and ability to seize the media spotlight might not be the panacea for other problems that his supporters think.
"Latino political power is not the panacea nor does it equate to instant gains overall or lifting people out of poverty," he told our Jenny Medina.
While I appreciate that these long rituals have their own pros, some might consider them excessive, and will more realistically be drawn to companies like Panacea.
Yet there are two reasons this hasn't been the panacea it's assumed: the advantages of government to the individual, and the advantages of government to society.
Even if Washington and Beijing reach a trade deal in their current round of talks, it would be no panacea for China's slowing economy, analysts say.
There is no panacea for America's racial inequities, but the one thing every letter suggested to me is the need for more voices and more perspectives.
Reporting by Gabriella Borter and Barbara Goldberg in New York; additional reporting by Devika Krishna Kumar in Panacea, Florida; editing by Lisa Shumaker and James Dalgleish
And while the use of smartphones is certainly part of the problem, many are unconvinced that keeping them out of drivers' hands will be a panacea.
Some privacy experts worry that lawmakers will use the likelihood that a suspect could be in such a comprehensive database as a panacea for probable cause.
Though the best evidence suggests vaping's no panacea, it is helpful for some — though the role flavors play in helping people quit smoking that isn't clear.
Countries from India to Malawi have launched large-scale tree-planting efforts, but scientists have warned that such initiatives are not a panacea against global warming.
Education is no panacea, but it is a bargain: For the cost of deploying one soldier abroad for a year, we can start about 40 schools.
Taxes on carbon and other negative externalities, though not a universal panacea for the problems of climate change, would be a reform in the right direction, too.
There are plenty of reasons to be dubious about the plan, including the blithe overuse of "blockchain" as a buzzword and a panacea to all currency problems.
Lavender is the skin-care industry's undisputed favorite essential oil, a (supposedly) miraculous panacea touted for its (supposed) antiseptic, antibacterial, acne-fighting, skin-soothing, stress-reducing benefits.
What they're saying: "Outcomes-based arrangements are not a panacea to the root problem of excessively high drug prices," a spokeswoman for America's Health Insurance Plans said.
"CBD is being seen in the media as this kind of panacea that can just about treat everything," says Hindocha, a PhD candidate at University College London.
He predicted that a mechanism proposed by the EU to shield business with Iran against the U.S. sanctions would also be no panacea for Iran's economic hardship.
One day, science will prove what we have all known for a long time—that a runny egg yolk is the panacea for hangovers of all types.
SAFE IN ANOTHER STATE This nurse shark at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab in Panacea, Florida, was one of the last to be evacuated from the facility.
But it's not entirely clear that this will be a panacea, and if human's past battles with mosquitoes are any indication, killing them off won't be easy.
It is high time that they stop passing off a single tool as a panacea that will save their members big money – it is simply not true.
But while the idea of a Sessions' write-in campaign might sound like the panacea for the GOP's Moore problem, there's plenty of reasons to be skeptical.
When I need to stitch my mind back together, there's a panacea I often rely on: The oddly calming combination of police radio and ambient music.  youarelistening.
With all this information at our fingertips, we could easily be lulled into a false sense of security, viewing technology as a panacea to all social problems.
The possibilities about to emerge for millions of Cubans are reason enough to say that, while it's no panacea, the Obama-Castro entente is cause for celebration.
Still, the kitchens, which make all the sense in the world from an investment standpoint, should not be embraced so readily by everyone else as a panacea.
Even if a trade agreement is reached soon, analysts say it would be no panacea for China's economy, which is expected to continue decelerating in coming months.
Mr. Schneier is painting government intervention not as a panacea but as a speed bump, a way for us humans to catch up to the technological advances.
But experts are cautioning the growing number of people eager to use it that it's not a panacea for all of your ailments, and this includes SAD.
" ROBIN MORGAN - author, former editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine and founder of Sisterhood is Global Institute - "Issues are so interconnected it's difficult to pick one panacea.
Such was the wide-eyed zeal with which Freud's professional colleagues were self-experimenting with the powdery panacea that things were bound to get a little hairy.
"This is a pretty good bill, although it's not a panacea," Jenny Dubnau, an artist and activist with the Artist Studio Affordability Project, told Hyperallergic in 2015.
The narrowness doesn't end there: Not only is after-the-fact gun-control a panacea of questionable effectiveness, it ignores the political history of guns in America.
But trying to hide your habits in a fog of browser misdirection, while it might sound like a good, easy way to confuse marketers, isn't a panacea either.
"Since 2008, regulators and policymakers have focused on increased capital for banks and restrictions on risk taking as a general panacea for preventing a future crisis," he said.
I realized, with humiliation and fear, that many of the panacea-promising ideologies I clung to—like veganism—might not bear out in the grit of real life.
The separation of hashtags from captions could be the panacea to the annoying glut of hashtags (like #picoftheday and #instagood), often cluttered at the bottom of a post.
But investors and banking analysts warned the scheme would be no panacea for Italy's banking sector, which is crowded with weaker lenders and has difficulty recovering bad debts.
Beyond LSD, beyond cocaine, beyond even the opioid epidemic of our current conversation, it's the one that people kind of universally see as a panacea or the apocalypse.
Agreements like the Iran Deal are intended to buy time for diplomats to do their job, he told The Hill — not act as a panacea for bilateral relations.
"If you're expecting an instant panacea or an instant cure, it's not going to be provided by anybody here in Washington," Scaramucci said on CNN's "New Day" Wednesday.
While moving to Tennessee and embracing fermented food did yield many benefits for him, Katz is careful to point out that pickles are not some kind of panacea.
But "Darkness and Light," his fifth studio album, treats love as something far more complex than a panacea and a fount of perpetual reassurance, with music to match.
That practice is known as parabiosis, and, according to Thiel, it's a potential biological Fountain of Youth--the closest thing science has discovered to an anti-aging panacea.
The new study noted that "cannabis alone" is no panacea for the opioid epidemic, but it also concluded expanded use of the drug probably wouldn't hurt anything, either.
That "modestly" is important, because it tracks with much of what we know about school choice in general — that it offers real potential benefits without being a panacea.
Gun reformers are quick to emphasize that the private-sector policy changes are neither a panacea for the nation's gun violence epidemic nor a substitute for congressional action.
Suggesting that eliminating one source of calories is the panacea to reducing obesity is misleading and unfair to people who are trying achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
People who have resolved to improve their health and fitness in 2017 are looking for the next panacea, and the ketogenic diet seems primed to fill that bill.
"For those that thought the cloud was a panacea, I would say you haven't been paying attention," said Mike Rogers, former director of the U.S. National Security Agency.
Autonomous vehicles are supposed to be a panacea for mobility, but if they arrive to the status quo in our major metropolises, their promised benefits may never be realized.
Indeed, worry over the tendencies of dissolute men was a key reason women's suffragists of the late 19th century did not see abortion as the panacea their successors have.
Today's executive order, which repeals the Clean Power Plan and overturns a moratorium on new federal coal leases, isn't a panacea for the miners left behind by dying industry.
"We do not think that the modern monetary theory is actually the panacea," Lagarde said Thursday at the International Monetary Fund's spring meeting in Washington, as reported by Bloomberg.
Mark Zuckerberg offered AI as a panacea for Facebook's massive content problem during Tuesday's testimony before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees — but this is ultimately a false promise.
But there's reason to believe that the perception of hyaluronic acid as a panacea for dryness and wrinkles is vastly overstated — and, when used incorrectly, it can actually backfire.
Mr Rubio was critical during the interview of what he considered to be his party's outmoded and complacent view of business as a panacea for all America's economic needs.
Keto might not be an obesity panacea, but it would be a mistake to dismiss the diet as just another fad, in part because of results such as Wortman's.
It has a direct and indirect role in improving your deep sleep, and sleep is as close to a panacea as we have when it comes to weight loss.
But going back to the world of pre-ACA insurance risk segmentation through state-based high-risk pools is no panacea and would bring other market distortions and inequities.
But litigation should not be seen as a "panacea", said the OSJI report, drawing on research of human rights campaigns in 11 countries, including Brazil, Greece and South Africa.
Yet there is no panacea for this complex issue, which is why the United States and other governments were skeptical of the United Nations' sole focus on International Pharmaceuticals.
P3s can clearly play a useful role in delivery but are no panacea to bring on spending quickly and unthinkingly to hit President Trump's arbitrary $1 trillion spending target.
Downward social mobility in retirement is a mounting issue for many middle- and working-class Americans, she writes, and working longer isn't the panacea many believe it to be.
His officers will have new technologies to help make that happen, like body cameras and gunshot-spotting devices, that are promising as tools, but no panacea for responsible policing.
Louis van Gaal, United's Dutch manager, is far from being a spring chicken, but out of adversity he found a panacea that has injected adventure back into a club.
With the Congressional Budget Office forecasting revenue to top $42 trillion over the next decade, it's clear that a higher tax on carried interest is not a budgetary panacea.
This is the gory byproduct of Financial Fair Play, a supposed panacea for big club domination that instead exacerbated the issue by killing off the game's upper-middle class.
But while South Vietnam's proponents then and since have seen land reform as a panacea for the government's enduring unpopularity, the results at the time were far more mixed.
The Intercept published a wide-ranging report exposing how the plastics industry promotes recycling as an environmental panacea while fighting against redemption laws that are proven to reduce waste.
Long heralded by its profits as a digital panacea for our fractured world, services like Facebook and Twitter have instead come to both represent and fuel our darker natures.
Cole says the lack of transparency around advertising is "only a small part of the foreign influence problem, and not a panacea," but called the proposal a good start.
It is not a panacea, and you need to decide whether the odds sound good: You may be the lucky one among about 70 people who take the drug.
The manager of the R.V. park, though, said this month that Mr. Bearden is still there, still in Panacea, and like the rest of the Panhandle, still holding on.
Dr. Buchanan, of Autism New Jersey, praised the notion of LifeTown, but warned that simulated living experiences are not a panacea for the complex challenges of those with autism.
But it will take years of research and clinical trials to know for sure, and she warned against the notion that pot is a panacea for the opioid epidemic.
"For the last 30 years or so, excuses have got a bad name, and personal responsibility has taken on a cult-like status as a societal panacea," he said.
For as long as I can remember, technology has been seen as a panacea that will finally make education scalable beyond the one to few model employed in the classroom.
Ademir Martins, biologist and researcher at the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz in Rio de Janeiro, said insecticides were not a panacea and mass fumigation programs risked giving rise to resistant mosquitoes.
Zuckerberg often offers AI as a panacea for Facebook's massive content problem — and did so dozens of times during his testimony before the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees last year.
There's been a lot of speculation, misleading claims to investors and hype painting blockchain tech as a panacea for all problems, and yet bitcoin and some others truly are innovations.
And it's not a complete panacea either — Firefox will only mute the offending sites, but videos will continue to automatically play and eat up your bandwidth even after the update.
In today's environment, with escalating terrorist attacks and heightened economic and political instability, it is perhaps unfair to look to Davos as some sort of panacea for the world's problems.
There are over 150 cancer drugs on the market today — everyone would love a panacea but the pragmatic problem of today is deciding which patients should be assigned which drugs.
"We know for the most part that alternatives have not been the panacea since the financial crisis," Aubry, noting that hedge funds and commodities have underperformed equities during that period.
As the online world has moved into something more like middle age, the notion that the anonymous, unaccountable freedom of the web is a panacea for prejudice seems hopelessly outdated.
The town of around 1,000 residents was named after the Panacea Mineral Springs and "was world renowned in the early nineteenth century for its healing waters" its official website proclaims.
Marijuana appellations are not a panacea, and it will be challenging to implement and enforce "cannabicultural" designations of origin nationwide as long as a federal marijuana prohibition is in place.
Cutting fares is not by any means a panacea, but it's the kind of program that has a lot more positives than most taxpayer-funded, politically corrupt, "anti-poverty" efforts.
And just like those snake-oil charmers, Trump's promised panacea for the minority community is a placebo at best, or a lethally toxic brew of "Invigorating Radium Water" at worst.
Burgeoning new technology -- such as the methods used in this study -- may offer promising alternatives for conservation efforts, but technology is not a panacea for wildlife conservation, according to Roth.
Once and for all, here it is, a panacea for all ills associated with the numerous stark, asylum-white beams of overhead light — a collective anathema to my very soul.
Other unfortunate high-profile data breaches also demonstrate the simple fact that PIN is not a panacea and should be used in tandem with other security measures for preventing fraud.
The bigger picture: New tech may help alleviate doctor burnout, but there's no tech-based panacea for the problem, as it's only bound to be exacerbated by widespread staff shortages.
A new populist movement, labeled by its supporters as "neo-Brandeis" and by its detractors as "hipster antitrust," has fixated on antitrust law as panacea for all the worlds ills.
Of course, the fall of Mugabe was not a panacea for one of the most famously unstable economies in the world, in which many citizens continue to face debilitating hardships.
Pero las herramientas tecnológicas no son la panacea a todos estos problemas, ya que los gobiernos disponen de un arma que los hackers no tienen: el poder de la ley.
The seventeenth-century British chemist Robert Boyle, who formulated the fundamental law governing the behavior of gases, also looked to alchemy to extract the "spirit of blood" as a panacea.
"Every story was like, we thought this was the panacea, and while it has its place, we may have over-rotated into that kind of data-driven marketing," he said.
C-RAM is designed to knock down lower-altitude weapons such as the 107mm Katyusha rockets fired at Camp Taji on Wednesday, but they "are not a panacea," he cautioned.
The sheer abundance of drugs in development may create a sense of "false confidence" that one could become a panacea, he said in a recent review of the top candidates.
But the rental assistance vouchers are not a panacea; recipients have complained about poor housing stock and the length of time it takes to find landlords that accept the vouchers.
When it was created, most people had this hopeful idea around technology, that it would be the panacea for all our problems, would bring us together, and things like that.
They also point out that net neutrality failed to create a competitive panacea, since it didn't stop tech giants like Facebook and Google from exercising enormous control over the internet.
That suggests that simply outlawing nonmedical exemptions may not be a panacea in states that have a high percentage of parents using their social capital to spread anti-vaccine views.
"We do not think that the modern monetary theory is actually the panacea," Lagarde said at a news conference during the spring meetings of the IMF and World Bank in Washington.
But whether his campaign can sustain the fundraising pace it will need to grow is an open question — and the money he raised this week is no panacea, his campaign says.
The single focus on price falls far short of the complexity of access issues, and disclosure of "net" prices and R&D costs is no panacea, but a double-edged sword.
Her best choice could be the increased child tax credit she's proposing now and to somehow make it sound like that break will be a panacea for voters of all kinds.
Christopher Mitchell, director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance's Community Broadband Networks Initiative, told me that while he thinks there's some potential for this technology, it's far from a panacea.
The struggling Cougars (229-230) were eventually a panacea for Purdue's ills as the Boilermakers overcame a slow start but picked up their shooting, making 224 percent in the second half.
Bitcoin is not the "panacea" to solve the problems that people thought it would, Brad Garlinghouse, the CEO of blockchain start-up Ripple, told CNBC in an interview that aired Tuesday.
The migrant caravan was undoubtedly such a fixation, a specter from the south; the wall, its counterpart, a panacea better than a Xanax, a cure-all for the nation's many ills.
They aren't a panacea, or a substitute for stopping emissions at the source, and they're not immune to abuses, but carbon offsets are still indispensable for cutting emissions and empowering people.
That's led doctors to hope that FMT could be a panacea for all sorts of conditions linked to the gut microbiome, like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or even type 2 diabetes.
First things first: It may be uber-trendy in wellness circles, but CBD "is not a panacea," says James Giordano, a professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center.
None of that is true, of course, though the show does correctly get her penchant for swathing herself in black, and her view of yoga as a panacea for many ills.
The social science of fires has shown us that there is no panacea, no one fix that will work everywhere — some communities have different needs, others have different levels of resources.
The WHO's top emergency expert Mike Ryan said social distancing was a "tried and tested method" to slow the spread of a virus but "not a panacea" that would stop transmission.
Investors love to see public recognition of their portfolio companies, and founders sometimes believe press coverage will solve all their problems, yielding a panacea of inbound customers, employees, and new backers.
Important research has shown the benefits of trying to find common humanity across groups and subsequent work has provided an important caveat to the idea of common humanity as a panacea.
"We do not view antitrust law as a panacea for every problem in the digital world," Mr. Rosen said during a speech in Washington at an American Bar Association antitrust forum.
These recommendations are not a panacea for America's obesity and health care crises, but they are important and effective first steps to pave the way for bolder reforms in the future.
But if the last 17 years of U.S. foreign policy have taught us anything, it should be that U.S. military intervention — with (Afghanistan) or without (Iraq) French help — is no panacea.
"But, this pause should not be mistaken as a turning point because there is no sight of a panacea for the underlying chills about EM (emerging markets) just yet," it warned.
Charmed by snake oil salesmen posing as real estate developers who touted casinos as a panacea to what ailed "The World's Famous Playground," Atlantic City passed a referendum to legalize gambling.
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.
"[Legalization is] most definitely not a panacea for all of the social issues that have been associated with prohibition," he said, noting stop-and-frisk policies and lifelong sentences for drug convictions.
Just as Mad Men used advertising as a short-term panacea for the soul, doomed to fail, Halt and Catch Fire uses technology as a means of expression that is inevitably misunderstood.
But in the absence of that panacea, if you're going to have a limit on who can come, shouldn't the powers that be at least try to select the most valuable people?
Given country's strong ties to the National Rifle Association, this tragedy does very little to dissuade my feelings that potentially, on a violence-related level, country is not going present a panacea.
Michael Pfleger -- a priest known for his voluminous criticism of Chicago's violence, unemployment, underperforming schools, gun proliferation and lack of economic development -- believe the hires represent a panacea for the city's crime.
It's no panacea for the systemic problems of the domestic worker industry, which is made up of people who do some of the most essential, but worst-paid work in the country.
BP CEO Bob Dudley had choice words for public policymakers in response to what he viewed as an unrealistic over-focus on pushing renewables as a panacea for the world's energy problems.
While the Senate bill is not a regulatory panacea for every community bank or our increasingly concentrated banking system, it is an important down payment from a Congress charged with making laws.
Wayne Parrott, PhD, who studies plant breeding at the University of Georgia, says GMOs are really neither the ultimate "panacea" nor "dreaded monsters" that they're made out to be by either camp.
While no single piece of technology is likely to be a panacea, AR could be part of an overall solution to help prepare and train workers for the next generation of jobs.
But fixed-index annuities are often pushed as a panacea to plunging markets, a safer alternative that allows investors to capture at least some of the gains, with none of the downside.
Though it may not be a panacea, at this stage in the game, I for one am happy to explore any idea that people believe will bring us back from the brink.
After briefly discussing the pros and cons of caloric restriction, human growth hormone and the diabetes drug metformin, Thiel said this: I'm not convinced yet we've found a single panacea that works.
The 1970s were a time of unprecedented sexual freedom for gay men, during which diseases were traded rampantly, fueled by a libertine culture that saw penicillin as the panacea for all ills.
"Testosterone is clearly not a panacea," said Dr. Thomas Gill, a geriatrician at Yale School of Medicine who was one of the study's authors and ran one of the clinical trial sites.
Today, a growing class of well-heeled lobbyists intent on commercializing marijuana are doing everything they can to sell legal weed as a panacea for every contemporary challenge we face in America.
In recent weeks, Vatican officials have stressed that because it is a consultative meeting only four days long, the gathering should not be viewed as a panacea to the global abuse crisis.
"In an era of economic globalization, trade protectionism is poison, not panacea," the article said, adding that higher tariffs would increase manufacturing costs for U.S. businesses and push up U.S. consumer inflation.
Parents will do anything in a situation like this and we certainly don t want to mislead that this is a panacea but they should be told that this could be an option.
While there's no panacea for cybercrime, enabling stronger authentication on key online services like email, payments, social media, travel and retail will provide our accounts with significantly greater security than a password alone.
"People have a right to have a department that mirrors their community and some of the issues would be alleviated, but it's not a panacea to all the problems that happen," Aziz said.
If you trust the folks with their eyes tilted upward and their hands waving in the air, flying taxis could be a traffic panacea, leveraging the third dimension to make room for everyone.
More interestingly, salaried employees at Walmart used the app slightly more than hourly workers, proving that just having a guaranteed income isn't necessarily a panacea to financial trouble for many American households. Even.
Sandy Parakilas, a former operations manager at Facebook who has advocated for stricter regulations on the company, told me the Honest Ads Act might be a good start, but that it's no panacea.
Most Republicans subscribe to the theory of the Supreme Court's landmark Citizens United decision declaring that free speech protects the free flow of political dollars, and that the best panacea is simply disclosure.
Even if China and the United States agree on a trade deal in current talks, which would be a tall order, analysts said it would be no panacea for China or its exporters.
But Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho, warned that given all the challenges facing the global economy now, lower oil prices is "a far cry from a panacea" for anyone.
"I think that, sometimes, there's a perception that extreme risk protection laws are the panacea, that they're going to stop all mass shootings or be able to catch all potential perpetrators," Pisconski said.
Cornyn is suggesting is to take something we all agree on — not in any way claiming it's a panacea — but at least show some progress toward dealing with one element of the problem.
Jason McDaniel, an associate professor of political science at San Francisco State University, said that while ranked-choice voting might have intuitive appeal to people who favor reform, it was not a panacea.
America has a long, complicated relationship with college football, which can be hailed as a panacea for flagging revenues and gender imbalances at one college and shunned as an unwanted headache at another.
Steadily declining beer sales have prompted some alcohol brands to look to cannabis, but that may not be the panacea they&aposre hoping for, given the challenges the cannabis industry faced in 2019.
"The current development of distributed ledger technology has the potential to revolutionise financial services; whether it is the panacea of all ills in the financial world is yet to be seen," Woolard said.
Retailers claim that the gills are a time-tested panacea for modern ills, that they can increase the amount of breast milk, detoxify the blood, cure chickenpox, heal tonsillitis and clear a smoker's lungs.
When the order came to evacuate as Michael loomed with 155 mile per hour (250 kph) winds, many of the folks living at the modest Lighthouse Motel in Panacea were forced to stay put.
The hope is that autonomy would eventually address the roots of instability, although it is not expected to be a panacea after years of separatist, Islamist and Maoist rebellion, and lawlessness conflict between clans.
It just so happens that the 2016 election has ushered in a rejection of a similar Golden Calf, a god that has been imagined as offering a panacea for fundamental social and political problems.
Some intriguing ideas may come up in the interim, but take them all with a grain of salt, because a new super-Earth is not a panacea to the mysteries of our solar system.
"Latino political power is not the panacea nor does it equate to instant gains overall or lifting people out of poverty," said Kevin de León, a Democrat and the leader of the State Senate.
It would link people adamantly opposed to human genetic enhancement, those who may see it as a panacea, and the vast majority of everyone else who has no idea this transformation is already underway.
A handful of activists have taken this argument even further, suggesting that breast pumps are far from the feminist panacea they've traditionally been marketed as and gloss over the reality of working mothers' lives.
It's far from a panacea—and really, why aren't you using a password manager already—but it's a step towards at least a minimal baseline of security in our internet-of-things addled future.
But given the disappointing data on mental health reporting laws, it's wrong for legislators to champion red flag laws as though they are a panacea to the growing crisis of gun violence in America.
Why remdesivir is 'not the panacea' for the coronavirusEven if the clinical data shows remdesivir is effective in treating COVID-19, it is unlikely to be a cure-all for the virus, experts said.
Many analysts say even a durable trade deal with the U.S. would be no panacea for China's exporters, noting demand has been weakening in other parts of the world, too, most notably in Europe.
The abolition of gender that some dream of as a panacea will likely always remain in steadfast tension with the fierce desires of others to give something that might be called female specificity its due.
Thurm points to The CW's Riverdale, which is not a great show but is a relentlessly fun one, as a panacea to what he finds lacking in Fargo, and I don't know that he's wrong.
These results suggest that the therapy may not be a panacea for every man experiencing sexual difficulties, said Dr. Noam Kitrey, a sexual health and urology researcher at Sheba Medical Center in Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
This does mean that end-to-end encryption is not a complete panacea that would solve all possible cybersecurity problems—which is an idea common sense and industry experts told us a long time ago.
Yet the social construction of technology, its uses and its innovations, nonetheless warns us that we can't expect new technology alone to be a panacea for the issues we all face in the 21st century.
Shop skin care at Panacea hereWhen you say "skin-care ritual," I imagine you must mean a routine that involves no less than eight products and perhaps a song and dance thrown in there, too.
While consent decrees are no panacea, civil rights advocates and experts generally agree they represent an important tool for reform and accountability by providing formal oversight over police departments that have proven resistant to change.
He had been wanting to leave Panacea, in fact, for four years, but had not mustered the financial wherewithal to do it, and the arrival of a Category 4 hurricane did nothing to change that.
But ahead of the film's release next week in Singapore, where much of the action is set, some residents there have questioned whether "Crazy Rich Asians" is the panacea of diversity that its proponents suggest.
Still, this last-minute infusion of cash from the Adelsons to the Congressional Leadership Fund and the Senate Leadership Fund, both of which have close ties to party leaders in Congress, is not a panacea.
But the "public option"— which some Democrats have been trying to enact since health law negotiations in 2009 — isn't a panacea for the problems plaguing Obamacare, Harvard expert Katherine Baicker tells POLITICO's "Pulse Check" podcast.
In its blog post, Microsoft adds that the Artemis tool is "by no means a panacea" but is a first step toward detecting online grooming of children by sexual predators, which it terms "weighty" problems.
Beijing may decide that far from being a climate panacea, the economics of nuclear energy — along with the risks — no longer make sense in a world that is leaning toward cheaper, more reliable renewable energy.
As fish oil's biological importance became further elucidated, particularly its role in reducing inflammation, it became a wellness panacea, offering apparent benefits for everything from blood pressure and triglycerides to pain, vision, and mental health.
Nor are "white spaces" some panacea for the country's broadband ills: Even Microsoft acknowledges in its announcement that other technologies, like internet delivered by satellite, are necessary to improve connectivity in the country's most remote regions.
"People ... are beginning to understand increasingly the gravity of the situation and that the Paris Agreement, even if fully implemented, cannot be seen as a panacea," Aengus Collins, the report's author and project leader told Reuters.
"It is quite ridiculous for the United States to continue to behave obsessed with sanctions and pressure campaign against the DPRK, considering sanctions as a panacea for all problems," North Korea's mission said in a statement.
Whether it's buying the self-help book that will change everything, or drinking the ayahuasca that will exercise all your demons in a single session, people want a panacea, the come-to-Jesus, born again moment.
But even some of the greatest spiritual teachers report that they have only tasted glimpses of that kind of freedom—that they haven't found the pill or the panacea to permanently "cure" them of their humanity.
But NFV is not a panacea, and expecting it to succeed in all environments is like expecting Tim Tebow to be a better NFL quarterback than Tom Brady just because he was the superior college quarterback.
CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by Eric Helgas for The New York Times It's hard to say the precise moment when CBD, the voguish cannabis derivative, went from being a fidget spinner alternative for stoners to a mainstream panacea.
"The opening of the new stadium will be a panacea for a while, and people will be focused on ribbon cutting and flyovers," said David Carter, the executive director of the Sports Business Institute at USC.
Supplement shakes like these, with confidence-inspiring names like Boost and Ensure, are marketed aggressively to consumers and health care providers alike as a healthful panacea for all those struggling to take in enough daily calories.
A pair of adolescent sleep researchers at U.C. Davis, Ian G. Campbell and Irwin Feinberg, has expressed concern that promoters of the later school start movement are overselling it as a panacea for young people's problems.
Prescribing professionals, pharmaceutical researchers and the public need to understand that, as in every other field of medicine, the use of powerful medications can be extremely effective but is neither a panacea nor a dangerous scourge.
Thinking of the trade deal as a panacea, the government failed to come up with a broader policy or make the investments needed to use the trade agreement as a lever to transform the whole economy.
"It is quite ridiculous for the United States to continue to behave obsessed with sanctions and pressure campaign against the DPRK, considering sanctions as a panacea for all problems," the North Korean U.N. mission said on Wednesday.
While "creativity" is presented as the panacea for our overly cubicled society, this often leads to a narrow-minded focus on the stuff that dreams are made of — to the detriment of those keeping the company afloat.
And while no one sane believes pot is a panacea that can completely replace opioids for pain or eliminate the need for maintenance medications in addiction treatment, there's even more evidence that it can help reduce harm.
Two Indian companies, Serum Institute of India and Panacea Biotec Ltd, have non-exclusive rights to develop the vaccine for India and for export to other countries except where Merck and Butantan have exclusive rights, Whitehead said.
Michael charged ashore on the Florida Panhandle as one of the most powerful storms in U.S. history, making landfall on Wednesday afternoon near Mexico Beach, another modest beachside community about 60 miles (96 km) west of Panacea.
It's certainly a big step forward, and while 2FA isn't a panacea, Joe Diamond, who runs security for Okta says it's still better than just a username and password because it's adding that additional layer of protection.
Instead, what we get, is prosecution as panacea: a myopic focus on jailing families as a deterrent, even though nothing could deter the next mother from trying to save her daughter from the clutches of a cartel.
So while it won't hurt to add some oregano oil to your daily routine, it's not a proven panacea and won't replace old standbys of getting plenty of sleep and drinking lots of fluids when you're sick. 
While congressional representation and a few votes in the Electoral College aren't a panacea to the scars of colonialism and racism, the island's residents have indicated in referenda that they would prefer it to the status quo.
The more the bigots in this nation are willing to dispose of human rights and rationality in the hope of finding some panacea to the problem of terrorism, the more these attacks will occur here and abroad.
The idea that natto is some kind of powerfully scented panacea isn't a new one: Japan Today reported that in 1992, one physician said that eating natto "can't hurt" when it came to protecting oneself from AIDS.
Mr Macri may not have been a panacea for all Argentina's ills, but his stewardship of the economy was far more sober than that of his predecessor, who now seems likely to be restored to high office.
Although the government has pledged to lower borrowing costs for smaller businesses to support the real economy, Serena Zhou, economist at Mizuho Securities in Hong Kong argued that cutting LPR may not be a "panacea" for China.
So in DeVos, we have an education secretary who perhaps errs a little too much on the side of choice-as-panacea, overseeing (with limited powers) an American education bureaucracy that pretty obviously errs the other way.
Pangs of guilt follow every new study reminding us of this magical panacea, if we would just turn off Netflix, forget our social lives, emails, and all the dishes in the sink, and just climb into bed.
Yet with voters indicating by wide margins they prefer Democrats to control Congress and bestowing Mr. Trump with historically low approval ratings, the tax plan is hardly a panacea for Republican lawmakers on the ballot in 22018.
Repealing the stream rule is unlikely to prove a panacea for the ailing coal industry, which has declined for decades under administrations of both parties, because of technological changes, environmental regulations and competition from cheap natural gas.
She's a specific panacea to people old enough to remember Murphy Brown, peddling a kind of sitting-on-your-couch activism designed not to effect change, but, instead, to make you feel less alone in these scary times.
The automotive industry has been promoting self-driving cars as a kind of panacea that will solve numerous problems that modern society is grappling with right now, from congestion to safety to productivity (you can work while riding!).
He said digital technology could enhance cities, for example by managing water systems or carrying out a population census, but warned that such systems alone were not a panacea and could become yet another infrastructure layer to manage.
U.S. CRUDE NOT A PANACEA Surging U.S. shale oil production doesn't help, as this type of crude is light and sweet, and it wouldn't make sense for a refiner used to processing heavier grades to make the switch.
The music itself runs the gamut of all things drone, from a midnight catastrophic electro-noise collage to a dawn "Cosmic Planetary Gong Panacea," tied to the planets position in the sky in relation to the rising son.
A leaked copy of the order says that businesses in the same industry would able to "band together" across state lines to offer coverage—something that Trump had flogged as a health-care panacea during the 2016 campaign.
At the time I married, marriage had felt like a panacea; it was a bond that would provide security, love, friendship, stability, and romance -- the chance to have children and nice dishes, to be introduced as someone's wife.
While these arrangements may not be a panacea, corporations are discovering all kinds of benefits from smaller-scale relationships with young companies: They're cheaper, sometimes briefer, better targeted and often more demonstrably successful than a lot of mergers.
The analysis underscored how the six-month budget, approved by the Democratic-led legislature and enacted by Republican Governor Bruce Rauner in late June, was hardly a fiscal panacea despite being the first breakthrough in a yearlong budget stalemate.
Trump's executive order may have been intended to address some of the objections many had to one of his most unpopular policies, but it's hardly a panacea—on Wednesday, HHS said it was not planning on immediately reuniting families.
More women in medicine, meanwhile, might not be a panacea for these salary issues; Rohr-Kirchgraber told me that as more women entered the OB-GYN field over the years, pay actually fell overall, rather than women's income rising.
The agreement's proponents market it as a panacea for addressing the impacts of climate change, but at its core, it is about increasing government control -- over the economy, the energy sector and nearly every aspect of our daily lives.
Many of the results are excellent; it saves from gush in many cases; in times of crisis or misfortune it is an excellent armour ... But for the sake of this wonderful panacea—english humour—the English sacrifice so much.
They could find a panacea for their offensive woes in the form of the Twins, who have dropped 10 consecutive games and set a dubious franchise record Sunday by surrendering at least eight runs for the sixth straight contest.
The fact that you can get in and out through a highly liquid ETF is a convenience, but it's not a panacea that makes risk go away—it just makes the process of engaging and disengaging that risk easier.
I've seen early iterations of the HIV bug swarm antiretrovirals in microscopic footage that shouldn't be possible, shouldn't make sense, and likely don't for their insistence on a languagelessness of pure disease, pure cure, pure disorder and pure panacea.
While Medigap is no panacea to the rising cost of health care, about 13.1 million Medicare beneficiaries were using such policies to reduce their out-of-pocket outlays in 203, according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance.
The change in hemp's legal status coincided with an explosive demand for cannabidiol, or CBD, a hemp extract and a purported panacea for pain and anxiety that is put in everything from creams and tinctures to food and drink.
While she's used campaign funds to pay for child care a few times, Lamandre said it's not a panacea for smaller races where candidates might have to choose between paying a baby-sitter or buying basics like lawn signs.
But he never explained this to Trump — and Trump appears to have fixated on the fact that he wasn't under investigation as the panacea that would magically dispel the "cloud" hanging over his head due to the Russia investigation.
Even if China and the United States agree on a trade deal in current talks, which is a tall order, analysts said it would be no panacea for the sputtering Chinese economy unless Beijing can galvanize weak investment and consumer demand.
The bridge, likely to be regarded as an important part of Putin's legacy, has been promoted as a panacea to all that in a slick advert by Russian state television which uses computer graphics set against an upbeat Hollywood-style soundtrack.
And each could be said to reflect topical social ills: in Andrea's case, the grooming of young girls for the sex trade (a subject much in the British newspapers of late), and in Donny's, the religion of fame as a panacea.
I'm not arguing that machine learning is a panacea any more than I would argue that all OLED displays are awesome (some are terrible): it's just the basis on which some of the key differentiating features are now being built.
That isn't a panacea for all social or economic problems of course, but the city now has a base upon which it can continue to improve the quality of life for all of its residents and potentially some transplants as well.
To remain affordable, UBI would require payments to be small Second, to view UBI as a panacea for worker protection in the modern economy is to concede the battlefield entirely to employers who exploit their workforce and pay poverty wages.
"There has been a lot of talk that LNG from the United States is a panacea (for those looking to switch away) from Russian gas... But at the moment there are more preferable destinations for U.S. LNG than Europe," Medvedev said.
"The industry shoved this down everybody's throat, and political people threw up their hands and said, 'We've got a panacea here,'" said Eugene O'Donnell, a former New York City police officer who teaches at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
A universal basic income isn't a panacea, but it will do more than a job guarantee to create a society where citizens' value and well-being are not contingent on bullshit jobs, but granted to all based on our shared humanity.
Pinkificiation of science isn't some panacea that will fix systemic sexism that convinces little girls they aren't good at math, nor will it remove the institutionalized harassment that drives women out of science as the years of injustice grind them down.
FRANKFURT, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Banking mergers can help to lower banks' costs but are no panacea for the problems confronting the sector in an era of negative central bank interest rates, the head of Germany's financial watchdog said on Thursday.
And, while a wall is not a panacea that will eliminate all illegal migration, a difficult to breach physical barrier would go a long way toward limiting the threats that our Border Patrol agents are forced to confront each day.
"Flu vaccines are not a panacea, and do not prevent all cases of flu, even in the best years, when there are no manufacturing problems and the match is perfect," Roger Baxter, at the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, told Belluz.
While getting rid of your social media accounts is not a privacy panacea, removing yourself from mainstream social network platforms at least reduces the risk of a chunk of your personal info being scraped and used without your say so.
But planting new trees and preserving forests aren't a panacea for climate change; realistically, there isn't enough space on Earth to plant enough trees to counteract all the carbon humans have put into the atmosphere over the last 250 years.
While I still don't believe that technology is a panacea for society's problems, I will always appreciate the first president who tried to bring what's best about Silicon Valley to Washington, even if some of the bad came with it.
Even for Jews of Ashkenazi descent, whose families originated in Eastern and Central Europe and who are most likely to test positive for the three mutations, testing negative is no panacea, as they may carry other mutations that increase cancer risk.
Some argue that the acquittal of the officer who killed Eric Garner in 2014 and the decision not to indict Officer Timothy Loehmann, who shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice that same year, suggest video is no panacea for bad cops.
Paid family leave is not a panacea for our national care crisis, but it could be a lifeboat for the growing number of workers entering unpaid family caregiver roles, especially in moments of transition, hospitalization, or when professional care lapses.
The Spain case is "not a panacea by any means, but in a conflict that has been without any positive symbols, this is potentially positive," said Cameron Hudson, director of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide in Washington.
Most of the interest in this, my experts agreed, likely comes down to the fact that stem cells have been hyped by researchers and writers so much, but their potential remains so vague, that they seem to many like a panacea.
This seemed to allow Amazon to cut down slightly on the weight of ice packs and a bit of that cooler-esque insulating material—no foam, yes sliver bubble wrap—but it's more of a step in the right direction than a panacea.
On the positive side, the company has an aggressive management team and a big flexible balance sheet, but with no obvious strategic fixes in plain sight, investors are left wondering what is the panacea to bolster the company's structural issues and competitive position.
Lower rates aren't a panacea If anything, the Fed would be more likely to restart quantitative easing, the policy of buying Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities that it used during the financial crisis, as a way to push down long-term rates.
"Whilst potentially the first quarter represents a key turning point for the balance of 220, as to whether it presents a panacea to the mean reversion/range trading so evident in our space seems unlikely," said Alastair Munro at broker Marex Spectron.
A recent survey showed that the majority of polled rural Canadians—who often have the fewest options and slowest connection speeds—believe that the government should step in to fix the problem, and that the free market is no panacea in itself.
The new study, published Monday in Nature Climate Change, finds that this futuristic fix is neither the panacea that some advocates portray it to be nor is it an option that would automatically cause significant harm to some parts of the globe.
I call on our universities to have their students swear this oath as part of their graduation into the field of AI. Of course, an oath is far short of a panacea, but it reminds us of the values we hold dear.
While the industry continues to promote bots as a panacea for everything from app development to reducing headcount, companies are quietly employing human labor to buy time while developers attempt to implement AI solutions that can work autonomously and scale as promised.
Video games can't and shouldn't replace seeking professional help in these circumstances—and Gareth Dutton's 'The Problem with Using Video Games as Panacea for Mental Health Issues' 2016 article for (a pre-Waypoint) VICE is a very interesting exploration of this point.
Rather, it'll take you to numerous pieces of research that provide evidence supporting the theory that cannabinoids like THC could be novel anti-inflammatory drugs, a panacea for nausea, or a breakthrough way of treating symptoms associated with central nervous system diseases.
While some have suggested lessening the profit motivation for police by moving funds into general revenue funds, we know from the rising use of fees in criminal courts, this is no panacea as city officials may still pressure police to seize assets.
A ceasefire in Yemen is not a panacea but a starting point – the one place where virtually all actors could find a reason to call a ceasefire a victory – and where diplomacy could constrain Iran at least in one part of the region.
But none described them as the political panacea that Capitol Hill Republicans see in tax cuts -- a way to buoy a wavering base and an antidote to claims that the GOP hasn't passed any major legislation even with full control of the government.
"When you're just saying deregulate - the panacea for YIMBYs is take away regulations everywhere - you end up with warfare in the Mission District when you're really trying to encourage Palo Alto [an affluent Silicon Valley suburb] to build more housing," said Cohen.
Nafta, while never a panacea, had helped trade nearly quadruple among the United States, Mexico and Canada; made countless American industries more competitive; and perhaps most important, cemented a shift in our relations with Mexico to the benefit of the United States.
Monica Hopkins-Maxwell, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of the District of Columbia, said cameras were "not a panacea" and that only more emphasis on initiatives like community policing, data collection and better training would help build good will.
Once seen as a panacea for Japan's energy crisis after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 led to the shutdown of most reactors in the country, U.S. shale gas is now just one of many options for Japan to meet its needs.
He got that and much more, including a new green blazer, though the lesson that most surgeons say Woods's experience teaches isn't that fusion surgery is a panacea but how much active rehabilitation and physical therapy the procedure requires for it to work.
We are heading down a path where expanding surveillance is used as a panacea for societal problems — not better immigration policies or economic policies or foreign policies, but the continued diminishment of our privacy and civil liberties in the name of security.
The song affirms the classic pop panacea, young love, as a corrective to aimlessness, pressure and uncertainty, first for the kids and then for herself: "It doesn't matter if I'm not enough/For the future or the things to come," she sings.
World Vision International head Kevin Jenkins said the bargain - which its backers hope will attract more support in the coming months - would not be a panacea for all the problems of the aid system but was "a serious and realistic way forward".
"I don't think people should think of this as a panacea and start giving CBD to their pets for every ailment," said Dr. Francisco DiPolo, a veterinarian at Worth Street Veterinary Center in New York City, who prescribes it for some of his patients.
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.
Peer review isn't a panacea, but it's at least an additional layer of scrutiny (which is especially needed when there's a corporate interest that stands to make some money from marketing these results.) Smith, the researcher who was not involved with the study, is optimistic.
"The summit is by no means a panacea; even if we hit every target, our response will still not match the scale of the crisis," Power told the United States Institute of Peace, adding that it would boost the number of countries trying to help.
"Bariatric surgery leads to many improvements in health outcomes, but it is not a panacea for teens with severe obesity," said Aaron Kelly, co-director of the center for pediatric obesity at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, who wasn't involved in the study.
Naturally, the summit isn't a panacea for the many obstacles plaguing relations between cities and startups, starting with the reality that many have negative impressions of the other, they speak different languages and partnerships can take a long time to develop — often too long.
Perhaps demonstrating why health officials are urging caution -- saying chloroquine requires further clinical study and might not be the panacea it's billed to be -- officials in Nigeria's Lagos state have reported three overdoses in the days since the drug entered the conversation surrounding the pandemic.
Active therapies (exercise programs, yoga, tai chi) seem to really help people work through back pain, and alternative approaches (massage, spinal manipulation) can be effective, too — with the caveat that they're often no panacea and the effects tend to be short-lived and moderate.
According to founder Jeff Bezos, Amazon did this after "[listening] to its critics," which is a statement that illustrates perfectly why a one-time wage hike isn't a panacea for all of the workers under Amazon's very large umbrella—instead, they need a union.
For example, in an un-glamorous topless self-portrait photograph from 1982, the phrase "Property of Jo Spence?" is inscribed in marker pen across her left breast — a rejection of mastectomy as a panacea, of the pornographic gaze, and of the commodification of the breast.
"I call on our universities to have their students swear this oath as part of their graduation into the field of AI. Of course, an oath is far short of a panacea, but it reminds us of the values we hold dear," says Etzioni.
"Right now we're living in a world where those families are told if you just raise a few million dollars for gene therapy, that's your panacea," Perlstein said, referring to technology that delivers a health copy of a gene to make up for one that causes disease.
So, you have this trend of women going to their primary care provider and requesting benzos, because these drugs have this reputation as an immediate panacea to anxiety, as opposed to antidepressants, which take anywhere from two to six weeks of continued use to feel an effect.
Of course, quantum computing isn't a magic panacea that can deliver all of the above just by flicking a switch, but it can calculate much more efficiently than a tradition computer, which is great for dealing with high volume work like artificial intelligence and running simulations.
"The (Bank of Thailand) could consider a rate cut to help reduce the baht's yield appeal, but it will be no panacea," DBS analysts said in their note, adding that a cut of 25 basis points would just undo a hike by the central bank last December.
As partisan passions become more heated in the Trump era, with government officials sometimes heckled as they go to restaurants, elite institutions like the Post (the idea has also popped up in senators' Twitter feeds and in The New York Times) increasingly push civility as a panacea.
It should be noted that independent political party verification is not a panacea, and it can be abused and mishandled, but when done right, the effort can diminish the threat of violence as party leaders are able to assure their partisans that their votes will count.
In the past few years alone, cities with notorious cops like Ferguson, Missouri, and Cleveland, Ohio, have been slapped with decrees, and while federal intervention is hardly a panacea for sloppy, prejudiced, or straight-up brutal policing, there is some evidence it can force meaningful changes.
From a health equity perspective, promoting cardboard boxes to low-income minority communities is not only a step back in time from dresser drawers; it is also a fake panacea for lowering infant mortality and a disservice to the communities that are affected by it most.
What's unfortunate is that she has yet to figure out that not only is the idea of separating investment banking from commercial banking not the panacea she is hoping it will be, but it is also not something banks' clients, customers and counterparties want to have happen.
All the silly TV show references to money and what it might bring come back to me as I look at the work — the programs I grew up with that enthusiastically treated money as a panacea and a way out of whatever hood was being portrayed.
Will Strafach, an iOS security researcher who developed jailbreaks in the past, however, warned that this is not a panacea, and that a jailbreak done through an unknown zero-day vulnerability, or done by spyware such as that of Hacking Team or similar vendors, could go undetected.
"It's definitely part of a bigger trend, and it's part of a, I would say generously, a belief or, cynically, a marketing ploy, where edtech is considered a panacea for all that's wrong with education," said Josh Golin, executive director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood.
Since it appears that night milk may not become the panacea for America's sleepless nights remains any time soon, most sleep researchers agree that rather than waiting for a better sleep aid, it's more important to change the behaviors that lead to sleep deprivation in the first place.
The supervised consumption sites in Seattle aren't being pitched as a panacea — the heroin task force report suggests a comprehensive approach that includes county-wide expansions of treatment and prevention programs — but the Drug Policy Alliance's LaSalle says that if the facilities prove successful, they could catch on nationwide.
Nor is high-quality care a panacea; even if doctors found cures that eliminated active psychotic and major mood disorders, violent acts in general would decrease by just 4 percent, according to Jeffrey Swanson, a professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine.
Unfortunately, some have seized on this moment to transform these student-athletes' Herculean victory into a panacea, a pivot and a public relations pitch to erase the trauma of the white supremacist attacks of 2017 that forever marked the University of Virginia and its home, the city of Charlottesville.
"A lot of times people oversell this as a panacea for turnout, and the costs of voting are only half the story," said Scot Schraufnagel, a political scientist at Northern Illinois University who studies voting patterns, noting that education and poverty also play a key role in voter engagement.
"Some proponents of Prop C have positioned it as the panacea to homelessness, and that is simply not true," said Jess Montejano, a spokesperson for the "No on C" campaign, pointing to other proposed solutions including Mayor Breed's commitment to add 1,000 new shelter beds by the end of 203.
What they're saying: "While antitrust is not a panacea for every policy challenge presented by the digital market, the Antitrust Division will not shrink from the critical work of investigating and challenging anticompetitive conduct and transactions where justified," said Makan Delrahim, who leads the division, during a speech in Israel.
At the same time, research has mounted suggesting active therapies (exercise programs, yoga, tai chi) can really help people work through back pain, and alternative approaches (massage, spinal manipulation) can be effective, too — with the caveat that they're often no panacea and the effects tend to be short-lived and moderate.
"Lifting sectoral sanctions would not be a panacea for Russia's current recession, which is driven largely by oil prices, but would be a major political victory as well as shifting the burden of supporting Rosneft and other large, inefficient state-owned enterprises off of the state, at least partially," McDowell said.
"Price transparency tools are not likely the panacea that many have hoped for with respect to controlling health care costs," Dr. Kevin Volpp, the director of the Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics at the Leonard Davis Institute, wrote in an editorial for The Journal of the American Medical Association.
Don't get me wrong, it's certainly a useful element of the game—I'm not saying avoid players who might steal a few more bases and beat out a few more double plays than the guys currently on the Jays are capable of—but let's not act like it's a fucking panacea.
"We bring a lot of diversity into the community just by being a bar that employs people who are not old white people," said Erik Lars Myers, a founder of Mystery Brewing Company in Hillsborough, N.C. Still, embracing cultural diversity is no panacea for the realities of a competitive market.
Joseph P. Viteritti, a professor of public policy at Hunter College, who was a special assistant to the New York City schools chancellor from 1978 to 1981, said that there was "nothing inherently bad" about school boards and that mayoral control was not a panacea for the challenges facing urban districts.
Design for scale As tempting as it may be to see a new "ethics office" as the panacea for a company's problems, ethics executives quickly realized that they were unable to keep up with the demands for support from across the company, no matter how big their new department grew.
While he did say that "we believe [the update] would have" saved Josh Brown's life were it in place prior to the fatal May accident in which his Autopilot-driven Model S collided with the broad side of a truck on a highway, Musk also cautioned that it's not a panacea for safety.
Not that $1,000 a month is a panacea but it's a little bit of a cushion, a little bit of a rebalancing of the scales so that people can feel emboldened to pursue work they actually find meaningful rather than just the work that is most likely to keep them from starving.
Despite the Department of Transportation's ambitious push for a "Vision Zero" world, no one will argue that driverless cars are the immediate panacea of public safety, but in a system where 94 percent of crashes are caused by human error, surely connected vehicle technology can provide us with better alternatives and outcomes.
It wasn't a panacea by any means, but it probably would have helped some people, and it would have done so in a way that accorded with the conservative criticism that the ACA was overly prescriptive about how generous insurance needed to be — pushing premiums unnecessarily high and forcing unsubsidized customers out of the market.
"I think it's (bitcoin) not going to be the panacea that people once thought it would be, where it would solve all of these different kind of problems... Instead, you're seeing specializations of different kind of ledgers, different kinds of blockchains," Garlinghouse told CNBC at the Money 20/20 fintech conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
"It's really taken on sort of panacea-like properties in terms of the things it's being studied for and the things it has been reported to be useful for," said D. Craig Hopp, deputy director of the Division of Extramural Research at the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.
So the left-wing pessimists were too pessimistic, we thought … but at the same time there were real problems facing the working class, a social crisis that had some link to stagnating incomes and the decline of industrial jobs, and the tax-cuts-as-panacea style of conservatism had passed its sell-by date.
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 (Vt.), running for the Democratic nomination, has somehow transformed protectionism from an icon of America's right-wing into a "progressive" panacea.
"She's never said choice and choice alone is the panacea for public education," said Gary Naeyaert, the lobbyist who leads the Great Lakes Education Project, which Ms. DeVos founded to advance charter schools in Michigan in 2001 after her family had spent nearly $5.8 million on a losing initiative to establish statewide school vouchers.
So much for the panacea offered in 2016 by leaders of the Vote Leave campaign — a land of milk and honey in which an island liberated from European shackles would become "Global Britain," money would flow, impetigo would be cured, children would become more beautiful, the soil more bountiful, and the world Britain's oyster.
What lies in the chasm between the narratives of the country is the notion that if all groups, black, blanc, beur, collectively embrace a singular French identity, we can somehow adopt the successes, abandon the shame, and present a unified front of liberty and growth — a concept that only serves as a panacea for the white population.
However in the Lawfare article the GCHQ staffers argue that "lawful hacking" of target devices is not a panacea to governments' "lawful access requirements" because it would require governments have vulnerabilities on the shelf to use to hack devices — which "is completely at odds with the demands for governments to disclose all vulnerabilities they find to protect the population".
Ensuring access to nature is not a panacea for the growing socio-economic and racial inequities in this country nor is it a substitute for healthcare access, living in community with clean air and clean water, having a supportive social network, living in a place where daily life activities are not thwarted by the threat of crime or violence.
But however much its feel-good-odd-couple vibe has been a panacea for audiences whose nerves have been rubbed raw by present-day racial tension, such sidebar controversies as complaints about the movie's depiction of the late Don Shirley -- the black pianist portrayed by supporting actor nominee Mahershala Ali -- from Shirley's family could wear away its lead.
For a police force trying to resolve a record that includes the killing of a 7-year-old sleeping child, for which her shooter was cleared of all charges, documented brutality against black high school students, and the recent fatal shooting of 20-year-old Terrance Kellom, social media has proved to be a valuable panacea.
It also highlights a major weakness in the theory that self-driving cars will be the ultimate panacea for all our transportation woes: that an autonomous vehicle on the road is still just a vehicle on the road, whether it's driven by a human or a computer algorithm, and that can only do so much to reduce traffic, pollution, and their associated costs.
It felt that this finding supports the needs for more vaccine research and science funding, and concludes:Given that the gluten-free diet is not a panacea, and that an encouraging link between reovirus and celiac disease has been found, now is the time for strong investment into research, as well as support of the celiac disease community to participate in clinical trials.[Science]
In an increasingly inclusive beauty industry, new gender-neutral beauty brands like Jecca Makeup, Fluide, and Panacea are finding success by signaling to the world — through the individuals they use as spokespeople and smart marketing — that everyone, including cis women, cis men, and transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and gender-fluid individuals, can be their customers and use their products.
Every time someone thinks somebody in Silicon Valley is dominant, whether it's Yahoo, or before that, AOL or whoever, they get upended by a new startup that's a bunch of your dropouts that have a very limited amount of dollars, and so I just don't believe that money is the ... It's not the panacea, and it's certainly not the keys to the kingdom.
While many in Silicon Valley might bristle at any discussion of government stepping in on their turf, Keen sees regulation as an essential part of fixing things, although he also explains that it's not a panacea, and that it needs to be complemented with empowered consumers and innovative companies with new business models if it's going to help instead of hinder progress.
Quizá los grandes medios, siempre quejosos, siempre atentos a estas cosas, descubran por fin su panacea: si empiezan a transmitir en directo cada nueva víctima de la gripe podrán —considerando que la temporada griposa dura menos de medio año— ofrecer unos 35 óbitos al día, un par por hora en las horas despiertas, un espectáculo incesante, un terror sin medida.
In fact, the research increasingly suggests that opioids are far from a panacea for pain in general and are likely a bad idea in the majority of cases for chronic pain — in large part because people develop a tolerance to opioid effects so quickly that the pain relief over time wears off, even as the risks of overdose and addiction remain or increase.
Everything from holistic therapies to mindfulness apps to £11,500 [$14,13] mattresses are being touted as the panacea to our sleeping issues, and you can see why they're all increasingly popular: Too little sleep can lead to increased susceptibility to everything from the common cold and depression to strokes and heart attacks, as well as increased risk of obesity, cancer, dementia, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
Having conducted interviews with Solomon and a dozen of his former colleagues, I've come away with a better understanding of how the Energy Probe Research Foundation was created in his image while utilizing his gift for rhetoric, a talent for securing funding—albeit from questionable sources, such as the oil industry—and a never-waning vision of free markets and property rights as an all-encompassing panacea.
For as sitcom-silly as it is for Murphy to be dragged into a tweet war with the president in the season premiere, the heroine of this revival serves as a specific panacea to people old enough to remember Murphy Brown, peddling a kind of sitting-on-your-couch activism designed not to effect change but, instead, to make you feel less alone in these scary times.
Even though stress management may help, it isn't a panacea, cautioned Dr. Rod Taylor of the Institute of Health Research at the University of Exeter Medical School in the U.K. "Stress management is not curative therapy, does not necessarily reverse the underlying disease, and will not work for all patients – so hence some patients will continue to have adverse outcomes," Taylor, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"If you don't like the idea that Easy Money is a panacea for asset markets and think the Bank of Korea rate cut reflects the woes of an economy with excess savings, importing disinflation from both Japan and China and heading for economic stagnation, this might be a good time to find a rock to hide under for a while," Kit Juckes, strategist at Societe Generale, said in a note on Thursday.
Antitrust Alone Won't Save Us From the "Curse of Bigness" Gene Kimmelman, the president of Public Knowledge and former chief counsel of the FTC's antitrust division; and Charlotte Slaiman, Public Knowledge's policy lawyer, say breaking up big tech companies isn't the panacea that Tim Wu and others say it will be: While Tim acknowledges the need for additional policy solutions, his focus on antitrust overstates its power to eliminate the full array of harms caused by highly concentrated markets.
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 group's education task force, which visited seven cities since last October to hear from supporters and opponents, released a major report on Wednesday that concluded that "changing school governance by creating ever more charter schools is not a panacea": There are indeed some excellent charter schools.... However, we also heard about the many poor charter schools that fail to serve children with the greatest needs, offer suboptimal education, and engage in financial mismanagement, sometimes pocketing public money to make a profit for private citizens.
" Closer to home, analysis of the 1994 assault weapons ban showed mixed results because of exemptions of certain types of weaponry written into the law amongst other reasons, however the author of a study of the effectiveness of the law, Christopher S. Koper, noted that "a new ban on large capacity magazines and assault weapons would certainly not be a panacea for gun crime, but it may help to prevent further spread of particularly dangerous weaponry and eventually bring small reductions in some of the most serious and costly gun crimes.

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