«However, fear appeals should not be seen
as a panacea because the effect is still small.
Not exact matches
They hold basic income
as a
panacea to end all poverty and view the future of almost everyone not working
because automation has taken over everywhere
as a utopia.
The project, called CarbFix, won't act
as a global warming
panacea because it uses more water than some industrial sites can offer.
Well, an apple probably wouldn't make much of a difference, but if you go heavy on carbs, you could retain a lot of water, especially if there's a lot of fiber... I'm surprised how much fiber is touted
as a digestive
panacea, and yet how sick it used to make me, and even then I'd think it was
because I wasn't eating enough of it... fiber absorbs water and expands... bloat, bloat, bloat!
I'll share further down what I did instead of succumbing to the pharmaceutical push (
because as you can imagine, that was certainly not the last time it was offered
as a
panacea for all my period woes).
Opponents, such
as IPS Superintendent Eugene White, say mayoral control is no
panacea because the cities that have tried it still have huge problems.
Because, once you speculate about energy companies» clandestine lobbying effort and their influence over the political agenda in the face of a looming catastrophe —
as King has — it's difficult to claim that another mode of producing energy offers a
panacea.
The authors simply dismissed actual reported field CFs
as irrelevant and not valid
because they allegedly apply only to short, «low - power turbines with small diameters in slow - wind areas [less than 7 to 7.5 m / s annual winds]...» The authors, however, fail to explain why the higher power windmills with large diameter blades were not available before, if indeed this combination is wind energyís economic
panacea.
Technological solutions, such
as adoption of the Lightning Network and Segregated Witness, were supposed to be a
panacea to bitcoin's scaling problems
because they speed up the network.