Sentences with phrase «as the panacea of»

When the Master Plan for distributing a $ 2 billion FEMA payment for school rebuilding was approved last year, officials hailed it as a panacea of sorts that would ensure every Orleans Parish student is at least in a building that is «warm, safe and dry.»
On the strength of such findings, self - esteem came to be seen in some circles as a panacea of all manner of personal and social ills.

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Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good.»
When Craig Erdmier and Robert Stroup, co-owners of $ 50 - million Cord Construction Co., in Rockford, Ill., plunked down about $ 12,000 on a state - of - the - art digital Canon copier a year ago, they envisioned the machine as a panacea for Cord's document difficulties.
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.
So in September, when Cain unveiled his 9 -9-9 tax plan as the panacea for America's economic ills, both sides of the political aisle were quick to scoff at its simplicity.
As a preview of our results, we find that the addition of net debt pay down helps performance, but is not a panacea.
The ideology of the «free market» plugged by the media and academics as the panacea for the problems of economy and society may help the spread of such elements of a mono - culture.
But I had no illusions about such silence as an overarching panacea for the deep layers of racist oppression that the culture of the jail both presumes and re-instantiates.
The advocates of «globalization» described it as the panacea for all economic woes, and that the only path to prosperity is to adhere to free - market principles.
The promoters of RU - 486 suggest that the drug is a social as well as a medical panacea.
The promotion of the Peters Projection thus seems to have taken on some of the same single - mindedness as claims for an «only true faith» or a panacea patent medicine.
The modernizing forces of technology, bureaucracy, urbanization and communication appear more and more to be the problems rather than, as they once did, the panaceas to the dislocations of our complex culture.
I affirm my faith in the promise of Easter, of the resurrection, not only of the Lord Jesus Christ but of us all; the resurrection not as a panacea or placebo for those who can not cope without medication, or as the soporific of the masses (Simone Weil said that revolution, and not religion, is the soporific of the masses), but as the reality which lights the day.
If it is a correct answer, it implies that we must support such organized efforts as that of the APPE4 to deflect current educational momentum into other channels than a mere reshifting of the same materials and approaches, putting forward of dead models as new panaceas, or the temptation to begin with precise discipline where in fact learning should start in a different way.
White does not simply present Malory's romance as an allegory for the ills of his age, though he recognizes its relevance, much less as a panacea for his own afflictions in any sense other than the humble one in which all polite literature is a welcome respite from terrestrial agonies.
The notion that science is some panacea with all the answers is as flawed as saying religion has all of the answers.
When inflammation strikes, we are conditioned into reaching for a quick fix in the way of pharmaceutical or prescribed drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen, temporary panacea's that come with their own adverse side effects and with long term use have the potential to create a host of health problems independently.
Prickly ash trees of the Zanthoxylum species are found in China, Japan, and in North America, where the American Indians employed the bark as a general stimulant and a panacea for toothache.
Even if measures supported by the best available evidence (such as traffic light labelling on the front - of - food packaging and removing advertising junk food to children between 6 am and 9 pm as recommended in the Government's response to the National Preventative Health Taskforce) are implemented, regulation is no panacea.
But even as demand grows, there is also a growing awareness that our perception of the purity of organic agriculture or understanding of organic certification may not completely align with reality, and that organic agriculture, even in compliance with certification standards, is not a panacea.
Arsenal is going through a lean period, as teams often do, I am not sure a change of manager will be the title challenging panacea that many supporters hope for.
The new odor, a commingling of the vapors of turpentine, rotten eggs and old oysters, comes from dimethyl sulfoxide, better known as DMSO, the controversial and often illegally used drug hailed by a growing legion of amateur and professional athletes who view it as a panacea for many ills ranging from sprained ankles to tendinitis and ripped muscles.
The ability to build a relationship with a known carer based on mutual respect and trust is promoted by advocates of midwives as the panacea for being able to control levels of fear, maintain feelings of being in control throughout the birthing process and being satisfied with the outcome of the experience [42].
Britain's struggling small businesses will be able to secure cheaper bank lending as a result of the government's credit easing initiative unveiled today - but business leaders are warning it is not a «panacea» to the UK's bank lending problem.
Obasanjo, said this at the 38th Kaduna International Trade Fair's Seminar with the theme, «Promoting Public Private Partnership as Panacea for Accelerated Growth and Development,» organized by the Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture on Monday.
As the debate on restructuring the Nigerian Federation gathers momentum, the Igala nation has called for the creation of Okura state as a panacea for the.As the debate on restructuring the Nigerian Federation gathers momentum, the Igala nation has called for the creation of Okura state as a panacea for the.as a panacea for the...
Governor Fayose called for team spirit as panacea to move the region forward, saying «if the Yoruba nation must regain its pride in the Nigerian nation, hence action must be tailored towards the elimination of party politics».
Shadow home affairs minister James Brokenshire warned ABCs are «no panacea» to anti-social behaviour, especially as two - thirds of those signed by under - 18s are broken.
The UNICEF Nigeria Chief of Field Offices and Coordination who described social protection programmes as panacea to poverty reduction, said the initiative remains the only way to reach out to the people most especially the vulnerable who deserved all round intervention of socio - economic life.
A group, under the aegis of Concerned Ron / Kulere People, on Thursday called for the adoption of livestock alimentation practice as a panacea to the frequent herders / farmers...
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 second is desperately trying to patent new varieties, extracts and components of the plant in the knowledge that modern science now proves that cannabis is as close to a panacea as possible.
Those pushing this idea argue that it is about the only panacea left for PDP to regain control of Anambra State as resort to the old ways of doing things, will still leave the party in the hands of the godfathers who will engage in another round of bickering till the election is over.
As a follow up, Senator Shola Adeyeye, suggested that government should introduce community policing as a panacea to incessant killings, while also blaming governors of States for tampering with Local Government finances which he said, have not allowed effective operations of Council areaAs a follow up, Senator Shola Adeyeye, suggested that government should introduce community policing as a panacea to incessant killings, while also blaming governors of States for tampering with Local Government finances which he said, have not allowed effective operations of Council areaas a panacea to incessant killings, while also blaming governors of States for tampering with Local Government finances which he said, have not allowed effective operations of Council areas.
While exercise is no panacea, it does confer plenty of benefits as we age.
But after he discussed it as part of a five - part series on his blog Obesity Panacea, the five parts together received 12,080 page views and 70 reader comments in a week — then MSNBC.com covered the study.
«I don't see this as a panacea,» Fry adds, recalling «iron lady» Margaret Thatcher, «but there are good reasons for having a balance of the more caring sex in government.»
Whereas GMOs should never be seen as a panacea, they can do a world of good as important tools within a broader strategy to combat starvation, disease and environmental degradation in places like sub-Saharan Africa.
Millions of older women ping - ponged between shock, confusion, alarm, and anger in July when researchers dropped a bombshell: Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), long touted as a panacea that would slow aging, does more harm than good.
The capability of PanACEA as a research tool is demonstrated by highlighting the gat and aga variable regions which are important in differentiating strains of Enterobacter hormaechei.
Rather than focus on single foods or nutrients as a panacea against depression, researchers are looking at the big picture, explains Felice Jacka, PhD, an Australian food - and - mood researcher and president of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research.
Think of it as one piece of your wellness puzzle, and not a panacea.
Louis Kuhne, referred to by his peers as «A genius in the art of healing», created a unique hydrotherapy panacea to successfully treat a wide spectrum of diseases.
While the GI is one important aspect of fat burning nutrition, using GI as your only criteria for choosing foods may not be the diet panacea that some «gurus» want you to believe.
These are marketed as panaceas — a good way to profit from the excess of soy.
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!
According to Joseph Nordqvist and Megan Ware RDN LD of Medical News Today, cinnamon has been used (and highly prized) in Ancient Egypt since 2000 BC as a panacea to treat things like coughing, arthritis and sore throats.
However, as I stood on the side of the road watching this parade of fear - based talk, researchers telling us more research is needed, and advertisements of the latest brain health panacea, I felt, based on my reading of research studies that can be found in any average medical library where, much to my amazement and frustration, few besides me tend to go, something was missing.
Yoga should not be seen as a panacea for all problems, yet it can prevent or solve most of these problems, if practiced under the guidance of an expert.
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