Sentences with phrase «described as the antidote»

Free - range parenting is often described as the antidote to «helicopter parenting,» the relatively new phenomenon that sees parents hover over and «baby» a child, ready to swoop to the rescue if a scraped knee or the slightest disappointment should threaten.
The involvement of Medical Social Workers in the management of tertiary, secondary and primary health centers across the country has been described as an antidote to the array of psycho - social problems confronting many Nigerians.
The comes 2) the «Shared Fondness and Admiration,» which can be described as the antidote for contempt.

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Pantone describes its decision thusly: «As consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raquAs consumers seek mindfulness and well - being as an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.&raquas an antidote to the stress of modern day lives, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill the yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.»
When endorsing Jeremy Corbyn's leadership bid yesterday, the CWU described the left - winger as the «antidote» to policies supported by the likes of Lord Mandelson.
This anti-institutional gauntlet organized by the Bruces, as they are collectively known, challenging the cultural authority ascribed to the Whitney Biennale has been best described by sculptor, professor, and director of the Granoff Center at Brown University Richard Fishman as «the expansive, 400 - plus artist, quasi invitational, slightly guerilla exhibition that seemed to offer an antidote to the walls and silos of the art world.»
I spoke with Mark Britton, founder and CEO of Avvo, and Sachin Bhatia, the company's Vice President of Product, about Avvo Ignite and the antidote to what Britton describes as traditional «gum and paper» legal marketing.
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