Sentences with phrase «state as a panacea»

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...

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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.
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.
State and federal policymakers are increasingly pushing such tests as a panacea for the nation's educational concerns.
With California's so - called Parent Empowerment Act drawing national media attention as a school reform panacea, and similar laws being discussed in other states including New Jersey, Colorado, and elsewhere, the new national organization Parents Across America (PAA) warns that the law fails to promote positive solutions, is subject to abuse, and threatens to harm school communities.
I don't think we should be scared of admitting that we just don't know, if indeed we just don't know (which I believe is a fair reflection of the state of the science)... I do not believe that Fu et al. weightings is some panacea nor that the «cancellation» works on all space and timescales (the statement needs to be * proved * it can not be accepted as an article of faith — that is not the way science works).
Christina Blacklaws stated that technology can not be looked to as a panacea.
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