Word: cures
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...must stop trying to cure the inner city's problems by perpetually increasing social investment and hoping for economic recovery to follow," Porter wrote in a 1995 article in the Harvard Business Review...
Thus far, no cure has been found for the disease. However, there are several treatments for the various symptoms resulting from AIDS...
...saying that there is an empirically correct answer to the above question. But I will tell you this: a good playoff run doesn't cure ills which are intrinsic to a mediocre hockey team. It only makes you forget about them for a while...
There is no easy way to cure ourselves of this plague. I do not call for an organized response. Instead, some brave individuals are going to have to take the lead. Those who care more about the strength of their character than their GPA need only to modify their own behavior. Some reposed kindness can go a long way. Slowly, one person at a time, we may be able to salvage Harvard's soul. In the past we have only paid lip service to the "unfortunately competitive atmosphere." Starting today, let's all try to relax. At the very least...
Unless he has adapted to the new era, as has the one who calls himself Juvenal in writer-director Paul Schrader's sly and nicely understated adaptation of novelist Elmore Leonard's Touch. Played by Skeet Ulrich, he has done time in the wilderness, suffers the stigmata and can cure the incurable by the laying on of hands. Otherwise, though, he's a cool dude. He likes girls, shows no particular interest in spreading any sort of gospel and turns a politely bemused face toward the hustlers and lowlifes who swarm around when word of his preternatural healing gifts starts...