Word: panaceas
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...course, school choice should not be seen as a panacea for our educational crisis. Indeed, this crisis has other causes besides crumbling schools. The decay of the family, for example, has contributed to educational problems. But family decay isn't problem government can readily solve. We have to attack on other fronts...
...understand why the author of the article wishes to abolish the current system. As a first-year students, I am aware of some of the stereotypes that Pinsker finds so distressing, but I do not find these stereotypes so terrible nor do I think that randomization is the panacea for diversity...
...dean was not specific about how much was saved in what areas to emerge with a budget shortfall of $7.5 million instead of the projected $11.7 million, but it is clear that administrative cost-cutting efforts have not been a panacea...
...Bill Clinton believes that the closest thing to a panacea that we have is described by a simple four-letter word: work," Cuomo said. "He has been living that truth all his life...
...years. Most reputable scientists steered clear, viewing the field as fringe medicine awash with kooks and fanatics. A researcher who showed interest could lose respect and funding. Certainly Linus Pauling lost much of his Nobel-laureate luster when he began championing vitamin C back in 1970 as a panacea for everything from the common cold to cancer. Drug companies too have been leery of committing substantial energy and money to studies, since the payoff is relatively small: vitamin chemical formulas are in the public domain and cannot be patented...