"It should never have been conceived of as a cure all programme, " he said.
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This quickly dispels the two biggest myths of winter driving: that all wheel drive or SUVs are a cure all, and that relatively new all-season tires are adequate for frequent winter driving.
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Ultimately, we need to move beyond the tired debates of the left and the right, between business leaders and environmentalists, between those who would claim drilling is a cure all and those who would claim it has no place.
To avoid being tagged a "net utopian, " Mr. Johnson warns that the Internet is not a cure-all.
Reverse payment settlement opponents had placed a great deal of emphasis on the Cipro case as a cure-all solution.
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The Singaporean formula works well for now, but may not be a cure for all ills in the future.
But this would not be a cure-all, even assuming that the Germans are now willing to consider an option they previously rejected.
Especially if they're selling a cure for all that inevitable arm ache...
Previous QE may not have been a cure-all, but it has helped.
There was always the risk that once the Barnes embraced the idea of relocation as a cure-all, other institutions would resort to the same thing.
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While cloning is just one part of stem cell research, it has been touted as having enormous potential as a cure for all manner of diseases.
Twitter's O'Leary noted that the security upgrade isn't a cure-all.
Antidepressants may not be a cure-all for every ailment or behavioral issue, but they're a step to discuss with your vet if you're at the end of your leash.
The prosperity that comes with more money is not by itself a cure-all against an ill-led life, and may be a source of dangerous foolishness, as Aeschylus warned centuries ago.
Flexibility is not a cure-all.
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Washington has promoted low interest rates as a housing cure-all, while Wall Street cowers in a lawsuit-weary fetal position.
It is not all about them being the doctor who found a cure for a disease but making sure they have all the bases covered.
It could stay the course, hoping that a wildly successful IPO will cure all evils.
Opium has been around in Afghanistan for centuries, used as a kind of medical cure-all.
By the way, Sir Mervyn made clear he hasn't got a huge amount of confidence that eurozone ministers have yet come up with a plan to cure the disease that underlies all of this, the excessive amounts that the Greek government has borrowed.
Indeed, they are so obvious even the politicians are aware of what they are: turn Medicaid into block grants for states, reorganize Medicare as a subsidy for well-regulated private insurers along the lines of the Paul Ryan plan, raise the qualifying age for Medicare and Social Security and means-test the latter to return it to its roots as a cure for elderlass poverty instead of a checkbook-abusing free-for-all.
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The sweetener is central to a battle in Asia to find the next cure-all gum.
At a small business discussion I raised my usual cure-all for what ails India, truly letting Wal-mart into the country.
But if the days of HRT as a catch-all wonder-drug that could cure all problems are over, that may have its own benefits.
There should be no risk of missing drugs: each patient has a box containing all the drugs required for his cure, an Indian innovation.
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