By implication, of course, that s a prescription for restrained inflation and an end to rate increases.
But relying on politicians to do the right thing is a prescription for futility.
Alternatively it's seen as a prescription for "sustainable development" with "strong protections" for the environment.
Mr. Bush said trying to run a war through resolution was a prescription for failure.
Nothing in the preceding discussion is intended as a prescription for Federal Reserve policy.
But don't expect to get a prescription for magic mushrooms from your psychiatrist any time soon.
In the reality of operations in the Pakistan-Afghan theater, this is a prescription for disaster.
"This is a prescription for chaos and confusion, " Bush said, explaining his veto of the legislation.
It was a prescription for disaster, and a disaster is what we face.
In a secular bear market, however, that strategy is a prescription for disaster.
When pressed by the UCI for an explanation, Mr. Armstrong produced a prescription for the substance and a doctor's note.
One reason for this may be that insurance companies will cover a prescription for antidepressants, but not for quitting smoking.
This is a prescription for economic decline, because we know the countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.
This is a prescription for economic decline, because we know the countries that outteach us today will outcompete us tomorrow.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the "morning-after" pill without a prescription for women aged 15 and over.
Providing health Care services is a tough business these days but Orthodontic Centers of America seems to have found a prescription for fat profits.
In short, Weiss prescription is a prescription for the return of policies that have already been tried and have already failed spectacularly.
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The dynamism of cyber threats combined with the slow pace of federal acquisition procedures is a prescription for continuous frustration among contractors.
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But to some physicians, that's a prescription for waste and unnecessary costs.
Health Saving Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts will no longer cover many over-the-counter products, necessitating a prescription for these products and overwhelming doctors.
Valera, who lived in the Bronx, pleaded not guilty to charges including conspiracy and criminal sale of a prescription for a controlled substance.
We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington throw out the big government liberals and elect John McCain!
Boys are reluctant to buy condoms at the drugstore, and girls dislike visiting a physician to pick up a prescription for birth control.
Are they on the hook for medical malpractice claims if a patient reacts badly to an OTC med she asked to get a prescription for?
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Dr Dales said the last contact Mrs Taylor had with her surgery was on December 5 2011 regarding a prescription for antibiotics for an infection.
English ones think this largely absurd: the law is only a list of things you may not do, not a prescription for what you may.
This seems more like a prescription for disaster than for stability.
He referred me for a full cardio workup, just to ease my concern, scratched off a prescription for Xanax and sent me on my way.
Anthony Famiglietti, a 2004 and 2008 Olympian in the steeplechase, stopped taking synthetic thyroid hormone two months after being given a prescription for it in 2011.
Withdrawing from Iraq, mixed signals in Afghanistan (surge troops in 2010, but begin withdrawing in 2011), and public defenders for airplane bombers is a prescription for failure.
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