One called "Lenders in the Temple" turns on an apt but also somewhat predictable catalog of modern ills.
Transparency, management-speak for honesty, is put forward as the answer to most of today's ills.
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This vicious cycle of patronage and corruption lies at the root of Turkey's financial ills.
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It will hold conferences around the world to pontificate on various global ills, real or imagined.
His speech is not a serious attempt to deal with curing the ills of NHS patients.
However, too often, inner cities are viewed as places of blight, poverty, and social ills.
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To its credit, his government recognises that Greece's ills go far beyond the public finances.
Businessmen, politicians and ordinary people across the poor world often blame western moneymen for their ills.
Realistically, the epidemic will persist until and unless these broader social ills are addressed.
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Well, for starters, having healthy retirement and savings accounts can cure a lot of future ills.
Much has been written about the ills of our Social Security system as it stands today.
The only cure for the IMF's ills is to pull the plug on that international bureaucracy.
University of Indonesia economist Didiek Rachbini warns of revolution if these ills are not addressed.
He said the attack was a protest against the ills of the world's political system.
Further, the Bloomberg administration has struggled with one of the city's most visible social ills, homelessness.
Polygamy is widely blamed for social ills ranging from school absenteeism to street violence.
But for Germany, the only answer to Europe's ills is to reduce borrowing and debt.
Even if Pakistan does secure a new financial deal, it will not cure the economy's ills.
These days, Slim insists his biggest concern is using his wealth to help solve Mexico's social ills.
Obesity leads to a legion of ills, from heart attacks and strokes to gut cancers and diabetes.
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Until one reflects that mutating architecture would likely be worse than the ills it seeks to cure.
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Westminster talk of welfare reform chimes with public concern that economic inactivity is linked to social ills.
They used their platforms to speak about societal ills, and bridged the gap between activism and entertainment.
And what do these great Americans have in mind as the recipe to cure our national ills?
If Mr Blair's spending spree does remedy all these ills, he will be applauded and deservedly so.
Faced with this litany of ills, Europe's politicians and officials respond in a number of different ways.
And down we spiral as greater social spending begets greater social ills requiring still greater levels of spending.
Nothing is more reassuring than hearing them longingly turn you down and bemoan the ills of corporate life.
And that would be bad--far worse than the rather innocuous ills wrought so far by oil's escalating cost.
More controversial studies purport to link widening income gaps with all manner of ills, from obesity to suicide.
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