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.
But among the crowd we found many who believe in Mr Khan's prescription for Pakistan.
Watts, however told reporters her group of American moms rejects the NRA prescription for the country.
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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.
She's already had her Canadian prescription for heart medication confiscated once at the border.
"This is a prescription for chaos and confusion, " Bush said, explaining his veto of the legislation.
Dr. Alethea Hsu has a strange-seeming prescription for terrible times: She recently opened a new shopping center.
The antidote for this movement is to both find and connect with your own personal prescription for service.
They comprise some 1, 500 pages of analysis, diagnosis and prescription for each of the European Union's 27 members.
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.
The drug has been produced by the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis and is available by prescription for adult dogs.
When pressed by the UCI for an explanation, Mr. Armstrong produced a prescription for the substance and a doctor's note.
Saving more and paying less in taxes while taking care of your health is a surefire prescription for increased happiness.
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.
Imagine going to a Walgreen to fill an emergency prescription for penicillin and being told that the pharmacy won't fill it.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the "morning-after" pill without a prescription for women aged 15 and over.
Saving more and paying less in taxes while simultaneously taking care of your health is a surefire prescription for increased happiness!
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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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That's just part of his prescription for changing how medicines are invented.
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.
I've found that there is no one-size-fits-all prescription for success and health.
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The German and EU prescription for the crisis is "more Europe" .
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