His speech is not a serious attempt to deal with curing the ills of NHS patients.
Much has been written about the ills of our Social Security system as it stands today.
He said the attack was a protest against the ills of the world's political system.
Until one reflects that mutating architecture would likely be worse than the ills it seeks to cure.
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Nothing is more reassuring than hearing them longingly turn you down and bemoan the ills of corporate life.
That risks the ills that have felled emerging markets in the past: excessive credit, government spending and inflation.
Chicago schools suffer, in heavy doses, all the ills of urban school districts: poverty, gang activity and teen pregnancies.
The links between inequality and the ills attributed to it are often weak.
Mr Gettelfinger may have concluded that a showdown with GM will do little to solve the ills of his union.
In fact, there is reason to worry more about government policy than about the ills of restructuring at the moment.
Japan's prime minister, Ryutaro Hashimoto, deserves credit for, however belatedly, putting the ills of his country's financial system on view.
The white paper will echo the Rogers view that many of the ills of poor areas are due to poor city design.
It's a desperate attempt to cure the ills of the Tory party.
Markets alone simply will not solve the ills of the U.S. economy.
The ills of the poor are neglected: of the 1, 223 drugs introduced between 1975 and 1996, only 13 were aimed at tropical diseases.
Long seen by German politicians as the purview of "speculators, " naked swaps have been blamed for many of the ills plaguing Europe's sovereign debt.
Although this is not a panacea for the ills of the investment industry, it will significantly contribute to eliminating or reducing many of them.
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But it doesn't work well for picking up common problems such as heart attacks and strokes--exactly the ills Vioxx and its kin may have caused.
During the recession, the media screams about the ills of investing in stocks and that it was a surefire way of losing all your money.
He was guided by the firm conviction that many of the ills afflicting the church could be traced to a misreading of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
It was a tactical memo that the owners are trying to get a deal done with the union that will cure some of the ills of the game such as exorbitant rookie salaries.
His education plans have met with little resistance from those traditional nemeses of Republican politicians, public-school teachers and bureaucrats, largely because he has avoided blaming school officials for all the ills of the public schools.
To cure the ills of single-parenthood, benefit-dependency and the like, he proposes a tougher welfare regime (though not all that different from the government's), tangible if unspecified support for marriage through the tax system and more job flexibility for parents.
"I don't think vouchers are going to solve all the ills of public education, but parents who are zoned to schools that are failing kids should have options to do better by their kids, " she told The New York Times.
"The Girls of Destiny Reading and Etiquette Club, " in microcosm, offers a solution to many of the ills which our analysis of the interviews in the "Girls at Risk" project revealed, and meets many of the recommendations which the team subsequently made.
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The dread scenario goes something like this: the emerging Asian economies--Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines--either slow sharply or sink into recession, and the ills spread throughout the rest of Asia, including Japan, which ships nearly half its exports to those countries.
The Luddites wished to return to a more natural way of life, in which skilled craftsment could ply their trade and make a living, and in which civilization was not ravaged by all the ills of industrialization (including heavy metals and other factory-produced toxins poisoning millions).
Considering the modest claims made by the author of the plan, as well as the sharp questioning of even those claims by many eminent economists, it would require a heavy dose of wishful thinking to regard QE2 as a potent remedy for the ills of the real economy.
Apparently, as often happens, no one thought putting up this stuff for the world to see, theoretically, would result in them seeing it, in practice, thus result in a big-paper story that exposes many of the ills the people in town would rather not talk about with outsiders.
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In fact there seems no end to the ills that a bit of manipulation can cure: Stephen Long, an inventor from Stoke-on-Trent, has patented an in-car massage system incorporated into the headrest of the driver's seat, which he hopes will put an end to road rage neatly supplying a new-age remedy for new-age scares.
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