A long, cold shower provided a quick fix, but after the ice-cold spray, his body still charged with restless energy. |
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Growing up chubby with three sylphlike younger sisters, I was always in search of a quick fix to my weight problem. |
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Brian Boyd, professor of education at Strathclyde University, cautions against the idea of a quick fix. |
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What might seem like a quick fix can actually ruin that very expensive, irreplaceable motor. |
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It is not a hedge around heartbreak, a quick fix for pain, or a detour through grief. |
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Riding shotgun is a team mechanic, at the ready should a driver need a quick fix. |
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If your hair is still not straight, even with all these products, or you want a quick fix, try using a hair straightener. |
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In short, allocation of elements within the mobility triad is fragmented and stovepiped and needs a quick fix to achieve efficiency. |
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It wouldn't be a quick fix but a proper, in-depth look which is what we need. |
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And the Blues' boss is extremely unlikely to tinker around with a mend and make-do loan move, or a temporary quick fix. |
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Euphemisms are a quick fix for a debate context, but they breed distrust of even the most benign ideas. |
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He is also instinctive and tactical and would be a great fit on a team that needs a quick fix at guard. |
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When you become sexually intimate with a man in order to boost your self-esteem, you're opting for a quick fix of attention. |
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You can get packs of various sizes to suit all your cable management needs so they tend to be a good investment for a future quick fix. |
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Whether viewed as a quick fix or a counterblast, the f-word is always fraught with danger. |
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Another quick fix if you are cross-eyed dominant is to close the master eye. |
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Activists and candidates, fretful about the coming general election, understandably want a quick fix. |
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There is no quick fix or simple solution and the Executive deserves credit for the start it has made. |
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The quick fix solution is adding anti-aging creams to your daily grooming routine. |
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Don't worry, he lives just down the road, so I can nip round for a quick fix. |
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If more of us could demonstrate the same depth of compassion and understanding, we would be better equipped to help those vulnerable to heroin's promise of a quick fix. |
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There is no quick fix, no matter how good the leadership is. |
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Easy money and lower interest rates won't provide a quick fix. |
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Marsden said that whatever route a company decided to take, it was important to remember that innovation was a long-term process and not a quick fix. |
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The most important challenge we face today, fixing our economy, is another crisis that eludes any quick fix. |
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As on a relief map, the arbitrary colors help the eye get a quick fix on the topography. |
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It is not a quick fix to address the poverty that many people in our community face. |
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We had to make a quick fix on the fan and stop regularly to add water to the radiator. |
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This school-night quick fix is a tasty way to treat your family to a hearty meal, with minimal cleanup and hardly any preparation. |
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Quick Review allows users to apply a quick fix to a slide, set a rating for a slide, add captions and rotate im ages in a slide show. |
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What is required is the political will to engage in substantive negotiations on all issues, not a quick fix addressing only some of them. |
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The research is available to inform you about the fallacy of volunteer tax credits as a quick fix to improving volunteer rates in Canada. |
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If there's one thing we have learned about organic growing, it is that there is no quick fix! |
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As a quick fix, the partial integration of the Treaty of Prüm into the framework of the European Union is a welcome development. |
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If you find yourself in this position, adding swap space as a file on an existing file system can be a quick fix. |
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Brook says there is no quick fix since sprays are more likely to kill predators and make the situation worse. |
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It is well understood that an energy efficiency strategy is not a quick fix to take place over only a few years. |
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If you get a problem with the rigging on the Vendée Globe, you have to find a quick fix and be sure that it is going to last! |
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And big business is often in an unholy alliance with bureaucrats and politicians who see a surveillance society as a quick fix for social and economic management problems. |
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With no prayer of a quick fix, these huge international institutions are looking at an eight-year horizon for little Greece. |
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Haitian parents, children, and potential adoptive parents deserve more than a quick fix. |
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Jodie stressed that the docu isn't designed to promote surgery as a quick fix, but she does support the ethos that we are free to change ourselves if unhappy. |
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It needs an overhaul from top to bottom and it won't be a quick fix. |
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But behind the scenes, senate aides have been tamping down expectations for a quick fix. |
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What better way of getting a quick fix of cash and attention that whipping your charlies out and panting over another woman, also exposing her busters. |
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In fact trade unions should make it clear that, unlike the IMF, World Bank and some simplistic Western leaders, public sector workers do not believe in an easy or quick fix. |
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If you just need a quick fix to get through the night, wet a string, thread or dental floss. |
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The quick fix of anti-Semitism again tempts those without historic memory. |
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And when companies are struggling, they often look for a quick fix to the problem, such as the grey market. |
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Whichever way you look at it, there is no quick fix for Mali. |
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If you love meatballs but hate the mess of pan-browning them, turn to the oven for a quick fix. |
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Disallowing this regulation would then compel our government to draw up a quick fix bill to plug this regulatory gap and then get it passed through both Houses. |
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New Yorkers, perhaps unsurprisingly, are grabbing at the quick fix. |
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Whereas this looks like a quick fix for farmers, there has been no cost-benefit, no yield benefit, and the amount of herbicide now being used is higher than ever. |
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Dr Nuri said there is no quick fix or magical solution to the problem of radicalization and militancy as this problem has taken decades to ripen. |
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Management's desire to travel at company expense is not motivation enough to risk the company's future-nor is finding a quick fix for cash flow difficulties by dumping excess inventory, or hoping for a quick jump in sales. |
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For a quick fix, this mini machine makes a variety of hot drinks including cappuccino tea and hot chocolate in 30 seconds. |
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Diets, protein shakes and tummy tucks: is there a quick fix for obesity? |
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Leftover meatloaf is good cold and a quick fix for wraps and sandwiches. |
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So instead of looking to the stock market for some quick fix, why not see what the stars have aline? |
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There is no lack of desire to find a quick fix to social and economic problems through technological solutions, but the hope for such novel solutions and the efficacy of those solutions are two different things. |
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However, much as some might wish otherwise, there is not a quick fix. |
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The quick passage of this Bill, hastily drafted without external consultation, is a consequence of a broader systemic problem of law and order quick fix politics. |
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Looking at the whole from this heightened perspective, we could choose to either look at the problem of the lack of decent work with an attitude of a quick fix, or we could address the fundamental sources of the problem. |
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The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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It may have seemed like a quick fix to put a gastric band in but by doing so doctors have undermined his responsibility for his own eating habits. |
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