The timing of the new highway bill will not be the silver bullet to help us this year. |
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Parental leave seems to play an important role in easing some of these issues, but it is by no means a silver bullet. |
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Miller's silver bullet quickly turned into fool's gold, and bit by bit she backed away from the story. |
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Though a silver bullet does not exist, hope remains for improved weed control. |
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The academic literature on DDT and malaria doesn't suggest that DDT is the anti-malaria silver bullet that some people make it out to be. |
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Nor will the introduction of incentives be a silver bullet that resolves all problems in the industry. |
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In the old days, a silver bullet, a dose of sunlight or a stake through the chest would be enough. |
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Employers would be wise to look for ways to contain these costs, but there is not a silver bullet. |
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You've probably heard about that bit of lore where a werewolf can only be killed by a silver bullet. |
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Dealing with the digital divide is beyond the scope of any single initiative and technology is not a silver bullet for the world's problems. |
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It is not a silver bullet, but a useful tool in helping combat these problems. |
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His billowy-sleeved shirt was of a red silk, with a single row of silver bullet buttons ornamenting the placket. |
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Finding a vaccine that could prevent AIDS is considered the silver bullet for the developing world. |
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In 2006, those sheriffs rode into town slinging rhetoric and pretending to have a silver bullet for every criminal offence. |
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Al Gore says there is no such things as a silver bullet, there's only silver buckshot. |
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In fact, in numerous studies, Leiter has found that when it comes to slaying stress, control over your job demands may be the silver bullet. |
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There is no single silver bullet solution to the institutional misalignments in the business and human rights domain. |
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Back in the old days, the only cure for a werewolf was a silver bullet. |
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The belief is that we have this silver bullet which will change everything. |
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This budget worries me because it sends the message that a reduction in corporate tax rates is the silver bullet for the economy. |
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There is no silver bullet and no single policy or program that will immediately solve the challenge we face in protecting our environment. |
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At the same time, it is also clear that we cannot find a silver bullet and there is no silver bullet. |
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To our way of thinking, there is no single silver bullet that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and halt climate change. |
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It provides a balanced approach, recognizing that there is no silver bullet, no single policy, which alone can secure sustainable prosperity. |
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Like so much in politics, I don't think there is a silver bullet here. |
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Weiner will pay out for focus groups and polls, trying to find the silver bullet that will put the past back in his pants. |
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Again, when exploring this topic Pearlstein is frank in stating up front that there is no silver bullet solution here. |
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But I've got to tell you it looks at the moment very, very promising, that it could be you know, a sort of a golden bullet or a silver bullet if you like. |
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While antibiotics are hardly a silver bullet and they are useless against viruses, they raise the simple possibility of treatment for bacterial or fungal illnesses. |
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There will never be a silver bullet in security, just like there is never a silver bullet in any other line of work, but does that mean we should give up trying? |
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I don't think these allegations will prove to be the silver bullet. |
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Destroying any insurgency is a complex, long-term task for which there is no smart weapon, silver bullet, or critical node that assures quick victory. |
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Thirdly, we affirm our support for the Bali Road Map, which precludes the notion that a scientific silver bullet can save humankind from the ill effects of its largely unsustainable development track. |
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But where the heart is concerned, a one-shot, silver bullet approach would be the ultimate disservice. |
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There is no silver bullet for this problem. It will take hard work and long hours to fix. |
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Thus, it's not surprising that those looking for a silver bullet have turned their attention to medications as their latest hope. |
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Not only is adding social condition to federal legislation a piecemeal solution, it risks the implication that it is a panacea or silver bullet for the problem of socio-economic disadvantage. |
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While I recognize there is no silver bullet fix given these complex issues, I am also keenly aware there are very real, serious human consequences that spring from poor information handling and governance. |
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We need to be prepared to accept that there is no silver bullet, no single step or procedure, available to us in our quest for positive health and increased longevity. |
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It is clear there are no easy answers and clearly no silver bullet. |
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The extensive research and consultations conducted for this mandate demonstrate that no single silver bullet can resolve the business and human rights challenge. |
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High-resolution imagery will not be a silver bullet, but it will have profound implications for security issues and for warfighting, particularly as consumers become more savvy about how to fully exploit it. |
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So although abolishing peremptories isn't a silver bullet, it's nonetheless a powerful bullet to equalize talent and force trials to be conducted on the merits. |
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One of the world's rarest cars is a Vauxhall built at Luton, the priceless Silver Bullet. |
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The surrender of the Silver Bullet Saloon's lease was handled by Moe Gold of KGW Associates. |
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The Silver Bullet Security Podcast audience clearly agrees, with nearly 11,000 average listeners per episode and more than one million total downloads. |
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