It is now the curative for all the world's ills from war, to poverty, to cultural primitiveness. |
It is clear that the capital is the fountainhead of the ills that plague the country. |
But it cannot fix the dynamic ills of decision-making within a coalition or the inevitable impact of power politics and party entrenchment. |
It's not a panacea, a cure-all for farm financial ills, or a guarantee of profit. |
Much of the world's ills have little to do with the process of globalisation itself. |
For eight years the accused knew hardship, but their ills largely went beyond deprivations of a material order. |