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panacea

[pan-uh-see-uh] / ˌpæn əˈsi ə /


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Yet he adds that it won't be "the panacea" that cures an Argentine economy that has long battled high inflation and public spending, and defaulting on its national debt.

From BBC

Shifting reporting regulations to reduce costs while allowing shareholders and companies greater flexibility to determine appropriate frequency of reporting isn’t a panacea.

From Barron's

A good leader knows when to open the floor and when to move fast, rather than treating cognitive diversity as a panacea.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s the furthest thing from a panacea,” Murphy said.

From Los Angeles Times

"Polynucleotides as a treatment is not the panacea. There are plenty of other treatments out there that can do similar, and have more data behind them."

From BBC