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It is high time for profound reflection on the ills of a doddering democracy which has precipitated so many of the world's ills and solved so few.
Is Triple Frontier a meditation on the ills of greed?
But increasingly, celebrities cite it as one of society's ills.
But China's ills are likely to get harder to cure.
A slow housing market leads to all manner of ills.
An influx of gentrification can lead to costly social ills.
The same goes for countless victims of other internet ills.
But he refused to blame them for all medicine's ills.
If seeing adorable puppies and kitties cures ills, Google exists.
The cure for tech's ills, they hope, is more tech.
My diagnosis of the agency's ills is institutional, not personal.
By the time Emilia points out that the failings women regularly stand accused of are merely reflections of men's worse ones — "The ills we do, their ills instruct us so" — it's too late for Desdemona.
Expanding state ownership is the wrong way to tackle such ills.
Yet despite these failings, the euro zone's ills are easily exaggerated.
They're also targeted by online scams, malware, and other internet ills.
Bad policies often outlast the ills they are supposed to remedy.
Opioid addiction isn't a metaphor for the ills of modern life.
Mr Trump's diagnosis of America's ills is quite correct, they sniff.
"It's a very easy explanation for very complex ills," he says.
It is about SOCIETY's ills, the misogyny of women's humor — t.j.
Poverty and hunger are continuous social ills that plague our society.
Or should it aim to decarbonize and address other global ills?
Maduro blamed what he calls US economic terrorism for Venezuela's ills.
But the ills they portend have begun to metastasize this year.
Baillie mourns the Sioux by depicting the ills of US society.
"You're vulnerable to predators and all manner of ills," she continued.
Topping the city's list of climate-related ills: intensifying urban heat.
No ruminating about a nation's ills and how to heal them.
The solutions to society's ills, Mr. Barr declared, come from faith.
Pope John Paul II also spoke about the ills of narcotics trafficking.
It's trendy to make social media the scapegoat for all millennial ills.
Last year, some brands tried to make a statement about society's ills.
When discussing America's social ills, Mr Trump has a tendency to exaggerate.
Italy's banking ills may be easing, but they are far from cured.
This matters for how we diagnose the ills of the Trump era.
Ancient ills Cancer's being plaguing humanity for much longer than we thought.
Investors stump up money that charities use to tackle quantifiable social ills.
Warren believes that Big Tech is the cause of our social ills.
But when you brand us the cause of societal ills, I bristle.
Los Angeles and San Francisco are suffering from other ills, namely affordability.
These countries scapegoat darker people their nation's social ills and economic struggles.
Conventional wisdom holds that Washington's ills stem from excessive partisanship and incivility.
Bringing back earmarks is in no way a panacea to congressional ills.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has spoken out often and thoughtfully on society's ills.
That prompted an extended riff, among the others, about the party's ills.
It is gun violence, and its ills resemble a public health crisis.
MANY FOODIES pin the blame for farming's ills on "unnatural" industrial agriculture.
Was he glorifying the ills of his community, or exposing their roots?
What social ills did supporters of the amendment believe it would eliminate?
I learned the ills of socialism quickly … and became a Whig slowly.
Postmodernism has been a favorite scapegoat for our ills for decades now.
He's trying to correct the ills of his past, in some skewed way.
Like other superhero stories, Watchmen spins out allegories for our real-world ills.
Psilocybin has potential both to heal people's ills and to give them pleasure.
Readers who suspect that economic progress cures most ills will be more sympathetic.
Confronting such ills without encroaching too much on freedom of expression is tricky.
If there is a solution to Spain's ills, that is where it lies.
It soothes our souls and acts as a moral evasion of America's ills.
Cittaslow's approach could be "a vaccine" for the ills of modernity, he said.
Others ask, should schools be responsible for trying to help fix societal ills?
Mississippi suffers from a cluster of ills that make it an economic laggard.
She is still driven by politics and social ills, as one would expect.
But major projects can take years to complete, leaving Gaza's ills to fester.
He wrote about rednecks and racism, absentee fathers and the ills of materialism.
They are associated with a host of ills, including heart disease and stroke.
Searching for something to blame for my family ills, I blamed arranged marriage.
Where liberalism seeks to ameliorate economic ills, progressivism's goal is to eradicate them.
But McConnell said that bolstering border security would not fully address immigration ills.
These moves reflect a growing concern about the ills of single-use plastic.
It's a pastoral visit, but we're also talking about the ills of capitalism.
The ills of the department, and perhaps the city, were Johnson's to fix.
People here know that no single senator can fix all of Alabama's ills.
Religion, the long-stubborn source of our national ills, is finally dying away.
But the US left Iraq not because Biden solved all of Iraq's ills.
Lorea, Pope argues, is responsible for the country's ills, and deserves to be assassinated.
America has to cure its own ills and building walls won't help, he says.
Many of the world's ills exist in a larger context of specific, sad histories.
Could these ills share some common causes, namely rising market concentration and crimped competition?
Everyone's incentive has been to look away and hope economic growth cures all ills.
Well, an awful correctional facility is merely one of Castle Rock's many corrosive ills.
The EU became a convenient scapegoat for Britain's ills, particularly in the tabloid press.
If there is a solution to the country's ills, that is where it lies.
But the website has come to embody many of the ills of social media.
All this may sound more like a cure for insomnia than for economies' ills.
Neither book blames all American ills on racism—they are more nuanced than that.
Participating in democracy allows us to collectively remedy the ills that affect students' lives.
Then again, Zuckerberg has been outspoken about the ills of the tech world before.
Ideologically sound though, in that social media's ills need to be addressed, preferably yesterday.
That second wild card team was added in 2012 to solve amorphous, situational ills.
Battlestar Galactica is a forceful allegory about the ills of the United States government.
DALLAS — I have lamented the various ills of the N.B.A.'s opening month plenty.
Spotting them is a lot harder now, thanks to light pollution and other ills.
Truth is, black on black crime is perpetuated by systemic injustice and social ills.
Her inspiration is to link the economic suffering of France with its social ills.
Over the last decade, the documentary form has been about pointing out societal ills.
But the subculture continues to suffer the same ills that befell the punk movement.
Through my considerable dating experience, I've divined the remedy to these particular dating ills.
Addressing societal ills by having uncomfortable conversations is how we will actually make change.
He argues that by diagnosing our own ills, we can begin to combat them.
It's also because the national political discourse lacks a vocabulary for the city's ills.
The utopias of technology see social, bodily and environmental ills as requiring technological solutions.
It is unacceptable to blame our worst social ills upon our society's most vulnerable.
He spoke of raising his black son, and of the ills of income inequality.
Hence the focus on Negan as the source of the show's ills, I guess.
No one has accused the Whitney of failing to right all the world's ills.
Congress suffers from many ills, but few are as easily cured as this one.
Facebook's ills nonetheless give Bezos the chance to elbow his way into the digital duopoly.
Imagined dystopias reflect the visions of their creator and are inspired by particular social ills.
The root of all these ills may lie in the show's much-maligned fourth season.
The idea that HBS is responsible for the ills of Western civilisation is far-fetched.
Wellness Tech: There are now trackers to help cope with the ills of modern life.
His thinking is relevant today, as society debates the good and ills of social media.
But neither is it meant to solve all of society's ills with one magical spell.
He has also spoken widely against what he considers to be the ills of feminism.
For decades Arab opinion-makers have ascribed a host of regional ills to the West.
You also manage to comment on more surface level societal ills, like what's going politically.
And we've got a pizza oven as well, and, you know, pizza cures all ills.
"Even if the child isn't abused, the emotional trauma creates all these ills," she said.
For progressives, the establishment Democratic Party has aided and abetted many of today's worst ills.
It envisages sweeping measures to combat both climate change and a raft of social ills.
"These are all the ills that I was trying to avoid," she told the newspaper.
Kimono also addressed the ills of South Africa's apartheid regime through his song 'Kill Apartheid.
Plus, our growing economy and tight labor market tend to fix most of these ills.
Fixes Liberals and conservatives often disagree about the causes of poverty and other social ills.
Its lyrics are a litany of political ills and social injustice Thailand is afflicted with.
Every need could be catered to; most ills remedied; instant gratification made ever more instant.
Women can shine a spotlight on society's ills by refusing to partake in it entirely.
Elderly Americans, however, would lose the guarantee of government-paid healthcare for all their ills.
If only we could solve what ills us by loping through meadows carpeted in thyme.
The group estimates the US needs $4.5 trillion by 2025 to cure its infrastructure ills.
"It cannot right all the ills of an unjust world, nor is that its role."
Kravitz's Rob is not perfect, but she doesn't suffer from the same severe personality ills.
Pop histories describe the saloon as a "symbol" — of masculinity, of drunkenness, of social ills.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mizuho's harsh medicine gives investors a taste of Japanese banking ills.
The vocational schools themselves are no silver bullet to the country's economic and social ills.
"The Whitney cannot right all the ills of an unjust world," Weinberg unnecessarily reminded us.
"These are all the ills that I was trying to avoid," she told The Post.
His eloquent language speaks of social ills, corruption, guerillas, and the plight of indigenous peoples.
"These are all the ills that I was trying to avoid," Ford told the Post.
But if laughter truly is the best medicine, Suburbicon looks like it could cure some ills.
But when you think about it, taxing vices hasn't always been the cure for all ills.
"Talking about things, bringing them to the surface, is probably the best cure for the ills."
Gadsby doesn't seem to have faith in the power of comedy to solve the world's ills.
We were going to go around like Emily's List on steroids and fix these social ills.
No public inquiry can deal with all of the ills that have driven weeks of protests.
His faith in the power of government to right the world's ills led to radical proposals.
Curing the ills that feed public opposition to globalisation requires efforts to address two other problems.
It would constitute a hands-on approach to a host of ills, from corruption to terrorism.
"It's time to come to the table to try and negotiate these ills out of society."
Times are hard and confusing, but Michelle Obama gives a hug that could cure all ills.
It demands a referendum on membership of the euro, which it blames for Italy's economic ills.
Allostasis reminds us that to treat our ills we also have to repair our social fabric.
Some may argue that what really is at the root of Chicago's ills is more complex.
Mr. Papaconstantinou also relates how he came to be seen as a scapegoat for Greece's ills.
Is there anything we can do as clubbers/music lovers to organise ourselves against social ills?
Those social ills mean the staff is often asked to provide more than just medical care.
Which invites the critical question: Just how effective is CBD, and for what kinds of ills?
The city still had its ills — its blight, suburban flight, segregation, drugs, racial inequality, concentrated poverty.
Arnold's Brazilian roots are part of what make him a compelling chronicler of the country's ills.
Nobody is under any illusion that Ronaldo is a panacea for all of Italian soccer's ills.
The exact ills that people assign to the industry tend to differ based on their politics.
The combined ills have devastated a particularly vulnerable community that is often overlooked in the state.
Clinton- and Blair-era liberals have hobbled their parties' abilities to confront the ills of capitalism.
But he said Mr. Trump's victory had proved that anarchists' diagnosis of society's ills was correct.
The notion that limiting women's reproduction can cure societal ills has a long, shameful history. Drs.
They kicked off a national conversation spanning gender dynamics, sexual harassment, and other gendered workplace ills.
The broader ills of the EU and, especially, the euro, could also play badly for Mrs May.
The left is mainly to blame for the country's ills, in Mr Bolsonaro's cold-war-tinted view.
Against this bleak landscape, the worldwide ills of democracy have taken an acute form in Latin America.
Floods, droughts and other climate-related ills could reduce GDP by 10% by 2100, the authors warned.
Germans are also likelier than Americans to blame the world's ills on the wealthy, according Mr Zittelmann.
Leaders from both parties have historically attempted to cure the nation's health care ills with big solutions.
Further, it's difficult to task performative modes of rhetoric and protest with solving all the world's ills.
External entities like North Korea, the United States and Japan are routinely blamed for the nation's ills.
Time after time, they would depict the insurance industry as the source of all the system's ills.
Societal ills like female infanticide and dowry pulled back development, with gender equality remaining off the table.
But next to the ills they are supposed to correct, Mrs Clinton's solutions too often seem feeble.
The painting was by Alice Mizrachi, an artist known for using female archetypes to address social ills.
And just as America's social ills disproportionately hurt rural people, they also disproportionately harm people of color.
By migrating, then, they export some of the social ills that Venezuela has struggled to cope with.
For injustices and societal ills, for the plights of people around the world, for conditions and diseases.
One sign was obstructed so that the only visible letters read "ILLS" — very hip-hop, she thought.
As a result, houseguests throughout the tenure of the series have displayed all manner of society's ills.
If certain ills plague any law that requires corroboration, others plague any case that proceeds without it.
Furthermore, the writers at National Review are right to link these social ills to the Trump phenomenon.
Will we be downing tinctures to remedy our ills and re-formulating powders to cure our illnesses?
These companies show how product design can improve societal ills, and investors can push for these changes.
He took Nielsen to task, quoting Martin Luther King Jr. on the ills of bystanders remaining silent.
We spend a lot of time trying to tame our technology or wean ourselves from its ills.
Everyone who comes to Santa Muerte wants protection from the neighborhood ills—theft, drug addiction, and extortion.
Sri Lanka is often cited as the poster child for the ills of Chinese debt-trap diplomacy.
In one interview, Mr. Schroepfer acknowledged after some prodding that A.I. alone could not cure Facebook's ills.
Such structures are now being used to address homelessness, hunger, river cleanup and many other social ills.
Our country suffers from many ills and many challenges in the early decades of the 21st century.
It has blamed a small group of wrongdoers for the ills and promised a war on graft.
Majorities come and go, but we need a long-term solution for one of democracy's greatest ills.
Amazon certainly could have been more creative in proposing some balms for those ills in New York.
Has this resistance just not matured to the point where it's focused on those long-term ills?
UBI's core motivation — to address social ills by giving people "free" money — is certainly not a new idea.
However, he said these ills were only symptoms of a disease cutting into the moral fiber of society.
Having spent so long diagnosing the ills of the ACA, the Republicans must now agree on a cure.
Suddenly my rants of self-awareness, of social ills, of feminism and intersectionality and institutionalized racism were resonating.
Instead of being the source of society's ills, the values of Western civilisation are part of the cure.
Tudor Jones is also a critic of corporate share buybacks, saying the "mania" is causing troubling social ills.
As well as casting an eye to the future, Mr Hackett will have to face Ford's present ills.
This is not to say that "TV should be shorter" isn't sometimes a cure for the medium's ills.
When it comes to solving the world's greatest societal ills, many millennials are committed to making a difference.
If Goop is to be believed, then maybe Edition 02 – Shiso is the cure for all your ills.
It drowns out very real societal ills in favor of turning up the volume on goofy internet pranks.
That its troubles are representative of our broader societal ills may be logical, but it is not comforting.
Trump spent large portions of his remarks highlighting his perceived ills of the country, emphasizing recent tragedies nationwide.
His is not hobbled by a default setting that sees America as the cause of the world's ills.
In Caracas, Venezuela, where I grew up, my fourth-grade teacher warned us against the ills of uncleanliness.
Moreover, hypertension is also common in other segments of society in which poverty and social ills are rampant.
From hieroglyphics to high-definition TV, the storyteller brings human experience to life, exposing ills and expressing hope.
"Carranza has used much blunter language on the ills of segregation than his boss has," Ms. Shapiro said.
Given traditional beliefs about "masculinity," men who fail to "provide" too often suffer a host of psychological ills.
It amounts to a half-hearted attempt to show how the caste system and its ills permeate society.
That, and hiring a savvy Buenos Aires lawyer who had the necessary contacts to ease away our ills.
"It's a commonsense move to address a variety of ills," including underinvestment and low pay, Booker tells Vox.
Many of our economic ills — like income stagnation and a decline in entrepreneurship — stem partly from corporate gigantism.
As the 2018 World Cup approached, all of the country's ills seemed to be encapsulated by Croatian soccer.
Within two months, Mr. Lhota is to present a detailed plan to address the subway's most pressing ills.
Like the bodies of the handmaids, those of enslaved black women become a tableau that reflects social ills.
My answer is that the Cold War world, like the world today, had a lot of obvious ills.
The campaign, supported by big companies and Bollywood actors, has raised awareness of the ills of open defecation.
More poor people now live in suburbs than in the inner cities, and poverty is bringing social ills.
When Mr. Trump speaks about cities' problems, he focuses almost exclusively on these pockets of entrenched social ills.
Pills and supplements containing concentrated licorice are also a popular herbal remedy for respiratory ailments and other ills.
"When I look at the packaging, it speaks to all of the ills of toxic masculinity," he says.
LaCorte sees his venture as simultaneously addressing media bias as well as the ills wrought by social media.
Some of these films are very brave, and attack the ills of their society head on and unapologetically.
It doesn't separate out the climate problem from society's other ills, as climate wonks have so often advocated.
But declining religiosity is a less persuasive factor for these social ills than economic inequality and other policy choices.
Could we ever make all, or even almost all, Americans think of those ills as unquestioned, absolute deal breakers?
Civic engagement is not a panacea for all the ills of American democracy, and it doesn't need to be.
There is a constituency eager to blame Hollywood for contributing to societal ills that includes plenty of dishonest brokers.
In an analysis published in 1994, William Easterly and Stanley Fischer blamed Soviet ills on falling returns to capital.
And if there aren't that many real ills, the opposition is perfectly prepared to hype up some imaginary ones.
This has been viewed as a naive effort to cure all the ills of modern capitalism at a stroke.
He is a gourmet, and an amateur psychologist dissecting society's ills while being a man of ambiguous morality himself.
In less nuanced hands, Kids could have been a boring, pessimistic game wallowing in the totality of societal ills.
Even if it produces a short-lived burst of growth, Trumponomics offers no lasting remedy for America's economic ills.
The other criticism, more often heard abroad, is that Mr Zhou did too little to cure China's financial ills.
Yet if a comprehensive league-table of environmental ills existed—which it does not—plastics would not top it.
Yet although Mexicans need little excuse to excoriate Mr Trump, they cannot pin all their currency's ills on him.
You get this sense that it is satisfying, it's clean, it's low risk, it's the cure for most ills.
How does it work, and why does it lead to all the ills that you were just talking about?
But some of the measures Macri promised would cure the country's economic ills just gave it a different ailment.
But not all fear is the distorted, excessive fear of anxiety disorder, beavering away over negligible or imagined ills.
Silver bullet prescription New "solutions" are often lauded as the "silver bullet" that will cure all of your ills.
But social scientists now see it as a major factor behind an array of social ills and chronic diseases.
Some diaspora members defended Eritrea&aposs government, saying it wasn&apost to blame for all the country&aposs ills.
As a corporate-led and arguably technocratic solution to one of America's gravest social ills, Google Fiber is lacking.
Evidence has suggested for some time that sleep deprivation can lead to obesity, among a host of other ills.
We feel like we're bound together against this one person who represents many of the ills of this country.
These ills didn't come about by accident; the subversion of democracy was the explicit intent of the Constitution's framers.
And yet Haiti, for all its ills, has produced some of the strongest and proudest people on the planet.
The Fed has been hiking rates and spooking markets in order to stave off inflation and other potential ills.
The military is not some social experiment to either solve our ills or deter our own government from war.
Personal Health The appendix is turning out to contain biologically useful tissue that may help prevent nasty gastrointestinal ills.
He blamed Britain for all ills, including his country's complete economic collapse in the first decade of this century.
However, just because a site is using S.S.L. technology does not mean you are fully protected from internet ills.
A group of taxi drivers facing strained family relationships, romantic woes, violence and economic ills in their gentrifying neighborhood.
Playing at marriage, they were told, would leave them with all the institution's ills and none of its benefits.
All the same, it's tempting to see this kind of neighborliness as a potential cure for our political ills.
The habits described below may also help to ward off other life-threatening ills, like heart disease and diabetes.
Brussels is an easy target, especially for politicians like her seeking to blame domestic ills on some supranational agency.
The America of the early 20th century was torn by social ills: massive inequality, urban squalor, tensions over immigration.
Congress and the industries that rely on natural resources have relied on the "free-market" to cure its ills.
Like pirates, many hackers are self-described fighters against the system, extracting vengeance for a litany of perceived ills.
Warren went on to describe the ills of money in politics more generally without specifically mentioning the president again.
The chronic ills that Mr. López Obrador railed against, propelling him to victory, now become his problems to solve.
In fact, the president spent ample time making the case that socialism is the real culprit for Venezuela's ills.
But to the president's supporters, the sanctions provide a much-needed foil to deflect blame for the economic ills.
"If we can fix America," Mr. Belafonte said, "we will indeed have fixed most of the ills of the world."
Clearly some people suffer from chronic ills and would like to blame EMFs, when in fact they are not electrosensitive.
But governments, companies and investors have already consigned to the scrap heap his belief that free markets cure all ills.
The passion that marks these efforts is of utmost importance in sparking necessary dialogue and highlighting the ills of society.
The supposed ills of gentrification—which might be more neutrally defined as poorer urban neighbourhoods becoming wealthier—lack rigorous support.
Thought experiment: what if Definers had mounted a campaign blaming the world's ills on Fox News instead of George Soros?
State media, meanwhile, love to use the example of one firm, Shanghai Jahwa Group, to prove the ills of privatisation.
Let me be clear: It would be unfair and unrealistic to expect a president to singlehandedly heal America's socioeconomic ills.
When marketers are paying for business outcomes and not proxies like impressions, it alleviates many ills from measurement to fraud.
As with rap music and comic books before it, politicians and pundits were blaming video games for the nation's ills.
Indeed, in Graham's book, the ills of the world seem far away—because, in a way, they are far away.
America today faces powerful headwinds: an ageing population, rising health-care and education costs, soaring inequality and festering social ills.
Where the ills of confrontation emotionally drain others for him, it's a, if not the, point of excitement for him.
We are going to rid the country of the ills of the past and provide a better life for everyone.
Gyasi seems more interested in broadly exploring American social ills rather than immersing us in the lives of her characters.
When you were a college athlete, how did you perceive and understand—or not perceive and understand—those same ills?
And with Syria and the Donbas acting as convenient distractions to economic ills at home, why get rid of them?
Multinationals are often blamed for a host of society's ills, including income inequality, environmental, health, public safety and diversity issues.
The Emancipation Proclamation was Lincoln's effort to begin to mend our nation's ills and right one of our biggest wrongs.
In other words, from a cottage farmer's perspective, all the ills of legalization foretold by Newsom have come to pass.
But rather than take responsibility for this, they've decided to blame the ills of the world on the rising generations.
Photo by Kenny Jossick There's only a couple more weeks before Psychic Ills release their fifth record, Inner Journey Out.
The jail has become a symbol of the ills of pretrial detention, most famously in the case of Kalief Browder.
They also have longstanding programs devoted to policing other social ills such as cocaine or heroin use and child pornography.
He wasn't afraid to use the most vivid rhetoric at his disposal to describe the ills of the pharmaceutical industry.
Because the ills of Communist autocracy are more familiar, resistance to it can easily be given a patina of heroism.
To the show's many detractors, however, that image also becomes a less intentional symbol for the ills of this season.
It offers a powerful — even indispensable — frame to both understand and respond more effectively to our most serious social ills.
The economic ills and constant meddling by Moscow make even senior government officials acknowledge widespread disillusionment reminiscent of Ukrainian days.
These policy rates reflect a prolonged period in which central banks did step in to try to cure economic ills.
He's too troubled by the ills he sees in the world and making music doesn't do enough to solve them.
It had its origin in a lie: that the Jew was responsible for all social ills, for all personal frustrations.
That's its mission—the 10,000-Year Clock is designed to affix in our minds the impermanence of today's social ills.
The list of ills facing Congo, which has never had a peaceful transfer of power, goes far beyond the economic.
It's a story in which he blames his enemies (illegal immigrants, criminals, Islamists, China, journalists, etc.) for the country's ills.
Some voters attribute France's economic ills to poor leadership, others to globalization and still others to an influx of immigrants.
The crime bill articulated an obsession with punishment and prescribed policing as the cure to a host of social ills.
Gosh, if we could just go back to organic cotton, I feel like most of our ills would be solved.
Those deficits have in turn led to industrial decline, increased unemployment, stagnant living standards and other social and economic ills.
We're getting to the highest form of ourselves when we're not dealing with these same social ills, generation after generation.
Hitting golf balls into public waters is the least of this country's ills, but it is a mirror of them.
But the social and economic ills Trump so effectively railed against as a candidate have not improved since his inauguration.
He certainly can bluster as he describes the ills of the modern economy, and some people love him for that.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont delivered a stern address about our national ills in front of well-placed flags in a Vermont hotel on Friday, instead of a stern address about our national ills in front of well-placed Ohioans or Floridians, talking up "Medicare for all" and polling support for his health care vision.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont delivered a stern address about our national ills in front of well-placed flags in a Vermont hotel on Friday, instead of a stern address about our national ills in front of well-placed Ohioans or Floridians, talking up "Medicare for all" and polling support for his health care vision.
Iron-fisted policing tactics have only exacerbated the carnage without addressing the underlying social ills contributing to the gangs&apos expansion.
Baristas are probably not the first people one would expect to solve our environmental ills, but that just might be changing.
The rising prominence of cyberattacks inspired France and U.S. technology giants – including Microsoft – to team up and formally tackle internet ills.
To cure the ills of an American growth in a globalized economy, Brady believes, it's not enough to just cut taxes.
Meanwhile, the same political ills that pervaded the last election — like fake news — certainly haven't diminished in resonance this time around.
Writing in a 2006 blog post, Pendley blamed undocumented immigrants for a number of societal ills, including disease and violent crime.
Technology has given us solutions to many of the ills of modern life, but we're not using it to its potential.
Mr. Orban has tirelessly worked to convince voters that behind every one of the country's ills, there is some Soros plot.
We take a look at Latin America's state energy giants—and find the shared ills of mismanagement, politicisation and sticky fingers.
Khanna presents his program as combating a range of modern economic ills, with wage stagnation near the top of the list.
But in addition to all these long-standing ills is an aggravating factor created far away, in industrialised countries: climate change.
A few years ago LIBOR was undermined by a rate-rigging scandal which highlighted ills that might anyway have proved fatal.
Parents don't need scientific research to tell them phones can be dangerous; they can deduce the ills from their own overuse.
The town has become a centre of wildcat gold-mining, an activity that destroys the forest and exacerbates many social ills.
In the midst of the #MeToo movement's deluge of predatory revelations, certain public figures became the face of Hollywood's monstrous ills.
As we noted last week, monetary policy is a very blunt instrument that was not designed to cure all economic ills.
Gerrymandering is back in the news and being blamed for all sorts of ills, from distorting representation to creating government dysfunction.
Moreover, while there may be some irony in using devices to cure the ills of digital overstimulation, there's also some logic.
Some Aquarians are diet or fitness-obsessed to the point that they think these things can cure all of life's ills.
And in modern culture, the octopus has represented everything from the ills of the industrial revolution to the encroaching surveillance state.
Yet by taxing pollution and other societal ills, the United States can strengthen the capitalist system without replacing it, Dalio argued.
The fact is, scientists have proven cannabis can treat a range of ills and that it's actually much safer than alcohol.
Among the other ills: Taxes are making U.S. companies less competitive globally, income disparity is widening, and social mobility is decreasing.
Addressing the ills that a predatory lender like COFINA bring to Puerto Rico's return to greatness would be a good start.
Now, sadly, suicides have become increasingly common among Iranian women due to a variety of social ills, including state-mandated misogyny.
A new generation is rejecting their elders' complacency about these ills—and more of these youth reach voting age every day.
Baby boomers have been blamed for a long list of societal ills almost since the first member was born in 1946.
But California and several other states have recently adopted new laws to combat the ills of NDAs without harming harassment victims.
Falz, (real name Folarin Falana) has gained plaudits for tackling social ills in a country where pop stars rarely get political.
The title track addressed a litany of societal ills, and "If I Was Your Girlfriend" represented Prince at his carnal best.
Dimon, chairman and CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase, also pointed out some of the "ills and problems" of short-term forecasts.
We still have many grievous social ills, of course, and lately it has seemed as if society is even going backwards.
The notion that a modest investment in a "community network" can chip away at entrenched social ills seems hard to believe.
The San Francisco-based florist Christina Stembel founded Farmgirl Flowers as a corrective measure for the ills of a modern industry.
Who are these children: They had crossed the southern border on their own, fleeing from gang violence and other social ills.
Why it matters: Terrorist content is just one of the many ills facing online platforms such as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
Recommendation algorithms lie at center of many of social media's perceived ills — and the problem scales far beyond any one platform.
The question that has yet to be answered is if school administrators can even solve the social ills befalling their campuses.
Shows like Star Trek boldly took us to a time when our ills were assuaged by technology, not enabled by it.
The antagonizing effects of noise have been well documented: hearing loss, disrupted sleep and cognitive impairment in children, among other ills.
It has been proven by science that gelato is the cure for all ills, including gout, gunshot wounds and existential despair.
She was undeniably gutsy but suffered post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological and physical ills from witnessing so much trauma.
Some scientists dedicate their professional lives to exposing the ills of sweet food, while others just want to make it sweeter.
Many of our most intractable economic ills can be traced to some degree to this ineluctable fact: America is getting old.
" But the Whitney, he added, is "first and foremost a museum" that "cannot right all the ills of an unjust world.
Its byproducts, in turn, are traffic jams, bad ventilation, noise, and all the other ills that metropolitan flesh is heir to.
Mr. Sessions has been on a lifelong crusade against the plant, which he considers the root of many of society's ills.
Pharmacists had syrup recipes of different herbs and spices that were mixed with carbonated water to treat all manner of ills.
Economic stimulus in the form of tax cuts or higher government spending are the traditional medicine for the current economic ills.
Mr. McNeill and his friends were ambivalent about Mr. Trump, whom they felt was often unfairly blamed for the world's ills.
This is the latest example of reactionary governments blaming fictional creations for societal ills in the face of real-world horrors.
This weekend has offered yet more supporting evidence that the Premier League's belief that money can cure all ills is misguided.
But elephants' high intelligence makes them vulnerable to the same ills that trouble imprisoned humans: depression, manic pacing and heightened aggression.
A handful of nuts a day may be enough to reduce the risk for death from heart disease and other ills.
The basic premise of liberal politics, by contrast, is the capacity of government to do good, especially in ameliorating economic ills.
The dairy farm case is emblematic of the many ills afflicting South Africa a quarter-century after the end of apartheid.
Whatever perceived economic ills are largely misdiagnosed by politicians who claim they can "create" growth in industries that are already growing.
Rather, it feels like a summation: of our world's worst ills but also the way song can summon resistance to them.
But the discredited opposition makes an easy foil for his rhetorical attacks on corruption — the origin, he says, of Mexico's ills.
A host of stars, including James, Dwyane Wade and Carmelo Anthony, have, for a while now, been lamenting society's polarizing ills.
If we're dealing with technology and innovations, that I totally understand, but how do you correct the ills of Silicon Valley?
She was using her platform to address the ills of society long before "woke" was overused by your liberal co-worker.
Political polarization and the ills of the contemporary campaign finance system are two of the most vexing political conundrums of our time.
Facebook is where she really shines, opining on everything from poetry to the ills of the West to her nearly 395,000 followers.
To solve the euro's ills, they need more integration and shared institutions—from a proper banking union to a common debt instrument.
His coalition stitched together intense racial backlash, shared anti-communism, and a growing skepticism that big government programs could solve societal ills.
Mnangagwa, like Mugabe, blames sanctions imposed by the United States and European Union nearly two decades ago for the country's economic ills.
This lamentable phrase the pursuit of happiness is responsible for a good part of the ills and miseries of the modern world.
Ohio woman Jillian Epperly became Facebook famous with her signature recipe for fermented cabbage juice, which she claimed could treat all ills.
The disappearances apparently expose some deeper ills in the city of Winden, and strains the relationships of four families that live there.
In this list, we've compiled sad songs that stem from a whole variety of ills: Heartsickness, grief, anger, resent, regret, and nostalgia.
But liberal democracy's current ills have opened an unprecedented opportunity to an increasingly confident and authoritarian China, which has seized its chance.
The government's project may help curb some social ills about which the public grumbles, but it could also infringe on people's rights.
She watches it weekly with a group called "Bach Discush," but she's also, like many of its viewers, plagued by its ills.
Parmalee believes exactly what you'd expect: that gay marriage and gender fluidity are social ills contributing to moral decay in this country.
Datong is precisely the kind of civic group that the government hopes will help it increase social stability by alleviating social ills.
But it's rhetorically incompetent to argue that moments of heroism and community bonding erase the ills of American society, past and present.
In the Reagan years, many on the right began to see the government as the cause of most of the nation's ills.
He can't be the cure for the UZN [Universal Zulu Nation] ills when he is the one who has caused this pain.
Bolsonaro, meanwhile, has capitalized on Brazilians' discontent with their government and its perceived inability to address the country's economic and political ills.
While Canada certainly has problems with xenophobia and discrimination, it is less afflicted by these ills than its peers in the West.
Wits like Dorothy Parker and Oscar Wilde used short bon mots to slice open our social ills, personal despair and sexual politics.
The activist and rapper Boots Riley tackles societal ills in this comic, unpredictable and sometimes unsettling dystopian tale about a young slacker.
The majority of white respondents see the arrests as an isolated incident, one entirely unrelated to any greater racist ills plaguing America.
On its recent album, "Everything Now," Arcade Fire uses pointedly ironic disco jams to diagnose ills of modern society (anxiety, inequality, celebrity).
For some, arguably including Mr. López Obrador himself, he is something of a messiah, the chosen leader to cure his nation's ills.
Often, what they see in their workplaces is low salaries, inept management and poor communication — ills that plague many workplaces across America.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards, which had a female-only lineup of presenters, were focused on gender inequality and other social ills.
There always will be New Yorkers who complain about cyclists — and, perhaps soon, scooters — blaming them for ills both real and imagined.
Yet I still felt stories about black kids were narrow, either historical or focused on trauma or the ills of urban communities.
SINCE THE CANCELED Guggenheim survey, Mr. Haacke's gimlet eye has often strayed from the ills outside museums to the politics inside them.
Sports of The Times The sprinter Justin Gatlin is a tailor-made stand-in for the doping ills of track and field.
And the best way to repair the supposed ills of not following the rules during zuò yuèzi is to have another baby.
Contemporary documentary filmmakers also began to take notice, and two films have been made about her and her interest in social ills.
As I've pointed out before, blaming the EU, or all foreigners generally, for our current ills as a country is quite ludicrous.
Our city is rife with the same bureaucratic ills and governmental failures as many American cities, but we also have tremendous leadership.
An entire generation is growing up believing that prescription pills are more often than not the go-to remedy for all ills.
"The court's job is to decide legal disputes under the Constitution and laws, not to cure the ills of society," he said.
They warn that the Trump administration is fooling itself if it believes that extracting minerals is a panacea for Afghanistan's myriad ills.
It became a way to chronicle the capitalist ills of video games, and prepare him for trying to become part of it.
"Once you've identified the source of your reputation ills, your next job is to deliver one positive surprise after another," she says.
President Nicolas Maduro, who is gearing up for presidential elections in a month's time, often points to sabotage for the country's ills.
While aboard the vessel, Adrian was essentially frozen in a gold substance to protect him from the ills of lengthy space travel.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
We still have quite a ways to go before the total eradication of these ills or evils that my dad talked about.
The cap has been blamed for all manner of ills, from difficulties in recruiting teachers to nurses being forced to use food banks.
When you add on top of it poverty, crime, and real urban ills, the chances of having a clean government are basically nonexistent.
Corporations are blamed for the world's ills: inequality and stagnant income growth, poverty in poor countries, environmental degradation and, of course, climate change.
The bottom line: Reforms appear to be alleviating Angola's economic ills, with the World Bank estimating increased GDP growth of 2.9% in 2019.
Christmas commercials are probably about the last place you'd expect to see a morality tale about the ills of holiday materialism run amok.
Leave aside the logical fallacy in sporting victory as revenge for social and political ills, but "Gold" doesn't even get its basics right.
I will also say, others out there might be trying to tell you that streaming is the solution to all gaming ills today.
Yet, listen to Donald Trump and one would believe free trade (along with immigration) is the cause of many of our country's ills.
She described a "soul sucking" feeling stemming in part from an ethical conundrum tied to researching the ills of online extremism and amplification.
This, however, did not stop the chorus of right-wing agitation against migrants, a go-to scapegoat for any and all social ills.
In that sense, despite references to Robert Moses's racist planning legacy, the series sanitizes the import of the social ills of the time.
Mugabe's government blames all of Zimbabwe's economic ills on sanctions imposed by Western countries, which they also accuse of sponsoring the latest protests.
Mohamed Khan, one of Egypt's leading directors, whose films focused on social ills and often featured feminist protagonists, died on Tuesday in Cairo.
I could have continued exploiting the ills of our world for sweet, sweet content, and inflating the inauthentic, bombastic persona I had cultivated.
The party's leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, has said that the flood of migrants would bring a host of ills to Europe, including infectious diseases.
Deducing that this, like much of society's ills, is somehow tied up in masculinity, I spoke to a cognitive behavioral therapist, Luise Behnke.
CBD is a non-psychoactive chemical found in cannabis plants that is known to ease anxiety and other ills without causing a high.
And they want federal agencies to start taking advantage of new tools, including artificial intelligence, to address lingering ills, like fraudulent government spending.
One focus group undertaken by researchers in Lusaka, Zambia found that young consumers are pretty well-informed about the ills of processed food.
Art is not necessarily obligated to provide or attempt to provide all of the answers to the world's social ills with every articulation.
In the most important moment in the episode, though, Sheriff Truman's wife rails on the man for the various ills in her life.
In smaller counties, prisons are often the only well-funded response to a range of social ills, including drug abuse and mental illness.
By "apocalypse," the authors mean a range of modern ills, from the "constant noise" of social media to the threat of nuclear war.
He argued that building a wall would cost less than what he said was the price of social ills created by illegal immigration.
That area is suffering from a glut of social and economic ills, including joblessness, disability, opioid-related deaths and rising mortality, they said.
I was recovering from a bout of pneumonia that I'd ignored too long and felt vulnerable to the ills that stress can cause.
He's often thinking about the black male body, and the black male body as a target, one that absorbs the ills of racism.
The culmination of her residency, Rachal Bradley's conceptual exhibition, Interlocutor, revolves around low-fi remedies to our high-fi, high-tech institutional ills.
Many survivors suffer from "post-Ebola syndrome" — debilitating muscle and joint pain, headaches, fatigue, hearing loss and other lingering ills, sometimes even seizures.
Pundits and politicians debate the perils of social media; technology is vilified as an instigator of our social ills, rather than a symptom.
The answer, my friends, is that the appendix is turning out to contain biologically useful tissue that may help prevent nasty gastrointestinal ills.
He is not a conventional business conservative who thinks government is the problem and who blames America's ills on unions and Social Security.
Most of us lack a confident account for increasing political polarization, rising prescription drug costs, urban sprawl or any number of social ills.
Ticks spread Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rabbit fever, Powassan virus and other ills, some of them only recently discovered.
"Watchmen" echoes some of America's societal ills, and things like "Joker" have been condemned recently for doing so irresponsibly, according to its critics.
Snickers: It's not clear what a giant Snickers bar would do to solve all the world's ills, other than perhaps give it diabetes.
Of course we must proceed caution when it comes to fingering people who bear personal responsibility for the ills of our public life.
" It might be more cheering, though, to turn the plea on its head: "If only she were here now, to scrutinize our ills.
But many folks see this rank propaganda for what it is — an exaggeration of social ills in order to push a political agenda.
A targeted, federal aid effort can ameliorate Puerto Rico's ills, without strapping federal and territorial taxpayers with unwanted expenses for years to come.
The social and criminal justice programs meant to solve our societal ills are actually making them worse and fueling our skyrocketing federal deficit.
Our patients crushed by a host of social ills, deserve to live in a world that values their health and doesn't sicken them.
Of course we must proceed caution when it comes to fingering people who bear personal responsibility for the ills of our public life.
None of this is to deny that the United States continues to suffer from any number of social ills that could be improved.
Even if American firms have spent a decade ignoring the Federal Reserve, they have altered their behaviour in response to the economy's three ills.
Based on his comments during and after the election, Trump really believes robust economic growth and job creation is a cure for all ills.
We, too, are guilty of assuming that Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. live charmed lives, free from all the ills of 2017.
On interlude "The Man Who Married a Robot / Love Theme," for example, Siri does a spoken word monologue about the ills of the internet.
Ford, the former deputy US ambassador to Iraq, told Vox that most of the country's ills that time — particularly ISIS's rise — was Maliki's fault.
Sagar sees it as a non-toxic remedy for some of the most common ills in our society, like chronic pain management and anxiety.
Mr Salvini, the interior minister, whose focus is on blaming immigrants for Italy's ills, skipped the cabinet meeting at which the law was approved.
The popular heartburn drugs known as proton pump inhibitors have been linked to a range of ills: bone fractures, kidney problems, infections and more.
"These are all the ills that I was trying to avoid," Ford, who had wished to remain anonymous, told the Washington Post on Sunday.
Indeed, one attraction of the jobs boom is its potential to help solve social ills without governments having to do or spend very much.
Few voters think that José Antonio Meade, the nominee of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), is the best candidate to tackle these ills.
The Green New Deal resolution came out this week, featuring a list of ills afflicting America and the world, as well as proposed solutions.
In Young's paintings, divine intervention and the goodness of community, of one's people, contend with systematic oppression and societal ills, forced poverty, widespread racism.
Yet economic ills such as weak real incomes, inequality and immobile workers may be partly due to a failure to liberalise product markets further.
The party's unchallenged, spectral position at China's apex gives it a tight grip on the financial system but also causes many of its ills.
Many of the ills of racing in this country can be blamed on the overcommercialization of the sport, beginning with the dirt surfaces themselves.
It's important to me to express the ills of society that are widely accepted while also delivering the message without only seeing the ill.
ABOUT PITTSBURGH (37.33-2): The Panthers' defensive ills certainly don't stem from their run defense, which yields 61.3 yards per game - third in FBS.
It is a limited constitutional state whose concept of the common good is not some overarching "plan" to purify the world of its ills.
"What critics said: "Addressing medicine's many ills requires acknowledging their complexity; 'New Amsterdam' does the opposite, leaving only frustration and fear in its wake.
"What critics said: "Addressing medicine's many ills requires acknowledging their complexity; New Amsterdam does the opposite, leaving only frustration and fear in its wake.
It was a unique chance to play up the fear of migrants, whom Russians, and Muscovites especially, love to blame for all their ills.
Curing the ills of the Great South Bay requires addressing root causes of pollution, he said, such as upgrading septic systems and controlling runoff.
At times, Ms Warren's political platform seems a sort of leftist Trumpism, with corporations rather than immigrants as the villains responsible for all ills.
He blamed Britain for all ills, including his country's complete economic collapse which he had brought about in the first decade of this century.
I have nothing personal against the mold (except allergies), but it looks less like a solution to institutional ills and more like an aggravation.
Contrary to the stereotype of a Zen practitioner lost in meditation, Mr. Glassman was deeply active in the world, trying to address its ills.
For many Chinese, learning about social ills while knowing that little can be done to solve them can feel like a needlessly depressing endeavor.
Among other things, Kirkegaard said, the government should make sure all Americans get paid sick leave and health care coverage for virus-related ills.
The report noted that the Australian military is beset by one of the same ills hurting its American allies -- spreading its forces too thinly.
The scale of Harvey's devastation and the depths of the social ills that existed in the Houston area before the storm played a role.
But it has also acted as a sort of living, breathing exhibit: a live urban installation that reflects a broad mix of social ills.
The Washington Post was quick to disparage Navarro's report, asking whether such social ills necessarily result from poor trade deals and lost manufacturing jobs.
Pop & Rock On its recent album, "Everything Now," Arcade Fire uses pointedly ironic disco jams to diagnose ills of modern society (anxiety, inequality, celebrity).
The military and law enforcement are two pillars of the area, where economic troubles and social ills like opiate addiction are all too common.
In the restive city of Nasiriyah, demonstrators torched the offices of three political parties and a lawmaker whom they blame for their country's ills.
Critics blame the conglomerates for a number of social ills, including corruption, inequality and the crowding out of smaller and potentially more innovative businesses.
But these were the later Obama years, when it was easy to sell the idea of representation as a cure-all for social ills.
Society has woken up to the harms of social media, yet Instagram erects no guards to keep kids from experiencing those ills for themselves.
At a minimum, I would like to see Mr. Schumer acknowledge that Democrats bear some responsibility for the ills he is now campaigning against.
It's obviously something for any decent person to keep in mind, but it doesn't make passionate politics culpable for the ills of the world.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Want to grab some headlines for the United Nations' global goals to cure world ills like poverty and inequality?
In taking this position, Weinberg presents himself as a realist willing to acknowledge "all the ills of an unjust world," as he calls them.
Jose Maria Sison said Duterte wants the guerrillas to surrender without addressing the social ills that have inflamed one of Asia&aposs longest communist rebellions.
He pitched this idea Friday morning at TED, where extreme wealth meets extreme optimism in the power of technology to solve all the world's ills.
Today, hospitals are where patients go for consultations with specialists, and where specialists, with the help of medical technicians and pricey machinery, diagnose their ills.
She's hard to resist because while she favors a bluntly profane coaching style, she isn't entirely wrong in her diagnoses of Phil's various social ills.
Pharmaceutical supply chains in some poor countries are plagued by theft, and antibiotics are tempting targets because they cure sexually transmitted diseases and other ills.
Nietzsche loathed German nationalism and anti-Semites—he thought Jews were part of the solution to the ills of modernity, not part of the problem.
Across the world, populist strongmen who seek to concentrate power in their own hands and scapegoat minorities for their countries' ills are on the rise.
"I will never vote for Turnbull," said Rodgers, an indigenous Australian dissatisfied with the ruling party's efforts to tackle the social ills afflicting her community.
Many have pointed out that "civility" is just a re-branding of "political correctness," something that conservatives previously pinpointed as the source of America's ills.
Hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones issued a call for more responsible investing, saying that the craze over stock buybacks is causing troubling social ills.
Arguably, the scarcity of thriving minority-owned businesses has contributed to some of the joblessness, the root of many of the ills plaguing poor neighborhoods.
Rather than solve the ills it was created to address, it appears that the bureau is being used by the president to attack his enemies.
But the country prides itself on its homogeneity, and although the media no longer reflexively blame foreigners for all social ills, discrimination is still rife.
The works have a trippy verve, but they were meant as a metaphor for the ills of globalization and unchecked proliferation of homogeneous modern architecture.
At the same time, there is a growing tendency on the left to scapegoat Big Business and our country's most successful people for society's ills.
But we fight society's ills armed with the principles woven into the words of some of our favorite characters, thanks to the late Stan Lee.
So at this point in human history, state attorneys general are important contributors to society's overall response to opioid addiction and its many associated ills.
How I react to the natural ills or disasters that happen to me, if I survive them, constitute issues of character, generosity, courage, and patience.
A misdiagnosis of the causes of the political ills in Puerto Rico may lead to erroneous solutions that could worsen its economic and political conditions.
But in the midst of an international reckoning with the ills of sexual harassment and sexual violence, what Gillibrand did was less calculating than candid.
Gathering from some of the entries, downloading movies illegally results in you being abducted or killed in a brutal lesson about the ills of piracy.
Among his most moving subjects are pregnant women, who he viewed as paradoxical: harbingers of hope, they also bear the figurative brunt of society's ills.
Joe Asher, CEO of the U.S. arm of British bookmaking giant William Hill, said Tuesday he knows from personal experience about the ills of gambling.
"Because they failed to provide those distinctions and caveats, now trade gets tarred with all kinds of ills even when it's not deserved," he said.
For Memphis's churches and N.A.A.C.P. chapter, drawing attention to the treatment of African-American sanitation workers was a vehicle to address the ills of segregation.
And in many ways he is — railing against hedge fund fees and private equity and raising questions about what he considers the ills of business.
Critics of the decision have pointed out that much of the aid is intended to address the social and political ills behind so much migration.
A River Below abstains—for better or for worse—from exploring the systemic ills that have led Brazil and Colombia to the present-day situation.
After all, issues like the party's collapse in Scotland and painful struggle to appease its traditional support are structural ills that predate his 2015 election.
The director and translator Bryan Doerries hopes to use the classic tale as an entrance point to stimulate dialogue about the current ills facing society.
The groups vary in how they diagnose society's ills and whom they blame, but they provide a sense of meaning and place for their followers.
It is an absolute certainty that continuing to denigrate and dehumanize our political opponents will not solve the ills of our communities, nor our country.
You would be forgiven if you thought that those descriptions of California's urban ills came from the mouth of the state's biggest detractor, President Trump.
As injustice and oppression became more visible in the 20th century through mass communications, people — especially young people — felt the need to remedy these ills.
But, like Mugabe, he blames sanctions for the country's economic ills and says they are designed to remove the ruling ZANU-PF party from power.
Yet egoism, acquisitiveness, competitiveness, and all the other ills of human flesh bob repeatedly to the surface, like a cork that will not be submerged.
Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that any portion of the ills you fly from have no real existence?
He ended his speech uniting the themes of economic ills and providential help, saying that the crisis the United States faced required Americans' best effort.
The "army of the unemployed," a devalued currency, inflation and corruption are tied to a host of social ills like prostitution, drug abuse and suicides.
Economics journals are packed with papers on these trends, many of which argue that the dominance of big firms bears some blame for other ills.
For a generation, American policymakers have been addicted to zero tolerance as a response to all social ills: crime, drugs, sexual violations — even misbehaving schoolchildren.
He should scan as annoying, but there's something deliriously charming about this fractured soul spelling out the ills of humanity one song at a time.
This came with certain ills: Commutes were getting longer, traffic worse, middle-class jobs more specialized ("project engineer"; "system analyst") and menial ones more scarce.
Confronting ills from sexual violence in India to resource extraction in Africa, most of them succeed in getting to the heart of very difficult material.
Of course, there is a smug style in every political movement: elitism among every ideology believing itself in possession of the solutions to society's ills.
To be fair, I don't think the writers of "USS Callister" believe that society's ills would be solved by the disappearance of all white men.
These questions have given way to existential concern that Facebook is bad for us--and its still-young founder cannot address its ills on his own.
In between, the expression slipped from memories as people placed their faith in technology to solve the world's ills in the late 20th century, he said.
Each episode is grounded in a single character's foibles; from there, the eerie show uses magical devices to point certain social ills or flaws in thinking.
These were the heady days of mobile, when tech was still an underdog to some degree and the backlash about its ills had yet to surge.
Liberal elitists, jargon-spouting intellectuals and anyone who got up in the morning blaming America for the world's ills would soon hear from him, and how.
" In order to push policymakers into fixing the EU's ills specifically and to address similar issues in general, he said, "you need some sort of crisis.
Vore also condemned an increasingly common evangelical church culture that expects God to instantly heal all ills, while remaining suspicious of secular approaches to mental health.
But Trial & Error, which returned on Thursday, doesn't glorify ridiculous, country-friend misogyny — it deconstructs it, along with more of society's ills, through ridiculously good jokes.
Working in the industry, she became very aware of the ills of corporate fast fashion, such as treatment of employees, pollution and unfair working conditions. GALERIE.
As you know, we are huge proponents of combating all of these seasonal ills with lipids and carbs and this recipe has ample amounts of both.
Today we behave as if racism is the source of all ills when it's merely a sub-category of one of the Seven Deadly Sins: wrath.
There are plenty of differences between China's supply-siders and those who shaped Mr Reagan's programme, not least in their diagnosis of their respective economies' ills.
Conclaves of the super-rich meeting together to talk about the ills of inequality reek of aristocrats debating whether to share some crumbs from their tables.
Find groups who are sincerely committed to resistance and whose resistance extends past obvious figureheads and down to the very marrow of society's most cancerous ills.
Let's disabuse ourselves of the notion that universal access to pre-K will cure the ills of our public education system and close the achievement gap.
But in recent years, corruption, and the impunity that allows it, have increasingly been regarded as the fundamental causes of violence and the nation's other ills.
During the segment that aired last week, host Trish Regan compared Denmark to the struggling Venezuela, attributing both countries' social ills to socialist policies and leadership.
Facebook's crisis year Of all the platforms, Facebook (FB) and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg has become the poster child for all the ills of the internet.
Without preaching about the ills of social media, he wanted to "take inventory emotionally" of what it feels like to be a thirteen-year-old online.
" The international Crisis Group's Joost Hiltermann would later call Hawija "a poster child for all the ills that would facilitate the [ISIS] takeover one year later.
When a charismatic leader scapegoats minorities for society's ills and claims that "I alone can fix it," our deeply engrained Jewish warning lights start flashing red.
Aside from the regular fear mongering about federal downsizing leading to all sorts of societal ills, critics have raised the more pressing issue of employee morale.
If we all donated $1 to charity for every time the phrase "emotional intelligence" has been uttered this season, we could cure all of society's ills.
I worry that because this advice doesn't promise to cure all ills, or promise to be easy, that it will have a hard time catching on.
A few, like Philadelphia's Sheer Mag, even manage to subvert the heterosexism that's inherent to the form and create songs that speak to today's social ills.
Each of these, as cheekily campy as they look in the age of high-definition cranium-bursting headshots, was scapegoated for all kinds of societal ills.
Rather than recount the ills she suffered at the hands of her rapist, Ramsay Bolton, Sansa forces Baelish to say them himself, thereby acknowledging his collusion.
Trump went hard after China during his campaign, blaming it for a host of American economic ills and promising to be tough on the Asian superpower.
After "Sign o' the Times," one might perceive the nonstop musical dance party that follows as positing a hedonistic remedy to the societal ills previously outlined.
Suspecting his Starbucks meal as the source of his ills, he sent a complaint through the company's website, but got only an automated form email back.
Aside from appeals to our better angels, "The Death of Politics" doesn't offer much in the way of practical solutions to the societal ills it analyzes.
We know how dangerous it is to dehumanize entire groups and make them the "other," blaming them for our ills and holding ourselves high above them.
But few could have foreseen then how the new rulers would only magnify Iran's ills while becoming a constant thorn in the side of the West.
If social ills were caused by "feebleminded" people with bad genes, as many eugenics champions argued, why not make the world better by eliminating bad genes?
But France's relationship with them has in some ways soured, their very pervasiveness making them a convenient scapegoat for many of France's ills, real or perceived.
Step one: Dream up the most extreme potential consequences of various "social ills," from feminism to Dungeons & Dragons to homosexuality to, above all, the Catholic Church.
But that's the aim of the exhibition: to highlight, in a playful manner, both the ills and the benefits that our interactions with technology can take.
For a series that long-promised its goal was to unpack the true ills of homophobia, "DADT" accomplishes that aim in the most visceral, unforgettable way possible.
In 2015, the New York Times highlighted efforts by Coca-Cola to jumpstart another front group that promoted exercise over diet as the cure to obesity's ills.
But, we must recognize that these two stories, however similar they are in broad strokes, choose distinct social ills to lead us down the path of destruction.
Instead, it's an important reminder that toys with an online connection are at their core just another IoT device, often replete with the same ills and vulnerabilities.
The new establishment regards an overmighty America as the chief source of the world's ills and treats its opponents, such as Hugo Chávez, as latter-day saints.
YHL: Others have hit the high points, but there is a real sense in which The Vela is an allegory for present-day political and social ills.
Perhaps this in itself tells us something about why Pokémon Go—and more broadly,Pokémon—has a way of becoming a scapegoat for all the world's ills.
They also seem rather inadequate, given the range of America's social and economic ills—briefly mentioned—such as the opioid crisis, the obesity epidemic and demographic change.
With unemployment hitting new lows each month, Merkel's Social Democrat challenger Martin Schulz has struggled to gain traction with a message focusing on the ills of inequality.
"This is why our country doesn't work," Trump had said Friday at the Colorado Springs event, using the fire marshal as an example of government bureaucratic ills.
After years of complicated opinions about Tate, it's reassuring to have a neat and tidy explanation for all the ills the teen heartthrob released into the world.
Rising bipartisan political forces in Europe and the U.S. have "revived old patterns that scapegoat Jews for society's ills," Yaroslav Trofimov writes in the Wall Street Journal.
Palladino, from the Roosevelt Institute, warned that buybacks are just part of the problem when it comes to addressing wealth inequality and the ills of corporate America.
Perhaps this in itself tells us something about why Pokémon Go—and more broadly, Pokémon—has a way of becoming a scapegoat for all the world's ills.
A machine learning system may be able to beat a human at chess, but it may be less adept at solving complicated social ills such as poverty.
However, the range of ills it claims to cure is longer than anything you'd be advised to try by your doctor, besides exercise and a healthy diet.
A similar approach can be taken in Uzbekistan, where the money could be spent to redress some of the ills the government has visited on its citizens.
Later studies found it was not solely crack but more so poverty and the ills attached to it that caused these kids to suffer later in life.
VICE Sports: In your film, you diagnose two major ills in college sports: the financial exploitation of athletes, and a parallel failure to protect their physical health.
In 1962, the United States imposed a damaging trade embargo that Castro blamed for most of Cuba's ills, using it to his advantage to rally patriotic fury.
But it would be a mistake to see these moves as genuine attempts to address American society's many ills, let alone as adequate substitutes for government action.
Her parents were Trump voters, and she found herself disagreeing with them about what the causes of society's ills were, and what the best solutions might be.
Both are proving increasingly popular among teens and middle school students, threatening efforts to keep a new generation away from nicotine addiction and the ills of tobacco.
Jimmy Allen, a retired teacher and 1960s street gang leader who functions as Mantua's de facto mayor, knows its ills: boarded-up houses, drug addiction, struggling schools.
Clinton recalled Philadelphia's role in the American Revolution, directly rebutting Mr. Trump's convention speech, in which he said that he — "I alone" — could cure the country's ills.
The 1960s and 1970s are well-known as a time of disillusionment, marked by protests against the Vietnam War, the government, racial discrimination and other social ills.
Surely all of man's ills must stem, the philosopher wrote, from his simple inability to remain quiet and alone, serenely in the comfort of his own home.
These social ills foster a grim cycle, said Reggie Moore, who is the director of the city's Office of Violence Prevention and is married to Ms. Moore.
"The Fed really cured a lot of global ills" by deciding to go slower in raising interest rates, said John Canally, chief economic strategist for LPL Financial.
In the spare cabins that dot the property, one can even find pamphlets promising guidance in overcoming domestic abuse, marital infidelities and other ills of modern existence.
He is a favorite bogeyman of the right, so Fox's conservative talk shows blame him for all sorts of ills, sometimes even pushing into conspiracy theory territory.
But for public health experts, harassment and exclusion on the basis of sexual identity and orientation are more than social ills—they're major obstacles to eradicating HIV.
Fresh legislation is needed within a year to set out details on regulation, tax rates and dealing with social ills such as gambling addiction and organized crime.
Six feet is not so far up, but it is far enough away from us to see us but not catch our ills of gloom and despondence.
Questions about the benefits of social media and more recognition of its ills have prompted many to turn toward methods of private communications, such as messaging apps.
Matt Taibbi, the author and Rolling Stone contributing editor, has published a new book that properly depicts the Garner killing as a consequence of our society's ills.
He faults the culture's freewheeling encouragement of rampant individualism for most of society's ills and puts this blame squarely on "free-to-be-you-and-me" liberalism.
We may not have to fear COVID sufferers attacking us, but almost every zombie film is essentially a coded investigation into group dynamics and various social ills.
Considering the ills I'd seen throughout the game up to this point, her unmasking as the Flame Emperor wasn't a heel turn, but a call to arms.
But others fear that even as the road brings economic benefits — including tourism — it will put pressure on traditional ways of life and bring in outside ills.
The liberal early '221s, when Americans enthusiastically embraced government activism to address social ills, were giving way to a new era of political fragmentation and diminished expectations.
Several readers stressed that the county's social ills stand in stark contrast to the region's natural beauty, which they hope residents and visitors will continue to prize.
I don't mean to suggest that tidy homes full of satisfied people who act in accordance with what sparks joy will cure all of our planet's ills.
Drug trafficking is a factor in these and other ills (30 percent of the homicides are linked to organized crime or gangs), but it doesn't explain everything.
Any such triumph must be viewed in the context of a broader, coherent plan to address the many ills afflicting both sides of the Iraq-Syria border.
Farmers have long felt unfairly blamed for all manner of environmental ills, from drinking water contamination in Iowa to the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico.
While it may be easy to believe that our social ills will be resolved with the passage of time, the truth is that progress requires sustained effort.
He tends to speak about his department as one organ of a broader social body, though one that is perhaps more exposed than others to its ills.
So while those disastrous feedback loops do exist, it&aposs critical to question why they are relevant to a given scenario and not already working their ills.
Ultimately, it would be a relief if we stopped looking to awards shows to fix our social ills: If those things aren't fun, there's really no point.
He says he will weigh whether to run over the few next months as he undertakes a national book tour describing his vision for fixing America's ills.
Throughout the 22000th and early 20th centuries, when mineral springs became Europe's cure-all for medical ills, wellness seekers flocked to the region's famous waters and sanitariums.
Talking wearied her, faces troubled her, pain claimed her for its own, and her tranquil spirit was sorrowfully perturbed by the ills that vexed her feeble flesh.
Many of those opinions, articles and speeches involved close judicial review of federal agencies during the Obama years as they advanced efforts to address pressing social ills.
Facebook has faced months of scrutiny for a litany of ills, from spreading misinformation to not properly protecting its users' data to allowing foreign meddling in elections.
To be fair, government interference in the affairs of national federations is against FIFA statutes and FIFA should not be held responsible for solving all of Indonesia's ills.
When I thought I was in hell art saved me from the ills of my suffering to be better and want to do better and give back positively.
Neoliberalism has become a pox on problem-solving, shifting the burden of remedying systemic ills onto individuals instead of the governments and institutions responsible for safeguarding the public.
Establishment Democrats and some Republicans have made a collective mad dash to the cameras to convince the American people that Russiais the source of all of our ills.
"This bill is a meaningful step in the right direction that will help correct the ills of the failed War on Drugs," Booker wrote in a press release.
The Fosters could go on forever, just pouring out characters and storylines that exemplify the world's ills, and I'd like to think there's a universe where it does.
The version of neoliberalism embedded in these policies understood a distinct role for government to stimulate market-oriented solutions to address social ills such as unemployment and poverty.
To blame our ills on those different from us is a failure of humanity and this failure has repeated itself over and over again since the Dark Ages.
Zuckerberg also reiterated that Facebook is using AI to find and take down fake accounts — a drum he has been beating as a solution for Facebook's many ills.
Over 236,83 research papers, involving 28,230 volunteers, are reckoned to have been published in the period looking into their potential for treating a wide range of mental ills.
Although austerity has been losing favor as a cure-all for Europe's economic ills, a renewed financial crisis in Greece last year kept a focus on belt-tightening.
Maybe this is no longer the man or band who sounded as though they wanted to take on the world's ills with nothing but resolve and string sections.
Ostrom pointed out that the legal status of property is only one strand in webs of formal and informal norms that often mitigate the ills that Hardin feared.
Although he does not manage to persuade Duranty, Jones does convince another high-profile writer of the ills of the USSR: Eric Blair, better known as George Orwell.
It is not "better" than classical music because it is "of the people", he argues, nor is it an antidote for modern ills caused by urbanisation and commercialisation.
Vocal criticism of the bill from both the ruling coalition and opposition parties had centered on concerns about gambling-related social ills such as addiction and organized crime.
French Chefs for the Planet, as the coalition dubbed itself, introduced green dishes and tried to teach diners that solutions to global ills may be on their plate.
Billing himself as a kind of country doctor who could cure the state's ills, Bentley promised to not draw a state salary until the state reached full employment.
"Increasingly, high-ranking officials of this administration are ... trying to blame Cuba for all the region's ills," he said, adding that they stemmed instead from "ruthless neoliberal policies".
Fewer than half of them – 860,000 – had consumed crystal meth, or shabu, the highly addictive stimulant widely blamed by officials for high crime rates and other social ills.
CBD, which is derived from hemp, is a non-psychoactive chemical found in cannabis plants that is reputed to ease anxiety and other ills without causing a high.
Brushing off concerns - even from within Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling coalition - over gambling addiction and other social ills, lawmakers in an upper house committee approved the bill.
Now it's a bummer: Digital publishers, advertisers and readers blame all sorts of ills on the flood of companies trying to automate and optimize ad buying and selling.
But there remain ways to rein in the ills we continue to reap -- and ways to at least slow our progress toward a chaotic and barren global hellscape.
Modi marked the occasion by asking Indians to set aside their differences to help rid the country of long-standing social ills such as class prejudice and corruption.
A livid Guy Stéphan, Mr Deschamps's deputy, conceded that France had "problems with integration", but said the football team could not take on responsibility for all such ills.
In recent years, though, Porto Alegre has become more like the rest of Brazil – wracked by recession, political instability and social ills including rising poverty and soaring crime.
Kezaabu's comment is indicative of the PCC's role as a moral authority in Uganda, cracking down not only on pornography -- but what the government regards as society's ills.
In "Surrender, New York," he has written an addictive contemporary crime procedural stuffed with observations on the manipulations of science and the particular societal ills of the moment.
Homes and jobs can be hard to find in already packed cities such as Dhaka, and uncertainty and hunger can drive social ills, from child marriage to prostitution.
Rather than looking to corporate censorship to solve our problems, we should be investigating holistic solutions that deal with hate, terror, and other societal ills at their roots.
I've written before on how the border itself, and all the social ills that Trump ascribes to it, acts as a white whale of sorts for his presidency.
They also blame the oligopolistic dominance of tycoons such as Li for social ills including a gaping wealth gap, extensive harbor reclamation, heritage demolition and extortionate property prices.
For better or worse, Fish tries to dissociate characters from their actions, toying at a larger thesis about the ills of toxic masculinity writ large onto American society.
The event has become an annual tradition because people realized that since the introduction of the Purge, the country's socioeconomic ills — crime, unemployment, a weak economy — have disappeared.
It is also true that Brownsville and other Southwest cities have their share of crime, poverty and social ills as a result of their proximity to the border.
Republicans seem to believe that the best prescription to address the nation's ills is to slash some $50,000 from the taxes of people earning a million or more.
Sears stores have been bedeviled by ills large and small, from leaky roofs to stained carpets and broken mannequins, according to former employees who spoke to The Times.
The alarming data collection and ad-targeting practices of Google and Facebook join a host of other internet ills, whose common denominator remains their reliance on internet platforms.
Among the five most valuable tech companies, Microsoft is the only one to avoid sustained public criticism about contributing to social ills in the last couple of years.
Still others here contend that the shift is strategic, seeking short-term political points by blaming foreigners for ills in Argentine society ahead of legislative elections this year.
In addressing the problems in New York, Patton pointed to years of mismanagement by NYCHA that exposed hundreds of thousands of residents to lead paint and other ills.
All those plans, of course, were upended by the coronavirus — although the pandemic has upped the urgency to address the many ills plaguing the U.S. health-care system.
These ills can be acute (harmful in the short term), sub-chronic (harmful for more than a year) or chronic (harmful over an extended period or a lifetime).
His appeals to unite craft and fine art echoed the British socialist William Morris, who blamed capitalism for the degradation of the decorative arts, among other societal ills.
As satisfying (not to mention easy) as it would be to place all of United's recent ills at Mourinho's door, it would not be a reflection of reality.
But promoting them from a poverty-reduction perspective still targets the reproduction of certain women based on a problematic and simplistic understanding of the causes of societal ills.
The documentarian's past works have all showcased his superhuman knack for riling up and motivating viewers by spotlighting certain societal ills and cultivating maelstroms of frustration and righteousness.
Hospital doors, especially emergency rooms, are open to everyone, and many of society's ills — domestic abuse, gang violence, family disputes and more — find their way to the hospital doorstep.
Noted black feminist Mikki Kendall took the rapper to task, remarking that "White Privilege II" is a safe, self-serving move that doesn't provide solutions for black America's ills.
People like Pitcavage tracked Jones because he was part of a much broader movement, an anti-government far right that blames the world's ills on a grand global conspiracy.
Its traditional advice to tighten belts, for example, carries more weight in many parts of the world because it has shown that it is sensitive to broader social ills.
Duffy said firms in cities across the US had a "moral responsibility" to play a key role in fighting societal ills, and he called community improvement a team effort.
Convinced that a good blood cleanse would cure me of all my ills, I ordered a family-size bottle of capsules comprised of neem leaves, soft twigs, and flowers.
Central bank "capture" by national leaders has been blamed for a variety of economic ills, from hyperinflation to runaway debt used to finance projects in hopes of winning reelection.
With many of its participants settling into retirement, the film exhibits an ease with life's contingencies that's born of reflection rather than a misguided attempt to solve societal ills.
Haley has argued — correctly — that the body allows blatant human rights violators to campaign for seats and work to block actual progress on alleviating the ills of the world.
With the partial exception of Mexico, domestic leagues reflect many of the region's ills: they are often poorly financed, tainted by corruption and feature violent clashes between rival fans.
And, the villain of this story and Jessica's abuser, the ridiculously self-named Kilgrave (David Tennant), is an unflinching look at what the ills of the misogyny can create.
What can a pediatrician, with her 15-minute time slots and extensive to-do list, do about the ills of absent parents, or a neighborhood riddled with gun violence?
Instead of dealing with the region's ills ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections planned for November, he has used the referendum to distract the public and rouse nationalist fervour.
This yearning is for something, anything, to end the death loop that American democracy appears to be trapped in, for a big, dramatic blowup to fix the system's ills.
The inert substance wedded to paper seems to pose no threat—no reports emerged of readers being poisoned by the paper, and collectors seem to have suffered no ills.
Reid Hoffman is ready and willing to spend potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in his quest to fix some of the country's lingering political, social and economic ills.
He's a very American kind of populist whose specific policy proposals are best understood as props in a larger moralistic narrative rather than well-designed cures for specific ills.
Hitler and his followers -- who viewed nonwhites as inferior, who blamed Jews for all the world's ills, who vowed to make Germany great again -- all but destroyed this continent.
But, the theory goes, Brazil is also cursed by a series of ills that will always hold it back — and keep its apparently glorious potential just out of reach.
No, we don't have super strength and we can't fly, but we fight society's ills armed with the principles woven into the words of some of our favorites characters.
EC: There's a tendency in reporting to separate Appalachia from the rest of the United States, to present problems in Appalachia as unique, singular, an exaggeration of social ills.
In short, for May, Italy is a simple cypher for Europe's ills: A rich North riven with nationalism and a poor South struggling to cope with waves of refugees.
For those not on the cutting edge of rebranding the worst of society's ills, "implicit bias" basically means racism where nobody dies or needs to go to the hospital.
Rich regions can support high-quality public goods at low cost because a larger tax base can be tapped to manage fewer of the social ills associated with poverty.
In so doing, Western governments have effectively shut the door on those Muslims who dare to dissent, who suggest reform rather than radicalism as the solution to Islam's ills.
The crime novel, in its most serious form, has always been used to reflect trends and lament losses and clang the bell of warning to the ills of society.
If that appeals to you then the presidency Clinton promises—one that would represent many of the ills Sanders has run against—will sound horribly uninspiring by contrast. 3.
The most pressing ills facing our society are somewhat different today than they were in 2007, but they share a common basis in the fleecing of the working class.
The ills it addresses—environmental pollution and rampant speculation against the backdrop of a widening income gap—are impossible-to-ignore facts of everyday experience for a Chinese audience.
Instead, Libit championed approaching "the ills of college athletics from the less sensational but potentially more fruitful direction of economic justice," and those words became flesh with NM Fishbowl.
But students should not be expected to cure the ills of our genuinely troubled classmates, or even our friends, because we first and foremost go to school to learn.
I get it if you're tempted by the Green Bay Packers D/ST facing Brock Osweiler at home, but for me Monday night's decent performance doesn't cure all ills.
What I saw in this list was a bleak subtext: The insomnia often produced by cancer treatment undermines the body's ability to protect itself from cancer and other ills.
Cristina Barros, an author who investigates Mexican cuisine, says the perilous state of the tortilla is a red alert for Mexico's wider social ills, including obesity, poverty and emigration.
While stronger unions alone couldn't solve all these ills, the economic gains and sense of class solidarity could help lessen the appeal of the right in the first place.
"To this day, I don't think that we need to pass a law for everything, for all the ills that we have," he said in an interview in 2000.
Global health Unless the $3 billion spent annually on research triples, the world may not be able to invent vaccines or rapid cures for many ills of the poor.
"Winning does cure a lot of ills," said Mary Jo Kane, director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sports at the University of Minnesota.
Where before they were kind of heroes — they were people who brought us these wonderful products — they are now starting to be blamed for the ills of the world.
Phoenix turning his awards season campaign and Oscar win for the film into a chance to criticize a wide range of social ills is more than a little ironic.
Poverty, addiction, homelessness, the middle class, the working class, gun violence, class warfare, community disintegration, inequality, stagnant wages, consumerism or any of the other ills of late stage capitalism.
Zhu Huanjie, who is studying network engineering in Hangzhou, China, blamed a number of ills for the spread of the attack, including the lack of security on school networks.
While the ills might be the same (a hangover, panic over the workweek, a general malaise at the end of a weekend slump), the remedy is far more beautiful.
For years the Europeans have ignored China's inroads into their territory; several, Greece for example, have positively welcomed Beijing as a deus ex machina for the country's economic ills.
What begins as a painless chronicle of a young man trying to scrounge up rent money blossoms into a complex racial allegory about class and the ills of society.
Maybe the Garden doesn't become so toxic to free agents and Anthony's reputation as a team player doesn't pale compared to his standing as a spokesman on social ills.
This sort of language should set off alarm bells because the idea that limiting women's reproduction can cure society's ills has a long, shameful history in the United States.
His parents—his father was a pastor in the Baptist church, and his mother worked for Kaiser-Permanente—didn't want him to expose to the ills of the community.
Scientists know how to cure many of the ills plaguing the high seas — that is, ocean waters farther than 200 nautical miles from shore, beyond the jurisdiction of nations.
His colleagues, including Chairman Jerome Powell, have spoken in general terms about the ills of protectionism and the benefits of trade, but said they were not yet changing their outlook.
S. Eliot, Four Quartets, "Little Gidding" It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is concerned, we men live in a city without walls.
PUAs don't necessarily believe that they're owed anything from women, but their followers might mutate their message, believing that sleeping with women or getting a girlfriend cures all personal ills.
Playing alongside Ocean's 8 is Overboard, a movie which tries to right the slightly creepy, sexist ills of the 1987 Goldie Hawn/Kurt Russell version by flipping the lead couple.
The "Fun City" tag would stick, but sardonically, conjuring up the variety of urban ills — municipal service disruptions, street crime, snarled traffic — that Lindsay couldn't seem to do much about.
Neighborhood integration can pose a major challenge given language barriers and vast cultural differences, not to mention persistent poverty and accompanying social ills that plague many of areas of Philadelphia.
In a landscape where the ills of sexual violence and harassment are now constant conversations, Ryn's bloody scene becomes one of the most cathartic moments in TV in a while.
Eventually Andy and Fiennes cross paths with Jack (Denis Lavant), the leader of the Cali wellness center, who's expecting a lobotomy for his daughter Susan (Hannah Gross) over unspecified ills.
In 1963 Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz published their "Monetary History of the United States", which resurrected the pre-Depression "monetarist" view that monetary stability can mend all macroeconomic ills.
And though Apollo astronauts did experience mild ills like upset stomachs and head colds during the flights, there were no major health problems documented throughout the entirety of the program.
Warren, speaking in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, cast Trump as a symptom of larger ills in American society — and presented herself as the candidate to take on those deeper issues.
Fresh air and wide open spaces are guaranteed to cure a broad range of urban ills, so when the city is closing in on you, get out of it.5.
Most of these protests were not as spectacular or widespread as the resistance to Vietnam had been, but they showed a more capacious sense of the interconnected ills affecting society.
By the 2190rd century, Roddenberry posited, imperfect humankind would somehow unite to conquer war, pestilence, intolerance and other ills to spread its enlightened vision into the final frontier of space.
In many states people from the left, right and center defied the labels of political tribalism and joined together to defeat one of the greatest ills of our democracy: gerrymandering.
In his worldview, individuals are rarely to blame for society's ills; more often they are unwitting pawns in a chess game playing out on a scale they will never comprehend.
She spoke slowly and sternly, as if narrating a documentary, railing against a litany of national hardships: gun violence, economic inequality, an overreliance on the police to remedy societal ills.
Once and for all, here it is, a panacea for all ills associated with the numerous stark, asylum-white beams of overhead light — a collective anathema to my very soul.
A new populist movement, labeled by its supporters as "neo-Brandeis" and by its detractors as "hipster antitrust," has fixated on antitrust law as panacea for all the worlds ills.
From the blatant bigotry of blackface to the more nuanced ills of cultural appropriation, colleges and social organizations are seeking to establish guidelines regarding what and why certain portrayals offend.
Clinton did — and the vigorous investigation of his business and personal transgressions, bothered them far less than the perceived national ills Mr. Trump was pointing to and promising to fix.
Many of their films are neorealist in style, telling stories of poverty, drugs, postcolonial malaise, bureaucratic corruption, environmental ills, homosexuality and the thriving ethnic diversity found across this archipelago nation.
His prescription for the ills of his party includes targeting its efforts towards the conversion of the economically challenged white voters without college educations who supported the president in 2016.
So do many aspects of healthcare delivery in the U.S. None of the ills in our current system are addressed by the bill, as it appears to be written today.
Instead he made an impassioned plea for partnership with Putin, demanded allies directly reimburse the United States for protection provided, and blamed the country's ills on immigrants and trade deals.
The saber-rattling, front-page news throughout the continent has fueled the dictatorship's narrative that U.S. aggression is behind all of Venezuela's ills and that opposition leaders are American puppets.
Like honeybees, whose colonies began to collapse en masse across the United States a decade ago, frogs are portents of the greater ills that could befall our environment — and us.
The tribal Germanic idea of Heimat, or homeland, for instance, represented a bulwark against the ills of modernity before the Nazis notoriously used it as a pretext for ethnic cleansing.
Yet they still need a candidate who will offer real solutions to rising sea levels and more frequent and violent storms and all the ills that are on our doorstep.
In particular, however, back in 2011 Malpass published an op-ed article declaring that what America needed to fix its economic ills was a stronger dollar (and higher interest rates).
High technology is rarely, if ever, a solution for social ills, and usually serves as a self-congratulatory deference mechanism at best, or actually causes even more problems at worst.
Warren has released many policy proposals on many topics, but her signature initiative and top priority addresses political corruption, which she sees as the connective tissue linking many social ills.
An estimated 2.7 million American children have a parent in prison, a situation that is linked to higher rates of poverty, lower educational attainment and a host of other ills.
This vision of a brighter future is aimed at fixing social ills created by three decades of often-breakneck growth: polluted skies and waters, deep-rooted corruption and growing inequalities.
Other technologists like Ev Williams with Medium have acknowledged that the ad-driven internet has given rise to social ills like fake news and clickbait but struggled to fix it.
The coming days (or weeks … or months) are the final ones in which he'll have any chance to push Biden further left, toward bolder plans for addressing society's deepest ills.
Just as inflation and other ills opened the door for critiques of Keynesianism in the 1970s, so have inequality and disinvestment done the same for critiques of supply-side today.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Emerging Democratic Agenda" (Op-Ed, June 5): Jared Bernstein is right on the mark in his prescription for the ills of the Democratic Party.
It is only with continued vigilance, education of children and parents, and the addressing of social ills that we might someday begin to slow and ultimately halt child sexual abuse.
A facet of the genre has historically been an outlet for artists to express aggression and frustration brought on by poverty, racism, drug addiction, mass incarceration and other societal ills.
Each episode explores one of the many ills of our ailing society, filling you with information and arming you with the tools to channel your righteous anger in productive directions.
"The biggest thing I've seen is America is not as immune to the ills of the world as it thought it was," the host of Comedy Central's "Daily Show" added.
" Speaking of social ills, Mr. Galazin, while greeting members at the Fellowship party, displayed his button bearing an image of Scrooge with his famous nasty comment — "Are there no prisons?
Impeachment has revved up Trump's rhetorical hatred for the "Deep State," which he has deployed so often throughout his presidency, laying the blame for all ills on these mysterious bureaucrats.
Admittedly, this warning is as old as the American republic: "Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, / Where wealth accumulates, and men decay," Oliver Goldsmith wrote in 1770.
This new creative power set that doesn't just make hits but owns the culture could be the lever to force policymakers to pay attention to the ills of urban America.
By contrast, the social ills facing America's urban centers seem almost tame: Like a game invented by old men to give young people an opportunity to vent their youthful aggressions.
Nepotism, or favoritism to one's family, one's tribe, one's ethnic group for privilege, is still perceived as part of the ills that bestowed upon Africa decades of war and deprivation.
"When I started doing online sex work, all of the ills that I had faced in the streets immediately came to an end, because I screened that thoroughly," Spellman said.
One of the main reasons so many Brazilian voters supported Bolsonaro is his promise to fix the country's ills — high rates of violent crime, a faltering economy, and endemic corruption.
Mr. Trump's false narrative on coal is particularly cruel, since it offers empty promises to Appalachian coal miners who are suffering grievous job losses and myriad health and economic ills.
In relentless fashion, he's chimed in on everything from police brutality in the black community, to having family members caught up in the legal system, to the ills of drug addiction.
Parents suck, conformity is strictly enforced, and drugs—except for the "happy pills" on every mantlepiece—are blamed for all society's ills on an island nation crippled by an industrial disaster.
Hoping to combat some of those ills, he revealed in an op-ed published by the New York Times in March that he would be moving back to his home state.
As the threat of Trump has matured, so have Hoffman's political endeavors — beginning with his new efforts to find and fund solutions to some of the country's most intractable political ills.
Morgann Freeman is an intersectional feminist and pro-Black activist who writes, blogs, speaks, and posts about Blackness, feminism, and intersectionality; LGBTQIA+ issues, ableism, and other social ills that oppress people.
We're all feeling it, the massive and crushing daily reminder that climate change is already tearing apart ecosystems and flooding coastal cities and killing humans with extreme heat, among other ills.
But if the West is tempted to make Moscow take the blame for all its ills, it will end up furthering the Kremlin's strategy more than Putin might ever have hoped.
Donald Trump's plan to "make America great again" would result in a two-year-long recession and a sharp increase in unemployment, among other ills, according to a Moody's Analytics report.
We knew each other from our participation in several campus human rights rallies, and I had admired him for always speaking boldly and passionately about the ills of racism and misogyny.
The lyrics concern a messianic android named Cindi Mayweather and her quest to save society from suffering, inequality, and such ills, although it's easy to lose track of what symbolizes what.
The thirsty networkers will be cured of their ills, the weed smoke will offer salvation, and the electric thrill of bodies touching will lift us up to heaven, amen and hallelujah.
Our obsession with the perceived ills of saturated fat go back to a 1977 senate hearing on health that led to a set of dietary guidelines being issued for all Americans.
Presumably seeing his opportunity to do his part to upset the American economy and lodge his protest against the depressing ills of our current society, the young boy swooped into action.
By enforcing legal protections the party may find that higher household incomes are a solution to slower growth as well as to the country's more serious ills of unfairness and inequality.
A group of mostly white men — who dominate high-level posts in the Trump administration — are therefore less likely to devise the most effective policies for many of the world's ills.
A new South Korean tele-drama is proving too hot for China to handle, forcing the country's Ministry of Public Security to warn of the social ills of too much viewing.
All the social and cosmic ills that shape the world of this production — climate change, public surveillance of private lives, anti-immigration policies — can be read about in this morning's papers.
"The recent court decision against Bill Cosby is one step toward addressing these ills, but it is just a start," the group wrote in a letter published Monday at The Root.
The slogan that has resonated the most is, "We want a homeland," calling for an Iraq that does not suffer from the ills of sectarian divisions or is manipulated by politicians.
There may be a taste for a supersize American-cheese blowhard fantasy compendium of all the ills of Western civilization poured into one guy, but you need a MUCH lighter touch.
The good folks who administer the NFIP, along with virtually all flood insurance industry experts, recognize that more private flood insurance will help heal many of the nation's flood insurance ills.
Like members of a self-help group, Democratic delegates were urged to praise their country for acknowledging lingering social, racial and economic ills, as a first step to seeking a cure.
The struggling Cougars (229-230) were eventually a panacea for Purdue's ills as the Boilermakers overcame a slow start but picked up their shooting, making 224 percent in the second half.
Besides being false, Carlson's comments are insidious because they go back to the tired trope of "illegals" being somehow responsible for everything that ails America, from social ills to violent crime.
It exploded in popularity just as the city was hurtling toward bankruptcy in the '70s, which led graffiti to be identified with all the social ills that then plagued New York.
The migrant caravan was undoubtedly such a fixation, a specter from the south; the wall, its counterpart, a panacea better than a Xanax, a cure-all for the nation's many ills.
Maybe it is even a good idea, but any decision on creating such an entity hinges on the ills we're trying to cure, and the authorities needed to administer the medicine.
The preponderance of YouTube videos asserting that the Protocols are real and that Jews are the cause of all modern life's ills, no doubt owes a great deal to Cooper's book.
In becoming implicitly more amenable to divorce—and, by extension, to other ills of the wider culture—the Church, they worry, might cease, permanently, in any recognizable way, to be itself.
Anyone who seeks a total, irreversible replacement of the Affordable Care Act also seeks to destroy all of its benefits, which happen cure the criminal justice ills they are complaining about.
The CEO told the MIT Technology Review on Thursday that he hopes Apple technology will protect people's privacy, even when using tools like machine learning to address the ills of humankind.
How do you, as an individual human being, comprehend the idea that the federal government would look at you, Wayne Kramer, and say, "You're the cause of the ills of society"?
As much as The Walking Dead is a vague, often jumbled metaphor for fighting social ills, this exchange is almost a bit too on the nose for the current cultural moment.
Climate change is especially important in this regard, as it will exacerbate most of the other ills of our current world, including resource-based conflict, pandemics, extreme weather, and food insecurity.
In effect, the heroin user is protected from the ills of an illicit marketplace, such as fatal overdoses, committing petty crime to get a fix or exposure to blood-borne diseases.
The demons that burned Tuesday all across India — in past years meant to represent social ills like corruption and pollution — were custom-made for a season of mounting tension with Pakistan.
None of that is true, of course, though the show does correctly get her penchant for swathing herself in black, and her view of yoga as a panacea for many ills.
Part of the problem Mr. Sanders may face is fundamental: His campaign is deeply rooted in his democratic socialism, focused heavily on class as the root of all the country's ills.
The Church of England has asked people to add a new culprit to the list of ills they forsake for the six weeks of penance that begin on Ash Wednesday: plastics.
As the Jewish CEO of a nonprofit founded in 1913 to fight antisemitism and other social ills, Greenblatt said his own Twitter mentions could definitely benefit from some smart AI filtering.
Warren's vision is deeply rooted in her policies solving the ills of society, whereas Sanders is calling for a social movement to upend the American political order as we know it.
"There's a kernel of truth in what the partisans are saying," said Christopher Ferguson, a psychologist at Stetson University who has been a skeptic of the many ills attributed to gaming.
"De Mathew was a great composer of Kikuyu lyrics, which carried undertones of societal ills, including alcoholism and promoting peace and cohesion in society," Ruto said in a post on Twitter.
Whether consumed in gummy, tincture, oil, or capsule form, cannabidiol is the non-psychoactive compound derived from either cannabis or hemp plants that'll heal all your ills without getting you high.
They're designed to account for every annoyance of traditional socks — the uncomfortable toe seams, the slipping heels, the heel fabric wearing through — Bombas socks aren't plagued by any of those ills.
All recent governments have been bedeviled by economic ills: unemployment of 15%, inflation of 6.8%, high public debt, a powerful union that opposes economic reforms and foreign lenders who demand them.
For decades, Newark has been a symbol of America's decaying cities, with every box on the list of urban ills checked off: violence, entrenched poverty, vanishing jobs, struggling schools, blighted blocks.
The good news—or maybe we should just say better news—is that most of that malware is adware, which is annoying but relatively harmless compared to ransomware and other ills.
The school system has in many ways become an extension of the welfare state by playing social worker, nanny, and counselor for children ravaged by the ills of inner city decline.
Obviously a bit of pre-bed comedy isn't necessarily going to solve all the ills of this world, but it can certainly act as a distraction from the ever-present gloom.
During a February speech in the bruising battleground state of Florida, the president used a speech about his Venezuela policy to decry the ills Maduro-style socialism brought to his nation.
He jacked up the schizoid factor, substituted homicide for suicide, and, by showing how easily mania could be impersonated, undercut the authenticity of the suffering writers whose ills had commanded sympathy.
Depression is like a Rorschach test: People see in it whatever they like, in order to make whatever point they like, about what they perceive to be the ills of society.
Those results, published in three articles in The New England Journal of Medicine, surprised physicians and patients alike who for years believed aspirin would prevent any number of heart-related ills.
Somehow, the 20-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has been blamed for whatever ills people perceive in society at large, whether or not those problems are actually, well, problems.
Technology not only allows us an unlimited, autonomous source of labor, but also endows us with the ability to extend our resources, achieve lasting peace and basically cure society of all ills.
"I don't know why he thinks the Jews are responsible for all the ills in the world, but he's not the first and he won't be the last," Werber, 76, said Sunday.
All of this reflects a yearning for something, anything, to end the death loop that American democracy appears to be trapped in — for a big, dramatic blowup to fix the system's ills.
Castro, who had long blamed many of Cuba's ills on American influence and resented the US role in hemispheric politics, quickly intensified cooperation with the Soviet Union, which began sending large subsidies.
Living with hyperempathy, Lauren is especially vulnerable to the many ills of the new world — but this sensitivity is also why she feels so determined to save the world disintegrating around her.
WHITE HOUSE CRITICS Central bank "capture" by national leaders has been blamed for a variety of economic ills, from hyperinflation to runaway debt used to finance projects in hopes of winning reelection.
It might be appropriate to rule on what happens to a customer if they are denied a service they have paid for, as with involuntary bumping, but other ills are commercial decisions.
By early August, Brazilians will come to realise that Mr Alckmin, who trained as an anaesthesiologist, is a "doctor" for the country's economic and political ills, says Luiz Felipe d'Avila, an adviser.
He is becoming to modern British TV what Charles Dickens was to the Victorian novel—a chronicler of the country's untold stories and social ills, and the domestic dramas that encapsulate them.
It is particularly wonderful for the "thought-leaders" who can spend their lives hanging out with Sergei and Mark and suggesting clever ways for their philanthrocapitalist masters to cure the world's ills.
Republican politicians have proven willing to swallow whatever ills are in the report and continue to support Trump, leaving impeachment as a partisan endeavor -- and one top Democrats seem likely to avoid.
"The Rickshank Redemption" reveals a society that mirrors the ills of the real world—police brutality, income inequality, fake news, political manipulation—while recovering from the events of season three's explosive premiere.
While the scientific consensus on the ills of dietary cholesterol has softened over the years, the 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans still strongly recommends eating as little dietary cholesterol as possible.
As Castro continued to blame all of Cuba's economic ills on the US embargo rather than taking responsibility for his own policies, some Cubans sought a new life in the United States.
For decades Arab opinion-makers have ascribed a host of regional ills to Western—and particularly American—meddling, even as its leaders turned habitually to the West for aid or military protection.
Chris Hart suggested on Twitter in January that more than two decades of black majority rule had perpetuated poverty and entrenched a tendency to blame whites for all of the country's ills.
Maybe you're one of those perfect-bone-structure dudes whose face looks so carved-by-the-gods handsome that it genuinely lights up someone's day, a cheekbone-sharp tonic to life's ills.
In the latest sign of turmoil within Republican ranks, Breitbart has a published a long, conspiracy-tinged article blaming the White House chief of staff for all of the Trump administration's ills.
Mr Sanders, victor of seven of the past nine primaries, thinks the Wall Street banks are criminal and suggests that the only solution to America's ills would be to start a revolution.
But it is also an exemplar of the euro area's wider ills: the tension between rules made in Brussels and the exigencies of national politics; and the conflict between creditors and debtors.
Finally, she will stress the need to work together to solve the nation's problems and mock Mr. Trump's oft-stated declaration that he will single-handedly cure America's ills — on Day 1.
On Thursday, the House passed a tax reform bill, and the Senate has advanced its own tax proposal, both of which would be a big step toward remedying some of these ills.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Harvey increases the risk of ills ranging from skin rashes to bacterial and viral infections and mosquito-borne disease, U.S. public health officials warned on Monday.
"  "I don't know if that solves all the ills of the Democratic Party, but I'm willing to try anything," the "Full Frontal" host told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.
Faozan, who like many Indonesians uses one name, said rampant underage marriage on Lombok has been linked to social ills ranging from divorce to unplanned pregnancies, maternal deaths and stunting among children.
No one protest, no one policy, no one vote, no one idea and no one president will lead us to end the ills that the work of racial and economic equity addresses.
Several members of the opposition dared to hope that with problems building up at home and parliamentary elections coming in September, Mr. Putin may be ready to focus more on domestic ills.
Remember, several decades ago the sociologist William Julius Wilson argued that the social ills of America's black community didn't come out of thin air, but were the result of disappearing economic opportunity.
Members of these groups, who congregate around sites like Return of Kings, Masculine Empire, and The Red Pill subreddit, attribute the ills of Western society to the decline of traditional gender roles.
Members of these groups, who congregate around sites like Return of Kings, Masculine Empire, and The Red Pill subreddit, attribute the ills of Western society to the decline of traditional gender roles.
However, Gorsuch is also deeply in touch with the socially conservative argument that the ills of gambling will bring the devil into every town in America if PASPA is off the books.
One of the main reasons so many Brazilian voters like Bolsonaro is because he has promised to fix the country's ills — high rates of violent crime, a faltering economy, and endemic corruption.
But even if we made an all-out effort to address the ills forcing people to emigrate from the Northern Triangle, we would need to manage the flow for years to come.
Zuckerberg also visited the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and in a Facebook post he discussed the tribal council, business development and the number of social ills facing the reservation, including a meth epidemic.
Americans are not inclined to blame large corporations for the ills of the economy the way they were back in the late 19th century when anti-monopoly social movements gained considerable support.
This was a manner of thinking and language too prevalent among those who correctly call out racial inequities and social injustices but wrongly fall prey themselves to the bigotry behind those ills.
The danger of this kind of story is that it can define its characters as personifications of social ills, so that we know them as problems before we know them as people.
But Mr. Biden's singular focus on the president as the source of the nation's ills, while extending an olive branch to Republicans, has exposed a significant fault line in the Democratic primary.
A short time later, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who also blames vaccines for many ills, said Trump had promised to establish a commission to investigate such theories — but nothing came of it.
The 1970s were a time of unprecedented sexual freedom for gay men, during which diseases were traded rampantly, fueled by a libertine culture that saw penicillin as the panacea for all ills.
Small government, I believe, has proved to be no match for its social ills, too puny to offer much resistance to rampant inequality, stubborn infant mortality or off-the-charts opioid addiction.
Its corporate and landowning oligarchs monopolize economic and political power, but the state's ills are always laid at the feet of lower-class whites like Bob Ewell and his troubled daughter Mayella.
Over the past three decades, America has become addicted to incarceration and pursued it as a solution to many of our social ills - from mental illness and drug addiction to juvenile misbehavior.
Whannell telegraphs the relationship, its power dynamics and ills, when he introduces Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) lying in bed in the middle of the night with a man's arm curled around her waist.
The experience is meant to be provocative — to raise questions about how the media represents the world and how the world responds to its ills, from war to poverty and climate change.
Like so many of our current digital ills, it targets vulnerable people on the biggest and most profitable digital platforms — such as Facebook — and authorities have proven largely ineffective at stopping it.
This human capacity to seemingly sustain dopamine release for long periods in the face of miserable odds is how people invent new vaccines, build business empires, or end seemingly intractable societal ills.
" In a 2015 interview for the Red Bull Music Academy website, Mr. Morrison said, "Funk is an excellent platform for moving or removing the ills that may be present in our lives.
The Obama administration has sought in recent months to nudge the government and opposition factions to find collaborative solutions to the country's ills and offered to help with delivery of humanitarian aid.
And for Republicans, railing on the ills of California has become a red-meat rallying cry, citing the state as a symbol of high taxes, liberal social policy and lax immigration enforcement.
We should think of it not as a cure-all for our education ills but as a powerful vaccine — one that makes a solid K-12 education akin to a booster shot.
Abolishing billionaires might not sound like a practical idea, but if you think about it as a long-term goal in light of today's deepest economic ills, it feels anything but radical.
Amid the recent surge in hate crimes and shootings, some of the suspects in racist attacks and their supporters have invoked the societal ills caused by pornography in manifestos or online forums.
"The petro will most likely suffer all of the same ills as Venezuelan debt," predicted David Smilde, a sociology professor at Tulane University who has researched Venezuela for more than two decades.
Indonesia's potential as Southeast Asia's largest economy is huge, but its ills, shown so clearly in the country's most popular sport, are a continually drag on the beautiful and vibrant (and hot) archipelago.
At the same time, Freedom House also offered a subtle warning to regulators — in the U.S. and elsewhere — who are considering new laws in an attempt to thwart misinformation or other online ills.
Despite its fiscal prudence, it has other ills that have long made the cautious wary of emerging markets, including a big trade deficit financed by hot money and lots of foreign-currency debt.
Such acknowledgements of capitalism's ills seemed designed to prove how very self-aware rainbow candies can be—without actually offering any serious critique of the system or the companies that benefit from it.
Driven by motives ranging from charity to profit to a renewed "white man's burden," the western world has during the past half century poured money into the African continent to combat these ills.
Okja sees an heir to an agribusiness empire try hopelessly to cloak the ills of capitalism to tailor its product to younger, more informed generations, while the real heroes are young, eccentric activists.
Under the leadership of Chairman Guo Shuqing, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has launched at least eight sets of rules since March in a widespread crackdown on shadow banking among other ills.
These accidental passengers aren't that different from their opponents when it comes to blaming their country's ills on foreign conspiracies and spitting out xenophobic vitriol against their chosen enemy — Russians in their case.
We have shown that we have strategies to create better access to capital, to create better jobs, to turn around our economy, to show shared growth, to fight against the ills of gentrification.
It's a no-win situation for the Federal Reserve these days, as academics criticize the central bank for bringing all manner of ills to bear on the domestic, and even the global, economy.
For those who are immigrants or have lived in immigrant communities most of their lives, assimilation is severely curtailed by these factors, and it relegates young people to unemployment and other social ills.
In a Facebook post, another person, Daniel Head, accused the show of various ills, such as tattooing him when he was very sick and encouraging him to sit through long periods of tattooing.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new track recorded by George Michael in his last studio sessions before his 2016 death was released on Wednesday, in which the late British pop idol sings about social ills.
Signed by President Bush in 1992 with the intention of protecting the public from the supposed ills of sports betting, the evidence is clear and convincing that PASPA has been a spectacular failure.
LONDON (Reuters) - A new track recorded by George Michael in his last studio sessions before his 2016 death was released on Wednesday, in which the late British pop idol sings about social ills.
This is the durable and pragmatic way to rid ourselves of the many ills of the black market, and is essential to strengthening the rule of law and national security in both countries.
Leadership from the highest levels of government is an important element to this response but ultimately it is the responsibility of the medical profession to heal the ills that are plaguing our society.
The benchmark is up more than 6 percent since early April, chopping sideways and grinding higher through a well-hyped series of ills that threatened to compromise the health of the bull market.
Second, he casts most of the political and economic ills plaguing Russia as the legacy of his hated archrival, former President Boris N. Yeltsin, giving Mr. Putin a pass as a necessary correction.
Indeed, a search of the state archives in Albany revealed hundreds of letters to the elder Mr. Cuomo after his 1984 speech, lauding his intellect, passion and precise diagnosis of the nation's ills.
Privacy breaches, internet addiction, toxic online behavior: These ills are all at the forefront of the cultural conversation, and they all have the potential to be amplified many times over by VR/AR.
He also has a knack for distilling often complex or meandering TED Talks and Medium posts about the ills of social media into something comprehensible, not least for those inside the D.C. Beltway.
But a benefit employees at an insurance company will enjoy next year, while seemingly just another spiffy perk, points to the larger problem of relying on corporate benevolence to solve massive social ills.
In the 1980s, the Satanic Panic invaded every living room, with nightly news stories linking Satanism and heavy metal music to a litany of social ills, particularly drug use, child abuse, and murder.
In such circumstances, a larger stimulus package in 2009 that returned output to its potential level sooner, reducing unemployment and the social ills that accompany joblessness, could have led to improved public finances.
A more sweeping analytical framework has lately emerged on the left to diagnose a host of ills that are interconnected: The problem, a growing chorus of environmentalists now suggest, might be capitalism itself.
But in a scientific paper that same month, James C. Lin of the University of Illinois, a leading investigator of the Frey effect, described the diplomatic ills as plausibly arising from microwave beams.
Twitter's C.E.O. met President Trump at the White House yesterday, ostensibly to discuss protecting the public from the ills of social media — but the meeting reportedly veered off-topic, according to the WaPo.
Each tragedy I've covered, each loss I've absorbed, has rubbed away a little more of the insulation we all create, or were born with, that keeps the ills of the world safely away.
A candidate who turns immigrants into a nefarious symbol of America's ills is using them as a symbol of otherness — much as Trump did, often with blatantly racist overtones, in his presidential campaign.
The televised town hall-style event included the usual cascade of mostly happy economic statistics, concern for social ills, a smattering of foreign policy pronouncements and a peek into Mr. Putin's personal life.
RICHARD M. FRAUENGLASSHUNTINGTON, N.Y. To the Editor: I am an admirer of David Brooks and welcomed his novel solution to the many ills that beset America today: assertive modesty, as he called it.
Her diagnosis of the ills from which cancer treatment suffers strikes me as accurate, but her solutions seem infused with the same unrealistic optimism she identifies as the cause of so much suffering.
It's not beyond imagining that Mr. Obama could break with a practice whose ills he observed so astutely, and which contributed to the downfall of the Democrat he hoped would cement his legacy.
Cory Booker has promised to run a relentlessly positive and unifying campaign, preaching love as an antidote to the nation's ills during his first trip to Iowa as a presidential candidate this weekend.
Mr. Sadr has ordered his followers to support the idea of a secular, nationalist government run by "technocrats," experts who are not career politicians and supposedly will be able to solve Iraq's ills.
That approach might be a barely acceptable way for our society and government to address social ills and decaying infrastructure, which are slower-moving problems, where with enough resources one might catch up.
Mr. Frohnhoefer, who teaches at a college in Queens, compared the social ills of London that Dickens addressed in his books to those today in New York City, including its teeming homeless population.
In Robert Caro's "The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York," he is held almost personally responsible for the social ills that beset New York in the sixties and seventies.
The national populists -- along with rightists from other EU member states -- say that they will approach the vote as an alliance and target migration, social ills, austerity measures and the EU's institutional shortcomings.
"The current development of distributed ledger technology has the potential to revolutionise financial services; whether it is the panacea of all ills in the financial world is yet to be seen," Woolard said.
It's the kind of overlap that usually conjures up images of an emergency room on Saint Patrick's Day, an X-ray of your liver, or the latest headline about the ills of alcohol.
But he failed to drum up enough popular support to beat Bolsonaro, who successfully capitalized on Brazilians' discontent with their government and its perceived inability to address the country's economic and political ills.
On paper, it's easy to characterize Duterte as another populist, one whose campaign was built on an increasingly familiar formula: Identify an enemy, demonize them, and blame all of society's ills on them.
Retailers claim that the gills are a time-tested panacea for modern ills, that they can increase the amount of breast milk, detoxify the blood, cure chickenpox, heal tonsillitis and clear a smoker's lungs.
I think the real problem is with crony capitalism, and American farm subsidies, and depressed wages for agricultural workers (many of whom are migrants being taken advantage of), and all those associated social ills.
At the BAFTAs, where he picked up yet another Best Actor award, he gave an impassioned speech on a number of social ills, decrying what he called the "systemic racism" of the filmmaking industry.
Established to weed out gender and racial stereotypes and other social ills in advertising, the authority has set about its task with humorless zeal and recently banned commercials for Philadelphia Cream Cheese and Volkswagen.
Even if you accept that all of the societal ills Harris names have a single common cause — and it seems like a reach to me — it will take many different tools to solve them.
And some experts say tech companies are wrongly blamed for some urban ills — such as homelessness: "I don't think there is credible evidence that links homelessness to tech," says UC Berkeley economist Enrico Moretti.
Time can't truly be up on the sexist ills of Hollywood until all women's stories are deemed important and award-worthy — not merely the genuine grievances of white women played by beloved movie stars.
Modern drama has been pretty successful in demonstrating the ills of populism and authoritarianism, but it is often limited to making us aware of the trap, rather than preventing us from falling into it.
But, of late, the Fed is being blamed for all the economy's ills, which fails to take into account the multiplicity of variables that affect growth: wages, inflation, income inequality, monopoly power and pricing.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Relentless global warming threatens the potential success of a sweeping set of goals established by the United Nations to tackle inequality, conflict and other ills, officials said on Tuesday.
One votes "no" by leaving the country — and all the more so when leaving for Europe, which many Algerian conservatives and political or religious leaders hold responsible for nearly all of our great ills.
"Donald Trump has been campaigning largely on a theme [of], 'I saw the ills and woes of going into Iraq before anyone else,'" he said on Fox Business Network's "Cavuto Coast to Coast" Tuesday.
Since Robert Mugabe is a liberation icon, popular across Africa, his still-ruling ZANU-PF regime is trying to shift the blame for Zimbabwe's ills from the recently deposed president to his wife, Grace.
The new company will seek to tackle the sector's ills by gaining access to ultra large container vessels that offer economies of scale, as well as providing access to cash injections, the statement said.
Still, I religiously read his weekly, polemical Voice dispatches in which he often described the ills of US society from the point of view of an energetic, radical, gay critic absent art bona fides.
In her subsequent career, writing anti-establishment non-fiction, she's railed against India's injustices: the inequitable distribution of wealth born of capitalist enterprise, for instance, and the enduring ills of the Hindu caste system.
Social media, for all its ills, offers an opportunity for citizens who would otherwise be able to avoid and ignore the police violence in the subways due to various racial and socioeconomic advantages—i.e.

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