If you will unite with me, he shall convey to him a universal and eternal remedy.
It was noted, however, that this proposal could not be expected to be a universal remedy.
- (NL) Public procurement has for a long time been considered a universal remedy.
Mr President, in the 60s and 70s, asbestos was considered a universal remedy in construction, in industry and as a subsurface for roads.
For some here, a massive reduction in working time is the universal remedy for all problems.
The fact that the euro is not a universal remedy is proved by the example of the United Kingdom alone.
Nor is there any universal remedy for this; basically, it means that all three levels, European, national and regional, must act in concert.
It's a universal remedy.
Until 1886 Clark was a Christian socialist reflecting the view of his German teachers that competition is no universal remedy - especially not for fixing wages.
Antimony was thus regarded as a universal remedy.