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Latest revision as of 17:54, 19 March 2023
A simple and seemingly magical solution to a complex problem.
- No silver bullet
- "[The FCA] concluded that there is no silver bullet that will mitigate the problem."
- The Treasurer, June 2016, page 6.
The term originates from the myths that silver bullets were the only form of weapon effective against werewolves and certain other monsters.