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''"[The FCA] concluded that there is no silver bullet that will mitigate the problem."''
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''No silver bullet'''''</span>


The Treasurer, June 2016, page 6.
:"[The FCA] concluded that there is no silver bullet that will mitigate the problem."
 
:''The Treasurer, June 2016, page 6.''




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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.


See also