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"Band-Aid" Definitions
  1. a brand of adhesive bandage with a gauze pad in the center, used to cover minor abrasions and cuts.
  2. (often lowercase
  3. a makeshift, limited, or temporary aid or solution that does not satisfy the basic or long-range need: The proposed reform isn't thorough enough to be more than just a band-aid.
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  5. serving as a makeshift, limited, or temporary aid or solution: band-aid measures to solve a complex problem.

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"It was a Band-Aid, the most expensive Band-Aid I've ever bought," he told Lopez.
"They are placed on a Band-Aid-like structure, and then that Band-Aid is applied, in this case, to the wrist," she said.
So we all have to live with low-grade anxiety, waiting on last-minute band-aid after band-aid and hoping for something more.
DACA was a band-aid solution to a broken immigration system that Congress has grossly ignored for decades, but a band-aid is better than an open wound.
The meaning of the Band-Aid Marsellus sports a Band-Aid on the back of his neck for a reason: It covers up a scar actor Ving Rhames had. 22.
Then he would take a Band-Aid (it had to be the Band-Aid brand; he tried them all), and remove the cotton from the middle, before wrapping it around his fingertip.
The plan would only be a "band aid," he said.
Johnson & Johnson's consumer brands include Band-Aid, Tylenol and Listerine.
"  "I hope they'll offer more than just a Band-Aid.
It's a Band-Aid solution to a much more complicated problem.
Excluding special items, the Band-Aid maker earned $1.74 per share.
GUILFOYLE: OK. WATTERS: I don&apost need a band aid, Juan.
And yes, it does look like there's a band-aid there.
"It's better to rip the Band-Aid off," Dr. Carlen says.
And you let me go out wearing a Jesus Band-Aid?
" Nicklen goes on to write, "There is no band aid solution.
But there is deeply rooted trauma lying underneath the band-aid.
I had imagined it being like ripping off a Band-Aid.
Sometimes I would even rock a Band-Aid, 50 Cent style.
But it's not popular, and it's just a band-aid solution.
How does a Band-Aid wind up costing so much money?
There's a small band-aid underneath covering a very small incision.
And it's like, how Band-Aid has become synonymous with 'bandage'?
Leave it to Lily to just rip that Band-Aid off.
It might provide an effective Band-Aid in the short term.
As a result, the end result will just be another Band-Aid.
Self-care was just a Band-Aid for a much bigger problem.
"It is 43% a Band-Aid on a bullet wound," she said.
The Galaxy S210 was rightly pilloried for looking like a Band-Aid.
But it's also like putting a band-aid on a gaping wound.
You can't play with no band-aid when you not even hurt.
"It's like he brought a Band-Aid to an amputation," she said.
What they've done is just put a band-aid on a cut.
Fortunately, the only medical care the wound needs is a band-aid.
It's a cheap Band-Aid for a problem that doesn't really exist.
What's indecent is an administrator asking her to Band-Aid her nipples.
"I didn't want to leave a Band-Aid on it," he said.
Over all, "Band Aid" is only sometimes as cutesy as its title.
But crowdfunding campaigns are a Band-Aid for wounds that needs surgery.
It felt more like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
So I left the branded band-aid in place... Flu shot Friday!
It's a Band-aid for opioid consumption until other solutions are introduced.
It's the equivalent of putting a band aid on a bullet hole.
Rip the Band-aid off fast instead of a slow, painful tug.
Whatever it's sanitizer, tissue, 'I don't feel good, I need a Band Aid'.
"It's almost like a reference to Jell-O and Band-Aid," he said.
I had finally ripped the band-aid off and let the wound bleed.
Dr. Awful swiftly reentered ready to rip off any Band-Aid in sight.
All because Kanye West could not be bothered to find himself Band-Aid.
Just apply an ointment or petrolatum and loosely cover with a Band-Aid.
Because that was supposed to be sort of a Band-Aid thing, right?
Although the family deserves retribution, it's a band-aid on an open wound.
In the meantime, the best I've got is a very sloppy band-aid.
We are brand new, ripping a whole new Band Aid off of it.
Whether these fixes are more than a Band-Aid remains to be seen.
Mr. Doyle said his wife once found a Band-Aid in a salad.
All right, then, let's rip off the Band-Aid: "Destination Wedding" is torture.
In that case, wellness programs were a Band-Aid over a gaping wound.
One year of addiction treatment services and other programs is a Band-Aid.
The option is akin to putting a band-aid on a bullet wound.
For Cancers, it's better if you just rip the band-aid off quickly.
The changes might be temporary, and amount largely to an economic Band-Aid.
"It's like putting a Band-Aid on a gunshot wound," said Mr. Pedersen.
And remarkably, it was as easy and painless as applying a Band-Aid.
I just had to rip the Band-Aid off and get going on it.
"It's a Band-Aid," says Erica Kutz, the brand marketing coordinator at Crystal Mountain.
The Galaxy S211 Gold, or what I call the Galaxy S210 Band-Aid pic.twitter.
The ceasefire is a Band-Aid for a problem of the administration's own creation.
And if there is worry, the Fed will put a Band-Aid on it.
This time, Kim retells the tale of fighting with Kanye over a Band-Aid.
Ghosters sometimes just want to rip the band-aid off quickly, for everyone's sake.
The Band-Aid maker is expected to report fourth-quarter results on Jan. 26.
In many ways, Band Aid is the antidote to the romantic comedy meet cute.
That plan is nothing more than a Band-Aid applied to a gaping wound.
As Band-Aid is to bandage, WeWork is to flexible office space and coworking.
Now the question is whether the latest episode will tear that band-aid off.
This is not a band-aid, it's real and lasting help that changes lives.
But this strategy is akin to putting a Band-Aid on a gunshot wound.
Coming down the line, a dropped band-aid stuck lazily to it's exposed guts.
Bednets aren't a "Band-Aid" for that family but a solution to their problem.
The Morari patch looked like a tan Band-Aid, stuck on a genderless mannequin.
Interest, however, would still accrue; the offer is a band-aid, not a cure.
Is Patreon the same kind of band-aid, but for a broken creative market?
Are band-aid solutions to market-driven inequality the best we can hope for?
We see a temporary Band-Aid budget and a raising of the debt ceiling.
How can a hospital get away with billing $629 for a single Band-Aid?
"A lot of people know you can't fix things with a Band-Aid," he said.
Sometimes, that old adage is true: You just have to rip off the Band-Aid.
That Band-Aid has already been ripped off, right, so what's another $100 between friends?
Mars and Uranus meet and it's like a band-aid has been suddenly ripped off.
Or is it best to just rip off the Band-Aid, no matter the circumstances?
According to couples' therapist Jean Fitzpatrick, ripping off the Band-Aid is a bad idea.
We're very relieved, we go back to the car, and the Band-Aid falls off.
Warmind wasn't ever going to be anything other than a Band-Aid for Destiny 22.
Kim tells Khloé that she and Ye got in a fight over a Band-Aid.
She is exhausted, she says, and just wants him to get his own Band-Aid.
Looked at more skeptically, it's an ineffective placebo or a band-aid for systemic failings.
So at best expanding use of federal land and facilities is a minor band-aid.
"This is just a band-aid until the elections," said a source close to Jet.
The H-1B visa program functions as a Band-Aid for the gaping skills gap.
Yet each time we see band aid fixes that ignore the root of the issue.
At best, moderates' proposals would have put a Band-Aid on the ObamaCare bullet wound.
"The majority's bill is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound," Democratic Rep.
This is a fiction applied over the unruly parts of us like a Band-Aid.
Giuliani made it seem like his disclosure was sort of ripping off the Band-Aid.
The old idiom "putting a band-aid on a bullet wound" certainly comes to mind.
A sense that it was a very small Band-Aid on a very big wound?
Band-aid to cover the dot of blood that percolated out of the injection site.
Stills called this initiative a "Band-Aid" aimed at getting the players to stop protesting.
On board, we noticed a faint smell, like that of a freshly opened Band-Aid.
She reached into her bag, handed me a Band-Aid and continued on her way.
Puff out that big gorilla chest and go rip it off like a Band-Aid.
What's more, these self-soothing options aren't a treatment so much as a Band-Aid.
I had peeled off the Band-Aid to reveal the cut I had closed over.
That's why she's teamed up with Band-Aid and RED to fight for the cause.
The result of using a Band-aid to try to stop a gaping wound -- i.e.
The bill included a $7 fee for the Band-Aid — and a $622 facility fee.
She wore an outfit best described as Sensual Band-Aid and took small, ruthlessly edited steps.
Bus tickets can help a select few, but they're a band-aid on a gaping wound.
"This is a short-term Band-Aid until the regulatory process catches up," Mr Ottaviano says.
First, he points out that the Band-Aid didn't cost $629; it was actually just $7.
" NBC News star Chuck Todd said the policy feels like a "band-aid that won't stick.
Attaching them is as easy as applying a band-aid, and removing them is even easier.
That's surely (let's hope) a band-aid until this system gets dragged into the 21st century.
No medical salve, psychological band-aid, or well-intended platitude could help with this particular wound.
A little bit of hand soap is good 'Band-Aid' solution until you get back home.
That is at best a Band-Aid and at worst fuel for an already raging fire.
However, the band-aid solution on Twitter has not been able to solve the shortage immediately.
As the phone reaches me I pluck the band-aid away, drop it to the floor.
"Put a band-aid on it...and don't rely on other people, make it work yourself."
And naloxone is ultimately a Band-Aid to a broader, systemic addiction crisis across the city.
You won't have wild stories anymore about a $629 Band-Aid provided in an emergency room.
"A bullet wound can't heal if you just put a Band-Aid over it," he said.
Once I'd ripped the whole "folds" band-aid off I was starting to maybe enjoy myself.
Then, apply an antibacterial cream — bacitracin is my favorite — and some gauze or a Band-Aid.
They just stick a band-aid over the pain before you&aposre willing to face it.
I look at these platforms as tools for putting a Band-aid on those bigger problems.
In many ways, the deal was a Band-Aid for the problem residents actually want fixed.
Because fashion isn't just a Band-Aid or a coping mechanism for dealing with our bigger problems.
Then I stepped on a bloody band-aid and a piece of glass in the same afternoon.
Excluding items, the band-aid maker earned $1.58 per share, beating analysts' average estimate by 2 cents.
During that debacle, Kanye berated Kim for not giving him a Band-Aid product to his liking.
With Wednesday's hack on Jones, the ban now seems like a Band-Aid over a bullet hole.
Now they can be as thin as a Band-Aid and about as big as a coin.
This little patch may look like a waterproof Band-Aid, but it's much more intelligent than that.
For what it's worth, we're pretty sure Xerox, Chapstick, Band-Aid and Google feel your pain, Velcro.
Conservative parliamentarian Michelle Rempel, her party's immigration critic, said the government steps are a "band aid" solution.
" — Kanye "Kanye and I got in a fight because I wouldn't go get him a Band-Aid.
Every time I've been hospitalized, it feels like a Band-Aid on a wound that needs stitches.
You know, if you started to bleed, you would get up and go get a Band-Aid.
Instead, we have tried to put a Band-Aid on it to deal with the last disaster.
"A lot of the work felt like trying to cure cancer with a band aid," he explains.
It takes you a week to feel better, and then you're ripping the Band-Aid off again.
"We'd rather they just pull the Band-Aid off" and deliver the bad news now, he said.
We've found Band-Aid solutions, anyway: Just see the proliferation of meditation apps and Spotify nature playlists.
This is why calling in the military seems like an easy Band-Aid when crime overwhelms police.
He discovered that the hospital was charging $629 for a five-minute visit and a Band-Aid.
"It's still just a Band-Aid," said Bret Davis, a fourth-generation soybean farmer in Delaware, Ohio.
But it requires more than the Band-Aid solution that is a trade deal or a blacklist.
Something felt off; telling people to journal felt like putting a band-aid on a broken arm.
But the solution seems like "some sort of Band-Aid, or temporary, feel-good fix," she said.
Mr. O'Mullan called it a "Band-Aid" treatment that gives the chlorine limited contact time to disinfect.
We need a real fix to our immigration challenge, not a band-aid that exacerbates the problem.
Residents have responded with Band-Aid fixes, like pouring layers of cement and sand on the floor.
But at best what we're seeing are Band-Aid responses, we're not really dealing with structural issues.
"From an intellectual property portfolio management perspective, this is a Band-Aid on cancer," Mr. Lehman said.
He called Facebook's latest change "a Band-Aid or maybe even a larger distraction" from other issues.
To Mr. Pally, her "Band Aid" co-star, the all-female environment was more accepting and productive.
"Having an H-1B is not a solution, it's more like a band aid," Satyadev told CNN.
Self-defense, after all, is just a band-aid response to the larger problem of violence and harassment.
Saying goodbye is hard, but today's eclipse will help you rip off the Band-Aid and move on.
There was a root emotional problem that they were trying to put a Band-Aid on with money.
"The problems are obviously structural and societal, but it would be a somewhat effective band-aid," Brennan said.
It's more a Band-Aid than a cure-all... but sometimes the healing process works in mysterious ways.
The ceasefire just ended up being a Band-Aid that couldn't cover the gaping wound Trump ripped open.
"This is going to be a Band-Aid that I'm going to rip off," she told the outlet.
"They were putting a Band-Aid on a wound that had been there for years," the source says.
Meanwhile, Band-Aid Forehead Guy is asking Azikiwe if he thinks he would make a good hand model.
"For a time, Laney and the kids talked about maybe naming the puppy Band-Aid," he tells PEOPLE.
Humanitarian aid is not short-term anymore, it has unfortunately become a Band-Aid for the unresolved conflict.
But from inside the books, the syntactic icing is so clearly a protective measure, a droll band-aid.
That makes this whirling shuriken a band-aid and a boo-boo kiss from mom waiting to happen.
Band-Aid repairs on Grand Canyon National Park's water distribution system have caused water shortages and facility closures.
She acknowledged that raising awareness is not "the Band-Aid" that can fix all of H&M's problems.
Ms. Bucher would then peel it off with great effort and care, as one might a Band-Aid.
They have problems like homelessness and debt, and the money is not a Band-Aid for those problems.
Like struggling cities and towns across the country, Beloit went through a period of Band-Aid-like efforts.
But while that may work to mitigate the current situation, it's a band-aid over a bullet hole.
AliveCor is best known for its Band-Aid-sized sensor called Kardia Mobile, which attaches to a smartphone.
A win over the 76ers could have been a Band-Aid, but that possibility disappeared with McConnell's shot.
Uber absolutely tried to cover up or "Band-Aid" the issue through surface-level fixes from the beginning.
Remember the $803 billion tariff bailout fund — a Band-Aid on a shotgun wound, but better than nothing?
Bottom line don't blame software that's the band aid for many other engineering and economic forces in effect.
These programs — well-publicized though they were — amount to slapping a Band-Aid on top of a brain tumor.
I hope they don't just try to do a Band-Aid fix and put it together and everything's good.
To ignore the complex matrix of issues was like trying to patch a cracked bone with a band aid.
For John, Big Tech's new usage management tools are akin to offering a band-aid for a severed limb.
To Bird, this seems nuts — in his view, the hospital wanted him to pay $0003 for a Band-Aid.
Leos are honest, Sagittariuses are quick with a joke, and Virgos always seem to have an extra band-aid.
"This is going to be a Band-Aid that I'm going to rip off," she said during her interview.
As the American Civil Liberties Union put it, the executive order "is a band-aid on a brain hemorrhage."
I think these types of songs are a really great Band-Aid to what's going on in your life.
Ripping off the Band-Aid could mark a turning point for Gap and prevent it from fading away entirely.
Rare diseases are a critical component of the U.S. health care system that require more than a Band-Aid.
In 1963, reporters noticed a Band-Aid on President John F. Kennedy's finger and asked him what had happened.
The group said he came to its attention because of a large Band-Aid he had covering his neck.
However, as details trickled out, it became clear this new deal just put a Band-Aid on this season.
I don't think there's anything better about a $20,000 coat than there is about a 25-cent Band-Aid.
It's almost like trying to put a band-aid on a bullet wound, like it never really fully heals.
"It's kind of a Band-Aid effect, trying to heal a little bit of the wound," Mr. Kejr said.
"The stimulus money is a dirty Band-Aid because I know it isn't going to heal me," Greene said.
"I dont think theyve fixed it so much as put a Band-Aid on it every day," he said.
He falls for a self-described "Band-Aid" (Kate Hudson) who, like him, is blinded by the band's fame.
This stiff, Band-Aid-like adhesive strip pulls the sides of your nose to open up your nasal passages.
But often tips like password managers or ad blockers feel like applying a Band-Aid to a gunshot wound.
I thought it might mitigate the pain if we ripped off the Band-Aid outside the Continental United States.
The President is wearing a Band-Aid on the finger, which he can remove within the next few hours.
I wear headphones to signal my lack of interest in conversation, but that seems like a Band-Aid solution.
Instead, it will be another band-aid on a wound that has yet to heal after a long period.
Either way, smaller efforts like litter pick-up are more akin to a Band-Aid for a gushing wound.
We see Kylo in his personal TIE fighter, with some sort of bizarre Dark Side Band Aid on his face.
Let's rip off the Band-Aid and get to the bad news for fans of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
A brand reaches its apotheosis when it slips into the vernacular as a generic noun—Band-Aid, Kleenex, even Dumpster.
And they had to come up with sort of a creative, innovative way to slap a band aid on it.
Assuming the problems they identify are real ones, the remedies they propose amounts to nothing more than a Band-Aid.
Both Williams and Rabinovich advise people with student loan difficulties to rip off the Band-Aid and contact your lenders.
I hand over my credit card and rip off the Band-Aid, praying that my neck will feel better soon.
A doctor ran her finger under the tap, stuck a Band-Aid on her pinky, and sent the family home.
"I think they're going to have to rip the Band-Aid off and lower guidance on units for the year."
"It's good to put ointment or a Band-Aid on a wound, but prevention is the best medicine," Omar said.
You can cover a blister with a Band-Aid but you're still going to get that same friction across it.
They can use it as sort of a Band-Aid over old and aging skin and get very significant results.
They just used credit cards as a Band-aid to their overspending, and slowly built up a pile of debt.
Or is it just an expensive and, for many, inaccessible VC-funded Band-Aid on a much larger social problem?
Approximately 100 years ago, a cotton-buyer named Earle Dickson invented what's now known as the Band-Aid adhesive bandage.
We don't think we need a Band-Aid, and we don't think we need to smile and take a picture.
Cities are scrambling to add beds to homeless shelters, but this is applying a Band-Aid to a deep wound.
And we take a trip to the drug store to find out how much a Band-Aid should really cost.
Instead of professionally addressing the problem, a black tarp simply was placed over the entire area like a Band-Aid.
If ever there was an ideal marriage between a man and a brand, it would be Noren and Band-Aid.
"Don't get me wrong, $12 billion is a lot of money, but it's only a little band-aid," Fisher said.
Paper board glued to the wall and then stripped off like a Band-Aid leaves vibrant traces of a rupture.
"They don&apost want you to know they&aposve charged you $22019 for a f-----g Band-Aid," Burns said.
At the same time, their state issued a record number of emergency certifications as a band-aid to the problem.
In that case, Mr. Robot may as well rip the Band Aid off and do it as bluntly as possible.
"Josh jumped into this impulsive relationship with Claire as his heart was cut bleeding wide open, and this has been like a nice, quick little Band-Aid for him, but I don't think the Band-Aid is quite big enough, and he struggles with that at the beginning of the season," the Illinois native teases.
Plus, laid-off employees get weeks to stick around so they can finish projects and get a head start on applying to new jobs, "Firing in the US is like pulling off a Band-Aid: you have a problem, you pull out the Band-Aid, it hurts a lot, and the problem's gone," she said.
Meanwhile the progressives figure if they can just put a Band-Aid on every one of those cuts, they're making progress.
Mark Newman, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein in Hong Kong, said the move would only be a short-term band-aid.
A dad in Connecticut got a bill for $629 for the Band-Aid put on his 1-year-old daughter's finger.
Also out this weekend is Band Aid, which brought in an estimated $31,500 from 3 locations, with a PTA of $10,500.
As he offers the following soliloquy about how he created the Band-Aid Nose Man, Scully flashes back to birthing William.
People keep saying hardening schools is going to protect our kids, but that's putting a Band-Aid over a massive laceration.
Which is why in June of this year Google pulled the band aid off the seeping wound of carrier RCS adoption.
That same year, they also performed along with several other stars for Band Aid, a concert raising funds to help Ethiopians.
Advocates, policymakers, and veterans say the response to Marines United was akin to putting a band-aid on a gushing wound.
For women like 29-year-old Manjusha Madhu, a Delhi-based student, such apps are little more than a Band-Aid.
But some moderators felt the leadership's attempts to band-aid a gaping wound came down to potential claims of political bias.
"Putting a Band-Aid on something that's as bad as a bullet hole's not going to get it done," he said.
But this is just a "Band-Aid solution," said Minister for Regional Water Niall Blair, according to The New York Times.
Investigators questioned hikers who might have crossed paths with Ms. Largay, and they tested the DNA on a discarded Band-Aid.
Our mass immigration and guest-worker programs are a Band-Aid response that covers over serious systemic problems in our society.
"When the program was rescinded it made a lot of us realize that DACA is just a Band Aid," she said.
"After that I expect to receive the mandate to form the government," he said, sporting a band-aid on his forehead.
The Treasury Department's guidance is a "Band-aid" that doesn't deal with the root problems with the tax code, Brady said.
Without giving yourself time, seeking out a new beau is like putting a band-aid over a gaping wound, she said.
Increased awareness, investments in state and local networks and minimizing the risks of data manipulation will provide a temporary Band-Aid.
The problem isn't that Darden is treating Clark with kindness, but that he's putting a Band-Aid on the wrong wound.
After a few months of this, I figured I should just rip off the Band-Aid and delete the thing altogether.
Philanthropy is currently a 'Band-Aid on the open wound of American poverty' when it should be tackling larger systematic problems
In "Band Aid," Anna (Zoe Lister-Jones of TV's "Life in Pieces") and her husband, Ben (Adam Pally), are in distress.
Just going to go ahead and rip the Band-Aid off, here: Gritty may or may not have punched a child.
"We had a hard time taking the band-aid off," he tells CNBC Make It, but says the time was right.
They wanted to rip the Band-Aid off, but they also wanted to know how policy was going to get done.
Instead of a band-aid approach, EPA should focus on preparing for and preventing additional chemical-related disasters before they happen.
But De Avila stresses that it's just a band-aid on the problem of inadequate temperature control in jails and prisons.
"We had no idea how deep the cut was, whether we could just wrap a Band-Aid around it," Sroka says.
Kanye sent his wife on a wild goose chase to get him a Band-Aid only for him to reject the first (too boring), and then the second ("I've slaved around the world making clothes for you, and you want to give me a Jesus Band-Aid"), and then the third (it didn't match his skin tone).
The REPAYE program merely puts a Band-Aid on the student debt problem by lowering monthly payments and helping borrowers avoid default.
In many ways, President Obama was a band aid of decency and compromise on a rotten Washington culture that was festering underneath.
You can put a Band-Aid on it, but it's not going to fix the underlying problem, why are people creating it?
But like the Walmart option, these programs amount to Band-Aid solutions, said Elizabeth Pfiester, the founder and executive director of T1International.
Choose it from the toolbar (it looks like a band-aid), then paint over the spots you want to get rid of.
It weighs just 0.2 ounces, and is about a tenth of an inch thick—so it's like a slightly oversized Band-Aid.
Though the pop star disguised her tattoo with a Band-Aid, Davidson still had his "AG" finger tattoo when he was photographed.
Jackman posted a photo of himself on Twitter on Tuesday, sporting a band-aid on his nose that's hiding a sinister ailment.
They also bring about endings (and new beginnings) in a way that can feel abrupt, like a Band-Aid being ripped off.
Republican leaders weren't jazzed about this, as ending the year on a band-aid solution doesn't speak well to their governing skills.
Ripping off a Band-Aid versus cooking a lobster Germany typically lets laid-off employees stick around for weeks following a firing.
"You see these girls who show up at these bat mitzvahs and they're wearing Band-Aid dresses and it's horrifying," she recalls.
Read more: Farmers are slamming Trump's $28 billion farm bailout — more than double Obama's 2009 payment to automakers — as a 'Band-Aid'
While this is welcome assistance, it is likely to serve as a Band-Aid on the fundamental problem that drives period poverty.
And the intense hot flashes felt like the push I needed to rip off the symbolic Band-Aid that covered my head.
The doctor cleaned up her pinky with a wet paper towel, put a Band-Aid on it, and sent the family home.
But the '28s and '28s have big-deal jingles you can pull out of the recesses of your brain too. Band-Aid.
"It's a Band-Aid," said Aaron Biller, the president of Neighborhood in the Nineties, a civic group on the Upper West Side.
"But I thought we had a good thing?" a confused Matt responds, which leads Teigen to rip off the proverbial band-aid.
Brooke Shields, the actress and an academy trustee, wore a short sundress, flat sandals and a Band-Aid on her left knee.
I had a hunch putting more trust in them to Band-aid over anxieties with digital "communities" and breathing exercises wasn't enough.
"We are talking about a band-aid on a piece of the criminal justice system in need of absolute overhaul," she notes.
"We had to put a bit of a Band-Aid organization on top of things before we made this change," he said.
That seems to be the major point about anti-harassment trainings: In isolation, they are nothing more than a Band-Aid solution.
But now that you've ripped off the Band-Aid and got a better sense of your personal finances, you're in much better shape.
Whatever vibe suits you best, you'll be ready to rip off that monochromatic Band-Aid with the IG-approved looks coming your way.
"We remain committed to doing what we can to save lives, while acknowledging that humanitarian assistance is just a Band-Aid," Risch said.
Three current employees told CNBC that they are happy to have another financial benefit, but view employee loans as a Band-Aid solution.
Many a military analyst has compared our current "counterterror" approach to a Band-Aid; while effective, that effectiveness has no clear end state.
A week later, something else showed up at home: a $629 hospital bill for the Band-Aid and its placement on Colette's finger.
What Americans call a Kleenex, Germans call a Tempo, and what they call a Band-Aid is a Hansaplast in Greece and Turkey.
Yeah, the Rangers will probably trade someone else in an attempt to improve the roster, but it will only be a band-aid.
The Band-Aid-like device (which contained an accelerometer and heart-rate sensor) seemed poised to be a hit in the exercise world.
The pH sensor is no bigger than your thumb and quite flexible, sort of like a tiny band-aid with a chic design.
Needing an appetite suppressant is only a band-aid for a diet that's not filling, not satisfying or a life that needs rebalancing.
Her goal is for "Tattly" to become the word people use when describing a temporary tattoo, like Xerox or Kleenex or Band-Aid.
But all that charity was no more than a Band-Aid, as even its instigator, the musician Bob Geldof, observed at the time.
Federal oversight of Holman and the rest of Alabama's troubled prison system is like stretching a small band-aid over a gaping wound.
But Democrats argue that the Trump's 20 ATF agents are a band-aid, and that their deployment shows a misreading of Chicago's challenges.
Though offering time off on Fridays may seem like an easy fix, consultant Glenn Nishimura said offering the perk is no Band-aid.
Polyamory shouldn't be a Band-Aid for a failing monogamous relationshipSometimes people in monogamous relationships consider polyamory after one partner had an affair.
The cost of containment is low compared with most of the other options, but it's more of a band-aid than a cure.
Mark Newman, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein in Hong Kong, said a stake sale would likely only be a short-term band-aid.
"Major surgery is required, and de León is offering a Band-Aid," said Nathan Ballard, a Democratic strategist who is supporting Ms. Feinstein.
"If they decide they are going to do it, then they should rip the Band-Aid off and just do it," she added.
It is as if our country has a broken bone and we are trying to heal by putting a band-aid on it.
Mr. Van Bramer agreed that it would be better to simply "rip the Band-Aid" off by doing all the work at once.
But Diaz knew that handing pupusas out of her apartment window was only a Band-Aid situation that was meant to be temporary.
If there's a problem at your company, you should rip the Band-Aid off and confront it before it spirals out of control.
While it doesn&apost technically have healing properties on a chemical level, it acts as an effective barrier, much like a Band-Aid.
The Collins plan is a Band-Aid on a much larger problem caused by the Senate bill — one that it just can't fix.
These measures are a band-aid solution to ailing public transit systems, which have suffered chronic underfunding for decades with no end in sight.
Affleck is perfect in this part, a walking wound who'd rather roll around in salt than ask for so much as a Band-Aid.
"It was going to take us a long time, so I ripped the Band-Aid off and got it out of there," she said.
Silence from leaders, even if they deem it in their immediate national interest, is only a band aid for the wounds he is opening.
If I was going to rip the Band-Aid off, I was afraid it would be received as a betrayal and just ruin NSYNC.
"You try to get it fixed even if we gotta put a band-aid on it, then it gets through the night," Zerafa said.
In Grande's first appearance following their split, the singer was seen covering up a finger tattoo of Davidson's first name with a Band-Aid.
As you know ... she covered up a "Pete" tattoo on her finger ... first with a band-aid and later converting it into a heart.
The Anne Frank Center calls Trump's comments today "a Band-Aid on the cancer of Anti-Semitism that has infected his own Administration" pic.twitter.
To rip the Band-Aid off quickly, the book (by Katori Hall, with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins) is so thin it's see-through.
McCaul called overtime pay a "band-aid" to the larger problem, but said it will provide temporary relief for travelers in the short-term.
A psychology graduate from London has created a series of self-care temporary Band-Aid tattoos to help people living with mental health issues.
That's because Canadian hospitals are paid annual global budgets, like U.S. fire departments, instead of billing separately for each Band-Aid and aspirin tablet.
"Trump's Band-Aid solution is only making the problem of wealth inequality in America even worse," he wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.
Their so-called affordable housing programs address symptoms, not causes, and apply band-aid solutions when far different (but less costly) tools are needed.
I pushed up the large sleeves of the sweatshirt to survey my arms, looking for a stamp or mark or bruise or Band- Aid.
But now, the PBGC is also projected to become insolvent in five years, making their "guaranty" not much better than a band-aid solution.
In later years, we see him scurrying through his studio's corridors, practically hunchbacked, a Band-Aid seeming to hold his nose to his face.
Sharing the movie weekend with "Wonder Woman" was the independent film "Band Aid," which had an entirely female crew, right down to the gaffer.
If corporate America wants to create a more equitable and inclusive workplace, the report concludes, it needs not a Band-Aid but an intervention.
This was not a paper cut, and Popeyes would learn that you can't cover a gash with a Band-Aid and hope it heals.
"The Fed has applied a Band-Aid onto a broken arm," said Frances Donald, head of macroeconomic strategy at asset manager Manulife in Toronto.
Around day eight, my friend's tube popped and it was a literal Band-Aid fix—we wrapped extra strength Band-Aids around the hole.
Psychiatrist Harsh Trivedi describes the program as a "Band-Aid" that fails to address the larger problem of inadequate care for people with mental illness.
Big Data may be the business buzzword du jour, but modern companies need to know that data isn't a magical Band-Aid for every problem.
It's an emotionally draining conversation and it feels like I've ripped the Band-Aid off all over again, but I'm relieved my parents know now.
Switching up the profile picture may be putting a band-aid on the problem, but it does nothing to fix harassment in the long run.
The Denver-area surgeon thinks the health-reform law amounts to a Band-Aid when it comes to health care's biggest problems: inefficiency and waste.
Increased security will undoubtedly give gamers peace of mind, but given America's gun crisis, it feels like placing a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.
"If that's going to make him feel better — just get him a Band-Aid," Koko advises, ignoring the fact that Kim gave Kanye several bandages.
Meanwhile, a guy with a Band-Aid in the middle of his forehead and his friend are arguing with the slice-masters about their order.
But Zuckerberg's announcement about cracking down on fake news is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound and jumping into a septic pool.
That led to a series of Band-Aid solutions over the years, as one agency or another has attempted piecemeal upgrades to White House gear.
"It's a Band-Aid on a broken leg," said Michael Petefish, a 123-year-old Trump supporter and fifth generation soybean farmer in southern Minnesota.
Some Democrats have slammed the plan, calling it a 'band-aid' and said the county-based payment system could leave some farmers with reduced aid.
A ceasefire brokered by Turkey and Russia last week is a temporary band-aid, with no real solution to end the civil war in sight.
If instead you said, look, we're gonna rip the Band-Aid off to take the hard step of locking down the entire country at once.
It could help, but I also think that would be a Band-Aid for the real problem, which is that the workers need to unionize.
If Issa is going to finally do something purposeful with her life, ripping the band-aid off feels like the only way she knows how.
Some of the accusers have raised questions about whether they are witnessing the beginning of a systemic change or a short-lived political Band-Aid.
One moment, his niece wanted to rip off the remaining time like a Band-Aid; the next, she longed to linger inside each precious second.
Public health issues like obesity require big picture solutions that look at the entire diet, not politically expedient Band-Aid responses that target one product.
Maybe. But rather than looking for a Band-Aid solution, I think I need to accept that loneliness goes with the territory when traveling solo.
But in most cases, the actual moment of impact (sex, that is) is a little like ripping off a band aid: painful, efficient, and generally disappointing.
I had one year of sitting on my dark, macabre, gothic throne and quickly realized that the soothing, Xanax-, Band-Aid-like feeling fame is fleeting.
If, for some strange reason, you can't update your Mac immediately, you can apply a temporary Band-Aid by enabling a root user on your Mac.
The Next Day: Most likely, you're going to be seen in public, so you might want to remove the circular Band-Aid of zit-popping shame.
They emphasized the need for holistic planning for maintenance, monitoring, and development of water infrastructure, rather than focusing on reactionary "Band-Aid" solutions following catastrophic events.
Grande wore a Band-Aid on the top of her left ring finger – which just so happens to be the same spot as her "Pete" tattoo.
"I have a potty mouth," the Grace and Frankie star, 30, told PEOPLE at an L.A. screening of Band Aid in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
The film Band Aid was shot with a famously all-female crew, and equality is something the couple is hoping to teach their son by example.
Early in the exhortation, Francis warns Christians to be wary of the way social media can provide a temporary distraction — a Band-Aid for spiritual emptiness.
Whiteness is violence and films like Green Book act like a band-aid on the deep, infected and festering wound that is whiteness and anti-Blackness.
Katie: I think, in hindsight, it was like a Band-Aid that got ripped off and it put a bunch of mental health steps into motion.
The measure amounts to a budget Band-Aid, giving federal agencies authority to keep spending what they're already spending for a few more weeks or months.
She wore a Band-Aid on the top of her left ring finger – which just so happens to be the same spot as her "Pete" tattoo.
Last September, Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, established under Obama as a clumsy band-aid for the country's broken immigration program.
We cannot continue to have Fannie and Freddie operate within the Band-Aid fix that is conservatorship — with very thin capital reserves and no clear future.
And while solutions like digital detoxes have become trendy, Hollier said he doesn't think that's the answer to the problem — it's more like a Band-Aid.
Indeed, trying to fix the problem of undocumented migration by rounding up and deporting immigrants is like putting a Band-Aid on a patient with pneumonia.
Bratton, who previously served as head of police in New York City, Boston and Los Angeles, called the concept an "ill thought out" political band-aid.
As Krebs noted, though, the "fix" was more of a band-aid, simply requiring a login to view the page where the data was still accessible.
Snapchat has announced the early rollout of its Here For You feature in an attempt to slap an emergency Band-Aid on our collective coronavirus anguish.
However, this will only serve as a short-term, band-aid solution, especially for small retailers with "small margins and high cash flow requirements," she said.
Beyond the formulation, the color, star shape, and floss-sized magnetic carrying case make the brand stand out amongst a sea of medicinal Band-Aid boxes.
Of course, Twitter can likely rip the band-aid on political ads simply because it makes far less money on those ads than other platforms do.
"This, I think, pulled off the Band-Aid that shows there's a lot of resentment among American consumers toward airlines generally," an alderman, Brendan Reilly, said.
For good/great teams that can use another shooter, Korver is no magic elixir and, at 37 years old, may not even be a band-aid.
A short and to the point conversation is the quick Band-Aid tug that saves weeks of ignored text messages, confusion, self-doubt, and existential agony.
For some of us, it's a painful but necessary event that only needs to happen once, like ripping off a band-aid or getting a diphtheria vaccination.
This is indeed a time to let go of the past; however, the Band-Aid, so to speak, will be pulled off quickly, not slowly or gently.
Murray said he believes Trail sliced the right side of his neck with what appeared to be a piece of razor blade wrapped in a Band Aid.
The actress, 61, shared a mirror selfie on Sunday in which she wore a band-aid on her nose after getting dermabrasion to remove a cancerous cell.
" He added that although he was glad organizers were trying to go green, the Wi-Fi technology felt like "a band aid on a great gaping wound.
In Grande's first appearance following their split, the 25-year-old singer was seen covering up a finger tattoo of Davidson's first name with a Band-Aid.
A billion people a day -- I mean, is that primarily your consumer products, the brands that everybody knows, Listerine, Tylenol, Band-Aid, or is it the pharmaceuticals?
As an unprecedented number of Americans die from opioid overdoses, the Senate's new health care bill is trying to put a Band-Aid over a gaping wound.
Instead, she had wrapped a Band-Aid on her ring finger, in the exact same spot where she has a tattoo of Davidson's name written in cursive.
YouTube is attempting to stem the ugly ooze of propaganda and conspiracy theories on its platform with what can be best described as a misleading Band-Aid.
Justin Timberlake's ever-present hats / bouffant hairdos are like Marsellus Wallace's ever-present head Band-Aid, as in they cover up where his soul exited his body?
Dating is hard, but it won't get easier by putting a Band-Aid over bad behavior and calling it something that trivializes the actions and feelings involved.
Dr. Brewer acknowledged the potential benefits of the half-hour experience, but sees relaxation sessions as a band-aid for an office worker with a stressful life.
And Harris's plan and the reaction to it, if anything, offer an object lesson in why Band-Aid approaches to such a multi-factored problem won't work.
Now, much of it has reached the end of its lifespan — and without action from the federal government, we will continue to Band-Aid an antiquated system.
When it comes to fighting allergies, over-the-counter medications work for me about as well as a wet Band-Aid applied to a gaping flesh wound.
Over the half hour I spend in her makeshift home, a handful of visitors stop by to ask for a band-aid or to bum a smoke.
This is Band-Aid legislation for a comparable bullet wound, written by rule makers who earn a living through exploiting the athletes that live under their work.
Separately, Meghan and Julie Bort reported that insiders say WeWork's IT is a patchwork of cheap devices and Band-Aid fixes that will take millions to fix.
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture is trying to put a band-aid on a self-inflicted wound," Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, wrote on Twitter.
If you're working on directly solving a problem faced by poor people, you've almost certainly heard it at least once: Helping people is a "Band-Aid" solution.
Elizabeth Warren's plan to protect family farms and check the market power of agribusiness giants takes rural woes seriously, but it's a band-aid on a hemorrhage.
"The band-aid solution is killing wolves, but that's been treating the symptom," said Robert Serrouya, a biologist at The University of Alberta who led the study.
Among the range of band aid solutions, the House of Representatives is currently weighing a stopgap measure that would ensure states with diminishing funds are not exhausted.
But we've tried the current process for 45 years and appropriations bills have often gone unenacted, leaving the government to rely on short-term, band-aid solutions.
He manages to solve the dispute, but notes that not being as abrasive as his brother would have been may only make the solution a temporary band-aid.
The mic drop of the trailer: Rey makes a statement about how lost and confused she feels, then Kylo Ren — now without his weird Dark Side Band-Aid!
But I think it's a band-aid on top of a bigger issue, which is a lack of sensible salaries/funding from both a federal and corporate level.
Eventually Mulder — with Scully tagging along because after her mother's death she "need[s] to work" — finds the "Band-Aid Nose Man," the creature responsible for the attacks.
Band-Aid Nose Man is sinister and apparently very smelly, but he's not exactly scary, and his targets, while maybe not deserving of death, are selfish and unlikable.
Buying insurance has a lot in common with ripping off a Band-Aid: You just need to do it and then get on with the business of living.
This feels like a big summer for women filmmakers, with Wonder Woman, and The Beguiled, which just won at Cannes, and Rough Night — GR: And Band Aid. Yeah!
John was so weary, so tired of being mistrusted as a catcher, that he assumed this would be one of those short band-aid stints in the majors.
And when an armada of impeccably credentialed conservative lawyers took up the judicial robes, Pence's competence would go from comforting band-aid to insidious threat in no time.
But that seems like a band-aid; a temporary fix used in the hope that statistical probability alone will magically result in a more representative group of nominees.
Time is a brave moment of truth-telling that rips the band-aid of fiction off contemporary television retellings of corruption, injustice, and systemic racism in this country.
"The way I look at it, YouTube basically just put a Band-Aid on a much bigger issue," ObbyRaidz said in a video after the strikes were resolved.
The theme of healing through art is essential to Castelli's next endeavor, a line of band-aid-inspired jewelry that will soon be available on her online store.
Rather than putting a band-aid over the symptoms of a disjointed, broken system, Thrive set out to address these symptoms head on, one step at a time.
As a last resort, she recommends just covering a bite you're too tempted to scratch with a Band-Aid, and hope it's out of sight, out of mind.
Instead, they continue to focus only on the immediate VA transgressions themselves, applying Band-Aid solutions that couldn't possibly address the underlying causes or prevent their future manifestations.
On top of it I place the band-aid, with just enough pressure that it stays there while looking like it fell from my scratched and battered hand.
I watch the phone slide down the line, it's little band-aid flag making it stand out from its compatriots, as it vanishes through the chain link fence.
Dickson wanted to create a bandage his wife could apply herself, so he layered two Band-Aid products — gauze and adhesive tape — to create the then-revolutionary bandage. 
Ms. Abrams dismisses the tax credit program as "a Band-Aid," emphasizing that Medicaid expansion would deliver far more money — most of it from federal, not state coffers.
Several White House officials said that Mr. Trump is under pressure from advisers to "rip the Band-Aid off" by announcing any firings quickly, and all at once.
"Somos Mexicanos has been a Band-Aid," said Jill Anderson, co-director of Otros Dreams en Acción, a support group in Mexico for deported and returning immigrant youth.
"It's a big Band-Aid," said Insha Rahman, the project director for bail reform and pretrial justice in New York City at the nonprofit Vera Institute of Justice.
In the meantime, it seems that smaller chocolate samples (1,000 milligrams) are still accurate enough for testing, though Dawson described it as a "band-aid" strategy for now.
But some Away investors were in favor of ripping off the Band-Aid and making the change immediately in the aftermath of the Verge investigation, Recode previously reported.
Chandra, 31, who died by suicide in 2011, was "a victim of a broken mental health system that was trying 'Band-Aid' approaches to treatment," her father wrote.
Hospitals are not required to justify the costs they levy on patients; they can charge you $600 for a Band-Aid, and no one comes to arrest them.
"We are making incremental solutions when we should be ripping the Band-Aid off," New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson said on local station WNYC Tuesday morning.
"Now is the time for Apple to rip off the band-aid and finally do significant content [mergers and acquisitions] with the landscape ripe," Ives wrote in the note.
Investors had been hoping for a significant truce on rising tariffs, but Trump and Xi only managed to agree to a short-term halt, a Band-Aid at best.
There's a $375 ice cream scoop, a $300 silver yo-yo, and even a $600 Band-Aid box, which will definitely make the Band-Aids heal your wounds faster.
The cheapest and easiest to use are products like Breathe Right strips, which resemble a Band Aid worn on top of one's nose that lifts the nasal passages open.
I don't think I'd ever do it again, but [my behavior] was heavily swayed towards how the breakup took place, in the sudden, Band-Aid rip type of way.
Now, a team of scientists has developed a stretchable mesh of power cells that sticks to surfaces like a Band-Aid to skin—and it can even charge itself.
Anything less just doesn't work and is merely a Band-Aid that will inevitably lead to the loss of more young lives — tragically, lives we know how to save.
She wants everyone to be happy, and tells Kim she should just have gotten him the Band-Aid because boyfriends and husbands are the original babies in the relationship.
When Yossi Atias came home one day a couple of years ago, he saw his daughter using her laptop but the camera had been covered with a Band-Aid.
Gregory, the boozed-up human equivalent of a wet band-aid, considered literally stabbing Maggie in the back while she was out gathering greens for her famous kale smoothies.
But winning it all will only put a temporary Band-Aid on a gaping, festering wound that opened during the 2014 World Cup and threatens Brazil's chances for 2018. 
Trump's education policy is slim: He advocates for vouchers for school choice for kids in poverty and, as Kaufmann explains it, this is, at best, a Band-Aid solution.
"Nothing's stopping you except what's inside," sang the man who called "welfare and foreign aid a Band-Aid" to global poverty and championed "free enterprise" as a cure-all.
Zuckerberg isn't saying what kind of vaccines his little girl is getting, but either way, we know the result — a healthy, but very sad, baby with a Band-Aid.
It was a wake-up call that all of that was always there, but the band-aid that was on the thin veneer disguising it had been pulled away.
Trump correctly highlighted how mergers can entrench media groupthink and bias, but strengthening antitrust enforcement against older telecommunications companies would only put a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
A closeup shows the puncture mark on Dafna's thigh, for instance, plus a Band-Aid that has peeled away from it, which Michael tries to stick back in place.
It's akin to putting a Band-Aid on the less generous medical coverage — or perhaps a way to nudge employees into feeling more comfortable with a high-deductible policy.
And maybe that is all the person wants, a Band-Aid, or some type of 'it's O.K., your deceased mother forgives you or your passed father does love you.
"It is a Band-Aid, at best, that does essentially nothing to help the hundreds — perhaps thousands — of communities, in almost every state, with contaminated tap water," he said.
D.H.S. has now conducted remote-scanning and on-site assessments of state and county election systems, but these are still largely Band-Aid measures applied to internet-facing servers.
It cuts health benefits for millions of poor and disabled Americans, increases costs for the elderly and others, and slaps a temporary Band-Aid on the Obamacare insurance markets.
But modest increases in the space available for political debate are a band-aid on a problem that cuts to the very core of how social media platforms operate.
After a button on the device turned red, Blitz peeled it off and fit me with a small band-aid to prevent any errant drips from staining my clothes.
It's both a very real need and survival skill, as well as and a Band-Aid for the failures of our government to serve its citizens with adequate healthcare.
The American people were not fooled then by the empty promises of Democratic Party centrists offering Band-Aid solutions to stem economic hemorrhaging, and they won't be fooled now.
" Larry Norden, director of the Election Reform Program at the Brennan Center, said that "the frustrating thing about this is that it's progress, but it's also a Band-Aid.
I do think we're just ripping off a band-aid, where we talk to the press like right now, and we've got to get that out of the way.
"Have you ever had a blister on your foot, and you don't have a Band-Aid, and you're walking, and suddenly inadvertently you're limping because of it?" said Leiter.
But where this father has a reasonable point is that when you look at the cost of the Band-Aid and the proportional overhead, it just feels really crazy.
She found that a band-aid-like patch could give him a steady dose over a 17-hour period, and when they returned to Texas, she used the patches illegally.
"The president's sudden acknowledgement is a Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has infected his own administration," Steven Goldstein, the group's executive director, said in a statement.
Fans started taking more notice of Kirpa on The Bachelor last week when a mysterious Band Aid suddenly appeared on her chin without any explanation as to what had happened.
And it was kind of a logistical problem and a PR problem for the White House that they were sort of trying to put on a quick band aid over.
For accelerationists, the most humane course of action is to bring about collapse as quickly as possible, like ripping off a Band-Aid, to prepare for the next societal order.
The Band-Aid Nose Man, as he's known, also appears sometimes as a graffiti figure, and he's revealed to be the "thought form" (tulpa or tulku) of a street artist.
This time around, though he and Scully cross their flashlight beams and find the root of the problem, Band-Aid Nose Man, may still be roaming the streets of Philadelphia.
"I'm not saying you shouldn't make a profit … but 5 minutes, water, gauze, and a band aid, is that really $629?" he wrote in a July letter to the hospital.
"The USDA ripped the Band-Aid off by lowering yield by 10 bushels and then also lowering acreage as well," said Ted Seifried, chief ag market strategist at Zaner Group.
Sam, all smiles, wiggles to be put down so she can make her presentation: a pink Barbie Band-Aid that she tenderly places over a spot between her mother's eyebrows.
A Canadian company is giving out 240,2130 bottles of vitamin water as a "band aid" solution to a water crisis that's plagued some First Nations in Canada for 287 years.
A Canadian company is giving out 60,000 bottles of vitamin water as a "band aid" solution to a water crisis that's plagued some First Nations in Canada for 20 years.
For those who missed it ... she's argued Bey ripped off the historical band-aid on America's civil rights movement by promoting the Black Panthers, which Tomi called a terrorist group.
But coupled with deep cuts the Trump administration has proposed for social programs and health care, that boost could be little more than a band-aid on a deeper cut.
A Poynter interview with Snopes leadership revealed that Snopes did not have the bandwidth to do Facebook's reactive dirty work in what they characterized as an inefficient Band-Aid system.
Xanax, whether readily available in the US or easily accessible online in the UK, is a cheap and instant Band-Aid for a problem too vast to have a solution.
For example, a random kid from Scarborough using Backwoods rolling paper as a band aid for his finger will garner hundreds of thousand of views in a matter of minutes.
Instead, almost every subsequent presidency has gotten bogged down in legal quagmires, as Congress uses law enforcement as a Band-Aid, without grappling with the real problem of presidential power.
Instead of ripping off the Band-Aid all at once, the company has decided to take a more measured approach to change, giving customers a chance to ease into it.
A few months later, Anderson received two separate bills totaling $2,237 — one for $1,032 from the hospital, another for $1,438 from the doctor — for the Band-Aid and its application.
Problems with the Butch Lewis Act The Butch Lewis Act (BLA), a bill currently before Congress named after the late Teamsters union leader, is a Band-Aid, not a solution.
Ariana Grande is making an attempt to cover up any and all signs of Pete Davidson ... even if it means hiding a tattoo dedicated to Pete with a Band-Aid.
I gently tape it to the backside of the RFID chip sewn into the back of my green overalls with a band-aid, before stuffing them back into my bag.
A few months later, Anderson received two separate bills totaling $583,237 — one for $1,032 from the hospital, another for $1,438 from the doctor — for the Band-Aid and its application.
The boring "Band-Aid" forms of aid, by contrast — think vaccination programs, cash transfers, bednets — could put hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe even billions, in additional funding to use.
Of course, filling potholes is a band-aid solution in a country whose road infrastructure scored a D grade in the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 Infrastructure Report Card.
Wade outright, pulling off the Band-Aid and eliminating the constitutional right to abortion in one fell swoop, as many GOP politicians have urged them to do with this case.
Last year, as a Band-Aid solution to the garbage crisis, the municipality opened the Costa Brava landfill here on the shoreline, not far from Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport.
Sitting in his father's lap, he grimaced when Dr. Elisondo poked his right arm, only to break into a smile when the doctor stuck a ladybug Band-Aid on it.
It's a Band-Aid solution, and if political leaders are genuinely working with public health goals in mind, then banning menthol cigarettes and flavored e-cigarettes is the clear answer.
It's difficult to solve a problem when you don't understand what's behind it — otherwise, your attempts to reconcile your behavior may amount to nothing more than a Band-Aid solution.
Distraction by way of social media serves as a mere Band-Aid for my anxiety, which remains only suspended in digital space—for as long as I'm in there, anyway.
A few months later, Anderson received $503,250 in two separate bills — one for $251,260 from the hospital, another for $1,438 from the doctor — for the Band-Aid and its application.
"Years of Band-Aid solutions create nightmare situations when storm damage occurs," said Joseph Schwieterman, a professor of public policy and specialist in transportation systems at DePaul University in Chicago.
That could explain part of the speed aspect of it — if they're going to irritate some constituents regardless, Republicans may have concluded it's better to rip of the Band-Aid.
"It is a Band-Aid, at best, that does essentially nothing to help the hundreds — perhaps thousands — of communities, in almost every state, with contaminated tap water," he told the Times.
And, after a series of Band-Aid fails — I left a very sorry trail all over N.Y.C. — I decided that better cushioning was not only a want, but an absolute need.
But this important data was clearly being irresponsibly handled by the carriers, and it is probably right that the location aggregation business gets a hard stop and not a band-aid.
"I tell patients to apply a spot-treatment cream, or cover the area with a Band-Aid when they are at home to remind them not to pick," Dr. Lee says.
"There was no Google back then, so I didn't know what this meant — I thought skin cancer was just something they scrape off then put a Band-Aid on," Pace said.
I think a system that's massively broken — that's a Band-Aid to make yourselves feel better for what you've all known about and were silent witnesses to and/or participants in.
No matter which you are, finding outfits that match your vacay vibe — and that are comfy enough to carry you through the week without an emergency Band-Aid run — ain't easy.
After previews largely panned Apple's new lineup, industry watchers seemed slightly relieved when the proverbial band-aid was ripped off and the iPhone 27 and Apple Watch Series 2649 were revealed.
"What is being looked at right now is a Band-Aid fix because the system is broken," Nield said at an American Bar Association space law forum in Washington on Wednesday.
After previews largely panned Apple's new lineup, industry watchers seemed slightly relieved when the proverbial band-aid was ripped off and the iPhone 7 and Apple Watch Series 2 were revealed.
"If we can renew, we will, but this is a band-aid on a larger issue," Bouhid, a Brazilian native who moved to the US at seven, said of the rulings.
Here's why the FDA's approval of Abilify MyCite held promise for drug uptake in the US:The smart pill was celebrated as a "Band-Aid" to the US' costly medication adherence problem.
The H-28500B Visa program is not a Band-Aid that covers up a systemic problem that keeps America from being self-supportive, as Roy Beck claimed in The Hill yesterday.
After requesting she simply "rip off the Band-Aid," Howard offers a parting gift of helping with her remaining student loans, and reflects on his own journey in the legal world.
"I think the other intention here apparently was to tear the Band-Aid off and to get out in public whatever Cohen might offer should he choose to cooperate," speculated Eisen.
"We consider this to be a very reckless regime, we don't think we need a Band-Aid and we don't think we need to smile and take a picture," she said.
Copyright claims are just a Band-Aid for issues of consent and ownership of our own likenesses online, and our personal data, and they're too prone to misuse by powerful entities.
"I hear input and suggestions from all sides," Ryan told reporters in his Capitol suite this week when asked why he doesn't just quickly rip the Band-Aid off and endorse.
One current exhibit is about medicine in World War I, and our main exhibit area includes more than 100 vintage and modern-day Band-Aid brand adhesive bandages tins and packages.
"As with most liberal solutions to a problem, giving special assistance to minority students is a band-aid solution to a deep problem," Ms. Jackson wrote in The Review in 1998.
Martens and de Belloy both warned that carbon offsets shouldn't be used as a band-aid, or an excuse to take as many flights as you want and disregard the consequences.
BAND AID A bickering couple (Zoe Lister-Jones and Adam Pally) start a band with the hope that making music will help them smooth over the rough patches in their relationship.
Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation, said that philanthropy currently serves as a Band-Aid, but should be used to address systemic problems of racism and poverty and injustice.
Sergeant Stamm came to the attention of anti-fascists because he had a large Band-Aid covering his neck during one of the protests, the group said in its blog post.
Bowe said her patients often think they have to spend a fortune on expensive creams and procedures to get gorgeous skin, but realistically those avenues are like putting a Band-Aid on.
"The President's sudden acknowledgment is a Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has infected his own administration," the group's executive director, Steven Goldstein, said in a social media post.
That's a Band-Aid to make yourself feel better about what you've all known about, and been silent witnesses to and/or participants in that silence — and no, I do not forgive.
The new design hid her cursive "Pete" tattoo, which she had debuted for her former fiancé at the end of June, but later covered with a band-aid days after breaking up.
"This was a smart move by Musk and Tesla to rip the band-aid off and go to the capital markets," Dan Ives, an analyst with Wedbush Securities said in a note.
A cookware brand seemed like the exact sort of expensive burnout Band-Aid I'd spent the last six months railing against, up there with overnight oats and expensive serums and meditation apps.
After so many years of doing this, I can open up a crack in the skin really easily, so I cover it up with a Band-Aid to try to prevent infection.
Beneath the table, I slid the old Band-Aid into my pocket and, without looking, pulled out a new one, unwrapped it, and then glanced down to apply it to my finger.
Let's just hope it's not another Band-Aid, and that whoever takes on the role is able to better communicate why the company makes certain decisions and how it plans to improve.
FIRS and the ISF eventually agreed to jointly run the Tokyo 2020 Skateboarding Commission, a short-term Band-Aid to what promises to be a protracted legal fight over who owns skateboarding.
"The USDA ripped the Band-Aid off by lowering yield by 262 bushels (per acre) and then also lowering acreage," said Ted Seifried, chief agriculture market strategist for Zaner Group in Chicago.
This portal certainly seems to serve as a streamlined and trustworthy destination for victims, but ultimately it's still a band-aid until federal laws dealing with distributors are passed—including in Australia.
Wasted funding, handouts and failed Band-Aid solutions-in-a-box have burned out many development practitioners who are ready to change the reactive and competitive norms of the archaic aid system.
He found huge audiences in America with "Let's Dance" (1983); he sang a camp cover of Martha Reeves & the Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street" with Mick Jagger for Bob Geldof's Band Aid.
I'm tired of food publications noticing their lack of diversity and thinking a couple of people-of-color profile pieces or a Harlem restaurant round-up will act as a Band-Aid.
For Anna (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Ben (Adam Pally), the young couple at the heart of the upcoming indie film Band Aid, verbally vicious marital spats are a fixture of everyday life.
It's taken me 45 trips around the sun, but for the first time in my life I know what it feels like to have a "band-aid" in my own skin tone.
"Until we connect those dots, the transactional things that we try to do to solve the unsolvable is putting a Band Aid on a carotid artery, in my humble opinion," Graham said.
Even though reputation-washing is the equivalent of putting a Band-Aid on top of a broken bone, corporations profit from the tax deductions they earn in exchange for their charitable giving.
Checking over my shoulders for guards or drones I reach inside and tear the band-aid away from the inside of my overalls, and palm it and the chip into my pocket.
MDMA was kind of a band-aid solution for her not liking my kind of music... You shouldn't do drugs just to keep up with your partner or because they do it.
"Humanitarian assistance will never become anything but a band-aid solution," he warned, adding that the victims of conflicts need warring parties and countries with influence over them to find political solutions.
Please help, I don't want to remove them, as they're like putting a Band-Aid on my mental health issues, but I also don't want to risk my physical health for them.
They are a Band-Aid on a gaping wound, an attempt to pander to women and minorities so we forget that we aren't getting the respect we deserve on a broader scale.
Some will be tempted to merely throw more money and the semblance of flexibility into a broken system — we urge them  to reject this Band-Aid, and to instead implement real reforms.
Last week, in what's being referred to by critics as a "band-aid solution" to overcrowding, it was announced that 2,000 provincial corrections workers will be hired in the next three years.
Take, for the example, a bill I was sent last year: a $629 fee charged for an emergency room visit where a Band-Aid was placed on a 1-year-old's finger.
"After spending nearly $2 trillion on tax cuts for the super-rich and blowing up the deficit, the Majority&aposs bill is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound," said Rep.
Now that my cyst was gone, sure, I may have had a black eye because of the numbing and pressure, but I just put a Band-Aid over my stitches and went out.
After ripping off the band-aid and jumping into one solo trip, these travelers now can't get enough, and they have plenty of knowledge about the best approaches to going stag on vacation.
He might blame the current student debt crisis on predatory lenders, shifting our attention toward band-aid solutions and away from the billions that lenders reap from steep interest rates and delinquency fees.
Earlier today, Irish rock star, Band Aid impresario, singer of "I Don't Like Mondays," and honorary British knight Bob Geldof threw his support behind the campaign to award Muhammad Ali an honorary knighthood.
The Band-aid maker bought the worldwide rights to pimodivir from Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc in 2014, and its development is being funded in part by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The maker of a variety of products from Tylenol to Band-Aid bandages to Acuvue contact lenses also increased its adjusted profit range to $6.63 to $6.73 per share, from $6.53 to $6.68.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Instead of supporting innovative design, Steelcase's Flex Mobile Power feels more like a Band-Aid that could encourage even more companies to push forward with annoying open concept offices.
The names William Torbit, Anthony Anderson and Tyrone West should remind us that the Freddie Gray case serves as a Band-Aid for a gaping wound and a mere starting point for accountability.
"A Band-aid solution would be to tell YouTube, 'you need to hire people with expertise in child abuse,' because I think someone would be able to flag this early on," she said.
Last year, Congress put a much-needed Band-Aid on a dangerous Medicare policy affecting more than a million Americans with chronic lung conditions, like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and sleep apnea.
"Given the magnitude of these disasters, it probably makes sense to have more money planned to respond but I think that it's a Band-Aid," says the Environmental and Energy Study Institute's Vaughan.
Once the specter of that pressure is raised, you almost share Robyn's best friend's concern that things are moving too fast with Fallon, that their romance is a Band-Aid for her problems.
Maggie's tears have been wiped dry, a Band- Aid found in the deep recesses of Ginny's purse, the wound, as Maggie called it, cleaned with a hand wipe, then kissed for good luck.
Formerly known as The Band Aid Boys and B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e, the group is no stranger to name changes, as Rolling Stone pointed out, but this is the first swayed by a brand.
These types of bills just don't happen in other countries, where the government negotiates with providers to set a reasonable fee for what a Band-Aid delivered in an emergency room can cost.
Instead, President Obama attempted to stick a Band-Aid on the problem by allowing DREAMers to get temporary work permits and deportation protections under DACA — protections that Trump is now slowly ripping away.
Throughout their whirlwind romance the pair got nine tattoos together and post-breakup, they've each been busy either covering them up (remember Grande's Band-Aid?) or finding creative ways to transform the original design.
Minority rights advocates in Sri Lanka have criticized the government for failing to prevent racial tensions from escalating this year, saying blocking social media was a band-aid fix for a much bigger problem.
Trend: Allover Colour At Chanel For my first look, I decided to rip off the metaphorical Band-Aid with a look that truly terrified me: heavy blue eyeshadow, pink blush, and bright coral lips.
I'll be reminded of the first time I breast-fed my son in public, which happened to be while standing up in a crowded subway car (because rip off that embarrassment Band-Aid, folks).
If the blister accidentally pops on its own, Dr. Frieling says to wash the area with warm water and gentle soap — no alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or iodine — before applying ointment and a Band-Aid.
Band Aid / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Zoe Lister-Jones) — A couple who can't stop fighting embark on a last-ditch effort to save their marriage: turning their fights into songs and starting a band.
"Republicans had hoped they put a band aid on the self-inflicted wounds that came from health care repeal and gutting protections for people with pre-existing conditions," Democratic strategist Jesse Ferguson told me.
Even though a moderate compromise would be a Band-Aid solution, as Mr. Trump said, leaving fundamental questions unresolved, it is about the best that can be achieved given the yawning divide over immigration.
"The plan aims to wipe out a lot of debt, but that could end up being a bit of a Band-Aid, and we'd start marching back to where we are," Mr. Chingos said.
The partnership with the BBC will be no more than a Band-Aid over a gaping wound, said Roy Greenslade, a former editor and honorary visiting professor of journalism at City, University of London.
Toronto can go small with DeMarre Carroll at the four, but the likelier promotion is for Patrick Patterson, which still hurts the bench and is like sticking a Band-Aid over a stab wound.
"America is hemorrhaging lives by the day because of the opioid epidemic, but President Trump offered the country a Band-Aid when we need a tourniquet," said Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts.
It was a clever way to take advantage of the disadvantages of making an episodic game, but ultimately just puts a band-aid over a problem with no actual solution on the other side.
Only women behind the camera, actually: For her indie comedy "Band Aid," released Friday, June 2, Ms. Lister-Jones hired an all-female crew, from the grips to the drivers to the production assistants.
"Like ripping off a Band-Aid, the faster we go to the downside, the quicker we see a bottom and the quicker we get back to recovery," Stovall told CNBC's "Futures Now " on Tuesday.
Unless her campaign is going to come out with a clear and definitive statement that she will never hold a press conference, she should probably just rip the Band-Aid off and do it.
He says his young clientele—most of his customers are between the ages of six and 25—is really important because he's not just giving them food, which he considers a band-aid solution.
Unfortunately, as a nation, we simply are not spending the money to create it—we choose to accept a Band-Aid healthcare system that rewards medical company shareholders the more people are sick and ailing.
The stock's surge following the filing came from "the fact that they ripped off the Band-Aid and decided to raise the capital," Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, told CNBC.
When kids fall and get hurt, they don't ask for platitudes, they jump into our laps and wrap their arms around us, because when they're injured or sad, physical contact is an emotional Band-Aid.
Triggers are not necessarily to be avoided at all costs, but if you're going to pull off a band-aid, you had better be ready to stop the bleeding and help the person to heal.
The rancor was so entrenched, so uncompromising, the state had to go so far as to issue pink slips to its 15,000 employees before the Legislature could pass a Band Aid of an operating budget.
Oh sure, I had a cold, and she whacked her hand on a porta-potty's toilet paper roll, which required a quick stop in a medic tent for an alcohol wipe and a Band-Aid.
Johnson & Johnson, of BAND-AID and Tylenol (and about half the inventory at your local drugstore) fame, is teaming up with Shenzhen-based accelerator and hardware investor HAX to put some weight behind health startups.
Continuing to govern through the tax code, just as the Treasury Department seeks to do with its recent inversion regulations, may put a Band-Aid on corporate behavior, but it won't address the root issue.
For the mayor of Plaisir, a town on the far outskirts of Paris, the proposal was a "first step that resembles an immediate band aid, to try to stop this uncontrolled wave," said Joséphine Kollmannsberger.
Sure, this kind of programmed babysitting feels a bit like a Band-Aid on a larger problem, but it's the first real solution to managing these issues that I've found to work for my needs.
"You can try to put a band-aid on this conflict, but you can't defuse the time bomb, because there's a deeper social conflict that underlies it," said Uriel, who commands the ELN's Pacific front.
Although each of these Band-Aid solutions and others address specific VA dysfunctions, they ironically have the more detrimental effect of providing false reassurance that something meaningful is being done about our veterans' overall predicament.
And, for those interested in controlling Mexican immigration, strengthening, not damaging, Mexico's economy reduces the motivation for Mexican citizens to emigrate from Mexico far more than the expensive concrete Band-Aid proposed by Mr. Trump.
On Golf SOUTHPORT, England — At the 12th hole at Royal Birkdale, a 183-yard par 3 with a green long and narrow like a Band-Aid, Matt Kuchar pulled a mid-iron from his bag.
Under "conditions of male dominance," MacKinnon writes, consent by itself is too simple a BAND-AID, too much a hall pass for abusers to slip by with near misses, small slights, aggressive negotiations, and miscommunications.
Some picks we second-guess just because they're so wrong-headed, like the Detroit Tigers taking college reliever Matt Anderson, who was supposed to be an instant bullpen band-aid, at 1/20093 in 1997.
The thumb has turned blue (from the string tied around it?); there's a circular Band-Aid plastered on the knuckle of the ring finger, and a bloody bandage wrapped around the tip of the forefinger.
"The President's sudden acknowledgement is a Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has infected his own administration," Steven Goldstein, executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, said in a statement.
Lawrence, meanwhile, was seen throwing his hands up in the air wearing a black shirt, white sneakers and a white and maroon jacket, while he completed the look with a Band-Aid stuck to his forehead.
Director Jeremy Podeswa has long been Game of Throne's magic band-aid, getting us through eventualities like the introduction of the Sand Snakes, the revelation of Melisandre's great-grandcougar agedness, and the resurrection of Jon Snow.
And while it may seem like a Band-aid, it could correct the inequities in the modern gig economy as some of its pioneering companies make their billion dollar exists throughout the remainder of the year.
In South Korea, for example, Samsung has published a software update that will limit the Note 7's battery to 60 percent charge, but this band-aid has yet to be made available in other countries.
But if it doesn't come up in conversation, she says you might just have to rip the band-aid off and jump in, no matter how jarring or awkward it might feel to bring it up.
For the fiscal year that ended last week, the Forest Service received a one-time infusion of $400 million — a "Band-Aid solution," said Mr. Donovan, and one that is unlikely to happen again this year.
What initially seemed like a band-aid fix may end up being a structural feature of the LNG market, in which Australia ships LNG to Asia but buys from other countries to meet its domestic needs.
While many senior officials at the White House want Pruitt gone — one told Axios his firing is inevitable and part of the need to "rip off the band-aid" — President Trump continues to stick by him.
Throughout the years we've created band-aid solutions to this lack of complexity within the current system—it's why under President Obama and previous administrations there have been so many policymaking task forces, commissions, and panels.
First, it promulgated a rule that expands A.C.A.-exempt "short term" plans — previously just band-aid plans for a three-month period between jobs — to yearlong exceptions that can be renewed for up to three years.
By "ripping the Band-Aid off," in the words of one senior GOP aide, he is hoping to limit the political pain to a span of weeks instead of letting Democrats milk the issue for months.
When a nurse came in to change a Band-Aid on her hip, Fran burst into tears, her face contorting like a baby's, and wailed that it hurt, it hurt, it was horrible, it wasn't fair.
"I am asking all senators, in both parties, to support the Grassley bill and to oppose any legislation that fails to fulfill these four pillars -- that includes opposing any short-term 'Band-Aid' approach," Trump said.
"Realistically, this ordinance merely applies a Band-Aid to a cancer by controlling only a portion of the many corrupt — or potentially corrupt — campaign practices involving the raising and spending of money for electioneering," he wrote.
" An animated video illustrates the process:But Mark Serreze, the director of the University of Colorado's National Snow and Ice Data Center, told NBC News that he saw the submarine idea as little more than "a Band-Aid.
About a year ago, I wrote a story about a family that went to the emergency room, had a Band-Aid put on their 2032-year-old daughter's finger, and then were billed $21 for the encounter.
My job requires me to be surrounded by food and drinks often, so I try not to make it a crutch, but a delicious CRUMBS cupcake and wine has been a great Band-Aid in the past.
This is why, earlier this summer, Vice President Mike Pence came to the Midwest for a reassuring visit and why Sonny Perdue, Mr. Trump's secretary of agriculture, offered his $12 billion band-aid of a handout Tuesday.
The more difficult truth is that a genuinely equitable society requires greater educational opportunities being extended to poor and disadvantaged children long before an adversity rating can be applied as a Band-Aid on their college applications.
About a year ago, I wrote a story about a family that went to the emergency room, had a Band-Aid put on their 1-year-old daughter's finger, and then were billed $629 for the encounter.
Meet HBO's Years and Years, which spent most of its running time depicting the chaos with unflinching exactitude, then blinked at the last possible moment in its attempt to reattach an amputated limb with a Band-Aid.
While many details about the new plan have not been made public, on its surface, this new approach appears to be a Band-Aid that does not fundamentally address the long-term structural needs of the tube.
To pull the Band-Aid off fast: The staging and physical production of "Tootsie" are so trite and vanilla they could pass for the work of Ron Carlisle on "Juliet's Curse" — or perhaps George Abbott in 1965.
The Daily Beast recalled that back in the '80s, when Goldstone represented John Denver and Michael Jackson, he went to Ethiopia for Band Aid, a rock concert to help famine victims, and managed to gain seven pounds.
The idea has been regarded as perverse, with critics noting that pumping cold water into a few areas of the Great Barrier Reef would be nothing but a band-aid, and that large scale action is needed.
"The president's sudden acknowledgment of anti-Semitism is a Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has infected his own administration," said Steven Goldstein, the executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect.
Anti-Fascists of the Seven Hills, which said it was based in Richmond, Va., wrote online in February that Sergeant Stamm came to its attention because he had a large Band-Aid covering his neck while patrolling.
While the aim of all the technologies is the same - to fight against the risks of heat stroke and other heat-related health threats - Sheikh believes such equipment amounts to a "band-aid" fix for a bigger problem.
Assuming that all of the customers of scrotal deodorant and antiperspirants legitimately have excessive scrotal sweat and odors—unlikely, but let's give them the benefit of the doubt—even then, the cures are a band-aid at best.
"Trying to tackle Venezuela's severe food shortages by forcing people to work the fields is like trying to fix a broken leg with a band aid," said Erika Guevara Rosas, Americas director at Amnesty International, in a statement.
"We believe the selling of unprofitable hospitals to pay down debt is more of a Band-Aid on the situation, rather than a long-term solution to debt pay down," Piper Jaffray analysts wrote in a client note.
Though the path of least resistance, and the simplest way to limit the potential for inappropriate conduct, may be to exclude women, to do so would be only to place a Band-Aid on a more endemic issue.
"The holiday can really fall flat for unhappy couples, who may use V-Day as a Band-Aid to their underlying disconnection — but one day of chocolates and roses won't fix the cracks in your relationship," she says.
Even if they live in the shadows, are easy to deploy in small numbers and are capable of leading many a fight, America's special operations forces are not the Band-Aid for every military question the nation faces.
Attempts by the "adults in the room" to impose some discipline on a frenzied (or nonexistent) decision-making process in the White House were "just a wet Band-Aid that wouldn't hold together a gaping wound," Anonymous writes.
And I suspect that redirecting people who want — or need — to get this game out of their space by asking them to fill out a glitchy web form is like slapping a Band-Aid on a dam leak.
When I came home, they told me the story all at once, interrupting each other and showing me Echo's tail, how well the bandage was fixed, how they knew a Band-Aid wouldn't have worked on her fur.
Ms. Burns, 40, of North Carolina, instructed her viewers to call the hospital and ask for "an itemized bill with every single charge," explaining that the billing department might then remove absurd fees, like a $37 Band-Aid.
" He looked at a handwritten list from the last assay: "You might say, 'We've got to get rid of "Band-Aid," or "skunk," or "diaper pail" '—but don't judge, because all of those together make up 'burger taste.
Most people who've seen a doctor in the US have been surprised by a medical bill—hidden costs or prices that hardly correspond to the expense or complexity of the procedure, like $629 for applying a Band-Aid.
Many public health experts agree with the study's suggestion that naloxone alone without ready drug addiction treatment — only about 1 in 10 people seeking the best treatment can get it today — is only a Band-Aid on the crisis.
I leave with blood running down my arm and rush home to get a Band-Aid and to have lunch (Mediterranean tuna salad with canned tuna, olives, capers, sun-dried tomatoes I always have around, and spinach from AmazonFresh).
"Spending $45 million to improve water quality on the reef is like putting a Band-Aid on a person who has cancer," said William Steffen, a climate scientist at the Australian National University College of Medicine, Biology and Environment.
"I am asking all senators, in both parties, to support the Grassley bill and to oppose any legislation that fails to fulfill these four pillars — that includes opposing any short-term 'Band-Aid' approach," Trump said in a statement.
To use the parlance of pain, Almodóvar decided to rip the Band-Aid off: If he was going to let the whole world know what's been hurting him, he had no intention of milking any of it for sympathy.
"What is so beautiful about what Johnson & Johnson and RED and Band-Aid are doing is that so much of this work is about educating people, providing medication, [but] then they're also working to find a cure," Cox explains.
Senator Sherry Rehman, president of The Jinnah Institute, an Islamabad-based foreign policy think tank, told CNN that Saudi investment could serve as a "band-aid" to Pakistan by deferring oil payments as well as bringing in vital investments.
"I am asking all senators, in both parties, to support the Grassley bill and to oppose any legislation that fails to fulfill these four pillars -- that includes opposing any short-term 'Band-Aid' approach," Trump said in a statement.
But we can rediscover shared community spaces where parents can supervise children's free play from a healthy distance, even shut off smartphones and enjoy one another's company, and duck in with a hug and a Band-Aid as needed.
"I am asking all senators, in both parties, to support the Grassley bill and to oppose any legislation that fails to fulfill these four pillars — that includes opposing any short-term 'Band-Aid' approach," Trump said in a statement.
It started with Osterlund cleaning the skin, finding a spot in the hand to pinch, then asking the employee to inhale and exhale as he inserted a syringe, install the chip, and place a band-aid over the spot.
The question for us is, how do we now, together, move from a-, sort of a band-aid type approach, to resolving the crises that we are facing, to a sustainable, growth-oriented approach, that realises the full potential of Jordan.
Lister-Jones, who currently stars opposite Colin Hanks on the CBS show Life in Pieces, wrote and directed Band Aid in 2017 and most recently had a pilot greenlit at ABC that she also wrote and is set to direct.
Of course, that doesn't band-aid the fact that they're not the most sustainable buys, nor are they the most ethical or of the highest quality-wise, but sometimes, you just need a solid closet addition that doesn't break the bank.
The testimonies are part of a broader band-aid campaign put forth by Facebook, which finally appears to have used up the million-foot leash given to it by just about anyone who has the power to hold it accountable.
"The president's sudden acknowledgment of anti-Semitism is a Band-Aid on the cancer of anti-Semitism that has infected his own administration," executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect Steven Goldstein told the New York Times.
In 2018, we saw the progressive, Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic party and the more centrist factions, previously marshaled by Hillary Clinton, temporarily band-aid over their differences that were on full display in 2016 for the common good.
As the ACA is barely six years old, only time will tell if current misgivings are simply growing pains or if the ACA is just another example of a political band-aid for a severely wounded system of social inequality.
But that is a Band-Aid — and a deceptive, high-priced one at that: While we consumers may be insulated from the charge at the pharmacy counter, our insurers are paying the increased rates, leading to premium rises next year.
And 2015: the year I went in for a standard gyno appointment and left with a Band-Aid over the spot where they drew blood to test for the BRCA genetic mutation that predicts your risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
But not kindness as an altruistic ideal, nor as a sickly-sweet alternative to protests and being vocal about injustice—the flower in the gun barrel, the band-aid on the open wound—but about kindness as a provably smart move.
Ahead, I've combed the internet to find the prettiest, coolest, chicest, most eye-catching (in a classy way, not in a "Why is there a giant gorilla with Band-Aid nipples on this cleanser bottle?" way) primpers on the planet.
A one-night stand may stumble upon some private letters, a creative partner may learn the difficult source of your current inspiration, or you may just realize that having fun acts as a Band-Aid for your fears and sadness.
Broken robots and Band-Aid fixesBefore Model 3 production began in 2017, Musk laid out a vision to make the Fremont plant the factory of the future by replacing human labor with machines that would reduce costs and improve efficiency.
While candidates tout various approaches to fastening a band-aid to health care's broken leg, the tools are now within our reach to create an entirely new system focused on keeping people healthy, rather than engaging them only when they're ill.
Karen Levy, a Cornell University professor who is writing a book on truckers and technology, said that while she appreciated the safety goals of wearables and cameras, they were "just a Band-Aid" for the wider problem of truck driver fatigue.
Harris' decision to give up on New Hampshire -- make no mistake, that is what she is doing -- feels less like a going-all-in-on-Iowa than it does an attempt to put a small Band-Aid over a gaping wound.
If Democrats went after the votes of the poor and disenfranchised who are fighting for their lives, that anger and misery could easily be turned into votes—provided that they were being offered something beyond a means-tested band-aid.
Measures intended to stabilize the repo market by lowering key reserve rates were almost universally criticized by economists and money managers, many of whom called it a "Band-Aid" that failed to address the festering problems in the structurally important market.
"We were looking for a product and market fit and, unlike others, this is not a service business or a Band-Aid on workplace problems," said IVP's Somesh Dash, who will join Thrive Global's board of directors, in an interview.
For a quarter of a century, the labor movement has wisely opposed NAFTA-style deals, which set up rules protecting corporate rights, with meaningless verbiage about labor and environmental safeguards slapped on as a microscopic Band-Aid to try to mollify critics.
Related: More Than 100 Attempts, One Death: The Face of a Tiny Canadian Community's Suicide Crisis They called for an end to "band-aid" solutions, and criticized the Liberal government for not being proactive, and only sending in help after the fact.
In many ways, ripping off the band-aid and overturning the rules now is the best hope the GOP has for stemming a rising tide of resentful voters who may cast aside GOP candidates in districts that went for Hillary Clinton last year.
It sounds like something out of Star Trek: a patch thinner than a band-aid that you slap on your arm and, within moments, it lights up with heart rate, blood sugar, and so on — then peels off a few days later.
Convertible notes are a convenient band-aid, giving companies a little breathing room to fix their products, search for possible buyers, or move into a different space if what's plaguing them applies more to their industry than their specific products or services.
His experience provides a unique window into how emergency health care billing works in the United States, and how easy it is for customers to end with a surprise bill for a relatively small service — like a Band-Aid on a child's finger.
Celeb-centric Twitter emojis are pretty rare: Taylor Swift scored one of the first ones for the release of her Bad Blood video in May 2015 – a band-aid over a bullet hole, paying homage to the one of the song's memorable lyrics.
This year, Samsung didn't announce an updated version of its Gear VR, so the adapter seems like a Band-Aid for that problem as the company works on a next-generation headset — or perhaps one that works on its own without a phone.
I sit down with the actress, director, star, and producer of the film, Zoe Lister-Jones, to talk about the joys of an all-women film crew, jumping on mattresses, and why Band Aid ultimately has an optimistic message about long-term relationships.
Even though the majority of voters, including a majority of Republicans, support a path to citizenship for people who were brought to the U.S. as children, the Dream Act has failed to pass and the DACA band-aid is being pulled off.
All of which means we currently have: Vast uncertainty about not only what the US government can and should do with families trying to enter the country but also a resource shortage for the Band-aid solution proposed by the President last week.
This "democratization of credit" was widely celebrated in the 1990s and 2000s, but in the wake of the financial crisis, it looked more like an unsustainable Band-Aid that had been placed on the gaping wound of wage stagnation and rising inequality.
Italians are casting their ballots today in an election that could sweep in a right-wing populist government, result in a band-aid coalition of centrists, or prove so inconclusive that they have to do it all over again later this year.
While law enforcement officials contacted by CNN agree that protective measures are important in helping slow down smugglers, a separate US law enforcement official said that such intense attention on physical barriers amounts to a band-aid approach to a much larger issue.
Valerie Costa, who was relaxing on the boardwalk with her boyfriend and his young daughter, called the new sand a "Band-Aid on a broken leg," but she said she was glad to see the beach open, however long this fix lasts.
How women fill and carry their bags to respond to all the tiny, unremarkable crises that may call for an umbrella, a tampon, a condom, a Band-Aid, while men enjoy the freedom from being expected to carry anything or respond to messes.
I've read more than 21,2459.10 medical bills and talked with dozens of patients who sought care and ended up with a surprise bill, which range from a $211 charge for a Band-Aid to a $20,247 bill for a bicycle crash victim.
To others, it represents the bare minimum that social media platforms can do, a PR-friendly Band-Aid in place of the dire changes needed to proactively prevent racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny, radicalization, and blind hate from spreading online and into the real world.
But given that all of those companies took Apple's move as an opportunity to finally just rip off the band-aid, and only consequences for Jones ensued, it is probably also fair to say that fear of some kind of backlash was a little exaggerated.
Now long retired from life as a "Band Aid," as the Flying Garter Girls were called in the film, she's a sought-after marketing specialist who splits her time between corporate consulting gigs and maintaining a Sauvie Island farm she inherited from her parents.
It's putting a Band Aid on a gaping wound; we sometimes prefer to tweet our outrage rather than deal with tougher questions, says Robin DiAngelo, author of "White Fragility," a book that examines why it's difficult for many white Americans to talk about race.
Rachel Wright, a relationship therapist and cofounder of the Wright Wellness Center, previously told Insider the concept may be nothing more than a Band-Aid for bigger relationship-related problems that take a lot of work, not a pill or injection, to deal with effectively.
"For us, the best way to deal with climate crisis is to reduce the amount of carbon emissions instead of putting on a Band-Aid approach," says José Bravo, executive director of the Just Transition Alliance, a coalition of environmental justice and labor organizations.
It comes as the company, which reaches into the lives of millions of people through brands such as Tylenol, Band-Aid and Rogaine and reported nearly $82 billion in sales last year, is entangled in numerous legal battles over the safety of its products.
They continued to work with Mr. Bedell through 214, and while the vintage characters differ, the wines all seemed to me a little rustic, perhaps because of a touch of brettanomyces, a nettlesome yeast that can add flavors that range from barnyard to Band-Aid.
Warren&aposs proposal includes efforts "to rein in the for-profit college industry, crack down on predatory student lending, and combat the racial disparities in our higher-education system" That&aposs fine, but it&aposs little more than a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.
" The Trump administration pledged this summer to give up to $12 billion in aid to farmers, but that announcement has been met with criticism and was even described by a fifth-generation farmer and Trump supporter as "a Band-Aid on a broken leg.
None of this is to say that a DACA fix can't come together, or even that it can't come together in time to avert a government shutdown (especially if Democrats are willing to support a two-week Band-Aid spending bill in the meantime).
Her 2010 album My Best Friend is You is one of the best manifestos of weird girlhood in existence, featuring the perfect song "Don't You Want To Share The Guilt?" which is about eating barbecue with an ex-lover and helping them put on a Band-Aid.
One thing's for sure: If your politics are all about "resisting" Donald Trump and his bandits but not dismantling and replacing the systems that allowed them to thrive in the first place, you're essentially coming in midway through open-heart surgery armed with a single Band-Aid.
Ten cents won't get you much in the American health care system—maybe a Band-Aid, if your HMO is feeling generous—but in parts of India, where nearly a quarter of the world's blind population lives, it will cover the cost of a vision screening.
In any event, the government's answer is to supply a band-aid in the form of several "private security officers," the first among equals being former Navy SEAL Jack Silva (John Krasinski), who leaves his family behind one more time to take on a precarious assignment.
Also, even if you're not going to figure out what Tweedy meant when he sang "take off your Band-Aid 'cause I don't believe in touchdowns" on "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart," you'll hopefully consider yourself an "American aquarium drinker" by the end of it.
"Chadbourne ripped off the Band-Aid that a lot of firms put on pay disparities," said David W. Sanford of Sanford Heisler Sharp, who represents Ms. Ribeiro as well as the plaintiffs in the Chadbourne case, and is counseling other practicing lawyers over challenging pay disparities.
His mental health issues likely worsened his addiction: If Sean was using drugs to self-medicate and calm his mind, not treating underlying disorders and only going after his addiction with 12-step treatment was somewhat like trying to heal a gunshot wound with a Band-Aid.
"Once we get through this 'band-aid effect', the reality will set in that there is an economic tumult about to happen in China, which is going to spread globally and force a lot of central banks to cut rates," said Stephen Innes, chief market strategist at AxiCorp.
From trotting out Brie Larson, Sigourney Weaver, and Gal Gadot to say that "all women are superheroes" to the presence of a woman conductor in the orchestra pit (but only for a single number, of course, not the whole show), it was a band-aid on a bullet hole.
"While it might keep some existing coal plants running a little bit longer, it's at best a Band-Aid on a bullet wound that the market has sent the coal industry," said Joshua Rhodes, a senior energy analyst with Vibrant Clean Energy, a clean technology consultancy based in Colorado.
But the real issue is not about farmers, it's about a government $28503 trillion in debt handing out six-figure checks as part of a carrot-and-stick game in which $22019 billion in bailouts serve as a political Band-Aid for the injury caused by flawed trade policies.
"We will challenge every part of this misguided rule, which has already been broadly denounced by the medical, environmental, and legal communities as a poorly constructed band-aid for the coal industry's economic woes," the Sierra Club, one of the parties in the suit, said in a statement.
The band-aid solution didn't manage to appease angry gamers, but with today's full court press on halting micro-transactions entirely — for the time-being — it's obvious that this is all a fairly pivotal moment for the company that will shape how it approaches pricing content moving forward.
At the margins, there may be ways to combine capabilities of aircraft like the F-35 and F-15 to make the F-15 more effective and make up for some of the shortfalls against modern Russian and Chinese aircraft, but that's a Band-Aid, not a proper solution.
Similar to how some people launch GoFundMes to pay their medical bills, these efforts feel, frankly, dystopian as fuck — particularly given the large endowments of some of the elite schools — but it's helping for the time being, a crowdfunding Band-Aid over one of society's many bullet holes.
Matt Gonzales, the director of an integration initiative at N.Y.U.'s Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools and a member of the mayor's diversity panel, said the group decided that expanding gifted education in its current form would be a "Band-Aid" solution.
From there, Finn saw a through line to the sculptor Nevine Mahmoud's laboriously hand-carved marble sculptures of fruit, the artist Alix Pearlstein's woven Band-Aid works and the artist Amy Brener's hanging silicone sculptures, which often appear as if they have ingested troves of miscellaneous everyday objects.
The heavily decorated Mexican directors Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Toro — collectively referred to as "the Three Amigos" — have served as a flimsy Band-Aid to an industry that heralds their accomplishments as proof that everyone who matches their idea of Latinx is being celebrated.
As the most expensive ballot initiative in Massachusetts history, the proposal reveals one of the biggest debates in national education reform: Do charter schools offer a lifeline to underserved communities, or are they a Band-Aid solution that does long-term harm to the populations they intend to serve?
A sense of tension between the body and the machine emerges, and the composition of the apparatus begins to recall a semi-abstracted reclining human figure, with a motorized mechanism for its head and Perspex feet — complete with a cartoonish Band-Aid where one of the toes has gone missing.
"Sometimes you just have to rip the Band-Aid off … at some point, I am going to be away from them for a night," she says when asked how difficult it has been to attend events like the recent ACM Awards, which she recalls as feeling "20 hours too long" emotionally.
"My feeling on geoengineering is that it could be a temporary band-aid until we clean up the atmosphere, but it's not a solution because of the longevity—hundreds of thousands of years—of climate impacts from CO2 release," David Archer, a professor of geophysical sciences at Chicago University, told me.
A self-described "big nerd" with a fascination for drones, Bauer, who studied mechanical engineering at UCLA, forced Francona into making several band-aid moves when he got whacked on his pitching hand playing with one of his fleet of drones on Friday and required 10 stitches to close the gash.
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It's always wonderful to get completely anonymous contribution from an unlikely source—a band-aid that magically has the same healing effect as minor surgery—but Tyrone Wallace, the last pick in last year's draft who replaced Jamil Wilson earlier this month after his 503-day deal nearly expired, may be something more.
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So anyway, I started to want to feel my thumbnail biting into the skin of my finger pad, and I knew that resistance was more or less futile, so beneath the cafeteria table, I slipped the Band-Aid off my finger and dug my thumbnail into the callused skin until I felt the crack open.
But it's a short leap from concluding that shelters and bednets to prevent malaria are just "Band-Aids" to concluding that philanthropists should stop wasting their time on the "Band-Aid" solutions in front of them, and should instead focus their energy on big bets that might, if they pan out, solve the problem entirely.
Pop-up stores — which take over a space temporarily, with a predetermined end date — offer landlords what Beth Rosen, a retail broker at RKF, a national firm, calls a "kind of a band-aid for the space," bringing in revenue but not foreclosing the possibility of a permanent rental paying the higher asking rate.
One reporter compared the league's partnership with Jay-Z, one of the most influential African-Americans in the world, to "putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound when it seems like Colin is getting blackballed by the N.F.L." Jay-Z said he had spoken to Kaepernick but declined to provide details about their conversation.
One reporter compared the league's partnership with Jay-Z, one of the most influential African-Americans in the world, to "putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound when it seems like Colin is getting blackballed by the N.F.L." Jay-Z said he had spoken to Kaepernick but declined to provide details about their conversation.
But along the way, the saffron scales seem to fall from his eyes as he describes the rise of Hindu nationalism, with its anti-Muslim violence, and the failure of liberal Hinduism to apply more than an ineffectual Band-Aid to the deep, septic wound of the people once called Untouchables, now known as Dalits.
It is a "stretchable sensor" with a diameter of one inch and thickness of 15 microns(think Band-Aid-like), containing flexible electronics that can be worn on the skin pretty much anywhere and that, with the help of your phone, can tell you how much UV exposure you are subject to at what times of day.
From Robert "Mike" Duncan, CEO and president, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, Washington, D.C. Interest rates need to be reeled in for graduates to have stable futures Despite all of the campaign rhetoric and Washington's Band-Aid solutions to addressing the student loan crisis over the past decade, more and more college students are drowning in debt.
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In the spring edition of the Stanford Social Innovation Review, David Callahan, the founder of Inside Philanthropy, pushes back on that view, and points out some of the tragic consequences of its newfound popularity: A dominant message within elite philanthropy right now is that smart funders should not waste their money on Band-Aid solutions that are applied downstream.
Shiseido is testing new products, like "second skin," a patented cream that tightens skin, smooths irregularities and peels off like a Band-Aid; and Optune, a contraption that purports to analyze a user's mood, health and skin quality, then factors in the weather, and pulls from five cartridges to dispense a customized product, like an espresso machine.
But some industry insiders have begun to question whether fashion's efforts to distance itself from Mr. Richardson is an attempt to Band-Aid over a deeper crisis, to make a public example of an offender already accused in order to appear to be taking action, when a much broader and more systemic approach needs to be adopted.
For the foreseeable future, attempts to acquire a much desired, reliable American heavy-lift rocket engine will be slow in coming; the only currently available substitute is more expensive and less reliable; and Congress has given us a band-aid — not assurance that we will be able to maintain today's capability until tomorrow's solution is reality.
"While I appreciate the SEC acknowledging the serious due process concerns that have been raised because of their unfair use of in-house judges, the changes adopted today effectively put a Band-Aid on a wound that requires stitches," said Representative Scott Garrett, a New Jersey Republican who sponsored legislation to push more cases into federal courts, after the SEC approved the revisions.
Just after we hear the first chime of a tubular bell (which was probably played on Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and sounds suspiciously like it was pulled from the 1984 hit "Do They Know It's Christmas" by Band Aid) the title card "Paramount Pictures Presents" appears, accompanied by a lone low note which quietly expands into the simple melody of Harold Faltermeyer's iconic anthem.
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It's not the first time Apple has done this—the 2009 release of Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, formally pulled off the band aid of Power PC support—but the decision to drop support for 32-bit apps is likely going to cut off a lot of tools that are intended to work on as many platforms as possible.
The Department of Homeland Security had to settle for doing Band-Aid security before the election, and even then only with states that requested help — mostly this involved remote-scanning internet-facing servers for known software vulnerabilities that could be patched, and providing a list of security best practices, like making sure vote-tabulation machines were not connected to the internet.
Sometimes it's used like a band aid for a severed limb, such as when Theresa May claimed the problem was "more about the stigma" than funding, even though budget cuts are leading to a rise in unexpected deaths, and lack of emergency beds mean the NHS often has to pay private hospitals to take their patients or send them hundreds of miles away.
The big picture, to me, as an immigrant to the U.S. and a Muslim reformer who voted for Trump, the new order is a necessary band-aid on the very real ideological threat of Islamic extremism, and I hope it is only the first of many measures that also incentivize state sponsors of extremism, including the governments of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, to stop spreading extremism.
In this sense, Norway's decision to pull off the band-aid in a harsh way makes some sense, as the closest parallel to this switchover, the move to drop analog television in favor of digital, required an act of Congress to pull off in the US. In early 1989, FMX had improved enough that more than 100 radio stations were genuinely interested in turning it on.
First, while he's correct in assessing that the EU definitely doesn't want a no-deal Brexit because it will be bad for it economically, the reality is that it will still be way worse for the UK than the EU. And while Brexiteers have embraced the idea that a no-deal exit is the "ripping the Band-Aid right off" approach, it isn't — not really.
You have to make a choice to close it, and this choice is represented by the most modest, casual means, often in relief against the sleek design of our computers—it's a fantastic clash and the covers became analogous to me of a protest sign (I think of them as the world's smallest protest signs) or a gate, a Band-aid (sometimes literally), a panopticon, etc.
A surprising number of actors made idiosyncratic, distinctive feature directorial debuts this year, including Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird is her first solo directing project), Jordan Peele (Get Out), Andy Serkis (Breathe), Macon Blair (I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore), Brie Larson (Unicorn Store), Jay Baruchel (Goon: Last of the Enforcers), Zoe Lister-Jones (Band Aid), Amber Tamblyn (Paint It Black), and Noël Wells (Mr. Roosevelt).
My own neurosis has prepared me for: a London pensioner falling aboard the Northern line and cutting his knee; a roving gang of street urchins making noise in the middle of the night and needing to be blinded by flashlight; a sedentary gang of sea urchins requiring removal from my foot; a mother of my girlfriend needing an oversize Band-Aid on holiday; a French girl asking for a fork in the library.
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For the ones that haven't, we're open to alternative solutions as long as they have the kind of privacy and security properties — as long as they have the same kind of predictability that we expect — because we don't want to put Band-Aid solutions on top of the web, we would rather fix the architecture of the web, […] we just don't see any alternative but to fix the architecture of the web.
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Taking a harder line in trade negotiations or banning inversions, as most of the presidential candidates have called for, is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound — it will not address the more fundamental problem at the root of companies seeking respite from the U.S. Instead, Congress should focus on enacting measures to make the U.S. more business-friendly, with a competitive corporate tax rate, and moving to a territorial, rather than worldwide, system, which would ensure the $2 trillion being held abroad comes home.
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