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Band-Aid

[band-eyd] / ˈbændˌeɪd /
















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“This is a Band-Aid on an open wound,” he told CNN.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The aid package is a Band-Aid,” said Jake Hanley, managing director and senior portfolio specialist at Teucrium, which manages commodity and agriculture-related exchange-traded funds.

From MarketWatch

“It’s a little bit more of a Band-Aid probably than any of us would really like to admit, but it still feels like something that’s really worthwhile,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s a band-aid on a much bigger challenge,” said Ryan Schleeter, communications director with the nonprofit The Climate Center.

From Los Angeles Times

The banks are instead discussing a $5 billion band-aid to get Argentina past January.

From MarketWatch