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deal

[deel] / dil /








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While the aging populations’ healthcare needs rise, hospitals are looking for ways to deal with persistent worker shortages that can burn out clinicians and delay care.

From The Wall Street Journal

In May, the U.S. offered Maduro a deal to leave Venezuela for a life in exile in exchange for an amnesty that would shield him from drug charges, according to people familiar with the matter.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 26-year-old financial planner sticks with deals on the Domino’s Pizza app when he does.

From The Wall Street Journal

González saw a role for the United States: “To help us deal with this social drama of an impoverished country.”

From Los Angeles Times

"There are several public health issues where you feel like there are things you've got to worry about, panic about and deal with yourself, but it doesn't have to be that way," says Dr Xand.

From BBC