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He explained that he has grown sick and tired of only having bandaid solutions to the problem of flooding in the city.
"So far, the changes we have seen have been introduced in what I would call a 'bandaid' manner.
Addressing the UN Security Council on Wednesday, Greenblatt claimed that UNRWA had been a "bandaid" and that it was time to hand over services assured by the refugee agency to those countries hosting the Palestinian Arab refugees.
National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Harry Tan said forcing non-English language teachers to sit for an examination on the language is a bandaid that will not solve the main problem of insufficient specialists.
When a pharmacologic intervention is touted as the solution for PPD, mothers and advocates alike should consider if the drug is a BandAid on the larger wound of America's treatment of mothers.
In second place with 3.8 million singles is the 1984 BandAid charity Christmas track, Do They Know It's Christmas, ahead of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, which sold 2.5 million copies.
BandAid Bohemian Rhapsody Queen 4.93m sales 3.8m sales 2.5m sales REACHING number one in the charts is one of the most coveted musical achievements in British radio, but which single has been the most successful to date?
As a city, we should be dear on whether we are mortgaging our future for a bandaid today."
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"I hear a lot of people say, 'It's a BandAid for a bullet wound.' Nothing that has been implemented there could have prevented the shooting from happening at our school," she argues.
'Incentives should not be used as a bandaid solution.