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Isaacs

American  
[ahy-zuhks, ee-sahks] / ˈaɪ zəks, iˈsɑks /

noun

  1. Sir Isaac Alfred, 1855–1948, Australian jurist: governor general of Australia 1931–36.

  2. Jorge 1837–95, Colombian novelist.


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“I do know — from my experience prescribing Rybelsus, which is basically the same thing for diabetes — it’s hard to get patients to stay on it,” Isaacs said.

From MarketWatch

“It’s not an easy pill to take,” said Scott Isaacs, an endocrinologist at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta.

From MarketWatch

“The only way that they work is if you keep taking them,” said Scott Isaacs, an endocrinologist at the Grady Health System in Atlanta.

From MarketWatch

“White Lotus” stars Jason Isaacs and Aimee Lou Wood shared a boisterous laugh, while Powell made sure his parents were in his range of sight.

From Los Angeles Times

Weave Robotics has seven Isaacs dotted across the city, autonomously folding clothes for laundromats.

From BBC