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Stahl

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[shtahl] / ʃtɑl /

noun

  1. Georg Ernst 1660–1734, German chemist and physician.


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Other veterans like Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley have already spoken publicly about concerns over the state of CBS News and its changing newsroom standards.

From Salon

This is because in the US private health-care system, even those with insurance can face high deductibles and thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs, said Eva Stahl, the vice president of policy at Undue Medical Debt, a nonprofit that has paid off about $25bn of medical debt for almost 15 million people.

From BBC

"While there's strong bipartisan agreement I think across the board that we have a problem, people can't seem to come together for the solution," Stahl said.

From BBC

As a senior executive of a nonprofit that buys people's medical debt and pays it off, Eva Stahl constantly sees the anxiety medical debt causes, sometimes forcing Americans to eat less and make other sacrifices, she said.

From BBC

The German consumer-goods company—maker of Persil detergent and Loctite glue—said Wednesday that the acquisition of Netherlands-based Stahl, majority owned by French private-equity group Wendel, would help it drive growth in its adhesive-technologies business.

From The Wall Street Journal