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Stutz

American  
[stuhts] / stʌts /

noun

  1. Harry Clayton, 1876–1930, U.S. automobile manufacturer.


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Countywide law enforcement and major regional responsibilities are increasingly managed through the elected Miami-Dade sheriff, now Rosie Cordero Stutz, who is widely respected for steady leadership and a track record in public safety.

From The Wall Street Journal

One night in hospital, in 2023, having been admitted with PTSD, I watched a documentary in which the American psychotherapist, Phil Stutz, spoke of three fundamental truths to be accepted by people struggling with mental health problems: that life can be full of pain, full of change, and that living with these things needs constant work.

From BBC

“Throughout the food supply chain, we've got these market power bottlenecks,” Randy Stutz, president of the American Antitrust Institute, told Salon.

From Salon

“There's some basic red flags in terms of economic indicators that strongly suggest there's serious market power problems,” Stutz told Salon.

From Salon

“Allowing a merger like that to go through really threatens to lock in and entrench a very concentrated market structure,” Stutz told Salon.

From Salon