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671 examples of Regularly in a sentence
This has been shown to motivate patients to improve their diet, exercise more often, and take their medicines
regularly.
The transfer documentation reportedly was
regularly
stripped of key details such as the destination of wire transfers, so that the transaction would be harder to investigate and less likely to provide evidence of malfeasance.
Roughly 95% of Chinese and 75% of Indians use mobile phones
regularly.
Beck
regularly
likens Obama’s policies to those of Hitler.
It is easier to run down something that is partly invisible because it is not
regularly
or effectively measured.
Errors
regularly
occur in academia, but they are more swiftly and systematically corrected than in other fields.
Heraclitus's warning against bathing in the same sea twice is lost on our economic ministers, who insist on bathing
regularly
in contaminated waters.
We must not only implement solutions, but also test and refine them
regularly
– not after a decade – guided by clear, evidence-based objectives and measures.
Since at least 2003, South Africa has
regularly
ranked in the top five African recipients of outward direct investment from China, with Chinese ODI continuing to rise, even as South Africa’s economic growth has declined.
The government
regularly
harasses or raids civil-society and nongovernmental organizations.
With a woman who, unlike Lyudmila, will be
regularly
seen at his side in the future, Putin will present a gentler image at home and abroad.
It happens in so many places and so
regularly
that we take it for granted and rarely even notice it.
According to a knowledgeable ECB source, however, Europe’s finance ministers
regularly
meet in secret with the ECB leadership for a mutual and frank exchange of views on monetary policy and other issues.
Likewise, a 30-year study in Finland found that children who
regularly
received vitamin D supplements during infancy had a nearly 90% lower risk of developing type 1 diabetes than those who received none.
As any seasoned banker knows, a well-managed bank should undertake internal “stress tests”
regularly
as a matter of good housekeeping.
Equity and currency markets
regularly
punish countries for even a hint of political upheaval, whereas rulers with more power and fewer checks and balances are assumed to be more capable of ensuring meaningful “reforms.”
We are also providing cash assistance to eligible poor families on the condition that pregnant mothers and children avail themselves of preventive health care, and that children
regularly
attend school.
Vlad was born in 1431 and reigned on and off from 1448 as Prince Woiwode of Walachei, the southern part of today's Romania, clashing
regularly
with the Ottoman Empire, Hungary's King Matthias Corvinus, and the Saxon cities of Transylvania.
Right-wing populist parties in Europe
regularly
whip up popular sentiment against Muslim minorities by condemning their treatment of women.
Indeed, police
regularly
harass users (and people who help them), making matters worse.
We cannot point to a lonely Cassandra like Robert Shiller of Yale University, who
regularly
argued that house prices were unsustainable, as proof that the truth was ignored.
If coral bleaching thresholds remain steady, local summer temperatures will exceed those thresholds
regularly
within a few decades.
All hedge funds should be required to register immediately, and to report their returns
regularly.
The NCP has a history of dividing and manipulating groups to achieve its aims, and it
regularly
ignores its commitments.
For example, because mosquitos need water to breed, people should be removing puddles or other collections of standing water around their homes, puncturing unused tires,
regularly
cleaning birdbaths, and draining swimming pools.
Bank loans have started to increase, but small borrowers, new borrowers, and start-up companies are
regularly
refused.
US interventionism – including CIA-backed coup efforts in Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1961), Brazil (1964), the Dominican Republic (1965), Chile (1973), Nicaragua (1982), Grenada (1983), and Panama (1989) –
regularly
reinforced these concerns.
Hong Kong’s data have been released regularly, and in 2006, Guangdong’s data were made publicly available for the first time.
I
regularly
attend advertising industry events and raise this issue, and the answers I get are something along the lines of “what people don’t know won't hurt them,” or “all we’re doing is giving them ads better targeted to their interests.”
The natural context for an inquisitorial system is a field where scientific integrity is
regularly
under threat because research is entangled with political or financial interests.
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