Regularly
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Indeed, subsidiaries where managers hold shares through their children and other relatives – say, the huge construction company Stroitransgaz which has billion-dollar contracts with Gazprom – are created
regularly
and shareholders seem powerless to stop such practices.
For example, according to the IPCC, sea levels will rise by a relatively manageable 18-59 centimeters (7-23 inches) by the end of the century, whereas news organizations and activists
regularly
claim that we should expect sea levels to rise by meters.
Even so, Bolsonaro and his three eldest sons – all of them elected officials –
regularly
describe global warming as a fraud.
Montagu Norman, the longest-serving Governor of the Bank of England and a romantic and temperamental man,
regularly
left his office for several weeks at this time of year, owing to nervous exhaustion.
The US
regularly
discusses sensitive defense and human-rights issues relating to North Korea with its allies in Japan and South Korea, but only separately.
But those rationales won’t do: other developing countries, from Jamaica to Ethiopia,
regularly
rake in the medals.
Healthy children attend school more regularly, are better able to learn, and become more productive adults.
Obama and his top advisers have spoken
regularly
about the need to address the underlying sources of conflict, including poverty and unemployment.
In the 12 years since its transition to democracy, Indonesia has
regularly
held local and national elections, developed a functioning free market, and strengthened its culture of tolerance towards the country’s Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Chinese minorities.
Official Syriza documents
regularly
condemn the EU as an organization that undermines democracy and causes poverty and destitution throughout Europe.
Aid cutoffs
regularly
fail to produce desired political results for at least two reasons.
Under the rubric of disaster relief, counter-terrorism efforts, or other non-traditional security cooperation, the US and Japan could
regularly
dispatch flotillas and occasionally deploy major surface vessels such as aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships.
Cats, whether abandoned or allowed outside,
regularly
kill birds and small mammals.
Already, various local social programs in Latin America contain elements of the UBI idea, though they are targeted at the poor and usually conditional on certain behavior, such as having children
regularly
attend school.
Israeli Apache and Cobra gunships armed with Hellfire missiles
regularly
hit their targets from great distances, as do F-16 fighter jets armed with laser-guided munitions, but not without frequent “collateral damage” to innocent civilians.
Grillo
regularly
calls the premier “Rigor Montis,” and has depicted him lying in a coffin.
It is, however, no more unfair than how America is
regularly
portrayed in Europe's media these days.
Luxembourg, Norway, and the Netherlands – three innovative and capital-intensive economies that
regularly
appear in the upper quartile of productivity per hour and employment, according to OECD data from 2001-2013 – are prime examples.
Today, millions of people around the world
regularly
shop online; download entire movies, books, and other media onto wireless devices; bank at ATMs wherever they choose; and self-book entire trips and check themselves in at airports electronically.
During the Middle Ages, sports were
regularly
forbidden in England because they came at the expense of military training.
Naturally occurring outbreaks, by contrast, occur
regularly
and are far more costly, even if they lack the sensational “fear factor” of bioterrorism.
He's not yet a hostage of the bureaucracy, but he
regularly
loses major battles.
Indeed, he
regularly
put forth ideas- on the dangers of globalization, on the need for global responsibility, on his vision of Europe as a federation of states and regions- before other political leaders dared to do so.
Initiatives that encourage people to exercise
regularly
can help to reduce the incidence of strokes, cancer, and depression, resulting in higher productivity and lower health-care costs.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin liked the idea from the start, and suggested in 2006 that the four countries should meet
regularly.
She has a difficult hand to play, and can expect her elbow to be nudged
regularly
by EU Commission President José Manuel Barroso, who was the big winner in the carve-up of jobs.
And in many Western democracies, a strong left-wing constituency
regularly
organizes demonstrations in favor of Palestinian independence.
And German officials also
regularly
suggest that their economy is already performing at close to its supply-determined limits.
Unmanaged rivers
regularly
overflow their banks and inundate villages during typhoon season, much as they did a thousand years ago.
Rural mini-grids are often required to operate without the financial backing that larger utilities
regularly
receive, despite providing equivalent or better service.
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