Routine
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The acting is at its best moments routine, and occasionally goes way over the top.
(How many times did A&C AND the Three Stooges use that routine?)
Similar chicanery, we now know, was a
routine
practice at the US bank Wells Fargo.
Now URLs are
routine.
In Kano – which currently has one of the lowest
routine
immunization coverage rates in Nigeria, with less than 40% of children vaccinated – we are working to improve primary health care and expand the scope of
routine
immunization.
Because of uncertainty, our achievements are not always what we intended them to be, and our lives are never simply
routine.
Automation, for example, seems to have spurred an unexpectedly rapid decline in
routine
white- and blue-collar jobs.
But, as the short-term antics become more routine, the risks of long-term dysfunction become more apparent – a point underscored by the shutdown of the federal government.
His
routine
capitulation to the demands of the most extreme elements of a manifestly dysfunctional Knesset, and his continuing support of his impossibly divisive and pugnacious foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, have earned him little praise at home or abroad.
LDP lawmakers and mandarins developed a
routine
in which mandarins drafted cabinet-sponsored bills, LDP lawmakers checked the bills, and the two together finalized legislative drafts before they were introduced to the Diet (parliament).
In developed countries, the
routine
testing of older pregnant women, combined with the availability of abortion, has significantly reduced the incidence of conditions like Down syndrome.
To be sure, there may be disagreements about fine-tuning the economy, but such are
routine
in any democracy.
Building these
routine
immunization systems has already helped us to eradicate diseases like polio and all but one type of measles.
The message of the Dragon moment is not that NASA is clueless, but that government research agencies are not the right type of organization to run
routine
operations that could be better handled by businesses.
Now, under Obama’s new and sensible space policy, the US government is planning to focus on flying to Mars and so-called “near-Earth objects,” purchasing
routine
transportation to the International Space Station from companies such as SpaceX (instead of from the Russian space program at $60 million or so per astronaut for every round-trip).
Our brains regulate
routine
activities, keeping the leg- and finger-work on track.
Then came the protracted process of income-distribution equalization, as machines, installed to substitute for human legs, and fingers created more jobs in machine-minding, which used human brains and mouths, than it destroyed in sectors requiring
routine
muscle power or dexterity work.
Will the same occur when machines take over
routine
brainwork?
Yet the need for something drastically different and higher than the framed daily
routine
of an engineer and a citizen of the socialist paradise did not diminish.
In the midst of a major employment crisis, technology continues to reduce the labor needed for mass production, while the automation of
routine
legal and accounting tasks is hollowing out that sector of the job market as well.
Without a critical press, Latin America’s undeniable advances toward real democracy – development of an informed, empowered citizenry and governments respectful of the legitimate boundaries of power – will be endangered, even as formal electoral trappings become more
routine.
In Colombia, the
routine
is simple: journalists who subsist on income derived from selling advertising space to government agencies call officials in the morning to get their story; later, when they must attempt to sell the same officials advertising, they find out the real cost of independent news coverage.
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended including the hepB vaccine in
routine
immunization since 1992, its high price initially hindered its uptake in some developing countries.
By including the hepB vaccine as part of a pentavalent (five in one) vaccine, the Alliance has already facilitated its delivery to children in 70 countries as part of
routine
immunizations.
And the withdrawal from Gaza ushered in a Hamas government that has overseen
routine
missile attacks on Israel.
The main culprit is technological change that automates
routine
manual and cognitive tasks, while increasing demand (and wages) for highly skilled workers.
Over the last seventeen years this addiction was established through daily negotiations with life’s
routine.
More routine, once well-paying, jobs done by the unskilled or the moderately educated were automated or outsourced.
In 50 years, computers might be doing everything from driving taxis to performing
routine
surgery.
Within a few hours of the accident, critics trained their sights on all the usual suspects: the Minerals Management Service, for giving BP a pass on
routine
inspections and lapsing into a relationship with the oil industry that United States President Barack Obama denounced as “cozy”;Obama himself, for having failed to enact the reforms at the Interior Department that he had promised while campaigning for election; the oil services firm Transocean, for the faulty blowout preventer; and, of course, BP, for a “lax” and even “reckless” safety culture.
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