Routinely
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342 examples of Routinely in a sentence
And we're now
routinely
using one-fifth the radiation dose that's used in any other type of gamma technology.
Should we
routinely
euthanize all oiled birds because most of them are going to die anyway?
Yet alleged witches, usually women, children and elderly persons are still
routinely
attacked, banished and killed.
And in the last years of the old regime, he would
routinely
be detailed to go into the township to aggress the community.
Today we
routinely
use 2048 or 4096 bits.
And as Norden famously says, "Before that bombsight came along, bombs would
routinely
miss their target by a mile or more."
And so these kinds of studies are
routinely
published by scientists and they're great.
This was something explicitly introduced to be an alternative to firearms, but it's being
routinely
used to deal with a whole range of other sorts of problems.
The environment, including teaching, can and does shape the developing adolescent brain, and yet it's only relatively recently that we have been
routinely
educating teenagers in the West.
I can surf the web, exchange email with people, and
routinely
destroy my friend Steve Cousins in online word games.
Women are now
routinely
included in clinical studies, and we've learned that there are major differences in the ways that women and men experience disease.
And the second is that we aren't taking what we have learned, and
routinely
applying it in clinical care.
They
routinely
rank among the top 15 countries of the most globally competitive economies, but at the same time, they rank very high on the OECD Better Life Index.
Freeman Dyson, in a TED Talk, foresaw that children will design and create new organisms just as
routinely
as his generation played with chemistry sets.
But more importantly, it was that we put in place a system that allowed us to
routinely
ask questions to Veronica and hundreds more like her about the conditions that mattered in her community, about where health, and unfortunately sometimes illness, do begin in places like South L.A.
I want to see the day when cancer is treated easily because it can be
routinely
diagnosed at the very early stages, and I'm certain that in the very near future, because of this and other breakthroughs that we are seeing every day in the life sciences, the way we see cancer will radically change.
We showed in a study a few years ago that you can actually match the palm of someone's hand up to the computer mouse that they use
routinely
with up to 95 percent accuracy.
So we disconnect the ethernet cable to create an air gap, but again, like merely human hackers
routinely
transgress air gaps using social engineering.
Now, helpfulness sounds really anemic, but it's absolutely core to successful teams, and it
routinely
outperforms individual intelligence.
Management by talent contest has
routinely
pitted employees against each other.
Fundraising organizations like Autism Speaks
routinely
refer to autism as an epidemic, as if you could catch it from another kid at Disneyland.
Now, they're much simpler than proteins, but they're
routinely
built from a much broader range of diverse things.
Doctors
routinely
interpret GFR, this important indicator of kidney function, by race.
Surgeons could learn how to
routinely
and safely perform C-sections, reopen blocked arteries, replace damaged livers and kidneys, and many other life-saving operations.
Well, at the fifth grade level, girls
routinely
outperform boys in every subject, including math and science, so it's not a question of ability.
Now he, despite his efforts, was
routinely
mocked as a crank by many in the design establishment, and admittedly, some of his experiments failed, like the flying car that never got off the ground.
The hard-to-reach location also prevents the doctor from surgically removing it, as is
routinely
done for breast cancer, for example.
Modern ride designers know that the body can handle up to roughly 5 Gs, but the Flip-Flap and its contemporaries
routinely
reached up to 12 Gs.
Our society
routinely
makes decisions without consulting a quarter of the population.
And just as I learned to do, we
routinely
refuse to acknowledge the flaws in our positions or the merits in our opponent's.
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