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While he
routinely
accuses others of lying, many of his economic assertions and promises – indeed, his entire view of governance – seem worthy of Nazi Germany’s “big lie” propagandists.
The Russians know all about them, because the Soviets
routinely
established them as a clandestine foreign-policy tool.
From 2001 when Thaksin first became prime minister, to 2007 under military rule, Thailand’s corruption ranking plunged from an already low 61 to 84, which puts the country in the same league as Gabon and Swaziland, two countries notorious for violent and corrupt leaders who
routinely
trample on their citizens’ rights.
Thus, in the Heritage Foundation’s annual rankings of countries by how free and competitive their economies are, Thailand
routinely
comes up short.
And unemployed young people in Greece, Portugal, and Spain
routinely
protest against “German dictates.”
Dissidents are
routinely
dubbed deviants, fifth columnists, and traitors, as the regime leads a drive for national unity based on religion, tradition, and paranoid rhetoric.
For example, studies of epidural steroid injections for back pain have been shown to be almost three times more likely to yield positive results when conducted by doctors who
routinely
administer them.
Doctors Should Stop Defining Sexual “Normality”NEW YORK – On October 26, 1996, a small group of activists picketed outside an American Academy of Pediatrics conference in Boston to draw attention to the fact that cosmetic surgeries were
routinely
being performed on intersex children and newborns.
Should we ever expect to see wild gyrations in China’s exchange rate of the sort one
routinely
sees in, say, the Australian dollar or the South African rand?
Transfers of US-dollar bank balances average a staggering $2.7 trillion per day, yet are
routinely
settled through the use of standardized banking and communications protocols.
In Asia and the Pacific, children
routinely
work endless hours, sleep on factory floors and subsist on scanty rations.
There is no evidence that torturers are better at lie detection than anyone else; on the contrary, there is plenty of evidence that torturers or their superiors
routinely
disbelieve their subjects’ testimony.
Worshippers on their way to synagogue and Jewish kids in schools are
routinely
accosted as ‘Dirty Jews.’”
Let us recall that it was Sweden’s top-selling newspaper, Aftonbladet, that last year published an anti-Semitic blood libel by alleging that Israeli soldiers
routinely
murdered Palestinian children and harvested their bodily organs for sale on the international black market.
Appeals, when filed, are
routinely
rejected.
The disease perpetuates poverty in developing countries, because patients and their families must
routinely
spend up to half of their income buying medicines and managing care.
The proteins have the same structure and functional properties as those found in natural breast milk, and the process for extracting them is analogous to that used
routinely
for the production of therapeutic proteins from organisms like bacteria and yeast.
So we pay homage to Cervantes at a time when we
routinely
co-habit with a very different outrageousness: religious fanaticism and terrorism, political manipulation, the cacophony of perverted simplification, the belligerent marriage between a new messianism and an aggrandizing quixotic blindness.
In fact, the company’s public statements – including as recently as last year –
routinely
dismissed the risk of climate change.
Moreover, the extensive use of fertilizers and pesticides – 99% of the world’s soy is genetically modified, and is
routinely
treated with pesticides – is also contaminating ground-water sources, destroying biodiversity, and eroding the soil.
The country’s media
routinely
meets any failure with outpourings of patriotic music and bombastic praise for the regime.
She is
routinely
ranked higher than her husband in terms of protocol.
North Korea
routinely
pushes the international community around.
Hong Kong’s Hollow LeadershipHONG KONG – Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has been dogged by scandal from his first days in office, and his personal integrity is
routinely
impugned by much of the public.
So, why doesn’t this happen
routinely
in developing countries?
Incompetence and corruption are rampant: Iraq
routinely
scores among the bottom ten countries in Transparency International’s list of the most corrupt countries in the world.
In a world where international investors (from both the private and official sectors)
routinely
wring their hands about US fiscal deficits – and then go out and buy more US government debt – who knows the answer?
In previous Tunisian presidential referenda, Bin Ali
routinely
received 99% of the vote; he now got 96%.
This largely explains why Germany is
routinely
cited as an example of a strong, “competitive” economy.
Qatar was perceived as increasingly rebellious,
routinely
defecting from the collective and mundane line of Gulf countries’ politics – inviting further pressures from the “big brothers.”
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