Routinely
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On a recent trip to Africa, I heard a harrowing story of a hospital where women and their newborns are
routinely
held hostage – often for months – until families can find the money to settle their bills.
Two important options for raising consumption are social insurance – which is developing, but too slowly – and reducing state-owned enterprises’ huge savings by paying dividends to citizens, much as privately owned companies
routinely
pay dividends to shareholders.
Medical experts warn that because the birds are
routinely
fed antibiotics to keep them growing in such crowded, filthy, and stressful conditions, antibiotic-resistant bacteria could cause a public-health threat.
When Yes Means NoMost commentators
routinely
assume that a Yes vote in the May 29 French referendum on the proposed European Union Constitution would be good for Europe and the EU.
Sanders’s Silence on IsraelBOSTON – No foreign country features as prominently in American presidential election campaigns as Israel, and those aspiring to occupy the world’s most powerful political office, whether Republican or Democrat,
routinely
proclaim their support for that tiny and distant country.
Many microbiology laboratories currently do not
routinely
differentiate Candida isolates or use yeast identification methods.
Trump is known to be a very difficult person to work for: impetuous and intemperate, he
routinely
screams at his aides.
This stands in marked contrast to the United States Federal Reserve, and also the Bank of England, where individual votes on the Monetary Policy Committee are
routinely
revealed.
In the US, Trump
routinely
demonizes opponents and dehumanizes marginalized groups; during his first year in office, politically motivated murders, perpetrated primarily by fanatical white supremacists, doubled.
Later, suicides became
routinely
described as "non-accidental overdoses," and the broad-spectrum term "emotional lability" came into vogue, despite its inability to distinguish between a drug-induced suicide attempt and an outburst of tears.
Yet it still does not
routinely
collect the data that it needs – trades by time and customer – to understand the actions and impact of large traders.
For example, the Judge Advocate General Corps
routinely
observes military interrogations from behind a two-way mirror; that practice was discontinued in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Even in the United States – long admired for its robust free press, protected by the First Amendment of the US Constitution, and powerful investigative journalism, which once brought down a president – President Donald Trump’s administration
routinely
attacks independent journalists, labeling them traitors, paid agents, and purveyors of “fake news.”
Necessary licenses are often not
routinely
obtained.
Many foreign news websites, ranging from the BBC to Reuters, are
routinely
blocked from Chinese readers.
More recently, the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), which accounts for the distribution of wealth and social and environmental costs, showed that, while China’s per capita GDP has
routinely
grown at an annual rate exceeding 10% in the last three decades, per capita GPI leveled off in 1998, largely owing to mounting environmental damage and an increasingly uneven distribution of wealth.
Ironically, mainstream central bankers today
routinely
use precisely such policies when pursuing massive “quantitative easing.”
Government officials
routinely
find “ordinary citizens” to file complaints against media organizations on their behalf.
Previously, the PBOC allowed the renminbi’s value to fluctuate each day within a 2% band, but did not
routinely
allow the movements to cumulate from one day to the next.
And others have been far too willing to accept at face value submissions from countries where the rule of law is
routinely
abused.
Although journalists are protected by the First Amendment of the US Constitution, US President Donald Trump has nevertheless used his social-media bully pulpit to
routinely
vilify the entire news media.
In Europe, domestic political forces
routinely
clash with constitutional courts and supranational bodies.
Emerging-market policymakers in big countries such as Brazil, China, and Turkey
routinely
attack the US and its monetary policy as a source of inflation, social tension, and political instability.
Today, Singapore
routinely
ranks among the top performers in educational attainment, as measured by the OECD’s Program for International Student Assessment (PISA).
The “availability heuristic” – a pervasive cognitive bias caused by people’s tendency to estimate the likelihood of a phenomenon by how easily an example of it comes to mind –
routinely
clouds the issue.
To hire and retain skilled workers, many foreign-invested enterprises
routinely
pay above the minimum wage.
But that mindset is waning, and government and business leaders now
routinely
warn of bubbles and adopt policies to counter them.
This amounted to an escalation of China’s already assertive stance in the region, with Chinese President Xi Jinping
routinely
sending maritime-surveillance and fishery law-enforcement ships to the waters surrounding the islands, spurring protests in South Korea and Japan.
The slaves – and generations of their descendants – were
routinely
murdered.
It is no surprise that corrupt regimes
routinely
clamp down on the press, trade unions, and on professional associations.
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