Routinely
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While things have not yet gone so far in the national legislature, the code of conduct that is imparted to all newly-elected MPs – including injunctions against speaking out of turn, shouting slogans, waving placards, and marching into the well of the House – is
routinely
honored in the breach.
For example, California and New York are so
routinely
Democratic that the only reason candidates turn up in either one is to raise money.
Because such populous states, along with a handful of others,
routinely
go Democratic, the Democrats have a built-in advantage in the Electoral College.
Both procedures are
routinely
offered to pregnant women 35 years and over to diagnose chromosomal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome, or to screen for cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, or Tay Sachs disease.
Sophisticated investors
routinely
maintain that economic growth is not determinative of investment returns.
The companies
routinely
bribe officials to gain oil leases, lie about output, evade taxes, and dodge responsibility for the environmental damage that they cause.
Although China is now
routinely
seen as the workshop of the world, it is Asia’s vast and integrated production networks that are the beating heart not only of Chinese growth, but of economic growth across Asia.
Truth and reconciliation, peace and justice, even justice and truth: these are only some of the worthy ambitions for human society that are
routinely
presented as totally reconcilable.
Park, whose authoritarian style resembled that of her father,
routinely
disregarded basic norms of liberal democracy.
On the other hand, I sympathize with Mnuchin’s effort to warn non-experts against
routinely
investing in castles in the sky.
States from California to Texas now
routinely
collect previously local property taxes to fund schools, and then redistribute them to local school districts.
Governments may be elected in free and fair elections, he wrote, and yet
routinely
violate their citizens’ basic rights.
But labor-law violations have become the norm, because efforts to enforce ILO rules are often quashed, while trade union members are
routinely
threatened, fired, and even murdered.
Meanwhile, the president tries to undermine public faith in the investigation by attacking it routinely, to some effect, all the while picking fights with America’s closest allies and displaying sympathy for the world’s autocrats.
Yet Prime Minister Gul
routinely
calls his government "business friendly."
Over the past two years, police and government-supported paramilitaries have
routinely
jailed, beaten, and even killed MDC officials and suspected MDC members.
One survey showed that 66% of Chinese doctors use acupuncture
routinely
to treat the effects of stroke, with 63% of the doctors surveyed believing it to be effective.
Libya After QaddafiBENGHAZI – Middle Eastern autocrats
routinely
warn their people of rivers of blood, Western occupation, poverty, chaos, and Al Qaeda if their regimes are toppled.
They have somehow concluded that America will be spared from the droughts already destroying farms in California’s Central Valley, the rising sea levels already flooding coastal cities, the storms and wildfires
routinely
ravaging vast swathes of the American countryside, and the water- and food-supply disruptions that threaten us all.
Under Yeltsin, deputies’ votes were
routinely
purchased; now the Kremlin’s FSB faction pressures deputies by reminding them of their past bribe-taking.
The physicist Freeman Dyson foresees a time when children will be able to design and create new organisms just as
routinely
as his generation played with chemistry sets.
For someone using cannabis routinely, the dose carried in the body is higher than imagined.
But there is a crucial difference: In the US, such proto-fascist language is heard on the extremist fringes; in Britain, even mainstream media and parliamentary debates
routinely
refer to opponents of Brexit as anti-democratic schemers and unpatriotic saboteurs.
And anyone questioning government policy on Brexit is
routinely
described as an “enemy of the People,” whose treachery will provoke “blood in the streets.”
Countless Americans
routinely
fall victim to social- and cable-media advertising campaigns that play to their worst instincts.
At the same time, the speed of technological innovation is outpacing that of legislation, meaning that corporate activities are
routinely
entering seemingly gray areas devoid of regulation.
The cheap recourse to dismissive invectives such as “outside interference,” “jaundiced reporting,” and “imperial mouthpiece” – so beloved by corrupt and/or repressive regimes – is recognized as self-serving cant even by those who
routinely
mouth them.
Human rights advocates have been intimidated, and journalists are
routinely
harassed.
Credit card companies now
routinely
charge the firms accepting credit card payments US$0.25 plus between two and three percent of the amount transferred per payment.
Chinese and Russian hackers
routinely
penetrate secure industrial and government networks in the US and Europe.
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