Sentences with phrase «is a routine in»

If this is placed in contexts of the dead and injured that are routine in my native home, then Brooklyn needs to be ashamed.
While pledging allegiance to the flag (with a more subdued physical salute) continues to this day to be routine in America's public schools, for the seventy years since Barnette it has been unlawful to compel any student to participate, and no student who elects not to participate is obliged to give any reason for that choice.
In an extraordinary interview with Animals Australia Campaign Director, Lyn White, Dr Abdelwahab bravely provides a compelling insight into why such practices are routine in his country and why in the absence of enforceable animal protection laws Australian animals will not be safe in Egypt.
It's routine in the travel ball circuit to see 9 year olds going three innings Saturday and 3 innings Sunday.
Simply by being part of a family, your preschooler probably understands that there is a routine in place and different days to do different things.
A freshly circumcised penis needs extra attention since circumcision, despite being routine in some cultures, is still considered minor surgery and along with that goes the risk of infection and the need for careful post-surgical care.
When you have two infants of the same age all you need is a routine in performing everything.
Techniques that were routine in one discipline seemed odd when applied to the other.
USC told the paper that its efforts to recruit Aisen are routine in academia and that the university is «surprised and disappointed that» UCSD opted to file the lawsuit «rather than manage this transition collaboratively.»
Censorship is routine in China, especially for liberal periodicals such as Southern Weekend, but this time the editors went ballistic.
Such shutdowns are routine in healthy cells if they produce too many misfolded or unfolded proteins, but normal protein production resumes again once the mess is sorted out.
Father and son running a company together; it might be routine in agriculture or law offices, but have you ever seen an example in science?
I'm seeing a healthy salad that it'd be a routine in weekly meals.
It's routine in a story like this, but it also means that the comic drive of their relationship diminishes along with the evolution of that relationship.
The movie is aiming to add some spectacle to a routine plot, but it only ends up being routine in both regards.
It's routine in the post-Columbine era for school administratorsto ask all teachers and staff to report anything thatcould affect school safety, but English teachers find they areprivy to students» psyches in ways that other educators are not.
Dealer service visits were routine in the extreme - just the way we like them.
Recently, Volvo announced that a «road train» with cars following a lead vehicle filled with sensing equipment would be tested on Swedish roads this year, predicting that such convoys will be routine in Europe by 2020.
The six - hour run since midnight has been routine in the Corvette Racing camp, with no repeat of the tire punctures that plagued the No. 64 car in the early stages of the race.
Other writers have had characters that they created taken from them (it's routine in television, movies, and comic books) but if she publishes on Kindle Worlds (and Alloy, who owns the rights doesn't find a way to block them) that could lead to two separate canons, the Smith Vampire Diaries and the Alloy Vampire Diaries.
In any case, vaccination against canine leptospirosis is routine in many countries.
Hayashida: There was a routine in the program for falling through pitfalls, so it was easy to do.
Devastating famines were routine in British India, resulting from the way in which the colony was forcibly incorporated into the global economy.
In Britain after the second world war, life was grey and consumer products that were routine in the US looked like science fiction dreams.
«Since aircraft reconnaissance into storms was routine in the Northwest Pacific during the earlier period of our record 1983 - 1987, the best track intensities during this period are likely to be more accurate than the later period 1988 - 2004 after the termination of reconnaissance.
Secondly, what we see above is that the shooting or abuse of unarmed black men by white police officers, which is routine in the United States, has been conflated with the actions of a single black man whose big brain had gone haywire.
In fact, it is routine in model development to test model ability to simulate «control climates» — i.e., climates without forcing changes due to greenhouse gases, the sun, aerosols, etc..
Dyanna Jaye, representing ICLEI U.S. Local Governments for Sustainability and Sunrise Movement said, «Flooding is routine in my coastal Virginia home town; our lands are being slowly reclaimed by the Atlantic Ocean and communities have been forced to flee their homes.
said, «Flooding is routine in my coastal Virginia home town; our lands are being slowly reclaimed by the Atlantic Ocean and communities have been forced to flee their homes.
This sort of thing is routine in academics, government, journalism and Hollywood.
National courts in the EU face three kinds of challenge in dealing with competition law: - the factual and often legal complexity of many cases — the need to understand often detailed economic and other evidence is routine in most competition cases; - an official policy of encouraging more claimants to come forward and assert their rights; and - the «astonishing diversity» of procedures across the EU for enforcing competition law claims.
With that, I say if you have devices that need to be charged you should be routine in your charging practices so you never have a dead device but 6 hours ain't so bad.
Microsoft would not make a big deal about this as it is routine in the industry, just not something that Microsoft has done before with the Surface line.
Taking DNA samples from suspects and convicted offenders is routine in a number of states.

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«We applied what we learned from the Pazflor and CLOV projects in Angola, whose FPSOs5 have been operating since the early 2010s, giving us substantial experience of routine flaring reduction.
If you already work out, those calories are already factored into your daily routine and result in your current weight.
This consistent personal routine helps me be consistent in my mood and approach at the office.»
The Wednesday dinner routine is the fruit of regular, repeated meetings and think sessions in which Smith tracks and analyzes everything he can think of that could make him love better and work better.
First, when I created the seven - minute morning routine, I was relaying what I've done in my personal life for two decades.
But uncertainty over whether the Fed feels economic conditions are appropriate for such easing, along with questions about how much the bank might cut back, have resulted in volatility where daily, triple - digit moves have become almost routine.
Of course, keep in mind that jotting down your to - do list is just one component of a healthy bedtime routine.
It may seem like a small thing, but if you do it once, it becomes routine and motivates you to be productive in general.
Find something that makes you feel great at work — whether it's going for a quick workout or listening to Frank Ocean's new CD while doing some filing — and work it in to your daily routine.
Issuing bonds is one of the most routine things that happens in today's financial system; governments and companies get a sum of money today and pay interest on it over time, before paying back the principal at some agreed - upon future date, when the bond «matures.»
The federation was preparing to move the 4.5 million kilograms of maple syrup it held there to a new facility in Laurierville when a routine inspection revealed that most of the stockpile was gone.
While the research has applications for marketers (highlight the ordinary to reach an older demographic and the extraordinary for younger people), it may also come as a comfort to bewildered folks in their mid-30s who are shocked by exactly how much they're enjoying routine experiences that would have bored their younger selves to tears (not to speak too much from personal experience).
«One of the most important things I do to help maximize my performance at work is to get your personal life in order through morning and evening routines.
So, in an effort to switch up my workout routine, get a bigger and better butt, and realize my childhood dream of pretending to be JLo, I decided to try her workouts — known as some of the strictest in Hollywood — for a week.
«Of the 282 accounts with non-zero karma, more than half (145) were banned prior to the start of this investigation through our routine Trust & Safety practices» said Huffman in the announcement, referring to an internal investigation that began last month, in response to «recent reports about the integrity of Reddit» regarding the scope of Russian election influence on various social media platforms, according to a previous announcement.
Keep in mind that routine is your friend.
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