Sentences with phrase «many are routine»

By all accounts, this was a routine smoothie — mango, ginger, and carrot, $ 6.99.
Here's his routine to ensure he's bright when it's early
That investigation was a routine piece of compliance after Trump became what banks» internal money - laundering police call a «politically exposed person,» or PEP, by announcing his run for the presidency.
And who says such «insurance» shouldn't be a routine part of women's health care, like their yearly physical or breast cancer exam?
It was a routine reporting trip to Kentucky.
These examinations are routine but comprehensive inspections to ensure that the firm is furnishing clients with proper disclosures and notices, maintaining adequate policies and procedures, a system of controls and the books, records and information it is obligated to keep.
Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and Square, is a routine kind of guy.
These kinds of hikes are routine for most pharmaceutical companies because they help them ensure they continue to turn a profit, even as more competition influences the number of prescriptions they fill.
Indeed, it was a routine part of the Bloomberg Way.
Ultimately, it was a routine data center maintenance update gone awry that led to the cloud hiccup.
We all know there are two kinds of travel: There are the trips that are routine, dull, or obligatory.
Some experimentation is routine when it comes to figuring out a social - marketing plan, and the amount of harm that can come from trial and error is minimal and pretty predictable.
Cornelius, a former Guidant CEO who joined the Bristol board in 2005, had not even packed an extra shirt for what he expected would be a routine trip.
«Some of the intimidation has been routine: following diplomats or their family members, showing up at their social events uninvited or paying reporters to write negative stories about them.
They bubbled just beneath the surface as Daniel Ménard headed to what he assumed was a routine meeting in Kabul.
It's a routine attack ad from the Dion Liberals, presenting Stephen Harper as a clone of George W. Bush.
Some of the company's problems are the routine worries that every start - up faces, only an order of magnitude larger.
Unlike previous years, the NYSE no longer considers the election of directors to be routine (Item 1).
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) allows its member - brokers to vote shares held by them for their customers on matters the NYSE determines are routine, even though the brokers have not received voting instructions from their customers.
The ratification of the appointment of independent accountants is a routine item under the NYSE rules for member organizations.
One underlying cause of the embrace of small business is the routine assertion that small businesses are responsible for two - thirds of job creation.
They are the routine and recurring expenses like food, housing, transportation, and so on.
The NYSE does not consider the election of directors (Item 1), the advisory resolution to approve the named executives» compensation (Item 2) or any of the stockholder proposals (Items 4 through 7) to be routine matters, so your broker may not vote on these matters in its discretion.
The earnings conference call is a routine of corporate America.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's special representative for international negotiations Jason Greenblatt will arrive in Israel on Wednesday for what has typically been a routine meeting with envoys from the Quartet on Middle East peace, comprised of the US, EU, UN and Russia.
Giuliani's assertion that «things like this» are a routine matter for an attorney to handle is preposterous on its face.
Most of the time, it was routine care, much like you'd see at any medical clinic.
Pluto was the last planet in our solar system to be explored, which seems to be routine to us now in 2017.
The NYSE allows its member - brokers to vote shares held by them for their customers on matters the NYSE determines are routine, even though the brokers have not received voting instructions from their customers.
As a result of changes adopted by the NYSE to its broker voting rules, including changes mandated by the Dodd - Frank Act in connection with stockholder votes on executive compensation matters, the NYSE does not consider the election of directors (Item 1), the advisory resolution regarding named executives» compensation (Item 2), and the advisory proposal on the frequency of future advisory votes regarding named executives» compensation (Item 3) to be routine.
Massive fluctuations in prices are routine.
The first was routine: Constellation Brands, who stunned the beer world by paying a cool billion dollars for Ballast Point two years ago, announced the purchase of Florida's Funky Buddha.
And all of these matters are routine, operational aspects of their jobs.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said the operations, conducted in at least a dozen states, were routine and consistent with regular operations.
Puerto Rico's infrastructure is seriously outdated, and even before the two hurricanes hit the island in quick succession, «power outages were routine, even in cities,» NPR reports.
In very limited circumstances, brokers have the discretion to vote on matters deemed to be routine.
He said that beatings at the institution were routine, and that on one occasion when he was aged around six his friend was beaten after playing with a match and accidentally burning his hand.
Of course Brent we always seem to assume that it must be the leavers that are growing cold, maybe not, maybe it is the routine that is growing cold that's why people are leaving.
It takes a while to get used to these kinds of changes, but like anything, once it's routine it's easy.
Thus, although we still need to respect the doorbell image, in the sense that the pastor must make himself available to his people and not merely wait in an office until they come, we must reject its hidden assumptions that pastoral work with people is routine, perhaps dull, and certainly not as central to ministry as preaching.
If this is placed in contexts of the dead and injured that are routine in my native home, then Brooklyn needs to be ashamed.
Too much of life was routine and delimited in earlier times, and there wasn't enough of a range of possibilities to make such choices.
It is a routine world, an orderly world in which things have their place.
«The remaining 96 percent is the routine but essential provision of food, medicine, clothing, school fees and related humanitarian aid to support tens of thousands of at - risk infants, children and youth living in extreme poverty.
For the seriously ill, repeated blood drawings and penetration of veins to administer fluids are routine.
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.
The factor in human social experience which Whitehead identifies as responsible for generating this correlative kind of «continuity» is routine, namely, the repetitive activity of daily social intercourse.
That is how, today, we come to find thinkers for whom dissent is a routine, sex is a rhetoric, and violence is love.
So, at 29 weeks, Richard and Helen went to the hospital for what Helen believed would be a routine check - up.
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