Sentences with phrase «routine nature»

The repetitive and routine nature of the meal — cereal or toast each day, without much variation — can be an issue, as can the pressure to eat on the run.
Decisions are of routine nature made within prescribed operating guidelines, policies and procedures.
The utterly routine nature of Love to Kill's premise ensures that there are few surprises throughout its mercifully brisk running time, with the strong performances generally standing as the one bright spot within the proceedings.
Perversely, the seemingly routine nature of Nigeria's violence may have diminished the perception of its newsworthiness.
In setting the fees at less than a third of what GMG wanted, LaVigne said she had taken into account the lack of progress towards a plan of arrangement, the relatively routine nature of the CCAA proceedings, superfluous motions filed by GMG, as well as over-lawyering on the matter.
But hopefully, armed with this knowledge, they can breath a bit easier knowing the systemic and routine nature of the procedures necessary for a loan to close.
The exception for «facilitation payments» — which in some very limited circumstances currently permits nominal payments made to expedite or secure the performance of an act of a routine nature by a foreign public official — will be eliminated on a date to be fixed by an order of the federal Cabinet.
(He shrugs as if to emphasize the routine nature of the play.)
Heart disease remains a leading killer in America, but consider the progress: the routine nature of lifesaving surgeries, the rise of cholesterol - controlling drugs, and the ever - deeper understanding of the roles stress, diet, and exercise play in maintaining a healthy heart.
If there is a weakness to the film, it's the routine nature of the script by Lem Dobbs (The Score, The Hard Way), who worked with Soderbergh on the similarly themed, The Limey, which seems convoluted (flashbacks come often, though one doesn't always know when the scene is set until a good part into the scene) and oddly generic given the quality of the cast and crew in front of and behind the camera.
Novel Romance is a classic case of being a film that isn't awful in any particular area, but by the same token, it isn't nearly fresh enough to overcome the routine nature of the story.
That the game lacks statistical progression amplifies the routine nature of these activities.
This «something» might summarize aspects of the client's situation (all client problems have elements of a routine nature in them), give the client things to think about before a follow - up meeting, point to reliable resources that could help the client get an even better understanding of the problem — and even invite feedback on the meeting that's just occurred.
Respond to face to face and telephone enquiries of a routine nature from members of the public, patients, their representatives and a wide range of staff groups
Perform general clerical duties, handling matters of a routine nature and processing routine items.
The amended law arguably promotes certain safeguards for agents and extends the routine nature of the disclosures.
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