Politicians routinely test constitutional limits but hadn t previously ascertained the Commerce Clause s precise frontier.
And the smugglers knew that, so they would routinely come in just under that.
But while accusations of gentrification are routinely levelled at the area, Heather said he sees things differently.
He routinely talks about his wife, who's from Mexico, and the "bicultural" children that they've raised together.
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Companies and recruiters routinely check search engine results to learn more about potential employees.
His daily diet routinely consists of Greek yogurt, protein bars, soup, popcorn, cheese and crackers.
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Does the team routinely challenge itself to create an even better future for the organization?
They routinely hand out free phones to stars to build buzz for their brands.
They routinely buy homes as, in effect, a hedge against increases in rents or home prices.
After all, people are routinely moved to concerted political action by all sorts of motives.
That courtesy is routinely extended within the Texas legislature, but this time Mr. Geren refused.
Cy Young award-winning Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay routinely does a 90-minute workout before practices.
The mindset cannot be outflanked or overturned, because it routinely performs those operations on itself.
In New York City, millions routinely walk by homeless people sprawled on the sidewalk.
Ambulances routinely rush war-wounded across the border from Syria to Turkey for treatment in Turkish hospitals.
Pilots routinely practice stalling an aircraft so they know how to recover from a stall.
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Do you routinely work outdoors on the hottest and coldest days of the year?
If my job routinely involves running gunbattles and desperate escapes, I'm going to want heavier tackle.
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Though the average trot time is around 22 seconds, top sluggers routinely approach the half-minute mark.
Upon arrival, employers routinely seize worker passports, and deny workers the right to form unions.
And the Church isn't the only institution to find itself routinely behind the communications curve.
Edinburgh City Council officials in charge of the cameras routinely destroy the film after 30 days.
Most existing tests to screen for cancer are invasive or unreliable and thus aren't used routinely.
Internal opponents to Cuba's government are routinely labeled as traitors by the state-run media.
People who do that routinely give away money to other players in the market.
In fact, in the past many gynaecologists would routinely advise women to have them removed.
Fact is, there is no medical organization in the world that routinely recommends male infant circumcision.
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Local environmental ordinances routinely prevent utilities from trimming trees that can threaten power lines during storms.
Granted, Apple is known for guiding low but Apple still routinely beats consensus gross margin estimates.
CEOs routinely put together a board of advisors, which is helpful from a business standpoint.
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