It is a routine part of this exercise that nominees are asked about their views on various issues.
When she asks for an explanation, the banker says a hold has been placed on her account because it is new, as a matter of routine.
Lab-grown tissue has the potential to transform medicine, though it is still a long way from routine clinical use.
And a huge barrier to making it a routine part of medical care is the fact that it currently according to state law requires a separate written consent.
Because an electron is small enough for quantum effects to be routine, it is perfectly possible for such a spin to be pointing up and down at the same time.
For instance, it is hard to charge for access to routine news stories if a rival is providing access to them for free.
"Not everyone can keep up with oral hydration so it is pretty routine to go to hospital and have a drip and wait for the thing to pass and keep yourself hydrated, " said Dr. Christopher Hawkey of the University of Nottingham's faculty of medicine and health sciences.
My exercise routine has a simple goal: It is all about improving strength to weight as measured by two benchmarks: uphill times on the bicycle, and the number of pullups, dips and pushups I can do in a 30-minute workout.
Warwickshire Police has said it is looking into Mr Joslin's death as a matter of routine.
What I care about is that a company survives so that it continues to make its routine interest or dividend payments.
It is a highly stressful environment, but Bailey says that following a routine - or set "care pathway" - helps in the heat of the moment.
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It is a scene met with cringing recognition by UK holidaymakers who can find the routine tough work in overseas markets.
But when a claim comes into a private company it is entered into the computer system, which performs several routine checks.
It's a world far removed from the majors, where constant turnover is routine, as became clear when the Wild Things' director of marketing and communications, Christine Blaine, responded to a request for comment for this story.
This kind of office selling is so routine and bipartisan that it is done without fear or shame, protected by a wall of doublethink that conveniently defines a quid pro quo as some kind of inalienable right provided it is done sotto voce.
While it is certainly a good thing that Morgan has started to take responsibility for the offensive content of his routine by apologizing publicly to his fans and the gay community, he must do more to balance the harm that his words have inflicted.
"The target we have agreed, and are working to from 1 April 2013, is 15 weeks for adult ENT from receipt of GP referral for a new routine referral, " it said.
David Autor, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), points out that the main effect of automation in the computer era is not that it destroys blue-collar jobs but that it destroys any job that can be reduced to a routine.
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For example, it suggests that collecting medication from a pharmacy is a chance to offer help on cutting down on alcohol, or that a routine dental check-up could be used to discuss smoking.
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