单词 | Routinely |
例句 | (1) Children have been routinely immunized against polio since 1958. (2) Vitamin K is routinely given in the first week of life to prevent bleeding. (3) Any outside criticism is routinely dismissed as interference. (4) The prisoners were routinely tortured. (5) Dissidents were routinely arrested on trumped-up charges . (6) It is claimed that the police routinely brutalize prisoners. (7) The prisoners were routinely subjected to torture. (8) This vaccine is already routinely used. (9) Visitors are routinely checked as they enter the building. (10) Children are routinely immunized against polio. (11) The police in that country routinely brutalize prisoners. (12) The library routinely handles a wide variety of enquiries. (13) Children are routinely tutored for hours after school. (14) Mothers routinely lay babies on their backs to sleep. (15) All adult dogs are routinely wormed at least every six months. (16) The mother's occupation was not routinely recorded on the birth certificate. (17) This information is now routinely available to anyone with access to a computer. (18) He routinely rejects invitations to speak at fund-raising events. (19) We used to routinely isolate people who had measles. (20) This need routinely goes unmet. (21) Sleeping tablets are routinely a restful green. (22) Actors, after all(), are routinely ill-served by playwrights. (23) Routinely, donors specify how they want their contributions spent. (24) Forest Service crews routinely discover smoldering campfires along trails. (25) Critics routinely dubbed him a dairy farmer from Kansas. (26) But what about the worker who slacks off routinely? (27) Other cities routinely reported police abuse. (28) The staff routinely ignored my requests. (29) He also routinely received numerous classified reports. (30) The intelligence service is not in the business of routinely monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens. (1) Children have been routinely immunized against polio since 1958. (2) Vitamin K is routinely given in the first week of life to prevent bleeding. (3) The library routinely handles a wide variety of enquiries. (31) The approach must be capable of being used routinely. (32) The women allege that top male executives routinely fondled female employees. (33) Instead of routinely tossing frequent-flier program newsletters into the trash bin, peruse them for upcoming bargains. (34) Children were routinely beaten for insignificant violations of strict company rules. (35) It was a perfectly logical request, but one we in the media routinely ignore. (36) Biopsy tissues were fixed in buffered formalin and processed routinely through paraffin wax, ensuring optimal orientation at the embedding stage. (37) Among them are hundreds of university journalism professors who routinely offer courses in investigative reporting at their schools. (38) Any problems with parenting are routinely exacerbated by poverty, inadequate housing, harassment, and constant anxiety about losing the child. (39) The government routinely channels food and medicine through the Red Cross and other groups. (40) The arrival of the census form routinely sparks a bad-tempered debate about intrusiveness and unreasonable authority. (41) Marriages performed in one state are routinely recognized by other states. (42) Ancient economies were routinely ravaged by high inflation, which almost always shakes the political structure until its leaders tumble down. (43) Private firms routinely send professional service raters out to check the quality of their banks, supermarkets, and restaurants. (44) New World archaeological projects now routinely use the commercially available and cost-effective black-and-white aerial photographs. (45) The same logic would apply to airliners, where peanuts are routinely handed out and where medical emergencies are best avoided. (46) Countries now routinely providing vitamin A have virtually eliminated vitamin Arelated blindness and death. (47) Because of the responsibilities of earning the dough, fathers have routinely sacrificed raising the kids. (48) Some patients were brought back routinely four weeks after recanalisation and most four to eight weeks after radiotherapy. (49) On both sides of the border, companies routinely organize production, distribution and sales as if there were a single market. (50) Every organization routinely communicates with its employees about a variety of topics. (51) Most deaths are caused not by catastrophic accidents but by fouling from oil that is illegally but routinely discharged from ships. (52) It is this discretion that has been used routinely to allow questioning which Parliament had intended should be exceptional. (53) We have all experienced difficulties in transferring calls and in remote pickups, which we use routinely. (54) Industry heavyweights routinely spend millions of dollars on extravagant booths and lavish parties. (55) Software is routinely discounted by 20 percent, 30 percent, even 50 percent. (56) Films are routinely cut and changed by bureaucrats in the office of film censorship. (57) Beaudoin said Fine Host routinely sets prices for vendors with whom it contracts. (58) It later emerged that prisoners at the camp were routinely tortured, and many executed. (59) Scores are routinely adjusted for personality, wardrobe and, above all, reputation. (60) Now the rapidly changing workplace meant men had to retool routinely too. (61) Urine analysis, a red blood cell count, and blood pressure were also routinely recorded. (62) It has been isolated from wild birds, and more than half the samples taken routinely from chicken-farms are positive. (63) Political combatants now routinely impugn the very moral fiber of their opponents. (64) The Cosbys are getting a dose of what families of homicide and fatal accident victims get routinely. (65) Students at schools such as Benjamin Franklin and Alhambra Traditional routinely score high on standardized tests. (66) If you routinely ignore this bit of advice, like most travelers,(http:///routinely.html) take a minute now and think about it. (67) Unfortunately, cause-specific death data are routinely available for only a minority of the world's countries. (68) They do it all the time, and what a pickpocket does routinely is so much more challenging. (69) Even people in work can find their salaries are slashed, or routinely paid months in arrears. (70) Imagine the problems if all employees routinely used encryption and changed their passwords regularly-both are considered good practice in security-minded organizations. (71) He called for tanker masters to be ordered to stop using that signal routinely. (72) Millionaire actresses in major Hollywood films routinely show more flesh in far more flattering fashion. (73) At the very least, I routinely encourage him to reread what he has written. (74) The company routinely recalls tainted products, but usually after receiving complaints from customers. (75) We routinely test patients for high blood pressure and diabetes. (76) Workers routinely logged twelve-hour days, and are doing so once again. (77) He routinely did his Easter duty, kept the Commandments, but often slept through the Sunday slate of masses. (78) He is not a man for lofty speeches; faced by cameras, he routinely flubs his sentences. (79) Is it paternalistic approval bestowed whether it is really deserved or not, or acknowledgement of output targets that are routinely reached. (80) Though most men are physically stronger than most women, it is women who are expected routinely to carry heavy loads. (81) However, stem cells are generally taken from embryos created and routinely discarded all the time in fertility clinics. (82) When Terrence Real was a boy, his father routinely threatened to beat him within an inch of his life. (83) It also provided some of the strongest evidence to date that Sellafield did directly and routinely harm people's health. (84) However, raids such as the bombing of Baghdad on Friday night have been carried out routinely for the past 10 years. (85) These same people also routinely said they felt comfortable with Bush as a leader with values and dignity. (86) In fact, areas where the outdoor temperature routinely falls to about 15 degrees are not good candidates for heat pumps. (87) Women are routinely raped by bandits and border guards, they say. (88) He routinely cuts his assistant in half, then cracks up his audience with a bit of rib-tickling humor. (89) They lacked the resources and administrative support that larger companies routinely employ to influence the political process. (90) Headteachers say governors come to school on special occasions but don't seem disposed to become involved more routinely in school affairs. (91) Taylor Inc. routinely failed to pass discounts along to as many as 15, 000 institutional customers. (92) They routinely extended themselves beyond their means to buy art, apparently with no thought of reaping a return. (93) He and other outlets routinely open bulk orders of booster packs, then sell individual rare cards over the counter. (94) Both stations routinely appear at the top of the performance league, with load factors well in excess of 80 percent. (95) His sister Mary helped him with the costumes, but he furnished the rich falsetto,(http:///routinely.html) routinely deceiving even his friends. (96) And, like Sir Geoffrey and Mr Heseltine, he routinely sets up federalism as a straw man to knock down. (97) He routinely had us grabbing our ankles to receive his stinging paddle across our butts. (98) In less than two years the packs could be used routinely for all children in local authority care. (99) They may not be used routinely, but there certainly are circumstances in which they do provide assistance. (100) For fear of some social stigma or psychological scarring, adopted children were routinely lied to about their beginnings. (101) Faceless, unqualified reviewers define our work, remove our colleagues from panels and routinely breach confidentiality. (102) Doctors now routinely use super-sensitive blood and urine tests to screen women suffering from any lower abdominal pain. (103) Traditionally, ostertagiasis has been prevented by routinely treating young cattle with anthelmintics over the period when pasture larval levels are increasing. (104) All patients routinely underwent clinical assessment of continence before operation. (105) Many precautions have been devised to avoid contamination(), but scrupulous housekeeping is essential in any laboratory routinely undertaking the reaction. (106) In Wisconsin, the drugs have been used routinely in organ donors, without problems, for decades. (107) Samson routinely got into fights, and once killed 1000 Philistines single-handedly and then gloated over it, showing no remorse. (108) Peter routinely drank four or five cups of coffee before a round and he flew around the course. (109) The court heard that the head of department would routinely bully and humiliate workers. (110) When a large number of products are involved this considerable effort may not be worthwhile until all overhead allocations are routinely reviewed. (111) A small intestinal biopsy specimen was taken from the third part of the duodenum, and routinely processed for histological examination. (112) Hainge maintains he doesn't make any special preparations for visitors apart from the three hours a week that he puts in routinely. (113) Clinton routinely dazzled guests with displays of empathy, of listening, of conveying interest and concern, according to witnesses. (114) Investor-owned managed care plans routinely take 20 percent to 30 percent of premium dollars off the top for profit and administration. (115) Retiring public servants now routinely move into jobs where their previous contacts and responsibilities can enrich themselves and their employers. (116) Most colleges have routinely sought to produce qualified student bodies whose mix is in itself an educational experience for those in it. (117) Now, routinely, free agency is an option that must be considered in the annual personnel decisions of each team. (118) Blood banks have routinely screened for HIV infection since 1985, when the first blood tests for the virus became available. (119) These investigators have routinely been allowed to testify at criminal trials as expert witnesses, offering what appeared to be scientific data. (120) Some companies routinely bring in undercover operatives every six to 12 months, Kimmons said. (121) Access to public services and facilities like restaurants, theaters, barbershops, and swimming pools was routinely denied them. (122) Many genetic diseases are now routinely tested for in this way. (123) Voice over Children have been routinely immunised against polio since 1958 when the vaccine was introduced. (124) The antral biopsy specimens were fixed in formalin and processed routinely. (125) One of her cases involved a 17-year-old girl whose father routinely attacked the family, once with a baseball bat. (125) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (126) The cars are routinely tested for safety and reliability before leaving the factory. (127) However the only financial commitment a State routinely makes to an organisation is to meet its membership contributions. (128) In California, cougars routinely are killed when deemed a danger to people or livestock. (129) Prosecutors routinely retry defendants after a hung jury. (130) Many are the times I have accompanied my frail, elderly mother on doctor and hospital visits, and had my explanations and information routinely ignored or pooh-poohed. (131) A Chinese observer told The Irrawaddy that PLA troops have routinely been deployed near the border since 2003. (132) "The Tijuana Tornado" had a badly swollen welt under his right eye by the end of the fourth and routinely ate over 60 percent of Pacquiao's power punches the rest of way. (133) They routinely visit each other's houses where they amuse themselves playing the pianoforte, playing cards or dancing. (134) In a society where many people routinely break laws against blackmarket activities just to get by, everyone is vulnerable to denunciation by a neighbor or friend who has his own sins to hide. (135) An example is the so-called Maunder Minimum in the 1600s and 1700s when the Thames River routinely froze, something that never happens today. (136) A book by the British futurist David Levy, Love and Sex with Robots, predicted that by 2050 humans would routinely enjoy both romance and sex with a robot partner. (137) Because Equus is sold through Hyundai dealerships, a middle-of-the-road brand, dealers routinely pick up cars and deliver loaners to customers' homes and businesses. (138) Health workers routinely collect spinal fluid when examining someone who is suspected of having meningitis. (139) Because Ganymede's orbit is tilted nearly edge-on to Earth, it routinely can be seen passing in front of and disappearing behind its giant host, only to reemerge later. (140) None of the turmoil that routinely attends film-star existence ever seemed to visit the Astaire household. (141) In 2006, Nassau County set up a prostitution sting operation focusing on Craigslist; around the country, the police routinely arrest prostitutes operating on the site. (142) Sublimely at ease in midair Malaysian-born 'action goddess' Michelle Yeoh is just as comfortable with an acting career that routinely hops continents. (143) To many people, the obvious approach would seem to be simply to transplant pancreases from cadavers in the same manner that kidneys and other organs are routinely transplanted. (144) In several studies of pregnant and non-pregnant patients undergoing PA catheterization, squamous cells routinely appear in pulmonary circulation. (145) Housekeepers are routinely accused by guests of stealing money from nightstands, making international calls from the room phones, rifling through luggage and pocketing jewelry. (146) Lymphonode of the mesojejunum were dissected routinely because their metastasis rate was about 40.0% in patients with cancer of anastomotic stoma. (147) Using radiation pressure and optical dipole forces, atoms that roam in gases at a few hundred meters per second are now routinely slowed down to velocities of a few millimeters per second. (148) In order to protect your computer from new threats that appear every day, it is necessary to update your protection routinely. Please select an update mode. (149) Drivers routinely overtake on the right, taxis breeze through red lights, cyclists ride against the traffic and pedestrians jaywalk. (150) Likewise, we've endured the ever-dreaded swimsuit competition and the nerve-racking interview segment, in which at least one contestant routinely flops. (151) Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), such as Prevacid and Prilosec, which suppress gastric acid production, are routinely prescribed to combat the potential GI side effects of heart disease treatment. (152) Stylize your healthy life by routinely experimenting with new foods, spices, activities, and more. (153) I routinely disregard business overtures and communications that have simple errors. (154) The reading of the independent temperature indicator should be routinely checked against the chart recorder during the sterilisation period. (155) Americans like answers in black and white(), a cultural trait we confirmed last year when the biracial man running for President was routinely called "black". (156) Writers and technicians routinely produce voluminous product specifications, regulatory requirements, and computer system documentation in SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) format. (157) Many doctors routinely order amnios for women over 35 or those who have a family history of birth defects. (158) Objective To compare therapeutic effects of defibrase and procaine injection via common carotid artery therapy with routinely intravenous drip, and to explore their time-response relationship. (159) He said a team from the government's telecom-monitoring center routinely visited the operator to verify the government had access to people's location data. (160) Both thermoforming and cold- forming of foil are routinely done on this new and highly versatile blister -pack line at contract packager Brecon Pharmaceuticals in Wales. (161) Conclusion Color echocardiography can be used routinely in diagnosis of congenital heart disease of cyanotic neonates. (162) Although everyone has the potential to dream lucidly, it rarely happens routinely without special training or temperament. (163) Indeed, I suspect that I am one of the few people remaining to routinely address him by his first name and use the familiar Sinhala address - oya - when talking to him. (164) The scientific learn of desegregation knowledge into computer systems to solve complex problems that would routinely necessitate human skillfulness. (165) Chinese salespeople routinely wine and dine prospects before they sit down to talk business. (166) Baltimore-based Jhpiego-trained midwives routinely carry a satchel with essentials such as a blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, saline solution, intravenous tube and disinfectant. (167) I am among those who routinely phrase the baryon asymmetry question as "Why is there more matter than antimatter? (168) So many organizations view technology as an administrative, or overhead, expense -- we can argue that point later -- which means that they routinely under-invest to keep that ratio as low as possible. (169) Job fairs routinely create mob scenes, drawing thousands of out-of-work employees of the Big Three and their suppliers. (170) Still, the dictionary has trouble keeping up, and many terms routinely used in daily life like "Weibo" (micro-blog) and "Xia Zai" (download) will have to wait until the next edition. (171) Routine post-mortem examination is routinely carried out to ensure that the carcasses and its organs are disease free. (172) Spinach Spinach is loaded with iron and folate, a B vitamin considered so important that it is now routinely added to flour. (173) While some of the equipment is routinely used in hospitals around the country, other pieces were custom-built for the sickbay, making it the only one of its type in the world. (174) So why did Ottawa agree to insure the money they routinely borrow from other banks, a practice that keeps their credit operations liquid? (175) Customs officials in Istanbul, unable to afford a pipeful, routinely shook down visitors for smoking supplies. (176) That is routinely sought out during negotiations in developed countries 2moons dil , say analysts and people who have been involved in similar negotiations. (177) But these methods are either too elaborate to be used routinely or are too unspecific, or easy to be influenced by autolysis and putrefaction of tissue, so that to be limited in forensic practice. (178) The ability to localize anatomic structures quickly, accurately, and routinely in functional brain imaging is becoming increasing important by development of cerebral radiopharmaceutical. (179) Kurzweil says that "By 2020 we'll routinely have pop ups in our visual field of view that give us background about the people and places that we're looking at." (180) It can be used routinely to select the appropriate cases to undergo MRCP, which could obviously reduce the hospitalization costs and shorten the hospitalization time. (181) We routinely add or subtract people, details, settings and actions to and from our memories. We conflate, invent and edit. (182) Before recombinant DNA technology enabled pharmaceutical companies to manufacture human insulin in the 1980s, pig and cow insulin were routinely given to diabetic patients. (183) Central banks routinely serve as their government's agent: they accept payments, disburse outlays, auction and redeem their bonds. (184) State legislators routinely push for changes, and a bill to establish no-fault divorce in New York is under review. (185) The buying of convenience goods may be done routinely, as some families buy groceries once a week. (186) Seen here is Irish moss—Chondrus crispus—a common Atlantic red alga that is routinely harvested for its carrageenan. The chemical is used as a thickener in many processed foods. (187) The API gravity of stock - tank oil and the producing gas oil ratio are routinely determined. (188) Created by novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes was an investigative genius who could routinely assess seemingly random clues and solve the mystery. (188) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (189) When my young sons were exploring the streets of Brooklyn, I couldn’t help but wonder how good crushed rock or dried dog droppings could taste when delicious mashed potatoes were routinely rejected. (190) Thus, groups of bacteria called coliform or fecal coliform are routinely monitored to indicate potential contamination. (191) The Orthotist will routinely review the harness approximately 1 week after fitting. (192) The dW Java team loves Sing, and I'm routinely reminded by them that I should strong-arm him into writing again. (193) We found that individuals on valproic acid were being routinely monitored for things like liver function or blood levels of the medication, but not necessarily for their complete blood counts [CBCs]. (194) The News of the World seems routinely to have asked a private investigator to hack into mobile-phone mailboxes, which is a crime. (195) We recommend that this simple and safe maneuver be introduced routinely after administering a caudal epidural injection, to aid in the eventual outcome of a potentially difficult clinical problem. (196) The dog is routinely released and seems more than happy to return. He is obviously a half-wit. (197) The third article in the series is Don't Forget To Take ... She has a great list of items, most of them I routinely forget such as band-aids, hand sanitizer, and maps. (198) In the next few years, space tourism companies hope to start routinely flying passengers on suborbital space flights. (199) The issues holding back the iPad -- high taxes, bad infrastructure and a shallow labor pool -- are routinely cited by business leaders as the main obstacles to higher growth. (200) In most developed nations, HIV tests are either routinely offered as part of antenatal care or are offered to pregnant women thought to be at high risk of exposure to HIV. (201) Routinely used markers like c-reactive protein or leukocyte count , have no prognostic value. (202) Therefore, DUS is the method of choice to study hemodynamics of portal hypertension and should be used routinely before and after operation. (203) Treasurers of companies, for example, routinely move funds from one country to another to get a higher yield on short-term investments. (204) Day in and day out, the global flow of goods routinely adapts to all kinds of glitches and setbacks. (205) Conclusion Laparoscopic pyloromyotomy has characteristics of safety, minimal invasion and rapid recovery. What's more, it has satisfying cosmetic effect. It's worth routinely carrying out. (206) The dog is routinely released and seems more than happy to return. He is obviously a 19) half-wit . (207) In addition to bases in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan, the U. S. military has a presence in Bahrain and Qatar, and an aircraft carrier group routinely plies the waters of the Persian Gulf. (208) Another diagnostic challenge on imaging is the central neurocytoma, a recently described tumor that was routinely mistaken for an intraventricular oligodendroglioma on histologic analysis. (209) Yet one still finds anachronistic and peculiar accounts of "Gnosticism" by Eric Voegelin and his followers that routinely claim "gnosis" as the origin of modern totalitarianism. |
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