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be ordinarily
adverb
In accordance with normal custom or routine; as a matter of established occurrence.
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The paper will be ordinarily read by two faculty members agreed with the Council Advisor.
Government guidance makes it a statutory duty for the NHS to charge patients not deemed to be "ordinarily resident" in the UK.
To obtain a card, according to the site, a person must be "ordinarily resident" in the UK, meaning they normally live there apart from temporary or occasional absences.
Carbon payments in either a PES or REDD+ scheme are dependent on the rate of carbon sequestration, not the size of C stocks, so site selection must be ordinarily confined to the sea edge.
A BBC investigation in 2012 uncovered a black market in medical referrals.In theory a patient must be "ordinarily resident" in Britain "on a settled basis" to qualify for treatment.
To apply for a CDL, you'll need to be over 18, be ordinarily resident in the UK for at least three years and have unlimited right to remain in the UK.
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This is ordinarily a no-no.
Khayal is ordinarily performed by a vocalist.
Tungsten is ordinarily brittle at room temperature.
But these are ordinarily found in nonfiction.
A two-step acceleration process is ordinarily analyzed.
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