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New York's lawmakers have habitually failed to pass a clear and timely budget.
Unfortunately, the BBC has habitually undervalued expert input from scientists and academics.
Free speech in this country over the centuries has habitually embraced the raucous, rude and vicious.
In the not-so-distant past, for example, Americans habitually failed to wear their seat belts — in 1984, 86 percent failed to buckle up.
He argues that the polls have habitually over-stated Labour's support and that they fail to allow properly for the finding that over 70% of Tory supporters are certain to vote compared with 55% of Labour supporters.
He said there was "no country on Earth where people are made more welcome", yet for two centuries Australians had "collectively failed to show to Aboriginal people the personal generosity and warmth of welcome that we have habitually extended to the stranger in our midst".
President Johnson had habitually spoken as though his fondest wish was to disengage from Vietnam.
Banks, for example, have habitually treated their governments' debt as risk-free.
She had habitually refused to give her age, but friends said 84 might be close.
And we've habitually settled for mediocre versions of intimacy and we are malnourished.
Just as at Hillsborough, so in all these cases, the IPCC and the CPS habitually fail the grieving families who have to battle for years to get any sort of truth or justice, accountability or redress.
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