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Ms. Henig astutely notes that "I.V.F. is now used so often it is practically routine".
And yet, in the 32 years since, our attitude toward Dr. Edwards's research has completely changed: I.V.F. is now used so often it is practically routine.
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But now, they are practically routine, producing a frenzy around tech companies with enough scale and momentum to absorb a large check.
Ignore the pinched diet jeremiahs and the skinny cardio-thoracic surgeons; bypass surgery has advanced to such a point that it's practically routine these days.
Anonymous web posts calling for death to climate skeptics are practically routine, with one blog post (later deleted) at leftish Talking Points Memo asking "at what point do we jail or execute global warming deniers?" And thus I think we can better understand how a group of probably well-meaning activists and film-makers could create such crazy, totalitarian vision.
Though ratcheting up these efforts to include a few missions to specifically target poachers may seem drastic, it would be practically routine and the US wouldn't be alone.
Therefore, this technique is practically useful during routine postmortem examinations.
If you're aiming to build your Spanish skills, working interactions with actual Spanish speakers into your routine is practically a must.
"It's practically becoming routine," said Thomas Angyan, the artistic and executive director of the Musikverein, where the symphony often plays.
It is practically indestructible.
Rabin is practically grimacing.
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