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That would be a little like the Houston heart surgeon Michael DeBakey giving a second opinion to a colleague under pressure to operate and later calling it a routine thank you note.
A spokeswoman for the British embassy in Buenos Aires called it a "routine exercise" that takes places about twice a year.
Dr. Futterman, who is also a professor of clinical pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, said she hoped that changing the mentality surrounding H.I.V. testing to make it a routine part of a patient's blood work — along with, say, cholesterol tests — would galvanize state legislators to ease its consent rules.
Speaking publicly and calmly about censorship does not necessarily require denouncing China, and Hollywood could, for instance, make it a routine practice to tally up and announce the cuts that the industry makes for censors with the same precision and the enthusiasm that the industry now musters for describing the money it makes from Chinese customers.
For liquid chromatography there are well-tested guidelines for scaling, which makes it a routine job.
"But making it a routine and a regular, expected thing is really just not necessary".
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