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A Syrian member of parliament said Monday that the government reserves the right to combat terrorists, a label it usually applies to both ISIS and opposition rebels.
The word recurrent can be used instead, but it usually applies to roses that bloom in overlapping flushes, with a less discernable hiatus between blooming times.
This is not an uncommon phenomenon, of course, but it usually applies to more famous writers, like John Updike (that Julian Barnes essay in the NYRB, by the way, should be read immediately).
Delinquency implies conduct that does not conform to the legal or moral standards of society; it usually applies only to acts that, if performed by an adult, would be termed criminal.
It usually applies to PC Gamers, but the same cards power your Photoshop effects, resize your videos, and make Exposé all smooth on OS X.
Even when a consortium develops a comprehensive data-sharing policy, it usually applies to data sharing within the consortium and will have limited applicability in cross-consortia collaborations.
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However, there are limitations to this application; it is usually applied to small areas, as it is labour-intensive (Dawson and Hallows 1983; Boone et al. 1988; Marks et al. 1994; Kiviat 2006; Willcox 2013).
Although it is usually applied only to child actors in order to gain control of their own wages, it sometimes is granted to others when the situation needs a drastic change.
It is usually applied when an employee leaves a firm and siphons off clients or embezzles trade secrets.
It's usually applied to cancers that are considered highly treatable, like those of the prostate and thyroid.
That comment helps define a musical term that has been overused, misunderstood and often rejected by the very composers to whom it is usually applied.
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