Sentence examples for routinely accepted as from inspiring English sources

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These things were once routinely accepted as the will of God.

His rather overlong new novel depicts a lewd world in which sex is so routinely accepted as the be-all and end-all of life that it is no longer very sexy (though readers may require some time to get used to that fact).

If fictitious characters are routinely accepted as truth, we should not be too surprised that fake news sometimes gets more attention than real news stories and is accepted as true by a gullible public.

In the US pharmacists and student pharmacists are formally trained through recognized programs as vaccine experts, and the practice of pharmacist-administered immunisations, particularly for adult patients, has become routinely accepted as an important role of the pharmacist [ 6].

9 However, currently, such discrepancies are assumed by some journals to be unimportant and not worth highlighting to readers. 10 Reaction to the identification of hundreds of discrepancies in only one field varied from interest 11 to criticism that the entire analysis should be "set aside" and that discrepancies should be routinely accepted as insignificant "flubs".

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His crust wasn't as delicious as the high-tech one, but it was significantly better than what about 95 percent of the world routinely accepts as pizza.

It has to be about the present preparing for a future where one day we might well wake up with a start, as we did about second-hand smoke, about the needlessness of the mass industrial slaughter of animals, birds, and sea-life that we routinely accept as a global way of life today.

I wasn't sure what I might do as a legislator, but I had come to accept that some people are incorrigibly evil and I knew that I could follow the will of the community in dealing with them, just as I routinely accepted the wisdom of the RICO statute and the mail-fraud and extortion laws it was my job to enforce.

My point was that policy makers in the early postwar era routinely accepted the idea that Keynesian stimulus was justified whenever the economy wasn't doing as well as they wanted.

By the 1920s, courts routinely accepted driver's license requirements, car registration and other safety measures.

Our belief becomes stronger when it is not mindlessly and routinely accepted.

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