Sentence examples for routinely agree that from inspiring English sources

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For instance, three-year-old children routinely agree that a balloon on a television screen would float to the ceiling if the top of the set was removed.

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Asked if he saw London's future as being similar to cities such Copenhagen, where children routinely and safely cycle unaccompanied, he agreed: "That would be my dream, and I think it will happen".

There are schools of thought that suggest that you can cope by focusing somewhere else or going into your own mind, using such techniques as nodding absent-mindedly or routinely agreeing even though you haven't listened.

Another survey item asks to what extent the participants agree that they "routinely receive information on their teams' performance" based on a particular type of data, e.g. " number of resident falls or pain control".

Though the jury is still out on whether holding in a fart is bad for your health, some doctors do agree that doing this routinely can cause bloating and cramps.

Although the costs of representing indigent defendants in death penalty cases in federal court are not routinely made public, making comparisons difficult, most legal experts agree that the most expensive such case was that of Timothy J. McVeigh.

Many surgeons did not agree that orthopedic implants need to be routinely removed in younger, asymptomatic patients (disagreement: 57.8%, agreement: 37.1%).

Both the prosecution and defense agreed that they routinely insulted each other, but Simpson's lawyers compelled jurors to agree that she acted quickly to defend her life when a fight over a loud iPod escalated quickly and became violent.

And yet few would agree that the security services meant to protect us should instead routinely snoop on our communications, not necessarily because of any suspected wrongdoing but just because they can.

Most studies agree that this is good practice and UK research ethics committees now routinely ask if this is planned.

We agree that if hypothetical 15mer (or shorter) human DNA composition of matter claims were routinely granted, this would be extremely problematic because they might cover a large percentage of genes.

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