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What's to keep an employer from routinely asking for 70 hours and firing employees if they refuse?
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Modern commanders in chief have routinely asked for military contingency plans during crises overseas.
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"If a strip doesn't meet our standards of fairness and taste, we routinely ask for substitutes from the features syndicates that provide our comics.
On the station's Facebook page, viewers routinely ask for the videos to be replayed so that they can assess the damage to their homes.
Sheila Wild, the founder of the Equal Pay Portal, said men would routinely ask for higher bonuses than women to boost their pay, entrenching already large disparities in earnings.
A bagel shop in Westlake Village, Calif., banned the use of cellphones while ordering last year because customers routinely asked for the wrong food when they were busy jabbering.
What's typical is the patter at Barnes & Noble, where clerks routinely ask for your e-mail address as you pay for books, almost as if it's part of the checkout process.
Modern commanders in chief have routinely asked for military options during foreign crises, and the Pentagon as part of its daily business draws up contingency plans for a wide range of potential conflicts.
As Pamela Colloff writes, in a brilliant two-part series in Texas Monthly, Anderson was the kind of prosecutor who "routinely asked for, and won, harsh sentences and fought to keep offenders in prison long after they became eligible for parole".
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