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Organizational scholars today routinely refer to firms as "actors".
Signs along Staten Island's highways routinely refer to major connecting roads by name.
Employees of the Royal Collection, however, routinely refer to it as a private collection.
Officials routinely refer to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army as a terrorist group.
News stories routinely refer to "weapons" against the illness, the "arsenal" of drugs, "victories".
State-controlled news media routinely refer to the government's armed foes, including army defectors, as terrorists.
Al Jazeera's broadcasts no longer routinely refer to Iraqi insurgents as the "resistance," or victims of American firepower as "martyrs".
Platform players routinely refer to their game as "paddle," which could cause confusion if they ever got together with padel players.
Tour operators routinely refer to "the Lance effect," which refers, of course, to the star power and seven consecutive Tour de France victories of Lance Armstrong.
The board does routinely refer evidence of possible illegal activity, like contributions (whether or not made through bundlers) that may be fraudulent (for example, made under false names).
What's more, the state's policies and regulation of charters has been so lax, critics routinely refer to the city's educational landscape as the "wild west".
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