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Biologists routinely speak of animals exploiting their ecological niche.
Practitioners routinely speak of the love locks as a Parisian tradition that goes back five hundred years.
The report states that tens of thousands of people were killed during that decade — a number far lower than normally cited by international humanitarian and human-rights groups and the press, which routinely speak of hundreds of thousands, even millions, killed in a shorter period of time.
As Netanyahu and his Defense Minister, Ehud Barak, routinely speak of an imminent "existential threat" from Tehran, comparable to that of the Nazis in 1939, and warn that the Iranian nuclear program is fast approaching a "zone of immunity," a growing number of leading intelligence and military officials, active and retired, have made plain their opposition to a unilateral Israeli strike.
A case in point is that in 2011 Dutch professional guidelines for responsible use of human tissue in biomedical research routinely speak of 'donors' and 'donations'; yet, in 2001 the terminology used was 'betrokkene' (i.e. someone who's involved) (Federatie van Medisch-Wetenschappelijke Verenigingen (FEDERA) 2001; Federatie van Verenigingennschappelijke Verenigingen (Federa) (2011)).
Of course, 'evidence' is hardly a philosopher's term of art: it is not only, or even primarily, philosophers who routinely speak of evidence, but also lawyers and judges, historians and scientists, investigative journalists and reporters, as well as the members of numerous other professions and ordinary folk in the course of everyday life.
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At the time, European scholars routinely spoke of "the races of Europe" and offered competing schemes to distinguish and categorize so-called European races.
The war, which was unpopular at the time, is now routinely spoken of as Britain's biggest foreign policy blunder since the 1956 Suez crisis.
By the time I entered graduate school in the 1980s, the Higgs field was routinely spoken of with such nonchalance that for a while I didn't realize the idea had yet to be experimentally confirmed.
The book made last year's Notable list at the Times, and Kurniawan is now routinely spoken of as the heir of Indonesia's most famous novelist, Pramoedya Ananta Toer.
Unlike President Thein Sein, routinely spoken of as a "desk officer", Shwe Mann was a fighter when he was in uniform: "Thura" is a title that means "brave hero", awarded to him for his role in destroying Manerplaw, the jungle headquarters of dissident politicians, students and monks on the Thai-Burma border, in 1994.
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