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Dermatologists routinely talk of the need to wear sunscreen.
American administration officials routinely talk of the bet they have placed on India, and India is led by a man who put his government's survival on the line for a bilateral deal with the United States.
Jenky's remarks are only a bit more extreme than standard rhetoric from bishops and other conservative Catholics, who now routinely talk of an "attack" or "war" on religious liberty.
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The current political discourse routinely talks of poverty as if it's a 'thing', a tangible enemy that can be 'eradicated' or 'made history'.
Kenneth Bickers, chairman of the political science department at the University of Colorado at Boulder, says he routinely talks of Hickenlooper's victory as "winning without running, which is not technically true, but it's substantively true.
Union officials have complained that many civil servants have to routinely talk to members of the media as part of their jobs, and that the new code does not allow for this.
A possible explanation why YHC physicians do not routinely talk to clients about CAM may be that at present CAM is not part of their standard screening and monitoring and that they work under enormous time restraints.
NHS staff to routinely talk to overweight patients about their eating and exercise habits at every appointment and offer them help, under a policy of "making every contact count".
Obama should talk to the Fox guys like he routinely talks to the New York Times, the Washington Post and CNN.
Traders routinely talk about mysterious trades appearing or disappearing, and of the difficulty of reconciling positions at the end of the day.
While there are few remnants of the wall, Germans still routinely talk about the "wall in the mind" to describe the social and cultural differences that continue to divide easterners and westerners.
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