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Webster's weight, 255 pounds, is low by today's standards, as offensive linemen routinely weigh over 300 pounds.
State attorneys general routinely weigh in on proposed mergers before the Federal Trade Commission issues its final ruling.
Today, personal branding is such an entrenched value that news organizations routinely weigh in on how affairs have "tarnished" various brands: Obama's, A-Rod's, Paula Deen's.
It shines like a beacon of hope to overburdened readers bombarded with nonfiction titles that routinely weigh in at 300 to 400 pages, no matter how inconsequential the subject.
Many countries, including Peru, routinely weigh patients and repeat sputum microscopy tests on a monthly basis during therapy to assess treatment response.
However, nurses routinely weigh and subtract the weight of bandages when recording BW.
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The number of obese 10- and 11-year-olds is the highest since children began being routinely weighed and measured in 2006-07.
The economic benefits of building a road, for example, are routinely weighed against the harm more cars will cause (exhaust fumes, crashes, congestion, obnoxious bumper-stickers).
By most accounts, he remains the best-known freethinker in the energy and environmental policy world and he routinely weighs in on important issues, like the role of hydrogen in the world's energy future.
Djokovic said his weight ranges from 172 to 176 pounds, which is about nine pounds less than he routinely weighed in 2010, when he adopted a gluten-free diet.
Siobhan Yeats, an examiner of biotechnology patents at EPO, says the office routinely weighs animal suffering against expected benefits.
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