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Definitions for Routines
rou·tines
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neutrois
rutinose
snoutier
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Routines in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Routines in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Routines in a Sentence
Couples tend to fall into what's quick and easy rather than what's fulfilling and adventurous, on one hand, it’s nice to feel known and understood by your partner sexually, but on the other hand, familiar routines easily get stale.
Women are in the driver's seat, they are in charge of their routines, and they can find all the information they need from their friends or from other women in the world and online.
We must follow the science in order to save lives, and the science says if we dont change the way we go about our daily routines, we could pay for it with our lives or the lives of others around us.
She has the tangible and the intangible, she has the technique, the difficulty level, the artistry she is able to put into routines in these days, she's got the consistency; I think I've only seen her fall once and that was a fluke.
The argument against recursive procedures was always an efficiency argument: non-re-entrant code could be executed so much more efficiently. But with the advent of multiprogramming another need for felxible storage allocation has emerged. And if there are still machines in which the use of recursive routines is punished by too heavy a penalty, then I would venture the opinion that the structure of such a machine should now be called somewhat old-fashioned.
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