0 normal or expected for a particular person, situation, or society -- de costumbre, habitual
1 usual in a particular place or situation -- habitual [ masculine-feminine ]
But decisions and measures should, as is customary, take place through intergovernmental agreements.
In my country it has up to now been customary to insure biometric risks.
Even so, we can say that the price has remained stable to date, making due allowance for customary seasonal factors.
Neither customary practices nor alcohol should be considered as mitigating factors.
It is customary when a rapporteur declines to have his name associated with the report, that the committee chairman should take it over.
The right wing is saying that compulsory insurance is not customary practice, will become prohibitively expensive, and gives rise to excessive bureaucracy.
As is customary, the presidency will report on everything that has happened and what we have done at the end of this term, at the end of the presidency.
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