1 Someone's usual is the drink, especially an alcoholic one, that they most often have, for example when in a bar: --
The threshold model encourages an appreciation of the individualistic risk factors and the usual multiplicity of etiology, particularly in palliative care patients.
Even allowing for the usual problems of international comparisons and possible differences in hours worked per person, these figures are very impressive.
In both there was usual atrial arrangement with concordant atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial connections.
The calibration of two- or three-period overlapping generations economies is not very usual in the literature.
The notion of proof-net thus obtained is also proved to be stable with respect to the usual cut-elimination steps.
It includes both the usual -rules, where an introduction is followed by an elimination, and -rules, where an elimination is followed by an introduction.
This may reflect the encouragement provided by the problem-solving therapist to resume usual activities.
This ' ' window dressing ' ' exceeded by far usual banking practice.