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According to her, Adeyoye described the forthcoming elections as not being business as usual, as the dynamics had changed.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/elite-should-set-standards-during-general-elections-adviser/
According to Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, the arrest and subsequent prosecution of people engaged in indiscriminate waste disposal shows that it is no longer business as usual.
Add in the fact that many people got used to staying at home during COVID, and it was clear to Delaware Park management that it couldn’t conduct business as usual.
After Hamlin's fall, "there should be no going back to NFL business as usual.
Source: https://theweek.com/nfl/1019811/damar-hamlin-football-and-the-fate-of-the-nfl
All supermarkets across the UK will be open as usual on Good Friday, Easter Saturday, and Easter Monday, Yorkshire Live reports.
Source: https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/easter-sunday-opening-times-morrisons-8336741
And 2023 is business as usual for HBO, as is the network’s latest hit show.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/where-to-watch-the-last-of-us-series/
And that’s exactly what Christine’s done,” Kody told TLC’s cameras on Sunday night before going to bat for Robyn, as usual.
And they've now taken down some of their OpEx spend reductions, they've reduced their CapEx and now they're getting back to business as usual.
As I see it now, teachers are scrambling to purchase resources out of their own funds (as usual).
Source: https://bvinews.com/govt-moving-towards-steam-infused-education-system/
At Peyton Plaice, in Sudbury, Angie Finch, Paul Devine and Beth Stannard were frying as usual throughout December.
Before turning the call over to Tim, I would like to remind everyone that the December quarter spanned 14 weeks, while the March quarter, as usual, has 13 weeks.
Buses continued to operate as usual throughout the closure, picking up passengers from the stop around the corner from the car park in Barfield Close.
… Business as usual.
Source: https://www.dailybreeze.com/2023/08/29/angels-pitchers-allow-late-barrage-in-loss-to-phillies/
Business as usual + Biden’s approval of massive new oil + gas projects is killing the planet.
Source: https://dailycaller.com/2023/05/12/climate-activists-heckle-amy-klobuchar-off-stage-at-campus-event/
“Business as usual isn’t going to work for building these homes.
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/9655111/canada-rental-market-unaffordable-housing-cmhc/
But as usual, Democrats want to punish the majority for the criminal or tragic actions of the few.
Source: https://www.greeleytribune.com/2023/04/29/colorado-gun-rights-gov-jared-polis-signs-law/
But for millions of LGBTQ Americans and their families, there's no going back to "business as usual."
But on Friday, he said, his Yamako seafood restaurant next to Iwaki’s main train station seemed to be doing business as usual, with customers coming in and out during lunchtime.
But some conservatives, organized around the House Freedom Caucus — as well as the score of Republicans who opposed McCarthy’s bid to become speaker — have taken combative stands as they try to disrupt business as usual in Washington.
By the time you read this on Thursday, the election will be long over, and the politicians will be ready to get back to business as usual — you know, doing things for their rich supporters and passing even more laws so that they can justify their jobs.
Source: https://www.mtairynews.com/opinion/op-ed/118987/character-revealed-for-good-and-maybe-not-so-good