"What we're trying to build is a system that routinely makes it happen."
In the 1990's the results of such analyses were routinely made public.
Students have high access to professors, who routinely make themselves available at most hours.
In other offices, people routinely make international calls for the price of calling across town.
In the 20th century, the deaths of veterans routinely made the news.
Do postcards routinely make it across Europe in 24 hours today, 101 years later?
That agency does not routinely make such data public.
Sales people routinely make it clear that their phone conversations should not be interrupted.
Now, he is rubbing shoulders with men who routinely make a million dollars a year to play baseball.
Such charges are made so routinely during campaigns that they carry almost no meaning.