Conventionally
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35 examples of Conventionally in a sentence
And then you can either cut that out and sew it conventionally, or you can use the wet material to form it around a three-dimensional shape.
Is it different than what is being used today, or does it have a lower carbon footprint than what's used
conventionally?
We
conventionally
divide space into private and public realms, and we know these legal distinctions very well because we've become experts at protecting our private property and private space.
There was the florist, and I can understand that, once again, we're putting pressure on the ontology of music as we know it conventionally, but let's look at one last piece today I'm going to share with you.
Now, the reality is that most of the black ink that we use
conventionally
is traditionally produced by
conventionally
burning fossil fuels in factories.
Where I work, in the Arab region, people are busy taking up Western innovations and changing them into things which are neither
conventionally
Western, nor are they traditionally Islamic.
She cannot be killed conventionally,(more is the pity).
It is beautifully, if conventionally, animated; the highlight being the captivating scene where the Fairy Godmother transforms a pumpkin into a majestic coach and Cinderella's rags to a gorgeous gown.
The
conventionally
structured story, where characters have insights that change their lives, and then fade out, music up, and the film is over, is absorbed into this much larger canvas.
She actually looks like portraits of women of the era rather than a
conventionally
movie star.
Here director William Malone goes about things in a
conventionally
slick, ultra-kinetic manner where it was just too streamlined (this being the art direction of the sombre looking house) and packed with many unconvincingly elaborated twists, and heavy handed jump scares that lacked any sort of unsettling punch.
The Nazis’ apparent success in defying economic orthodoxy looked to many
conventionally
minded analysts like an illusion.
If sex reassignment surgery can relieve a person's suffering, then the question of whether or not it is treating a
conventionally
defined illness seems beside the point.
That said, the analyses conducted so far have not yet generated widespread awareness of the threat that non-inclusive growth poses to productivity and economic performance as
conventionally
measured.
GDP growth numbers are
conventionally
reported in real (inflation-adjusted) terms, and unemployment numbers are unit-free.
By revising the country’s National Defense Program Guideline
(conventionally
called an Outline) last December, Koizumi’s government began the process of clarifying some of these debilitating ambiguities.
Many workplaces channel
conventionally
attractive young women into out-front support, or subordinate, jobs, in which their appearance – as they bring coffee to high-status men in meetings – can add value to the corporate “brand,” though no value is being added to their own careers.
This is consistent with growth having no overall effect on inequality as
conventionally
measured.
In this context, the West’s belief that it can channel assistance to certain elements of the opposition is absurd, as is the concept of “non-lethal” aid, such as night-vision goggles, medical equipment, and armor, given the
conventionally
“lethal” aid that is already pouring in from the Gulf states.
Will these new institutions behave like the World Bank or the more
conventionally
“bank-like” European Investment Bank (EIB)?
Of course, in the long run, a lower fertility rate, combined with rising life expectancy, will produce a higher ratio of those over 65 years old to those
conventionally
labeled as “working age.”
Insect-resistant GM corn, for example, shows much lower levels of mycotoxin contamination than
conventionally
or organically grown corn because the plants are resistant to the insect larvae that bore holes through which fungi enter plants.
My aunt Anasuya, who is one of my most important role models, delayed
conventionally
defined achievements in the professional world as she focused on raising a family.
A World of Multiple Reserve CurrenciesBERKELEY – The competition for reserve-currency status is
conventionally
portrayed as a winner-take-all game.
Even then, solar power will still be more expensive than
conventionally
produced electricity, because “grid parity” excludes transmission and distribution costs, which typically account for about half of the final electricity price.
Clearly,
conventionally
measured economic growth – which implies higher consumption – cannot be an end in itself.
More R&D also is needed to reduce the carbon impact of farming, as well as to develop and produce at scale artificial meat, which could cut greenhouse-gas emissions by up to 96%, relative to
conventionally
produced meat.
This explains the large gaps between current prices for real estate in the US, equities in New York, London, and Frankfurt, and long-term bonds everywhere and what one would
conventionally
think their fundamental values should be.
Davutoglu began conventionally, declaring that Turkey’s geopolitical situation would always dictate the country’s foreign policy.
The unemployment rate, at least as
conventionally
measured, remains stubbornly high, at nearly 28%.
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