Traditionally
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Lastly, the napkin
traditionally
goes to the left of the forks, though it's okay to put it underneath them, too.
But, traditionally, cemeteries haven't been taken care of by the local authority.
Traditionally, it's been done by private and religious organizations, like churches and mosques and synagogues.
Traditionally, medical science has been about testing treatments on large groups to determine what would help a majority of patients.
Traditionally, urban planners and architects build physical models of cities and buildings to better understand them.
71 percent of people said yes, they were interested in sustainable investing, which we define as taking the best in class investment process that you already have
traditionally
and adding in the extra information you get when you think about the environment and society and good governance.
In fact, it's not
traditionally
done.
So here's a
traditionally
colored underwater scene.
Traditionally, genomes are sequenced in laboratories.
And in cinema, traditionally, there was never a silent moment because of the sound of the projector.
Empathy is
traditionally
framed as: "Oh, I feel your pain.
It was
traditionally
used as anesthesia in surgery.
And the UK
traditionally
has been the strictest country when it comes to human genetic modification.
And that is not
traditionally
the American identity.
That's traditionally, frankly, the Russian identity.
It's called the tragedy of the commons, traditionally, but I think in the case of driverless cars, the problem may be a little bit more insidious because there is not necessarily an individual human being making those decisions.
Typically, traditionally, we solve these types of social dilemmas using regulation, so either governments or communities get together, and they decide collectively what kind of outcome they want and what sort of constraints on individual behavior they need to implement.
Considered a delicacy throughout the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans, giant clams have been
traditionally
fished as seafood.
This tendency to look down on our own products and to see crops like fonio as simply "country peoples' food," therefore substandard, explains why even though we don't produce wheat in Senegal traditionally, it is far easier to find baguettes or croissants in the streets of Dakar than it is to find any fonio products.
Now, the reality is that most of the black ink that we use conventionally is
traditionally
produced by conventionally burning fossil fuels in factories.
This is the most venerable of the happinesses,
traditionally.
The computer revolution, the technocratic, technological revolution, has allowed us to jettison normal-shaped buildings,
traditionally
shaped buildings, in favor of non-orthogonal buildings such as this.
We've
traditionally
defined the act of sex as a linear, goal-oriented process.
Serena Williams proved to the world that a black girl from Compton can dominate a sport that's
traditionally
played at exclusive country clubs.
Traditionally, pure maths is like the theory of maths, where applied maths is applied to real problems like building bridges and flying planes and controlling traffic flow.
So this is the foundations of what’s called, traditionally, liberal political theory and Newtonian physics.
I use hip-hop to frame and communicate science because I'm intentionally communicating science to broader audiences that public science outreach has
traditionally
overlooked.
Traditionally, concentrators look like this.
See, my dad wasn't
traditionally
masculine, so he didn't teach me how to use my hands.
But with the rise of automation across so many different industries, it led me to wonder: If machines are starting to be able to do the work
traditionally
done by humans, what will become of the human hand?
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