How to use in-sentence of “conventional”:
– He generalized his ideas to define orthomolecular medicine, which is still regarded as alternative medicineunorthodox by conventional medicine.
– However, the actual apparent colors the eye sees are lighter than the conventional color descriptions.
– A strain is a designated group of offspring that have descended from a modified plant, produced ether by conventional breeding or by biotechnological means or result from genetic mutation.
– Unsatisfied with the conventional methods found in the cookbooks she read she decided to learn under confectioner and former house of representatives member Makiko Fujino.
– In Germany, Austria, and Great Britain, conventional bombs were used.
– A plug-in hybrid car is similar to a conventional hybrid vehicle—both use a gasoline engine as well as an electric motor.
– It was specially built for this project “4 to 8 times as powerful as conventional systems, enabling imaging of human neuroanatomy with much greater sensitivity than is currently possible”.

Example sentences of “conventional”:
– Is there a way to change my settings or add a script that will give me the conventional English toolbars? i.e.
– They then called her son “Gerald Rudolff Ford, Jr.” The future president was never formally adopted, however, and he did not legally change his name until December 3, 1935; he also used a more conventional spelling of his middle name.
– Work spaces in an office are typically used for conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work.
– Because there is less resistance to motion, the Aerobie discs can fly farther than the conventional disc.
– Many of these plants are integrated with agriculture and some use innovative tracking systems that follow the sun’s daily path across the sky to generate more electricity than conventional fixed-mounted systems.
– Whereas conventional risk management approaches emphasise calculation of failure probabilities, resilience engineering looks for ways to strengthen the ability of organisations to create processes that are robust yet flexible.
– The MediaWiki software, and therefore this template, normally calculate date conversions using conventional midnight-to-midnight days.
– The result is that a SuperDisk diskette can have 2,490 tracks, as opposed to the 160 tracks that conventional 3.5-inch 1.44 MB diskettes use.
– The People’s Army of Vietnam engaged in a more conventional war, at times putting large forces to battle.
– They complement conventional antibiotic therapy.
– The conventional view had been that evo-devo had little influence on the evolutionary synthesis, but the following suggests otherwise.
– It should be applied at any conventional BS”n”-2 template outside of the collapsible section, “every” startcollapsible and replace templates with exact same value otherwise the icon cells will be unable to align themselves correctly.
– If something happens which is beyond someone’s ability to control or affect, a conventional Japanese reaction is to say “shikata ga nai”.
- Is there a way to change my settings or add a script that will give me the conventional English toolbars? i.e.
- They then called her son "Gerald Rudolff Ford, Jr." The future president was never formally adopted, however, and he did not legally change his name until December 3, 1935; he also used a more conventional spelling of his middle name.
- Work spaces in an office are typically used for conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work.
More in-sentence examples of “conventional”:
– Contrary to conventional wisdom, several studies actually reveal a positive correlation between the frequency of masturbation and the frequency of intercourse as well as the number of sex partners.
– Outside of the Pacific ocean, the Mediterranean saw the largest conventional naval warfare during the war.
– His ideas were not taken up through technical limitations and, according to proponents of his method, opposition from the champions of conventional fertilisers.
– Some have suggested that God can do things that defy conventional logic.
– This same style is also used for species-level epithets for hybrids that have been given their own conventional names, except the epithet is lower-case, and comes after the genus.
– The coaches were also used as conventional loco-hauled stock as part of the West Coast Main Line northern electrification scheme in the mid 1970s, designated Mark 3A and 3B.
– SWAT officers act as paramilitary units that tackle situations beyond the capability of conventional police forces.
– As in the conventional star network, individual nodes may thus still be isolated from the network by a single-point failure of a transmission path to the node.
– The dividing line between conventional and unconventional warfare is not clear-cut.
– However altersexo is a type category of any body plane outside the conventional standard, including those that are fantastic or imaginary and, or physiologically not possible in real life or in the homo sapiens species.
– The price of fuel increased many times in the 1970s, but the Concorde also consumed much more fuel than a conventional passenger jet.
– In addition to sale of conventional merchandise, JCPenney stores are often home to several leased departments such as Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry Watch repair, etc.
– But they lack the water resistance of conventional plastics.
– The Armenian language, Armenian way of saying it: — hayeren, conventional short form hayeren is an Indo-European language that is spoken by Armenians.
– Cosme Mendoza Chavira, another follower of Villa, said “”Ella fue quien tomo Torreón y apago las luces cuando entraron en la ciudad”” Conventional history does not say anything about the participation of Petra Herrera.
– The Cold War was not fought on a large scale, and the Iraq War was largely conventional and was mostly contained in one general area.
– Even though it is conventional to use gauge pressure in the calculation of hydraulic head, it is more correct to use total pressure, since this is truly what drives groundwater flow.
– Most other countries no longer use them, since they are banned by Section III of the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons.
– A playful man, Duchamp challenged conventional thought about artistic processes and art marketing, not so much by writing, but through subversive actions such as dubbing a urinal art and naming it “Fountain”.
– Some downsides are that solar thermal generates low grade energy, installation and construction costs are very high, it is expensive compared to conventional water heaters, and is hard to compete against cheap natural gas.
– Balal Yousaf, Guijian Liu, Ruwei Wang, Qumber Abbas, Muhammad Imtiaz, Ruijia Liu: Investigating the biochar effects on C-mineralization and sequestration of carbon in soil compared with conventional amendments using stable isotope approach.
– That was the first airplane with some technical innovations like a system for increased buoyancy, a split rudder, and rotating magazine for nuclear weaponnuclear or conventional weapons.
– It was also an experiment in simplifying the production process as well as a break with conventional perfectionism and in doing so formed the basis for the Dogme 95 manifesto, which Trier prepared in collaboration with Thomas Vinterberg and presented in Paris at a conference on the film’s future, “Le cinéma vers son deuxième siècle”, on March 20, 1995, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the film media.
– Before his appointment to lead the Discovery Expedition, Scott had followed the conventional career of a naval officer in peacetime Victorian eraVictorian Britain, where opportunities for career advancement were keenly sought after by ambitious officers.
– A modern PDW needs greater ability to defeat body armour, because former weapons used only conventional pistol cartridges.
– Modern medicine, both conventional and complementary, shows that the different rheumatic disorders have different causes and need different kinds of treatment.
– Some of them also do more conventional arts like painting, sculpture.
– Many modern scholars think that El Greco belongs to no conventional school.M.
– After the incident, ThyssenKrupp discontinued production of the ISIS and, the following year, replaced it with the Synergy machine room-less elevator, which uses conventional braided-steel ropes, making it much safer.
– Many spend a majority of their time in conventional policing activities such as patrol and traffic enforcement.
– The closing titles, which had scrolled in multiple ‘crossroad’ directions since the start, were replaced with conventional scrolling credits.
– Efforts to force Sicilians to speak conventional Italian include schools, television and radio.
– Unlike conventional napalm, which burns for only 15–30 seconds, napalm B burns for up to 10 minutes with fewer fireballs.
– This can be a conventional or nuclear warhead.
– The conventional view is that alchemy was steeped in mysticism, and that chemistry did not quite become what we would call science until it entered the 19th century.
– The design allows the construction of lenses of large aperture and short focal length without the weight and volume of material that would be required in conventional lens design.
– Also plug-in hybrids produced substantially lower greenhouse gas emissions than either conventional gasoline cars or unplugged hybrids.
– Children born after PGD as healthy as those born after conventional IVF treatment.
– The conventional file name format for image of this project is as follow: BSicon_.svg.
– The next generation KTX train, HEMU-430X, achieved 421.4km/h in 2013, making South Korea the world’s fourth country after France, Japan and China to develop a high-speed train running on conventional rail above 420km/h.
– The conventional view of Chinese history is that of alternating periods of political unity and disunity, with China occasionally being dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were in turn assimilated into the Han Chinese population.
– Biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, are currently produced from the products of conventional food crops such as the starch, sugar and oil feedstocks from crops that include wheat, maize, sugar cane, palm oil and oilseed rape.
– It can drop both conventional weaponsconventional and nuclear weapons.
– The FEL used operating principles to form the beam that are very different operating principles of a conventional laser.
– By capturing the excess heat, CHP uses heat that would be wasted in a conventional power plant, potentially reaching an efficiency of up to 70%, compared with at most 40% for the conventional plants.
– Terry Ananny is not our conventional vandal.
– The idea of using a heterojunction is as old as the conventional BJT, dating back to a patent from 1951.
– The elevator involved was a ThyssenKrupp ISIS machine room-less elevator; The ISIS used Kevlar fiberglass ropes instead of conventional braided-steel ropes all other traction elevators use.
– Convenience stores usually charge higher prices than conventional grocery stores or supermarkets.”Getting Prices Right: The Debate Over the Consumer Price Index”, ed.
- Contrary to conventional wisdom, several studies actually reveal a positive correlation between the frequency of masturbation and the frequency of intercourse as well as the number of sex partners.
- Outside of the Pacific ocean, the Mediterranean saw the largest conventional naval warfare during the war.
