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Examples of conventionally


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The field comprised a mosaic of conventionally-tilled and rye-mulched plots, surrounded by fields of maize, soybeans, alfalfa hay and mixed hardwood forest.
Eleven patients in this series received conventionally fractionated postoperative radiotherapy, five days a week, with no planned interruptions.
So the boundary of the brain can be merely conventionally specified.
These are examples of "hedges," which are conventionally used in scientific articles in general statements that are not yet generally agreed to be facts.
In particular, what constitutes the brain is determined merely conventionally.
We have consolidated and compared numerous empirical studies on consumer preferences for, and attitude towards, organic food, relative to conventionally grown products.
Examples (2) - (4) are some conventionally indirect requests taken from item 6, with level and subject number indicated in parentheses.
Conventionally, the combatants were closely matched, in terms of usable options.
Some participants bought certain organic products because of the amount of sprays that are required if conventionally produced.
Neuronal signals were conventionally amplified and fed into a storage oscilloscope and a computer for further data processing.
Moreover, utterances which are conventionally phatic may have non-phatic interpretations in some contexts.
Languages also differ in the specific functions speakers can convey, and in the range of forms conventionally used for each in different languages.
The millowners conventionally saw the head jobber as the pivot of their system of labour control.
Conventionally, a discrete series of operations would be defined which, through systematic and linear processes, became understood and evaluated according to pre-set criteria.
Conventionally it is assumed that the income-environment relationship is not affected by the rate of economic growth.
The percentage of conventionally indirect requests is not constant across groups.
Our results, indicating higher runoff in exclusively row-cropped, conventionally tilled agricultural fields, are consistent with those of other investigators.
Firstly, his idea of ' manifest ' error differed from the theological one : theologians conventionally discussed manifest error in opposition to secret error.
Conventionally, "an atom being true" means "an atom being in a stable model".
As such, exaggerated stress reactivity has been conventionally viewed as a maladaptive, monotonically harmful legacy of an evolved preparedness for threat.
Indeed, horizontal cell endings in the synaptic triad contain small numbers of small, clear-core vesicles, though they lack conventionally defined presynaptic membrane specializations.
In addition, demand for organic products tends to depend more on the price differential relative to conventionally grown alternatives, than on actual price.
In addition, demand tends to depend more on the price differential with respect to conventionally grown products, than on actual price.
These dioramas are conventionally empty of human presence, and every species is represented in family groupings or herds, each with their own individual diorama.
In this light, the constitutional order was more than conventionally manly.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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