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conventional sense

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conventional
adjective
uk /kənˈven.ʃən.əl/ us /kənˈven.ʃən.əl/
traditional ...
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sense
noun
uk /sens/ us /sens/
an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, ...
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Examples of conventional sense


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It is not appropriate to review the book in the conventionalsense.
For stable flies, researchers have relied on objects coated with sticky materials, rather than traps in the conventionalsense.
When teacher learning is seen as negotiating identity and positioning knowledge, the notion of context in its conventionalsense disappears.
The major stumbling block, of course, was that there was no trace of the painting, let alone a crime of passion in the conventionalsense.
These results imply that with a monetary expansion the price effects are neutral in a conventionalsense.
Designing creative systems solve problems in a conventionalsense, this is insufficient for creativity.
The space left for individual expression and artistic creation in the conventionalsense is minimal.
By its terms the statute prohibits no constitutionally protected activity, and thus, whatever else its defects, it certainly is not overbroad in the conventionalsense.
Beauty in the conventionalsense is irrelevant.
In other words, the exploitation of the resource is constrained by the available effort, and the situation will not be an open access equilibrium in the conventionalsense.
Few of the residents were interviewed in the conventionalsense because of their advanced dementia but many were capable of warm exchanges, vividly captured in speech and photographs.
It refers to truthfulness in the conventionalsense, and also, more significantly, to an authenticity of character demonstrated by a willingness to confront the ' realities ' of the human condition.
Art is not primarily about 'mind' and 'culture' in any conventionalsense, but rather a result of, and a developmental resource for, the unfolding of human-environment systems in specific contexts.
The university for industry is a virtual institution and will not have a headquarters in the conventionalsense.
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But let me consider first violence in the conventionalsense, of crimes of violence.
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The youngsters will not be at work in the conventionalsense; they will be receiving training.
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I am an outsider and someone who is now not herself a practising farmer but who works within the accepted conventionalsense.
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It is not a privatisation in the conventionalsense, and for that we are grateful.
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My general reason is that this is not a capital asset in the conventionalsense.
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Individual citizens have felt that staff associations can meet their legitimate aspirations more effectively than a trade union in the conventionalsense.
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