Sentence examples for conventionally major from inspiring English sources

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Conventionally major moments — divorces, weddings, funerals — are quickly dispatched; instead these stories of two lives, and then of just one life, are told in the small spaces.

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Parents of philosophy students are reassured when their children talk about the LSAT and percentage of philosophy majors who are accepted into top law schools, while philosophy majors themselves often shoulder jabs from friends with conventionally practical majors about working at the local Starbucks.

But this projection is dubious, because it assumes that for the next half-century there will be absolutely no intermarriage among the four major conventionally defined racial groups in the United States: whites, blacks, Hispanics and Asians.

The author asserts that global sourcing may serve as a connector that links between the conventionally divided two major tracks in apparel industry: apparel design and apparel merchandising.

Conventionally in Japan, major hepatectomy, such as right or extended right hemihepatectomy and trisectionectomy, is allowed in patients with normal liver function (total bilirubin and ICG-R15 are in the normal range) [13, 15].

This makes the somewhat overpraised "Voyage of the Beagle" the most conventionally "naturalistic" of his major books.

Regulatory compliance and accreditation are conventionally accepted as the major, if not sole, determinants of a good quality program of laboratory animal care and use.

#Third dance movement (Scherzo or minuet) in the tonic, in overall A-B-A ternary form, with a trio in either ternary or binary form, and in a conventionally related key (relative major, subdominant, and parallel minor respectively).

For example, genetic disruption of major pathways conventionally associated with airway inflammation and remodeling, e.g., MyD88 and IL-4Rα, did not dramatically alter disease development [ 13, 24], highlighting the need to explore additional disease-promoting pathways.

The results illustrate the potential of the bilayer scaffolds to overcome major limitations of conventionally electrospun scaffolds associated with intrinsically small pores, low porosity and, consequently, poor cell infiltration.

Major industrial sectors conventionally grouped together under the banner of 'professional services' include those in the long-established, formally regulated professions of law, accountancy, architecture, and real estate, as well as emergent 'new economy' growth sectors of advertising, public relations, business/management consultancy, research, and financial services.

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