Sentence examples for conventionally regarded from inspiring English sources

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Pimp State doesn't limit itself to activities conventionally regarded as prostitution.

These outlets fear that agreeing to publish papers before seeing the data could lock them into publishing negative results or other findings conventionally regarded as "boring".

But these days, confusion reigns: the strictures of realism and credibility, borrowed from film, theatre and TV casting, have caught up with opera, but only inconsistently, because voices of greatness do not always inhabit bodies conventionally regarded as acceptable.

When the total concentration of all these ions (i.e., the salinity, or salt content) is less than 3 grams per litre (i.e., 3 grams per kilogram, or 3 parts per thousand [ 0/00]), inland waters are conventionally regarded as fresh.

Although his are among the most beautiful films ever made, it would be hard to extract from any of them what is conventionally regarded as a beautiful shot, with the faint hint of the postcard inevitably conveyed by such a phrase.

These ethical and social principles, though fundamentally the same as those promulgated in the classical dharma works, breathe a spirit of liberality: much value is set upon family life and respect for women (the image of the Goddess); no ban is placed on traveling (conventionally regarded as bringing about ritual pollution) or on the remarriage of widows.

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The effect of external forces on axial arterial wall mechanics has conventionally been regarded as secondary to hemodynamic influences.

The formation of multi-site cancers (MSCs) has conventionally been regarded as a result of hematogenous metastasis.

Given the critical role of p53 in eliminating DNA damage via apoptosis, its down-regulation would, conventionally, be regarded as oncogenic.

Many inhabitants of the city visit farms in rural areas, and persons with occupations that would not conventionally be regarded as of high risk for rickettsioses may be exposed.

Although the acquisition of a motile phenotype has conventionally been regarded as a late event in tumour progression, it was recently proposed that aberrant cell motility may, in addition to being essential to tumour invasion and metastatic dissemination, also contributes significantly to rapid tumour growth (Norton and Massague, 2006).

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