Sentence examples for conventionally seen from inspiring English sources

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The ballad is conventionally seen as a parable of man versus machine, but Whitehead was primarily attracted to other themes.

"Bonnie and Clyde" was hardly the first picture to push against the limits of what was conventionally seen as good taste.

Many of the photographs Ms. Muholi lost showed not only gays and lesbians as they are not conventionally seen in Africa — celebrated, loving, positive — but through them, she also sought to hold the news media and government accountable.

This case illustrates that although free retroperitoneal fluid is not conventionally seen with FAST examinations, it is important to recognize when it is present.

This seemed the most interesting of the many possible sensitivity analyses to undertake from a policy perspective, given it indicates the subgroup's trade-offs of harms with what is conventionally seen as the main potential benefit (Loss of Lifetime).

This supports the idea of Lee and Lehto (2013) who indicated that 'all individuals may not be equally motivated to recognize YouTube's educational value, since it is conventionally seen as a medium for entertainment, rather than an educational tool' (p. 204).

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The following two claims characterize the Geluk school's distinctive interpretation of the two truths: (1) to exist is to be empty and (2) to exist is to exist conventionally (see Changkya in Cozort 1998, 429).

Signs of manliness were evident throughout the sprawling halls, and while many of the man-items were conventionally stereotypical (see beer and barbecue, below), others seemed aimed at building the better dude — or at least protecting clumsy beasts like this reporter from themselves.

The pigmented coatings generated using nanosized pigments, whether near-infrared radiation cured or conventionally cured were seen to exhibit improved hydrophobicity with contact angles ranging from 130 to 145° when compared to their transparent unpigmented counterparts, that showed water contact angles from 93 to 97°.

Conventionally, it is seen as a process of progressive failure of homeostasis involving genes for maintenance and repair, environmental factors leading to molecular damage and molecular heterogeneity, and chance events with potentially significant consequences for death (Alberts et al 2002).

It is also unclear whether this continuum should be extended to include the possession of isolated "autistic traits"—peculiar, intense preoccupations and fixations, often combined with relative social withdrawal or remoteness such as one encounters in any number of people conventionally called "normal," or seen, at most, as a little odd, eccentric, pedantic, or reclusive.

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