Sentence examples for described conventionally from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, abundance was not described conventionally using a single numerical value but rather using mathematical functions based on the spatial scale of the landscape and habitat.

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"Precious," "light," and "twee" all describe conventionally feminine qualities, and all have been tossed July's way as insults.

Since neither Strax nor Vastra could be described as conventionally beautiful under the town's harsh Victorian standards, they sent Jenny to infiltrate the community.

Apart from these, tumor grade, histological subtype, and expression of tissue biomarkers are described in conventionally managed high grade SOC [ 11– 15].

The first of them, "Andra," is the most classic, one of those coming-of-age accounts conventionally described as bittersweet.

The bracketing of the UK's national parks with ethnic minority communities usually takes the form of programmes to encourage more visits by people in cities, conventionally described as 'hard to reach'.

"The reason it's so difficult to find those disease and drug connections is that the languages in which they are conventionally described are very different," says Justin Lamb, senior scientist at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, MA.

Once developed, these novel procedures are applied to a class of linear DPS which are conventionally described by parabolic partial differential equation (PDE) models.

It is shown that whereas the misorientations associated with these relationships are conventionally described in terms of minimum angles, in every case an alternative rotation axis is available around which the angle is in the range 90.0 90.12°.

"This kind of movie, stuffed with intimations of faraway strife and people in suits talking frantically on cellphones and walkie-talkies, is conventionally described as a political thriller, but 'The Interpreter' is as apolitical as it is unthrilling," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times about this film from Sydney Pollack.

"This kind of movie, stuffed with intimations of faraway strife and people in suits talking frantically on cellphones and walkie-talkies, is conventionally described as a political thriller, but 'The Interpreter' is as apolitical as it is unthrilling," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times about this star-vehicle from Sydney Pollack.

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