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‘They are listed solely to suggest that conventional models based on living creatures may be inadequate.’.‘This is a scientific hypothesis, but it challenges the metaphysical assumption on which conventional science is based.’.‘But sometimes what we assume (based on conventional viewing habits and expectations) may be wrong, or at least unclear.’.‘And they didn't believe in conventional medical treatment they felt that God would look after you through the use of the diet and those sort of processes.’.‘Perhaps they believe the conventional keyboard size is somehow ‘sacred.’’.

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‘Current training is based on a conventional, linear battlefield and enables drill sergeants to concentrate on the fundamentals of marksmanship.’.‘The conventional approach to management based on analytical problem solving can no longer cope with accelerating change, complexity, uncertainty and conflict.’.‘String theory by its very definition is based on the conventional rules of quantum mechanics and if Hawking was right, the entire foundation of the theory would be destroyed.’.‘All patients received conventional therapy based on the 1994 guidelines of the National Institutes of Health for the diagnosis and management of asthma.’.‘‘This industry is not based on conventional career paths, so look for breaks to work your way up the ladder’ he advised.’.‘I no longer believe in conventional albums as the main thrust of my recording career.’.‘I used to believe the conventional wisdom that the best way to answer the telephone was to smile when you are speaking.’.‘Most of these pollsters have models based on a conventional election, not one in which turnout patterns move in one marked direction.’.‘A single person on £15,000 a year could borrow £48,750 under a conventional loan based on 3.25 times income.’.‘But business is all based on conventional wisdom.’.‘If princes ought not to conduct themselves according to the dictates of conventional morality, how ought they to conduct themselves?’.‘Recent proposals for training in clinical academic medicine have re-emphasised the view that an excellent clinical training leading to a broad based conventional certificate is essential.’.‘Of course, conventional training wisdom doesn't condone this.’.‘Of course, flouting conventional morality was not allowed in the late 19th century.’.











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