Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Lefty-righty switch" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Conventional and wisdom
Conventional wisdom may be applied to the questions and advice given by Job ’ s friends or family, yet it is Job ’ s responses that make this book part of the dissenting wisdom or “ anti-wisdom wisdom
Conventional wisdom holds that Hamlet is too obviously connected to legend, and the name Hamnet was quite popular at the time.
Conventional wisdom suggests that if there is no bias towards success or failure then the success probability would be one half.
Conventional wisdom holds that the tribal revolt that overthrew Amanullah grew out of opposition to his reform program, although those people most affected by his reforms were urban dwellers not universally opposed to his policies, rather than the tribes.
Conventional wisdom holds that SGI's core market has traditionally been Hollywood visual effects studios.
* Conventional wisdom
Conventional wisdom is that Daffy's lisp, and hence also Sylvester's, were based on the lisp of producer Leon Schlesinger.
Conventional wisdom lined up roots of the * sed-and * dō-types as follows:
Conventional wisdom is the body of ideas or explanations generally accepted as true by the public or by experts in a field.
Conventional wisdom was used in a number of other works prior to Galbraith, occasionally in a positive
Conventional wisdom is not necessarily true.
Conventional wisdom is additionally often seen as an obstacle to the acceptance of newly acquired information, to introducing new theories and explanations, and therefore operates as an obstacle that must be overcome by legitimate revisionism.
Conventional wisdom in 2011: it is.
Conventional wisdom may itself be the subject of legends.
Conventional wisdom states that baby booms signify good times and periods of general economic growth and stability.
Conventional wisdom called for the system to be kept in its own air-conditioned room.
Conventional wisdom was, actually, very wise about this, since the system cost around US $ 140, 000.
* Conventional wisdom, a description of ideas that are generally accepted as true
Conventional wisdom made Lendl the heavy favorite to win the match against the 15th-seeded 17-year-old Chang.
Conventional wisdom suggested that the longer-established WCCB should have taken the NBC affiliation from WSOC-TV.
Conventional wisdom suggested WCCB would simply take the NBC affiliation.
Conventional wisdom held that he had no chance of getting a majority, but that his candidacy would force a run-off between Ferrero-Waldner and Fischer.
Conventional wisdom suggested that it would take the ABC affiliation since it was Dayton's third commercial station.

Conventional and when
Conventional assumptions, without evidence, may be used if the theory is only intended to apply when the assumption is valid ( or approximately valid ).
Conventional line-frequency power supplies are sometimes called " linear ," but that is a misnomer because the conversion from AC voltage to DC is inherently non-linear when the rectifiers feed into capacitive reservoirs.
* Off-bus fare collection: Conventional on-board fare collection slows the boarding process, particularly when different fares are collected for different destinations and / or classes of passengers.
Conventional level of detail and mipmapping were used to reduce the computational load of distant landscape objects and terrains when they were rendered.
Conventional meat production may simply become too expensive for the average consumer to support ( when the world's population will reach 8. 9 billion people ).
Conventional truths would be the appearances of mistaken awareness – the awareness itself when mistaken – together with the objects that appear to it or alternatively put the appearance that includes a duality of apprehender and apprehended and objects perceived within that.
Conventional treatment runs into engineering troubles when it attempts to handle these microscopic particles.
The nature of the question was then entirely changed ; it was no longer a matter of liberty, but of public safety ; and the Conventional period, from the end of the Constitution of 1791, to the time when the Constitution of the Year III established the Directory, was only a long campaign of the revolution against parties and against Europe.
It was redesignated Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant in 1977 when it transferred to Army control as part of the Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition.
Conventional bullets, made primarily from lead, often become deformed and less effective after striking hard targets, especially when fired at handgun velocities.
Conventional wisdom has held that beaver girdle and fell trees and that they diminish riparian trees and vegetation, but the opposite appears to be true when studies are conducted longer-term.
Conventional military power showed its continued influence when the Soviet Union used its troops to invade Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 to suppress the democratic aspirations of their peoples and keep these countries within the Soviet regime.
* Conventional piston steam locomotives give a varying, sinusoidal torque, making wheelslip much more likely when starting.
Conventional semiconductor laser diodes generate light by a single photon being emitted when a high energy electron in the conduction band recombines with a hole in the valence band.

Conventional and with
Conventional images of Jews have this in common with all perceptions of a configuration in which one feature is held constant: images can be both true and false.
Conventional insulinotherapy is a therapeutic regimen for treatment of diabetes mellitus which contrasts with the newer intensive insulinotherapy.
Conventional flutes are blown with the mouth, although some cultures use nose flutes.
Conventional machine-gun development has been slowed by the fact that existing machine-gun designs are adequate for most purposes, although significant developments are taking place with regard to antiarmor and antimissile weapons.
Conventional radiography is useful, both by itself and in conjunction with CT or MRI, for detecting complications of osteopenia ( reduced bone mass ; pre-osteoporosis ), such as fractures ; for differential diagnosis of osteopenia ; or for follow-up examinations in specific clinical settings, such as soft tissue calcifications, secondary hyperparathyroidism, or osteomalacia in renal osteodystrophy.
Conventional closed systems were questioned with the development of open systems perspectives.
Conventional buses can divert around major blockages as well, as can most modern trolleybuses that are fitted with auxiliary engines or traction batteries.
The Wassenaar Arrangement ( full name: The Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies ) is a multilateral export control regime ( MECR ) with 41 participating states including many former COMECON ( Warsaw Pact ) countries.
* Conventional dysphemisms, on the other hand, have more to do with social norms than the speaker's feelings.
Conventional vaccines, however, only cover a small number of diseases, and infections that lack effective vaccines kill millions of people every year, with AIDS, hepatitis C and malaria being particularly common.
Conventional air conduction hearing aids are often prescribed for patients with sensorineural hearing loss.
Conventional mortgage insurance rates increase as credit scores decrease, whereas FHA mortgage insurance rates do not vary with credit score.
* Conventional therapy – a system of diabetes management practiced by most people with diabetes who are treated by medically qualified personnel ; the system consists of one or more insulin injections each day, daily self-monitoring of blood glucose, and a standard ( or prescribed ) program of nutrition and exercise.
Conventional piped sewerage with lagoon treatment has been installed in the core areas of Thimphu with coverage of about 70 %.
* A Fairly Conventional Woman, 1982 ( Later published as a joint edition with Happenstance as Hapenstance.
* 2: Conventional ( Mini-Roman ), 11-15, 3-suited hand with singleton or void in diamond
* 3NT: Conventional ( Gambling ), solid 7-card minor suit leading with AKQ, no outside strength
Conventional symbols were used to mark canals, tunnels, tramways and roads, collieries, lead, copper and tin mines, together with salt and alum works.
Conventional wines will have 9 %– 16 % ABV, with most being between 12. 5 %– 14. 5 %.
Conventional intracellular recording involves impaling a cell with a fine electrode ; patch-clamp recording takes a different approach.
* Conventional shock absorbers combined with composite pneumatic springs which allow ride height adjustment or even ride height control, seen in some large trucks and luxury sedans such as certain Lincoln and most Land Rover automobiles.
* Conventional radar is mostly associated with aerial traffic control, early warning, and certain large scale meteorological data.
* An Ye As Well ( 1980, Conventional, CAS, CON14 ) ( split with The Good Missionaries )
Conventional analog-tuned ( dial & pointer ) radios may be marked with " TV Sound " in the 90 – 108 section.

0.794 seconds.