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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 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 suggests
Conventional baseball wisdom suggests that, when a pitcher and a hitter pitch or bat with the same hand, the pitcher typically has the advantage.

Conventional and if
Critics of nuclear disarmament say that it would undermine deterrence, and if nuclear weapons were completely eliminated, it would destroy the current Nuclear peace the world is experiencing and would make the large Conventional wars, common before the Nuclear age, far more likely.
Conventional reactors have stricter limitations because the core would melt if the fuel temperature were to rise too high.
Conventional mortgage premiums spike dramatically if the borrower's credit score is less than 620.
Conventional assumptions, without evidence, may be used if the theory is only intended to apply when the assumption is valid ( or approximately valid ).
* Conventional treatment is capital and energy intensive, whereas natural treatment is design intensive ( and also management intensive if it is not well designed ).
Conventional metal collectors are vulnerable to damage from freezing, so if they are water filled they must be carefully plumbed so they completely drain down using gravity before freezing is expected, so that they do not crack.
Conventional stereo reproduction is more natural if the listening environment has some acoustically reflective surfaces.
Conventional foam wrap insulation materials can be added to PEX piping to keep hot water hot, and cold water cold, and prevent freezing, if necessary.

Conventional and there
Conventional superconductors usually have critical temperatures ranging from around 20 K to less than 1 K. Solid mercury, for example, has a critical temperature of 4. 2 K., the highest critical temperature found for a conventional superconductor is 39 K for magnesium diboride ( MgB < sub > 2 </ sub >), although this material displays enough exotic properties that there is some doubt about classifying it as a " conventional " superconductor.
Conventional radar typically has a much poorer cross-range resolution compared to down-range resolution, thus there is potential for gains through the intersection of constant bistatic range ellipses.
Conventional plate tectonics accounts for the geological evidence already, including innumerable details that catastrophic plate tectonics cannot, such as why there is gold in California, silver in Nevada, salt flats in Utah, and coal in Pennsylvania, without requiring any extraordinary mechanisms to do so.
Conventional cricket has been played indoors at the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, but there are no other enclosed stadiums with a playing surface the size of a full-sized cricket field in any major cricket playing country.
Conventional dentures are removable, however there are many different denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental implants.
Conventional round brilliant or fancy cuts do not scale up satisfactorily, so the extra facets are needed to ensure there are no " dead spots ".

Conventional and is
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 energy for processing foods is available in the range of at most a few cents per kwhr for electric power and the equivalent of a few mills per kwhr for process steam.
Conventional insulinotherapy is a therapeutic regimen for treatment of diabetes mellitus which contrasts with the newer intensive insulinotherapy.
Conventional hand-drawn cartoon animation often uses 15 frames / s in order to save on the number of drawings needed, but this is usually accepted because of the stylized nature of cartoons.
Conventional warfare is a form of warfare conducted by using conventional military weapons and battlefield tactics between two or more states in open confrontation.
Conventional current entering the channel at S is designated by I < sub > S </ sub >.
Conventional current entering the channel at D is designated by I < sub > D </ sub >.
Conventional theories had argued that without these three powerful men making decisions for her, Ophelia is driven into madness.
Placing minefields without marking and recording them for later removal is considered a war crime under Protocol II of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which is itself an annex to the Geneva Conventions.
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 PCI ( PCI is an initialism formed from Peripheral Component Interconnect, part of the PCI Local Bus standard and often shortened to PCI ) is a computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer.
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 water retention dams can serve this purpose but due to cost, a tailings dam is more viable.
" Conventional cotton is one of the most chemically-dependent crops, sucking up 10 % of all agricultural chemicals and 25 % of insecticides on 3 % of our arable land ; that's more than any other crop per unit.
Conventional truth is the truth of consensus reality, common-sense notions of what does and does not exist.
This form of detonator is most commonly initiated using safety fuse, and used in non time-critical detonations i. e. Conventional Munitions Disposal

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