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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 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 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 was
International law does not prohibit the use of napalm or other incendiaries against military targets, but use against civilian populations was banned by the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons ( CCW ) in 1980.
Conventional filmmaking was only gradually introduced from the 1960s.
Conventional ground survey data was included in the solution to enforce a consistent adjustment of the coordinates of neighboring observation sites of the BC-4, SECOR, Doppler and Baker-Nunn systems.
Conventional line electrification was finished over the across Daegu and on to Busan, the across Daejeon, and the from Daejeon to Mokpo and Gwangju.
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 wisdom indicates that this must have been an injury situation since a rule allowing pinch hitters in non-injury situations was not instituted until.
The Google Group CFML Conventional Wisdom was created as a forum for open, public discussions about language and engine features.
Conventional war however was a European import, complete with its signature of high casualty, cruelty and focus on resource acquisition.
Use of aerial incendiary bombs against civilian populations, including against military targets in civilian areas, was banned in the 1980 United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons Protocol III.
The original Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ( CFE ) was negotiated and concluded during the last years of the Cold War and established comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment in Europe ( from the Atlantic to the Urals ) and mandated the destruction of excess weaponry.
The Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe ( also known as the adapted CFE treaty ) is a revision of the original treaty and was signed during the November 1999 Istanbul summit and took into account the different geopolitical situation of the post-Cold War era by setting national instead of bloc-based limits on conventional armed forces.
The first contribution to this was a large unilateral reduction which began with an announcement by Gorbachev in December 1988 ; these reductions continued as a result of the collapse of the Warsaw Pact and in accordance with Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) treaties.
Conventional railway points could not be used, so a similar function was fulfilled by a large number of curved turntables.
Conventional towed anti-aircraft ( AA ) artillery was an inadequate response under such conditions due to the time needed for bringing anti-aircraft machine guns into action.
The use of incendiary weapons against civilians was banned by signatory countries in the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons Protocol III.
Conventional naval thinking in the 1920s and 1930s was that the battlecruiser was designed to hunt and overtake fast commerce raiders, like a pocket battleship or another battlecruiser, a ship too powerful for a cruiser to destroy and too fast for a battleship to catch.
Conventional wisdom, supported by polls, was almost unanimous that a Dewey presidency was " inevitable ", and that the New York governor would win the election handily.

Conventional and used
This form of detonator is most commonly initiated using safety fuse, and used in non time-critical detonations i. e. Conventional Munitions Disposal
Conventional symmetric ciphers, in which the same key is used to encrypt and decrypt a text, may also be vulnerable to other forms of chosen-plaintext attack, for example, differential cryptanalysis of block ciphers.
Conventional X-ray generators are most commonly used, because their output can readily be " tuned " for the application, and because higher power can be deployed relative to other techniques.
Conventional open pit mining techniques are used to mine natural zeolites.
Conventional symbols were used to mark canals, tunnels, tramways and roads, collieries, lead, copper and tin mines, together with salt and alum works.
Conventional over-the-counter film has long been used for astrophotography.
Conventional navigation techniques are then used to take a radio fix.
Conventional orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ( OFDM ) technology may also be used, subject to minimum-bandwidth requirements.
Conventional assumptions, without evidence, may be used if the theory is only intended to apply when the assumption is valid ( or approximately valid ).
Conventional air compressors are used in several applications:
Conventional front wheels and steering were used but the wheel could be fitted with skis as seen in the upper right image.
Conventional Load Securing methods and materials such as steel banding and wood blocking & bracing have been around for decades and are still widely used.
Conventional nozzles are usually used, but some designs use a fluidic oscillator to disperse the fluid more effectively.
Conventional level of detail and mipmapping were used to reduce the computational load of distant landscape objects and terrains when they were rendered.
Conventional engines can be used outdoors.
Conventional telescopes cannot be used to search for them because the nearby Sun could damage their optics.
Conventional processes are used to till the land, select and plant seeds, protect plants from competing plants and animals and gather the harvest.
Conventional clay litter is indistinguishable from clay-based oil absorbent ( used to clean oil spills ); as the latter is far less expensive, it is often used as a substitute.
* Conventional X-ray can be used to detect earlier work present under the surface of a painting ( see image, right ).
Conventional computer networking technologies ( such as Ethernet and TCP / IP ) are rarely used.
Conventional PWM converters are used for wind turbines that have a permanent-magnet alternator.
Conventional high explosives are still used in missiles and nuclear artillery shells where weight and volume is a factor ( IHE by weight contains only two-thirds the energy of HE, so more is needed to achieve the same effect ).
Conventional combined mechanical / biological filtration used in fish only systems is avoided because those filters trap detritus and produce nitrate which may stunt or even kill many delicate corals.

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