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conventional and view
Achilles ' role as the hero of grief forms an ironic juxtaposition with the conventional view of Achilles as the hero of kleos ( glory, usually glory in war ).
In Steiner's view, conventional sensory-material knowledge is achieved through relating perception and concepts.
The conventional view holds that cities first formed after the Neolithic revolution.
The conventional view of Chinese history is that of alternating periods of political unity and disunity, with China occasionally being dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were in turn assimilated into the Han Chinese population.
This war paradigm reflected the view of most of the modernized world at the beginning of the 21st century, as verified by examination of the conventional armies of the time: large, high maintenance, technologically advanced armies designed to compete against similarly designed forces.
It is a neologism coined in the late 1960s as part of a feminist critique of conventional historiography, and refers to history ( reinterpreted as " his story ") written from a feminist perspective, emphasizing the role of women, or told from a woman's point of view.
Consequently, in his view, Judaism does not fit easily into conventional Western categories, such as religion, ethnicity, or culture.
A particularly clear expression of this world view, currently dominant among conventional physicians, is evidence-based medicine.
Edwards ( 2000 ) contradicts the conventional view that in the wake of the Scopes trial a humiliated fundamentalism retreated into the political and cultural background, a viewpoint evidenced in the movie Inherit the Wind and the majority of contemporary historical accounts.
Side view and underside view of a conventional 18-wheeler semi-trailer truck with an enclosed cargo space.
He engaged a painter to produce the backgrounds, but as the painter was classical Chinese-trained he produced them in three-quarters view, rather than in the conventional Egyptian full-view manner used for flat animation under a camera.
Mention should also be made of the work of Elliot Wolfson ( Professor of Jewish Mysticism, New York University ), who has almost single-handedly challenged the conventional view, which is affirmed by Idel as well.
After the destruction of the First Temple, most of the Jewish inhabitants of Hebron were exiled, and according to the conventional view, their place was taken by Edomites in about 587 BCE.
The conventional 20th-century view has been that Edward did die at Berkeley Castle, either murdered on Isabella's orders or of ill-health brought on by his captivity, and that subsequent accounts of his survival were simply rumours, similar to those that surrounded Joan of Arc and other near contemporaries after their deaths.
This is highly significant from the point of view of the technological applications of superconductivity, because liquid nitrogen is far less expensive than liquid helium, which is required to cool conventional superconductors down to their critical temperature.
This is consistent with a more " conventional " view of word origins ( yueding sucheng 約定俗成 ).
Racine also faced criticism for his irregularities: when his play, Bérénice, was criticised for not containing any deaths, Racine disputed the conventional view of tragedy.
Morality, especially conventional morals, have no place in this new view of the world and have long been discarded ; sex has been reconsidered as having mainly recreational value.
A major theme of Macmillan's tenure at Defence was the ministry's growing reliance on the nuclear deterrent, in the view of some critics, to the detriment of conventional forces.
" This is the conventional view of Chamberlain's politics, that he became gradually more conservative, beginning to the left of the Liberal party and ending to the right of the Conservatives.
While the conventional view of leadership is rather satisfying to people who " want to be told what to do ", these critics say that one should question why they are being subjected to a will or intellect other than their own if the leader is not a Subject Matter Expert ( SME ).
From another point of view, the novel's plot is another variation of a conventional nineteenth-century theme: an innocent young provincial comes to seek his fortune in the capital, where he succumbs to corruption, and loses all traces of his former freshness and purity.
In contrast to the conventional laryngoscope, these devices allow the laryngoscopist to indirectly view the larynx.

conventional and biology
While conventional chemistry uses inexact processes obtaining inexact results, and biology exploits inexact processes to obtain definitive results, molecular nanotechnology would employ original definitive processes to obtain definitive results.
Certain scholarly fields, such as anthropology and biology, have adapted the term " tradition ," defining it more precisely than its conventional use in order to facilitate scholarly discourse.
In the sense of opening up anthropology toward human genetics, which Fischer outlined with the catchword of anthropobiology, the conventional, static, taxonomically organized concept of race that proceeded from morphological features was to be abandoned in favor of a dynamic concept of race conceived in terms of evolutionary biology and grounded in genetics.
More complex systems arising in biology, medicine, the humanities, management sciences, and similar fields often remained intractable to conventional mathematical and analytical methods.
Living Machine systems have yet to be made on a comparable scale to conventional treatment plants, and this “ biology of scale ” could bring benefits or drawbacks in efficiency.
Much of the Cylons ' technology is based heavily on bioengineering and / or synthetic biology rather than conventional robotics.
In cell and molecular biology, a large number of molecular events in cellular surfaces such as cell adhesion, binding of cells by hormones, secretion of neurotransmitters, and membrane dynamics have been studied with conventional fluorescence microscopes.

conventional and is
Piepsam is not, certainly, religious in any conventional sense.
In the first instance, `` mimesis '' is here used to mean the recalling of experience in terms of vivid images rather than in terms of abstract ideas or conventional designations.
Mimesis here is not to be confused with literalism or realism in the conventional sense.
It may be that in this comment he has broken from the conventional pattern more violently than in any other regard, for the treatment in his books is far removed from even the genial irony of Ellen Glasgow, who was the only important novelist before him to challenge the conventional picture of planter society.
The `` conventional '' image of a particular time and place is not necessarily congruent with the image of the facts as established over the years by scholarly and scientific research.
The Australian aborigine is the conventional exemplar of degraded humanity ; ;
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
Our complaint is that in many crucial areas the Kennedy programs are not too large but too small, most seriously in regard to the conventional arms build-up and in aid and welfare measures.
Since conventional methods are insensitive at the low frequencies of these molecular transitions, the paramagnetic resonance method is being used instead.
Moreover, the piece is written in five movements, rather than the conventional four of most quintets, and this gives the opus a serenade or divertimento flavor.
With the source of light behind the copy, there is no loss of lumen output, as with conventional boards illuminated by means of reflected light.
It is believed that these boards will, within the next few years, replace many of the conventional flood-lighted boards now in use.
Willow Run, General Electric's enormous installations at Louisville and Syracuse, the Pentagon, Boeing in Seattle, Douglas and Lockheed in Los Angeles, the new automobile assembly plants everywhere -- none of these is substantially served by any sort of conventional mass rapid transit.
Musically and dramatically, Rangoni is as far removed from the conventional monk as Varlaam.
Like about half of the 1860 - 70 poems, it is a sonnet on a conventional theme -- the unhappiness of love.
The language is the conventional language of the form ; ;
And there is less rhythmic difference between progressive jazz, no matter how progressive, and Dixieland, than there is between two movements of many conventional symphonies.
In modern jazz, the saxophone is treated as a woodwind and played with conventional embouchure.
Because of undesirable flavors, odors, colors, and generally low palatability associated with radiation treatment of this magnitude, the inactivation of enzymes is best accomplished prior to irradiation by the conventional heat-processing methods of blanching.
( The P-20 input is of interest because it corresponds roughly to the light emission of conventional X-ray fluorescent screens ).
this is a `` fade '' ending, and what you have here is a downtalking style of speech, expressing something less than conventional respect for mother.
It is eminently successful according to all conventional standards.

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