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Traditionally and level
Traditionally, classification has been based on their level of organization: i. e. they possess no tissues or organs.
Traditionally, the term " student " is reserved for people studying at university level in the United Kingdom.
Traditionally, technology used in school operates at the base level.
Traditionally, the Scottish system at secondary school level has emphasized breadth across a range of subjects, while the English, Welsh and Northern Irish systems have emphasised greater depth of education over a smaller range of subjects.
Traditionally, in languages such as C, inline expansion was accomplished at the source level using parameterized macros.
Traditionally this dish was consumed by families seated around a floor level table of wood ( zbrilla ) on the 14th September, the ' Festa e Kryqit Shejt ' ( Exaltation of the Cross ).
Traditionally, the parrotfishes have been considered a family level taxon, Scaridae.
Traditionally, one rejects the null hypothesis if the p-value is less than or equal to the significance level, often represented by the Greek letter α ( alpha ).
Traditionally, RSI readings greater than the 70 level are considered to be in overbought territory, and RSI readings lower than the 30 level are considered to be in oversold territory.
Traditionally, the level of players has been defined using kyu and dan ranks.
Traditionally, the level of go players has been defined using kyu and dan ranks.
Traditionally, the number of robots increases by ten each level.
Traditionally, red clover has been administered to help restore irregular menses and to balance the acid-alkaline level of the vagina to promote conception.
Traditionally, in India, upāsakas wore white robes, representing a level of renunciation between lay people and monastics.
Traditionally these were clearly separated from the higher education system, and offered vocational education below university level, but this distinction is breaking down and many further education colleges now offer university level courses validated by a local university and prepare students for university entrance, as well as providing vocational courses.

Traditionally and care
Traditionally, a typical leader has 4 to 8 years of apprenticeship before being allowed to care for people in a lodge, and have been officially named as ceremonial leaders before the community.
Traditionally, the Senate takes particular care of Polonia, Polish communities outside Poland.
Traditionally, a valet did much more than merely lay out clothes and take care of personal items.
Traditionally, the groom will be expected to pay a sum of money to the family, to compensate them and to demonstrate that the groom is financially capable of taking care of their daughter.
Traditionally, men were the wage-earners and women remained in the home and care for children.
Traditionally his interests have been in the historical geographies of ' madness ' and mental health and mental health care provision.
Traditionally, elderly care has been the responsibility of family members and was provided within the extended family home.
Traditionally, only the most perfect elephants could successfully defend the throne, and very great care was taken in raising them.

Traditionally and skill
Traditionally, safety analysis techniques rely solely on skill and expertise of the safety engineer.
Traditionally, the number of errors was a statistic used to quantify the skill of a fielder.
Traditionally, the people of manjapra is known for their skill and knowledge in brewering liquor and agriculture products.

Traditionally and which
Traditionally, a bodhisattva is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Traditionally, composting was to pile organic materials until the next planting season, at which time the materials would have decayed enough to be ready for use in the soil.
Traditionally, within the toad's natural range in South America, the Embera-Wounaan would " milk " the toads for their toxin, which was then employed as an arrow poison.
Traditionally most computer music programs have tended toward the old write / compile / run model which evolved when computers were much less powerful.
Traditionally these have been interpreted as examples of government hostility toward commerce, but more recent studies, which use source material such as magistrate diaries and genealogical records, suggest that merchants in fact had a powerful impact on government policies and that the division between the world of the merchant and the world of the official was far more porous than traditionally believed.
Traditionally, ancient Egyptians cut stone blocks by hammering wooden wedges into the stone which were then soaked with water.
Traditionally, the Yoruba people viewed themselves as the inhabitants of a united empire, in contrast to the situation today, in which " Yoruba " is the cultural-linguistic designation for speakers of a language in the Niger – Congo family.
Traditionally the cousine of Karchi Includes rice coocked with fish called Sindhi Biryani and a pan cake made with rice flour which now only exist in the fishing communities in Baba Bhit island.
Traditionally, years were marked by one of twelve Earthly Branches, represented by an animal, and one of ten Heavenly Stems, which correspond to the five elements.
Traditionally pubs in England were drinking establishments and little emphasis was placed on the serving of food, other than " bar snacks ", such as pork scratchings, and pickled eggs, along with salted crisps and peanuts which helped to increase beer sales.
Traditionally, the portable line trailed the desktops in the utilization of the latest processors, with the notable exception of the PowerBook G3 which occurred simultaneously with the desktop Power Macintosh G3 introduction.
Traditionally, Received Pronunciation was the " everyday speech in the families of Southern English persons whose men-folk been educated at the great public boarding-schools " and which conveyed no information about that speaker's region of origin prior to attending the school.
Traditionally, Samhain was time to take stock of the herds and grain supplies, and decide which animals would need to be slaughtered in order for the people and livestock to survive the winter.
Traditionally, politically driven talk radio from the United States does not air on Canadian stations, with a few scattered exceptions ( e. g. the now-defunct CFBN, which carried political programming such as the Glenn Beck Program and Dennis Miller, and the also-discontinued talk format of CHAM, which carried Miller ).
Traditionally, he has been portrayed as a humanist whose enthusiasm for biblical scholarship prepared him for the adoption of Lutheran ideas, which were spreading during the 1520s.
Penhold styles are popular among players originating from East Asian regions such as China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. Traditionally, penhold players use only one side of the racket to hit the ball during normal play, and the side which is in contact with the last three fingers is generally not used.
Traditionally, the length of a prison sentence was not subject to scrutiny under the Eighth Amendment, regardless of the crime for which the sentence was imposed.
Traditionally, the formal modeling of systems has been via a mathematical model, which attempts to find analytical solutions enabling the prediction of the behaviour of the system from a set of parameters and initial conditions.
Traditionally, retirement plans have been administered by institutions which exist specifically for that purpose, by large businesses, or, for government workers, by the government itself.
Traditionally, the candle and candle holders were made in the same place, so they were appropriately sized, but international trade has combined the modern candle with existing holders, which makes the ill-fitting candle more common.
Traditionally, the first day of August, in which it was customary to bring a loaf of bread to the church.
Traditionally, the signature of the monarch includes their regnal name but not ordinal, followed by the letter R, which stands for rex or regina ( Latin for king and queen, respectively ).
Traditionally, shells were given stability in flight from the rifling of the gun barrel, which imparts a spin to the round.

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