Conventional in United States
Conventional Definition
Arising from, and dependent upon, the act of the parties, as distinguished from “legal,” which is something arising from act of law. 2 Bl. <comm. 120.
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Arising from, and dependent upon, the act of the parties, as distinguished from “legal,” which is something arising from act of law. 2 Bl. <comm. 120.
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Conventional thinking: Track sharp safety use.(Report), Hospital Employee Health; February 1, 2006
Taking conventional truth seriously: authority regarding deceptive reality.(Essay), Philosophy East and West; July 1, 2010; Garfield, Jay L.
Conventional Deterrence in the Second Nuclear Age, Parameters; September 22, 2009; Gerson, Michael S.
Conventional cells–the last step toward general acceptance of standard conventional cells for the reporting of crystallographic data., Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology; July 1, 2002; Mighell, Alan D.
Conventional stores capture 66% share., Furniture-Today; May 29, 2006
Robots vs. conventional palletizing: what’s best? Intelligrated offers an objective look at which applications are best for robotic palletizers, conventional ones, and hybrids.(Supplier Close- up: COMPANY CAPABILITIES), Food & Beverage Packaging; May 1, 2011
Delays in Seeking Conventional Medical Care and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Utilization, Health Services Research; October 1, 2012; Ayers, Stephanie L. Kronenfeld, Jennie J.
In politics, it ain’t necessarily so; Conventional wisdom takes a drubbing in 2002., Sunday News Lancaster, PA; December 22, 2002; G. Terry Madonna Michael Young, Special to the Sunday News
Conventional, Sof Aviation to Continue Collaboration as Army Downsizes, States News Service; January 11, 2013
Alabama growers stick with conventional cotton.(cotton plants growth and preservation), Southeast Farm Press (Online Exclusive); June 9, 2009; Hollis, Paul L.
Regulatory Negotiation versus Conventional Rule Making: Claims, Counterclaims, and Empirical Evidence, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory; July 1, 2000; Langbein, Laura I. Kerwin, Cornelius M.
Wavefront-guided LASIK better than conventional, but why?, Ophthalmology Times; April 15, 2005; Guttman, Cheryl
Roth V. Conventional IRAs-A Primer. (How Important Are IRAs?), Consumers’ Research Magazine; May 1, 2003; Munnell, Alicia H.
CONVENTIONAL SOYBEANS OFFER HIGH YIELDS AT LOWER COST, US Fed News Service, Including US State News; September 8, 2008
Performance Differences between Conventional Smears and Liquid-Based Preparations of Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Samples: Analysis of 47 076 Responses in the College of American Pathologists Interlaboratory Comparison Program in Non-Gynecologic Cytology, Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine; January 1, 2013; Fischer, Andrew H. Clayton, Amy C. Bentz, Joel S. Wasserman, Patricia G. Henry, Michael R. Souers, Rhona J. Moriarty, Ann T.
Age-related differences in the conventional health care-complementary and alternative medicine link.(Clinical report), American Journal of Health Behavior; November 1, 2008; Grzywacz, Joseph G. Quandt, Sara A. Neiberg, Rebecca Lang, Wei Bell, Ronny A. Arcury, Thomas A.
Patent Application Titled “Method for Dialing from Internet Extension to Conventional Extension” Published Online, Politics & Government Week; November 14, 2013
Still the kings of cut and fill: both conventional and pull-type scrapers offer productivity and economy when applied in the right situation. (Application Notebook)., Construction Equipment; July 1, 2002; Moore, Walt
Conventional loan limit jumps to $417,000, Chicago Sun-Times; December 11, 2005; Laura Jacobs