Sentences with phrase «conventional standards»

The word «cult» here describes someone who can not easily be judged by conventional standards of literary taste.
I eat meat (mostly chicken) and I tested deficient in B12 even by conventional standards.
Hiring managers do not want to have to work to read a resume, so when it follows conventional standards, it makes their job easier.
Not that you should expect conventional standards of appearance or performance from these all - new 2016 models.
Look, I haven't hit my head all of a sudden; this still isn't a good movie by conventional standards.
The lawyers at the university's technology transfer office are satisfied that the process meets conventional standards for rigorous laboratory record - keeping, Ané says.
Fascinated by challenging conventional standards of beauty, she explores the raw intersections of ethnicity, female gender and sexuality; attempting to dissect the residual psychosis of misogyny and the violent repercussions of post-colonial racism still recurring even at the dawn of the 21st century.
It does not tell a story of penitence and reform but rather pokes fun at conventional standards of conduct and ironizes the author's experience.
My diet prior to healing was moderately «healthy» by conventional standards before (low fat, low cholestrol, multigrains, not much red meat, etc) and it ruined my life.
People that weren't gluten - sensitive, right, they weren't like celiac, they weren't like having any gluten issues, based on conventional standards, when they got exposed to gluten, they noticed some level of leaky gut, some level of permeability in the gut.
By such conventional standards as steadily improving test scores, my school, Fairview Elementary in Modesto, California, has succeeded in this goal.
Over the past several decades the typical conventional standard of practice is to give puppies and kittens multiple viral vaccinations every few weeks starting as young as 3 - 4 weeks of age, up until 4 - 5 months old and then repeating that practice every year of the animal's life.
In addition to the CFF standard, vehicles had to meet applicable conventional standards for other pollutants.
Of course, once the battery's spent and the ELR turns to flipping on the gas generator to power its two 135 - kW drive motors at the front wheels, it's still an enjoyable driving experience by conventional standards with plenty of power.
I mentioned also how «I have come around to admire the Well Standard; they get comfort, nourishment, lighting and mindfulness in a way that more conventional standards do not.»
Original post, March 15: The Nexus 6 is considered an «old» phone by most conventional standards, but Google still managed to keep the version of Android on the phone updated as much as they could.
Qualifications * People person, loves and works well with the public * Works quickly to understand customer needs and recommend solutions * Personable and outgoing with great work ethics and expertise in delivering first rate * service and support to wide range of customers * Dedicated, loyal, and professional which exceeds conventional standards from my experience
For instance, they may follow school rules but abandon conventional standards outside of the school where they shoplift and use drugs with friends.
The small size of the majority of the works within the series — dimensions vary, but most are no bigger than twelve by ten inches (thirty by twenty - five centimeters)-- further challenges conventional standards, miniaturizing the subjects and highlighting the artificiality of representation more generally.
The Cronbach's Alpha for the tolerance scale, however, falls short of conventional standards for reliably measuring the same underlying construct.
When in a fat - adapted metabolic state the body actually prefers to metabolize saturated fats, does so easily and at much higher rates than are considered possible by conventional standards of sports physiology.
I do look good in those option, but as I get older, I find that dressing for conventional standards of attractiveness has, well, less attraction for me.
So while this is quite a high launch rate here, by conventional standards, it's still a every small launch rate compared to what will ultimately be needed.
«Lichtstein reports that 37 per cent of individuals complaining of insomnia «do not have poor sleep by conventional standards».
The best part of Bad Religion appears at the end, where Ross Douthat identifies problematic modern Christianities that, by conventional standards, stand as heretical alternatives to the gospel message of sacrifice, charity, asceticism, and worship of the transcendent.
Conduct that is designed merely to put up a good front is ill - mannered, no matter how correct it may be by conventional standards, for it is in effect a lie.
(«Social pretense» refers simply to conventional standards and is not necessarily pejorative.)
Far from sticking to the conventional standards of «Christian» art, Christian artists should be willing to take risks, to express their deep - seated beliefs and convictions in their own ways.
John warns those who seek safety in the old order, in the comfort of conventional standards and institutions, «Do not begin to say to yourselves, «We have Abraham as our father.
This is shown by the success of new cults and by the emergence of groups in which fellowship is genuine, even though, as judged by conventional standards, hardly respectable.
Additionally, stocking rates for organic animals are much lower than conventional standards and take into account the condition of the land.
Follow women that make you feel confident, who are open about their bodies and don't follow the conventional standards of beauty.
Antibodies under 35 IU / mL mean you no longer test for Hashimoto's according to conventional standards
The diagnosis of diabetes, by conventional standards, (though I believe that diabetes ought to be diagnosed by insulin and leptin values rather than blood glucose), is defined as a fasting plasma / serum measurement of 126.
«The high - carb runners were very healthy, and were awesome fat burners by conventional standards — yet their peak fat burning is less than half that of endurance athletes eating low - carb diets.
Falling outside the lines of conventional standards for catwalk and campaigns, Ashley has been battling to remove the sample - size stigma concerning curvier women in the media ever since she booked her first shoot in 2001.
By conventional standards, it's an improvement, providing a human centre and identifiable conflict.
by Walter Chaw You watch No Vacancy the same way you watch a triathlon, in that it's not an enjoyable viewing experience by any conventional standards, but you find the participants» dedication in completing what experiential evidence suggests is an odious, exceedingly unpleasant task stimulating just the same.
Its explicit gaze is still pretty eye - popping by conventional standards, and in 1966 a California court banned «Un Chant d'Amour», pronouncing it «cheap pornography calculated to promote homosexuality, perversion and morbid sex practices».
And when she describes the results from the federally funded Washington, D.C., experiment, she focuses only on the fourth - year achievement results, which showed a positive effect but fell short of the conventional standard for statistical significance by having a p =.06 instead of.05.
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