A Conventional boxer is a boxer who sticks to the basic techniques, where usually they will jab to set up other punches. Unconventional is where a boxer mixes up punches and doesn't fight with normal techniques
It is a set of conventional things you have to follow when playing bingo.
From a resource which said that a microwave set on high is equivalent to a 375 degree conventional oven setting, and the microwave cooking time is 1/4 of that for a conventional oven; a microwave set on high for 5 minutes would be the same as a conventional oven set at 375 degrees with a cook time of 20 minutes. You might have to adjust a bit from that with trial, but it should give you a starting point to work from.
A traditionalist and fundamentalist are not the same and have some differences. A traditionalist will stick to the conventional beliefs to the later but a fundamentalist is liberal and open to various changes in any set up.
A car manual. It's a set of instructions which is software.
Conventional Lead or summary lead is a king of lead used in straight news. The main topic are Who, What, Where, When, Why, How.
It is possible to connected a DirecTV receiver to both a computer and a conventional television. However, the receiver is designed to be connected to the television.
For temperature times with a fan oven, you need to subtract about 10 degrees from the conventional oven time given. So, for 160 degrees F in a conventional oven, you would set a fan oven at 150 degrees F.
A set can be named using any character. It is conventional to use upper case (CAPITAL) letters, often in the bold version of a font resembling Castellar.
Definition of conventional and non conventional energy
A jumbo loan is set at a higher dollar amount than a conventional loan. The standard is set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. When limits do not cover the full loan amount, it is considered a "jumbo loan". Some say to avoid them, some say to take advantage of them.
There is no quick way, unless you have done a thousand of them in the past week.You just have to know or look up the conversion factor for each set of units, and slog through it.And by the way . . . the metric system IS the 'conventional system' almost everywhere except in a fewbackward, not to say 'arrogant', countries.