Similar words: traditional, tradition, additional, radiation, edition, occasionally, addition, condition. Meaning: [trəˈdɪʃənəli] adv. according to tradition; in a traditional manner.
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121. Traditionally it was an area of peasant insurrectionists, schismatics, and sectarians whose acerbic style was reflected in Lenin's own.
122. Now there is talk of recruiting blacks and Latinos, traditionally absent from the higher union ranks, to more prominent positions.
123. Even in a traditionally Conservative parliamentary constituency, the youthful team could be crucially important.
124. Traditionally, ostertagiasis has been prevented by routinely treating young cattle with anthelmintics over the period when pasture larval levels are increasing.
125. Paints traditionally were made with volatile organic compounds, which can pollute indoor and outdoor air.
126. Traditionally, an intimate connection has been seen between style and an author's personality.
127. Traditionally management has called upon labor to cooperate in increasing productivity and improving the quality of the product.
128. Yuletide in Walford is traditionally a combat zone with crackers, but the soap excelled itself this year.
129. Traditionally, a company of White Lions acts as the personal bodyguard of the Phoenix King.
130. For the areas of work traditionally offered by lawyers, the legal aid scheme provides very good coverage for the poor.
131. Traditionally Byzantine in the building materials and plan, it is more eastern in the decoration and treatment.
132. Traditionally, societies have specified an age as being appropriate for marriage or union formation and the commencement of family building.
133. Traditionally this was the time for artists to add the final touches.
134. Traditionally, the layering process ends in late autumn with the addition of fresh pineapple chunks.
135. As animals have traditionally been allowed to graze amongst them, the lower branches have been rubbed or eaten away.
136. Capricorn 22 December to 20 January Traditionally, Capricorns are meant to be serious and sober.
137. Traditionally, women have been viewed as dependent and passive, and males as aggressive and assertive.
138. The allowances have traditionally subsidised landing charges - so there's a risk that the cost will be passed to the consumer.
139. This is the big stick treatment for violent criminals which is traditionally associated with an extreme Right-wing attitude.
140. Traditionally, Tucson Water officials have also been allowed to call the shots.
141. The Conference is traditionally accompanied by an Exhibition, and this year is no exception.
142. Confusion also arose when schools took over administrative functions which traditionally had been located in LEAs.
143. Despite the breakneck advancement of women on one level,[sentencedict .com] traditionally sexist assumptions and time-honored bigotry remain enshrined on another.
144. Traditionally, ships and weapons systems are developed by different contractors with little coordination during the design phase.
145. They had to be more specific about the traditionally accepted forms of behaviour, customs, occupations and particular national characteristics.
146. Computers traditionally talk to each other over phone lines, which have sharply limited capacity compared with cable.
147. Chemical has traditionally concentrated its underwriting activity in New York and the eastern region.
148. These terms have traditionally been studied because of their role in cognitive development.
149. Tents and marquees have traditionally been used in the grounds of hotels and country clubs for special functions such as receptions and parties.
150. Traditionally, organizations operated in a steady-going environment.
More similar words: traditional, tradition, additional, radiation, edition, occasionally, addition, condition, national, in addition, expedition, conditions, educational, functional, in addition to, nationalism, conventional, transition, instructional, institutional, international, organizational, constitutional, trading, personally, regional, occasional, professional, graduation, congressional.