Similar words: traditional, tradition, additional, radiation, edition, occasionally, addition, condition. Meaning: [trəˈdɪʃənəli] adv. according to tradition; in a traditional manner.
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181. In traditionally static and deterministic parking models, the time dependence and stochasticity of road networks is ignored.
182. Wastes resulting from man's activities have been traditionally discharged into the ocean.
183. In contrast, under-the-table donations and payments to voters, traditionally called "black money, " are a fact of life, say party representatives and government officials.
184. Traditionally, syringomyelia has been treated with shunting of the cyst by placement of a catheter between the cyst and the subarachnoid space or pleural cavity.
185. Translation has traditionally been regarded as a matter of linguistic transfer, dismissing extralinguistic factors out of its field.
186. Traditionally dyed a garish yellow nowadays increasingly eaten undyed .
187. Traditionally, wind generation was not involved as a part of the distribution systems during design, planning and operating considerations.
188. Wen also announced an ambitious plan to set up "a nationwide basic minimum cost of living allowance system" for the rural residents, who traditionally had no access to social security coverage.
189. Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists who had specialized in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language.
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.