More recently he has developed a political approach that does not fit conventional terms.
The great struggle for human rights is not, in conventional terms, the most important revolution of the millennium.
"Channel" is a conventional term used to refer to a certain component of an image.
"On paper, in conventional terms, Phil doesn't say a great deal, but, my goodness, he's going at all these levels."
Unless we achieve more than 88mbpd output the world will find it difficult to secure growth in conventional terms.
As it is, one can always translate his descriptions back into more conventional terms.
Barlow is a most unusual man, difficult to describe in conventional terms.
Not all women consider themselves to be beautiful, or indeed wish to be so in conventional terms.
To continue to think of the family, therefore, in purely conventional terms is to defy all reason.
That wasn't going to happen, Farley said, not in conventional terms.