The listener's prior knowledge (or lack thereof) is not conventionally regarded by either party in a conversation.
The phrase "pink-collar worker" refers, in the West, to persons working in fields or jobs conventionally regarded as "women's work."
Health care is conventionally regarded as an important determinant in promoting the general health and well-being of people around the world.
Gas that is found within an oil well is conventionally regarded as associated gas and has historically been flared.
For this reason children conventionally regarded as disadvantaged are especially successful in parochial schools.
F.W. Taylor is conventionally regarded as the one who introduced 'scientific management' early in the twentieth century.
A global product is conventionally regarded as being the same in all markets.
Food is conventionally regarded as a means to provide energy and building material within the body.
The man mourns his beloved, who has been sold South to Georgia (where the slave's life was conventionally regarded as harsher).
Two poems are conventionally regarded as having been written before the first published one.