convention|conventions in English
noun
[con·ven·tion || kən'venʃn]
conference; treaty; agreement; routine, custom
Use "convention|conventions" in a sentence
1. Convention as amended by the successive conventions on accession of new Member States to that convention.
2. Take account of review processes under other conventions in order to improve reviews under the Convention
3. More on attending the National Convention Click here to view a list of the Conventions from 1935 - Present
4. Conventions synonyms, Conventions pronunciation, Conventions translation, English dictionary definition of Conventions
5. With 180 conventions scheduled in the United States alone, likely a convention will be held near where you live.
6. The list of conventions has been increased by accession to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
7. The list of conventions has been increased by accession to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
8. Conventions in Birmingham and Manchester that year were eclipsed by the September convention radiating world wide from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
9. Accounting conventions
10. We have joined all the 13 International Conventions related to counter-terrorism, including the recently adopted International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.
11. 4. Accounting conventions
12. Conventions also feature baptisms.
13. There are laws, conventions.
14. special conventions proved this.
15. Old conventions die hard.
16. Nigeria had acceded to some international and sub-regional conventions and protocols on facilitation of transit transport: the # ew York Convention on Transit Trade of Land-locked Countries, the IMO Convention on the facilitation of international maritime traffic, the International Convention on the Simplification of Customs Regimes and the Inter-State Road Transit Protocol
17. 4.2 Examples of constitutional Conventions
18. But there are laws, conventions.
19. “VICTORIOUS FAITH” INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS (1978)
20. Acknowledge the efforts made by States parties in the implementation of the Organized Crime Convention and, as appropriate, the Protocols thereto and of the Convention against Corruption, which constitute valuable tools for confronting some aspects of the world drug problem, note with appreciation the increasing level of adherence to those conventions, and call on Member States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to those conventions;
21. Les Convenances social conventions; protocol
22. Prescriptive Conventionalism says that we ought to follow conventions; descriptive Conventionalism says that we do follow conventions.
23. Correct Conventions That Communicate “Conventions” is the term we use nowadays to describe punctuation, spelling, and grammar
24. Their discipline at conventions is praiseworthy.
25. Convention Reminders