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A convention is an agreement as to the criteria to be adopted by which to judge quantities, events, actions, value, within a specific context, e.g., legal, moral, social or scientific.
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A '''convention''' is an agreement concerning the criteria to be adopted by which quantities, events, actions or value will be judged within a specific context, e.g., legal, moral, social or scientific.

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A convention is an agreement concerning the criteria to be adopted by which quantities, events, actions or value will be judged within a specific context, e.g., legal, moral, social or scientific.