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Conversely and Davis
Conversely, a July 27 Quinnipiac University poll showed Smith trailing Davis by 28 %.

Conversely and noted
Conversely, birds of prey-which show distinct reverse sexual dimorphism — tend to be monogamous for long periods or mate for life ; some species like the Snail kite will choose new mates every year, polygyny is noted in many Harriers and polyandry has been observed in the Harris ' Hawk ( notable for being the only bird of prey to regularly live and hunt in family and social groups ) and the aforementioned Galapagos hawk.
" Conversely, Leslie Felperin of Variety had a negative opinion of the narrative, called some battle sequences " irritating ", and noted that the last battles have more ferocious antagonists.
Conversely, Greg Kasavin commented that the Konquest Mode " is the weak point from the game " as he noted it to be " ugly ", lacked good voice acting and good graphics.
Conversely, in the Simpsons the fact that English is mutually understood by the show's human and alien characters is noted as being " an astonishing coincidence ".

Conversely and financial
Conversely, large potential donors will not be able to gain political access or favorable legislation in return for their contributions since they cannot prove to candidates the supposed extent of their financial support.
Conversely, in most other countries financial spread betting income is considered taxable.
Conversely, France were unable to fulfil their 1987 tour of Australasia due to financial difficulties, and had to forfeit away fixtures against Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
Conversely, Europe has combined its strength in the financial industry and economics generally with a commitment to humanitarian aid, economic assistance programs, trade deals, international institutions and patient, multilateral diplomacy.
Conversely, as their downside, they are often also abused as a useful tool for those of financial means to intimidate witnesses and prevent release of information in a legal fashion without resorting directly to violence, or other methods of more heightened intimidation.

Conversely and situation
Conversely, though the situation is less common, pay will be deducted as excess leave on separation if too many days were taken.
Conversely, responses that produce a discomforting, annoying or unpleasant effect are less likely to occur again in the situation.

Conversely and right
If neither A nor B includes the idea of existence, then " some A are B " simply adjoins A to B. Conversely, if A or B do include the idea of existence in the way that " triangle " contains the idea " three angles equal to two right angles ", then " A exists " is automatically true, and we have an ontological proof of A's existence.
Conversely women take one step backwards and then slide to the left passing behind of their neighbour, then step forwards and slide right in front of their neighbour.
Conversely, a very severe bit, in the right hands, can transmit subtle commands that cause no pain to the horse.
Conversely on occasions he attracted criticism for dogmatically pursuing schemes favoured by the right of his party, notably the privatisation of British Rail, and for closing down most of the coal industry in advance of privatisation.
Conversely, if I is not minimal, then there is a non-zero right ideal J properly contained in I. J is a right submodule of I, so I is not simple.
Conversely, if I is not maximal, then there is a right ideal J properly containing I.
Conversely, any lines that meet to form right angles are perpendicular.
Conversely, British Decca retained a non-reciprocal right to license and issue American Decca recordings in the UK on their Brunswick Records ( US Decca recordings ) and Coral Records ( US Brunswick and Coral recordings ) labels ; this arrangement continued through 1967 when a UK branch of MCA was established utilising the MCA Records label, with distribution fluctuating between British Decca and other English companies over time.
Conversely, following the diurnal motion with the camera, to eliminate it on the photograph, can best be done with an equatorial mount, which requires adjusting the right ascension only ; a telescope may have a motor to do that automatically ( sidereal drive ).
Conversely, in authoritarian regimes, the police typically have the right to search property and people without having to provide justification, or without having to secure the permission of a court.
Conversely in the UK, " It is important to understand that there is no right to strike in UK law .".
" Conversely, they also explained that fascism was of the right, not of the left.
Conversely even if the magistrates accept jurisdiction, an adult defendant has a right to compel a jury trial.
Conversely, if the pitcher is stationary and the catcher is moving to the right, then the pitcher must aim in front of the catcher.
Conversely, the following characterization of derived functors holds: given a family of functors R < sup > i </ sup >: A → B, satisfying the above, i. e. mapping short exact sequences to long exact sequences, such that for every injective object I of A, R < sup > i </ sup >( I )= 0 for every positive i, then these functors are the right derived functors of R < sup > 0 </ sup >.
Conversely, giving the right thing focus can significantly enhance the user experience.
Conversely, when the passing restriction is lifted, a rectangular, black-on-white sign that says " PASS WITH CARE " is placed on the right side of the road and / or the yellow centerline changes from solid to broken ( indicating that passing is allowed in that direction ).
Conversely, in The Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc. the New Hampshire Supreme Court adopted a much broader definition of media that applies to blogs and website curators, reiterating that " freedom of the press is a fundamental personal right which is not confined to newspapers and periodicals.
Conversely, UPC Ireland also claims to have been in discussions right up to the last moment in order to continue broadcasting the channels.
Conversely the sidewalls on the right tire tends to be bumped and rubbed against the curb while parking the vehicle, causing asymmetric sidewall wear.
Conversely, if the left eye is covered, the pendulum would appear to be revolving clockwise-from-top, appearing closer as it swings toward the left and farther as it swings toward the right.
Conversely, the Government has the right to be heard every time it requires.
Conversely, UPC Ireland also claims to have been in discussions right up to the last moment in order to continue broadcasting the channels.

Conversely and now
Conversely, some areas which were merely roadside suburbs in the 1950s are now valuable urban land on which original structures are being removed through gentrification and the land used for other purposes.
Conversely, the Republic of Texas embassy in Paris was located in what is now the Hotel de Vendome, adjacent to the Place Vendôme in Paris ' 2e arrondissement.
Conversely England benefits from this trade because its cost for producing cloth has not changed but it can now get wine at a lower price, closer to the cost of cloth.
Conversely, Roxanne Gentilcore reads in its diction and narrative strategies images of deception, veiled threat and seduction, in which Pomona, the tamed hamadryad now embodying the orchard, does not have a voice.
Conversely, the public may now hire and interact with a barrister directly in certain types of work without having to go to a solicitor first.
Conversely, most European universities now offer master's degrees parallelling or replacing their regular system, so as to offer their students better chances to compete in an international market dominated by the American model.
Conversely, isostatic post-glacial rebound is observed in areas once covered by ice sheets that have now melted, such as around the Baltic Sea and Hudson Bay.
Conversely, the guilty plea and plea bargaining were until recently unknown to French law, and now it only applies to crimes for which the maximum sentence is one year imprisonment.
Conversely, there are species retaining the name " bunting " which are now classed in the cardinal family.
Conversely, English ( a Germanic, rather than Romance, language ) is now predominant in the Channel Islands.
( Conversely, Saratoga Avenue, which previously had been a fairly quiet road, now sees about 18, 000 cars a day because it is the only interchange in or near the city of Saratoga.
Conversely, the Caversham area of Reading now belongs to Berkshire but was historically part of Oxfordshire as was the parish of Stokenchurch, now in administrative Buckinghamshire.
Conversely, the first B. A Rock festival ( now promoted by Pinap magazine successor Revista Pelo ), had many of the artists and bands that would lead the Acoustic rock movement: Gustavo Santaolalla forming Arco Iris, León Gieco's rock-folk hybrid, Sui Generis and the start of Charly García's music career, Raul Porchetto, and Pedro y Pablo, among other bands.
Conversely, if the winning bid indicated whether high-or low-ranking cards would win during this hand, the winning bidder must now declare a trump suit for this hand.
Conversely, Sequenza IX had grown out of a piece for clarinet and electronics which Berio later withdrew ( this original piece was known as Chemins V ; it is a different piece to the one now known by that name ).
Conversely England benefits from this trade because its cost for producing cloth has not changed but it can now get wine at a lower price, closer to the cost of cloth.

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