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Conversely and von
" Conversely, Austrian / German ultra-nationalist Guido
von List
and his followers such as Lanz
von Liebenfels
, later selectively mixed parts
of Blavatsky's occult philosophy with nationalistic
and fascist ideas ; this system
of thought became known as Ariosophy.
Conversely, Wernher
von Braun accepted
the offer.
Conversely, he criticises
, without naming him directly
, Wolfram
von Eschenbach for
the obscurity
of his style
and the uncouthness
of his vocabulary.
Conversely, family names using prepositions like
" de
" and " de la
" could
not replace
the preposition with
the Germanic
" von ".
Conversely and has
Conversely, some elements do
not maintain distinct allotropes in different phases – for example phosphorus
has numerous solid allotropes
, which all revert to
the same P < sub > 4 </ sub > form when melted to
the liquid state.
Conversely, a standard line
on which voice service
has been unsubscribed ( such as an ADSL dry loop ) may still accept calls to
the 958 test exchange
but not allow calls to standard numbers.
Conversely, the Belgian Blue's meat tenderness
has been
argued to be just as tender because there are
a large number
of smaller muscle fibers.
Conversely, if
the firm is able to get bulk discounts
of an input
, then it could
have economies
of scale in some range
of output levels even if it
has decreasing returns in production in
that output range.
Conversely, the defensive team will know
that the offense
has to cover
a good deal
of ground in
a single play
, will expect
a forward pass
, and will know from earlier study something
of the propensities
of the offense they face.
Conversely, if
the data are sparse
— that is
, if only K out
of N Fourier coefficients are nonzero
— then
the complexity can be reduced to O ( K log N log ( N / K )),
and this
has been demonstrated to lead to practical speedups compared to an ordinary FFT for N / K > 32 in
a large-N example ( N = 2 < sup > 22 </ sup >) using
a probabilistic approximate algorithm (
which estimates
the largest K coefficients to several decimal places ).
Conversely, Clausewitz
has also been seen as
" The preeminent military
and political strategist
of limited war in modern times.
Conversely, if
the odds
of drawing
a winning card are numerically lower than
the pot odds
, the call
has a negative expectation
, and you can expect to win less money
on average than it costs to call
the bet.
Conversely, every preorder is
the reachability relationship
of a directed graph ( for instance
, the graph
that has an edge from x to y for every pair ( x
, y ) with x ≤ y ).
Conversely, in
the bleak Orwellian world
of " The High Ones "— where
the Soviets
have won
the Third World War
and gained control
of the whole world
— the dissidents still
have some hope
, precisely because space flight
has not been abandoned.
Conversely, active directed panspermia
has been proposed to secure
and expand life in space.
Conversely, the interior
of the box
has a constant
, zero potential energy .< ref > Actually
, any constant
, finite potential can be specified within
the box.
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented
, a reflection
of their quite recent expansion in numbers ; there
has been only one Roman Catholic president
, although they are currently
the largest single denomination
, and there
have been no Lutheran
, Pentecostal
, or Latter Day Saint presidents.
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, ska
and reggae
, popular among traditionalist skinheads
, has influenced several punk musicians.
Conversely, once
the hardware
and software for an anti-lock braking system
has been designed to meet its required deadlines
, no further performance gains are obligatory.
Conversely, the southern part
has tended to sink to compensate
, causing flooding
of the Low Countries
and Denmark.
Conversely, Slam poetry movement founder Marc Smith
has been critical
of the commercially successful Def Poetry television
and Broadway live stage shows produced by Russell Simmons
, decrying it as
" an exploitive entertainment
that diminished
the value
and aesthetic
of performance poetry ".
Conversely, the Court
has approved routine warrantless seizures
, for example
" where there is probable cause to believe
that a criminal offense
has been
or is being committed.
Conversely, Sinhalese
has also borrowed from
the original Vedda language
, words
and grammatical structures
, differentiating it from its related Indo-Aryan languages.
Conversely, Elijah Delmedigo ( c. 1458 – c. 1493 ), in his Bechinat ha-Dat endeavored to show
that the Zohar could
not be attributed to Shimon bar Yochai
, arguing
that if it were his work
, the Zohar would
have been mentioned by
the Talmud
, as
has been
the case with other works
of the Talmudic period
, that had bar Yochai known by divine revelation
the hidden meaning
of the precepts
, his decisions
on Jewish law from
the Talmudic period would
have been adopted by
the Talmud
, that it would
not contain
the names
of rabbis who lived at
a later period than
that of Simeon ;
and that if
the Kabbalah was
a revealed doctrine
, there would
have been no divergence
of opinion among
the Kabbalists concerning
the mystic interpretation
of the precepts.
Conversely, migration
of Cockney speakers
has led to migration
of the dialect.
Conversely, if M is positive definite
, it
has an eigendecomposition P < sup >− 1 </ sup > DP where P is unitary
, D diagonal
, and all diagonal elements
of D are real
and positive.

As stated earlier
, an adjunction between categories C
and D gives rise to
a family
of universal morphisms
, one for each object in C
and one for each object in D.
Conversely, if there exists
a universal morphism to
a functor G
: C → D from every object
of D
, then G
has a left adjoint.
Conversely and argued
Conversely, Eldad ha-Dani
argued that the tribe
of Simeon had become quite powerful
, taking tribute from 25 other kingdoms
, some
of which were Arabians ; though he names their location
, surviving versions
of his manuscripts differ as to whether it was
the land
of the Khazars
or of the Chaldeans-Chaldeans would be an anachronism
, though it could possibly refer to Buyid Dynasty Persia.
Conversely, supporters
of Socialist Appeal
argued that the Labour Party's funding was still based
on trade unions
, and the Labour Party retains support amongst
the working class.
Conversely, the Jansenist theologian Camus
argued that the plan was in perfect harmony with
the New Testament
and the councils
of the fourth century.
Conversely, it
has been
argued that emphasizing
the harmful
and undesirable effects
of tobacco smoking
on other persons
and imposing smoking bans in public places
have been particularly effective in reducing tobacco smoking.
Conversely, if this block is given to subjects in
a format where KR is available
, transient
and persistent effects
of KR are convoluted
and it is
argued not interpretable for learning effects.
Conversely, Timothy Churchill
has argued that Paul's Damascus road encounter does
not fit
the pattern
of Merkabah.
Conversely, Wium Lie
has targeted Microsoft's Internet Explorer due to its poor support for standards
and argued against
the use
of formatting objects
on the web.
Conversely, others
have argued that Biblical Aramaic most closely resembles
the 5th Century Elephantine papyri
and is therefore
a good representative
of typical Imperial Aramaic.
Conversely, Wedderburn's counsel
argued that commercial interests
, which underpinned Scotland's prosperity
, should prevail.
Conversely Wellhausen
and Spitta
have both
argued that the we could
have been an alteration by
a later editor who modified John to make it more like
the other Gospels.
Conversely, fluoridation proponents
argued that Yiamouyiannis ' work had errors.
Conversely, Trotsky
argued that a defeat for
the USSR would strengthen capitalism
and reduce
the possibilities for political revolution.
Conversely and whole
Conversely, in
the English language as
a whole, singular verb forms can often be used with nouns ending in "- s
" that were once considered plural ( for example
: " Physics is my favorite academic subject ").
Conversely, if
a double sharp were added to any other note
not containing
a sharp
or flat as indicated by
the key signature then
the note will be raised two semitones
or a whole step with respect to
the chromatic scale.
Conversely, Psychology defines bottom-up processing as an approach wherein there is
a progression from
the individual elements to
the whole.
Conversely, if all surfaces are well separated
, all off-diagonal terms can be neglected
and hence
the whole matrix
of is effectively zero.
Conversely, it allows researchers to consider
whole classes
of hypothetical Lagrangians with given invariants
, to describe
a physical system.
Conversely, differential tempering methods consist
of heating
the object evenly to red-hot
and then quenching
the entire object
, turning
the whole thing into martensite.
Conversely, Elvis Mitchell called
the film
" enjoyably lithe
and droll
" and attributed
a " great deal
of the film's appeal
" to McDowell's performance
, while noting
the film
" doesn't stick with you as
a whole.
Conversely it is circumpolar north
of 44 ° north
: for
the whole of the United Kingdom
and Scandinavia
, most
of France
, Canada
and the northernmost United States
, the star never sets.
Conversely, Abnaa al-Balad's commitment to
the establishment
a single democratic Palestine saw
the issues
of land
, equality
, the refugees
and the occupation as
" a comprehensive
, integral
and indivisible
whole.
Conversely, negative slack implies
that a path is too slow
, and the path must be sped up (
or the reference signal delayed ) if
the whole circuit is to work at
the desired speed.
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