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Conversely, these arguments were disputed
by those who claimed Dominion was widely misunderstood
, and conservatively inclined commenters saw
the change as part
of a much larger attempt
by Liberals to
" re-brand
" or re-define Canadian history
.
Conversely, factors
that favor plate columns
are: presence
of solids in feed
, high liquid rates
, large column diameters
, complex columns
, columns with wide feed composition variation
, columns with
a chemical reaction
, absorption columns
, columns limited
by foundation weight tolerance
, low liquid rate
, large turn-down ratio and
those processes subject to process surges
.
Conversely, the bodies
of people
who had certain medical conditions
are useful for research into
those conditions
.
Conversely, the years
of Russian and Soviet occupation tended to integrate Latvia's economy to serve
those empires ' large internal industrial needs
.
Conversely, those that are in course
of transition toward artificial food production
are assigned to
the ' Mesolithic
.
Conversely, those same crystals will change about 0
. 1 %
of their static dimension when
an external electric field is applied to
the material
.
Conversely, equivalent housing in black neighborhoods is far more affordable to
those who are unable or unwilling to pay
a premium to live in white neighborhoods
.

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Conversely, the Star Trek: Enterprise episode
" Awakening
" includes
a line from
the long-deceased Surak referring to
the enemies
of logic in his time as
" those who marched beneath
the raptor's wing ": this would appear to be
a reference to
the symbol
of the Romulan Empire
.

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Conversely, research misconduct is
not limited to NOT listing authorship
, but also includes
the conferring authorship on
those that have
not made substantial contributions to
the research
.
Conversely, those who wish to function primarily as clinical ED physicians choose
the CCFP route
of certification
.
Conversely, if ( A
, m
, e
, inv ) is
a group object in one
of those categories
, then m necessarily coincides with
the given operation on A
, e is
the inclusion
of the given identity element on A
, inv is
the inversion operation and A with
the given operation is
an abelian group
.
Conversely, all subspaces
of compact Hausdorff spaces
are completely regular Hausdorff
, so this characterizes
the completely regular Hausdorff spaces as
those that can be compactified
.
Conversely, in taking
a vow
, the petitioner's piety and spiritual attitude have begun to outweigh
those merely ritual details
of the ceremony
that are all-important in magical rites
.
Conversely, a systemic inflammatory response syndrome can occur in patients without
the presence
of infection
, for example in
those with burns
, polytrauma
, or
the initial state in pancreatitis and chemical pneumonitis
.
Conversely, Wmax and 5StarMax generally do
not run adult films
of any kind due to
those channels ' respective formats: Wmax is aimed at women
, while 5StarMax features
a format
of largely critically acclaimed
, mainstream feature films
.
Conversely, those who preferred Cantonese music were considered old-fashioned or uneducated
.
Conversely, a concave meniscus occurs when
the molecules
of the liquid attract
those of the container's
, causing
the surface
of the liquid to cave downwards
.

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Conversely the surviving versions
of those texts
, in particular
that of Amram Gaon
, appear to have been edited to reflect some Spanish and other local usages
.
Conversely, those individuals
who emit at
a level below
that permitted
by their initial allocation have
the opportunity to sell their surplus credits
.
Conversely, a theory
that explains divergent phenomena using unrelated explanations is
not as coherent as one
that uses only one explanation for
those divergent phenomena
.
Conversely, they disdained
those they identified as
" party
" politicians for pandering to local interests at
the expense
of the national interest
.
Conversely, the many playing techniques
that involve
the fingers
, such as
those found in fingerstyle guitar
, slapping
, classical guitar
, and flamenco guitar
, can also yield
an extremely broad variety
of tones
.
Conversely there
are often negative feelings towards
the veterans
of foreign nations held long after
the war is over ; for example towards
the German Nazi soldiers
, yet they
are no less veterans
of war than
those of the winning side
.
Conversely, the American Football League actively recruited players from small colleges
that had been largely ignored
by the NFL
, giving
those schools ' black players
the opportunity to play professional football
.
Conversely and who
Conversely, some
of the Allied infantry
who had just dealt
a crushing defeat to
the French at
the Battle
of Waterloo fully expected to have to fight again
the next day ( at
the Battle
of Wavre ).
Conversely, people
who revere or venerate religious images
are (
by iconoclasts ) called
" iconolaters ".
Conversely, some
of the people
of Kabul
who lived under King Zahir Shah describe
the period before
the April 1978 Saur Revolution as
a sort
of golden age
.
Conversely, take
the new statement
by Jim
, who is tall
, " is grossly overweight
.
Conversely, trade secret owners
who cannot evidence reasonable efforts at protecting confidential information
, risk losing
the trade secret
, even if
the information is obtained
by competitors illegally
.
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, members of a society may also shun or scapegoat
members of the society
who violate its norms
.
Conversely, students
who have failed
a grade may remain in high school past
the age
of 18
.
Conversely, surveys conducted among living donors postoperatively and in
a period
of five years following
the procedure have shown extreme regret in
a majority
of the donors
, who said
that given
the chance to repeat
the procedure
, they would
not.
Conversely, individuals
who wish to receive benefit from their family connections may take
that person's first or last name
.

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Conversely, coming out can be viewed as inauthentic or as
a self-betrayal for some trans and intersex people
who have chosen to live in stealth because
the disclosure is at odds with their true gender
.
Conversely, the daughter
of a non-kohen
who married
a kohen took on
the same rights as
an unmarried daughter
of a kohen
.
Conversely, there
are many Kohanim
who do
not have Cohen as
a surname
.
Conversely defeat
by an external power could mean
the end
of a ruler and his people
, who were absorbed into
the victorious confederacy
.

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Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized
by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz
, who wrote: Some critics
of the decision argue
that the majority seemed to seek refuge from their own logic in
the following sentence in
the majority opinion:
" Our consideration is limited to
the present circumstances
, for
the problem
of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities
.
Conversely, citizens may find themselves ineligible because they do
not currently reside within
the United States ; exceptions apply for children
of military parent ( s )
who were born overseas
, were disabled or became blind overseas
, or first applied for benefits overseas and for students studying abroad
who were eligible for SSI in
the month prior to leaving
the US
, whose absence will be for less than 1 year
, and
who are studying to enhance their ability to perform substantial gainful activity
, sponsored
by an educational institution in
the US
, and would
not be available to
the individual in
the US
.
Conversely the final policy represented
a victory for business interests (
who feared competition from
the government in
the area
of applied research and
who saw Kilgore's patent law proposal as
a threat to their property rights ) and for scientists (
who gained control
of what would later become
an important source
of resources and professional autonomy ).
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