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Conversely and theories
Conversely, a scientific antirealist or instrumentalist argues that science does not aim
( or at least does not succeed ) at truth
and that we should not regard
scientific theories as true.
Conversely and cultural
Conversely, the cultural divergence at
the border became sharper
: in theory
, a uniform French identity extends from
the Atlantic coast to
the Rhine
, and on
the other bank
of the Rhine
, a uniform German identity begins.
Conversely, the rejection
of syncretism
, usually in
the name
of " piety "
and " orthodoxy ", may help to generate
, bolster or authenticate
a sense
of uncompromised
cultural unity in
a well-defined minority or majority.
Conversely, Oz has technological
, architectural
, and urban elements typical
of Europe
and North America around
the turn
of the twentieth century ; but this may involve
cultural input from unusual external sources
( see History below
).
Conversely, countries
with a more uniform
cultural / linguistic history tend to have less broken down
and diverse place names-Wales for instance
( especially when compared to neighbouring England
).
Conversely, the increase
of letter-spacing in text
( to an extent ) increases legibility
, and the cultural association is
of a more objective typographic voice.
Conversely, there have been occasions where
the university provided
a focus
and coherence for
the cultural life
of the city ; though at other times
, it has withdrawn
into itself
and undermined urban culture.
Conversely, some fannish terms have been made obsolete by changes in technology
( the decline
of the mimeograph has doomed corflu for " correction fluid "),
cultural changes
( a femmefan fan is no longer unusual ) or
the mere passage
of time
( slan shack for "
a house where
a bunch
of fans live together " has faded
, since fewer young fans have read Slan by A. E. van Vogt
).
Conversely and ecology
Conversely, modern biological sciences
( including even concepts such as molecular
ecology )
are intimately entwined
and dependent on
the methods developed through biotechnology
and what is commonly thought
of as
the life sciences industry.
Conversely and are
Conversely, experimenters would consider as impressive such statements as
the following
, which
, if they turned out to be hits
, are so unusual as to be really significant
:
Conversely, the vowel marks
of the Tigrinya abugida
and the Amharic abugida
( ironically
, the original source
of the term " abugida ") have been so completely assimilated
into their consonants that
the modifications
are no longer systematic
and have to be learned as
a syllabary rather than as
a segmental script.
Conversely, most heat-treatable alloys
are precipitation hardening alloys
, which produce
the opposite effects that steel does.
Conversely, most realists
( specifically
, indirect realists ) hold that perceptions or sense data
are caused by mind-independent objects.
Conversely the use
of true brass seems to have declined in Western Europe during this period in favour
of gunmetals
and other mixed alloys but by
the end
of the first Millennium AD brass artefacts
are found in Scandinavian graves in Scotland
, brass was being used in
the manufacture
of coins in Northumbria
and there is archaeological
and historical evidence for
the production
of brass in Germany
and The Low Countries areas rich in calamine ore which would remain important centres
of brass making throughout
the medieval period
, especially Dinant – brass objects
are still collectively known as dinanterie in French.
Conversely, many fighter aircraft
, such as
the F-16
, are often used as ' bomb trucks ,' despite being designed for aerial combat.
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, because space is expanding
, and more distant objects
are receding ever
more quickly
, light emitted by us today may never " catch up " to very distant objects.
Conversely, certain general principles
( for example
, neighbourliness
, or charity )
are seen to be universal
and consistent.
Conversely beetles
are prey
of various invertebrates
and vertebrates including insects
, fish
, reptiles
, birds
and mammals.
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, computer implementations
are significant in applying ideas from discrete mathematics to real-world problems
, such as in operations research.
Conversely, there
are other stars that never rise above
the horizon
, as seen from any given point on
the Earth's surface
( except exactly on
the equator
).
Conversely, Harris maintains that
the fact-value distinction is
a confusion
, proposing that values
are really
a certain kind
of fact.

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, the tiny meson mass mass differences responsible for meson oscillations
are often expressed in
the more convenient inverse picoseconds.
Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that "
the movie industries
of Britain
and America
are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples
of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff
and studios
, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Conversely, in functional code
, the output value
of a function depends only on
the arguments that
are input to
the function
, so calling
a function f twice
with the same value for an argument x will produce
the same result f
( x ) both times.
Conversely, the bodies
of people who had certain medical conditions
are useful for research
into those conditions.
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, rifle bullets can pierce light armor
and are easier to shoot accurately
, but even
a carbine such as
the Colt M4 is larger
and / or longer than
a submachine gun
, making it harder to maneuver in close quarters.
Conversely, if either
of these last two expressions is defined
, then so is
the other
( and again they
are equal
).
Conversely and sometimes
Conversely, foxes
and coyotes have
sometimes been seen feeding together.
Conversely, since Imhotep was known as
the " Son
of Ptah ," his mother was
sometimes claimed to be Sekhmet
, the patron
of Upper Egypt whose consort was Ptah.
Conversely, the name
of the band Λucifer
( pronounced lucifer ) is
sometimes spelled Aucifer.
Conversely, developers will
sometimes strongly resist being required to implement
the mitigation measures required by
the local government as they may be quite costly.
Conversely, a bishop which is impeded by friendly pawns is often referred to as
a " bad bishop "
( or
sometimes, disparagingly
, a " tall pawn ").
Conversely, warming
of an affected extremity may indicate
a disruption
of the body's normal thermoregulatory vasoconstrictor function
, which may
sometimes indicate underlying CRPS.
Conversely, Plant
sometimes used
more straightforward blues-based lyrics dealing primarily
with sexual innuendo
, as in " The Lemon Song ", " Trampled Under Foot ",
and " Black Dog ".
Conversely, the Supreme Court's denial
of a petition for
a writ
of certiorari is
sometimes misunderstood to mean that
the Supreme Court approves
the decision
of the lower court.
Conversely, characters in Massinger's plays
sometimes masquerade as Catholic clergy
( The Bashful Lover )
and even hear believers ' confessions
( The Emperor
of the East )—
a violation
of a sacrament that would be surprising for
a Catholic.
Conversely, records which originate from
a common source
( or fonds ) should be kept together – preferably physically
, but
, where that is not practicable
, certainly intellectually in
the way in which they
are catalogued
and arranged in finding aids – in accordance
with what is
sometimes termed
the principle
of archival integrity.
Conversely, small production runs
are sometimes referred to as prototype or jobbing work.
Conversely, the existence
of a frontage road can increase traffic on
the main road
and be
a catalyst for development ; hence there is
sometimes an explicit decision made to not build
a frontage road.
Conversely, the Berea District is
sometimes called Teyateyaneng
, based on its capital.
Conversely, in markets where CTV Two is not available
, some CTV affiliates may
sometimes carry some CTV Two programming
, although this is rare.
Conversely, speculative fiction is
sometimes used as
the umbrella term for SF
, fantasy
, Magic realism
, horror
, etc.
Conversely, the clear-based Ilford
and Fuji films
sometimes results in off-color prints on color paper
, but can be optically printed on black-and-white paper
, just like any other black-and-white film.
Conversely, in places such as
the United States
, where commercial broadcasters
are the norm
, independent radio is
sometimes used to refer to non-commercial educational radio stations that
are primarily supported by listener contributions
and are thus independent
of commercial advertising concerns.
Conversely, when total liabilities
are greater than total assets
, stockholders have
a negative stockholders ' equity
( negative book value ) — also
sometimes called stockholders ' deficit.
Conversely, sometimes unrelated taxa acquire
a similar appearance as
a result
of convergent evolution or even mimicry.
Conversely inner city activists also complained that
the projects
sometimes damaged inner city neighborhoods.
Conversely, very large metropolitan areas can
sometimes be subdivided
into multiple segments.
Conversely, when
a Presta valve is fitted
into the larger Schrader rim hole
, grommets or reducers
are sometimes used to take up
the extra space.
Conversely, the perennial strategy may
sometimes be
the more effective survival strategy
, because
the plant has
a head start every spring
with growing points
, roots
, and stored energy that have survived through
the winter.
Conversely, the naming conventions for
a station's newscast
are sometimes used as
a universal on-air branding for
the station itself
, and may be used for general promotional purposes
, even used in promoting syndicated
and network programming.
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