[permalink] [id link]
Some Related Sentences
Conversely and business
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 ).
Conversely, the state can directly fund unprofitable
business, such as railway services
to remote areas
, regardless
of whether
the operator is
a private corporation
.
Conversely, Wharton students
may also transfer out
of the business program into CAS
or SEAS
.
Conversely, only 11 %
of all males
of Freemans Bay worked in " white-collar "
or "
business and professional " roles
, whereas in Remuera
the same percentage had grown
to 86 % by that time
, a sign
of the increasing homogenification
of Auckland suburbs
.
Conversely, a business can have negative net assets showing on its balance sheet but
still be cash-flow solvent if ongoing revenue is able
to meet debt obligations
, and thus avoid default: for instance
, if it holds long term debt
.
Conversely, when
a party is guilty
of an error in
business judgment
, there is no relief
.
Conversely and selling
Conversely, selling of securities lowers
the money supply
.
Conversely, the selling price
of a product made in
a participating country and sold in
a country that does not participate
, bears no part
of the tax burden
of the country in which it is sold ( as do
the domestic
products it is competing
with ).
Conversely, meat
products being sold at farmers markets that
are prepared and packaged by
the selling vendor will not include
a “ Distributed by / Packed for ”,
or similar
, statement
.
Conversely, Feiglin and Sackett
are also attacked in some right-wing Religious Zionist circles ( including Kahane supporters ) for
selling out
to the Likud
.
Conversely, if
the market price
of bond is greater than its face value
, the bond is
selling at
a premium
.
Conversely and more
Conversely, if he gives
a heavy rating
to his own reading
, and finds
more accurate facts in it than in
the others
, a point is chalked up for
the intrinsic
, objective meaningfulness
of this type
of mediumistic material
.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as
the past tense
of fit generally
, whereas
the preference
of American English is
more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for
the metaphorical sense
of having made an object " fit " ( i
. e., suited ) for
a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts
, AmEng uses fitted for
the sense
of having made an object conform
to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e
. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for
the sense
of having made an object conform
to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e
. g., " fit X into Y "); and for
the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive )
of having been matching
with respect
to contour
, with no alteration
of either object implied
, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit
.
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, in
more recent times
, Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov viewed Job as
the embodiment
of the battle between reason ( which offers general and seemingly comforting explanations for complex events ) and faith in
a personal god
, and one man's desperate cry for him
.
Conversely, existing DSN antennas can split time among
more missions
.
Conversely, the tiny meson mass mass differences responsible for meson oscillations
are often expressed in
the more convenient inverse picoseconds
.
Conversely, if
the measured potential is negative
, the electrode is
more oxidizing than
the SHE ( such as Zn in ZnSO < sub > 4 </ sub > where
the standard electrode potential is − 0
. 76 V ).
Conversely, when oxygen was first discovered it was thought
to be " dephlogisticated air ", capable
of combining
with more phlogiston and thus supporting combustion for longer than ordinary air
.
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
.
Conversely, a downdrift kiln pulls air down
a separate stack on
the side and allows
a more even temperature throughout and allows
the work
to be layered on shelves
.
Conversely, modern social democracy emphasises
a program
of gradual legislative reform
of capitalism in order
to make it
more equitable and humane
, while
the theoretical end goal
of building
a socialist society is either completely forgotten
or redefined in
a pro-capitalist way
.
Conversely, most modern role-playing games encourage gamemasters
to ignore their gaming systems if it makes for
a more enjoyable story
, even
though they may not describe themselves as " storytelling " games
.
Conversely, if
the hybrid offspring
are more fit than their ancestors
, then
the populations will merge back into
the same species within
the area
they are in contact
.
Conversely, " conventional " cab tractors
offer the driver
a more comfortable driving environment and better protection in
a collision as well as eliminating
the need
to empty
the driver's personal effects from
the tractor whenever
the engine requires service
.
Conversely, increasing
the positive DC voltage on
the plate will attract
more electrons toward it
.
Conversely, winter in
the Southern Hemisphere occurs when
the Northern hemisphere is tilted
more toward
the Sun
.
Conversely, other chemicals
, such as
the insecticide imidacloprid
, can induce changes in
the gene expression
of the rice that cause
the plant
to become
more susceptible
to attacks by certain types
of pests
.
Conversely, one can consider
the flux
the more fundamental quantity and call
the vector field
the flux density
.
Conversely, Julian Steward and Roy Rappaport's theories
of cultural ecology
are sometimes credited
with shifting
the functionalist-oriented anthropology
of the 1950s and 1960s toward
a more scientific anthropology
, incorporating ecology and environment into ethnographic study ( Perry 2003: 154-157 ).
Conversely, deadweight loss can also come from consumers buying
a product even if it costs
more than it benefits them
.
Conversely, in
more common Japanese martial arts ( such as karate ), ranks
are gained after passing
a single test
, and practitioners
of karate
are not normally demoted
, even after repeated poor performances at tournaments
.
Conversely, the band's transition from lengthy
, complex songs
to more compact
, simplistic
, radio-friendly material was not welcomed by critics ; Rolling Stone's review
of ... And Then There Were Three ... read: "... this contemptible opus is but
the palest shadow
of the group's earlier accomplishments
.
Conversely, should
a master be
more than 15 minutes late for
a class
, traditionally
the pupils might claim it as
a " run " and absent themselves for
the rest
of its duration
.
Conversely, airborne forces typically lack
the supplies and equipment for prolonged combat operations
, and
are therefore
more suited for airhead operations than long-term occupation ; furthermore
, parachute operations
are particularly sensitive
to adverse weather conditions
.
Conversely and often
Conversely, many fighter aircraft
, such as
the F-16
, are often used as ' bomb trucks ,' despite being designed for aerial combat
.
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, it is
often helpful
to use
the geometry
of Cartesian coordinates in two
or three dimensions
to visualize algebraic relationships between two
or three
of many non-spatial variables
.
Conversely, though every president from Washington
to John Quincy Adams can be definitely assigned membership in an Anglican
or Unitarian body
, the significance
of these affiliations is
often downplayed as unrepresentative
of their true beliefs
.
Conversely, U
. S
. mortar platoons needed clearings in which
to work ; these were few and dangerous
, being pre-ranged by German troops
, so mortar support was
often unavailable
to rifle platoons
.
Conversely, a bishop which is impeded by friendly pawns is
often referred
to as
a " bad bishop " (
or sometimes
, disparagingly
, a " tall pawn ").
Conversely, slowing
the scoring rate can put additional pressure on
the batsmen and force them into taking extra risks
, which will
often lead
to wickets
.
Conversely, uncertainty is
often interpreted by
the public as ignorance
.
Conversely, veils
are often part
of the stereotypical image
of the courtesan and harem woman
.
Conversely the snowpack on
a windward slope is
often much shallower than on lee slopes
.
Conversely, the definition
of " unauthorized practice
of law " is variable
, and is
often conclusory and tautological
, i
. e., it is
the doing
of a lawyer's
or counselor's work by
a non-lawyer for money
.
Conversely, cartridge names
often reflect nothing related
to the cartridge in any obvious way ; for example
, the. 218 Bee uses
a bullet
of 224 / 1000-inch diameter
, fired through
a. 22-in bore
, etc
.
Conversely, inserting
a tube that is too small can result in inability
to achieve effective positive pressure ventilation
due to retrograde escape
of gas through
the glottis and out
the mouth and nose (
often referred
to as
a " leak " around
the tube ).
Conversely, often in film noir and crime dramas
, the alternative narrative is
a fiction created by
a central character
, intentionally
— as in The Usual Suspects
— or unintentionally
— as in Angel Heart
.
Conversely, during periods
of hitting dominance
, for example
the 1990s and 2000s
, the value
of the bunt has
often been questioned
.

"
Conversely, in birds
the upper jaw is
often called " upper mandible
.
Conversely, in
the presence of a " blitz count " there is also
often a " QB sneak " rule
, which prevents
the quarterback from taking unfair advantage
of the blitz count by preventing
the quarterback from crossing
the line
of scrimmage before
the blitz count is finished
.
Conversely, he is also
often criticized by conservatives for his opposition
to the Iraq War among other stances he took against
the Bush administration
.
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, a single
common name
often applies
to multiple species
of fishes
.
Conversely, solid personal management skills
are often manifested by efficient integration
of new technology
or processes
, creative thinking
, high productivity
, and
a pursuit
of skill enhancement
.
Conversely, fast bowlers
often peak in their early
to mid twenties at
the height
of their
physical prowess
.
Conversely, criminals have been known
to arm themselves
with an array
of homemade and
often easily concealed bashing implements known colloquially as blackjacks
, " saps "
or coshes
.
0.415 seconds.