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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, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean do not have single words for a thousand to the second, third, fifth power, etc., unlike English and many other European languages.
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, 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, when a well mixed, eutectic alloy melts it does so at a single temperature.
Conversely, if the observed object is motionless, one may wish to acquire images at the highest possible spatial resolution without regard to the time required to acquire a single image.
Conversely, the United States, which did not enter the war until December 7, 1941, following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, instituted the Selective Service Act on September 14, 1940 and extended it by a single vote the following year.
Conversely, when applied to a single stage, where the propellant mass fraction calculation doesn't include the payload, a higher propellant mass fraction corresponds to a more efficient design, since there is less non-propellant mass.
* Conversely, a single common name often applies to multiple species of fishes.
* Conversely, a letter or group of letters can correspond to different phonemes in different contexts ( as th does in English ; originally this stood for a single phoneme, which then split ).
Conversely, Y-adapter cables are available that allow two separate joysticks to be connected to a single DA15 game adapter port ; if a joystick connected to one of these Y-adapters has more than two axes or buttons, only the first two of each will work.
Conversely, converting from an integer representation to a floating-point one can also lose precision, since the floating-point type may be unable to represent the integer exactly ( for example, might be an IEEE 754 single precision type, which cannot represent the integer 16777217 exactly, while a 32-bit integer type can ).
Conversely, complete dentures or full dentures are worn by patients who are missing all of the teeth in a single arch ( i. e. the maxillary ( upper ) or mandibular ( lower ) arch ).
Conversely, in February 2012, SB Nation columnist Travis Hughs said that " Key Arena is so poorly designed for hockey that even a single season there would be unacceptable ", referring to the arrangement of seating on only one end of the rink, a consequence of the renovation favoring basketball-type bleacher arrangements-the same problems with sight lines that caused the Thunderbirds to negotiate for a new arena nearby.
Conversely, the study found that male humpback whales were attracted to a single operating airgun as they were believed to have confused the low-frequency sound with that of whale breaching behaviour.
Conversely, a license for a pistol or a rifle is relatively easy to obtain, although the police usually require that the first gun is suitable for a beginner ( usually a gun chambered in. 22LR or single shot shotgun ).
Conversely, an area of the game that drew criticism was the single player campaign, which many reviewers found to be too short and unchallenging.
Conversely, Single sign-off is the property whereby a single action of signing out terminates access to multiple software systems.
Conversely, iteration may give the appearance of points diverging away from a single point ; this would be the case for an unstable fixed point.
Conversely, synthetic languages often combine many lexical morphemes into single words, making it difficult to boil them down to the traditional sense of words found more easily in analytic languages ; this is especially difficult for polysynthetic languages, such as Inuktitut and Ubykh, where entire sentences may consist of a single word.
Conversely, most minerals are anisotropic which produces birefringence or double refraction of light entering the material in all directions other than an optic axis ( a direction of single refraction in a doubly refractive material ).
Conversely, if the probing stylus enters a film thick enough to have several layers of nodules so it cannot be spread laterally, or if it enters on top of a cobblestone in a single layer, then it will measure not only the real hardness of the diamond bonding, but an apparent hardness even greater because the internal compressive stress in those nodules would provide further resistance to penetration of the material by the stylus.
Conversely, multiple switches can join a number of ports to form a single VSAN.

Conversely and email
" Conversely, Jeffrey Tucker of the Ludwig von Mises Institute has argued that " The whole scene — which anticipated so much of the technology we have today but, strangely, not email or texting — reflected the ethos of time: a love of progress and a vision of a future that stayed on course ...
Conversely, leads may be delivered electronically, such as by email, SMS or a ping / post of the data directly to a database.

Conversely and address
Conversely, there may be several effective measures ( methods ) that address the root causes of a problem.
Conversely, the stack grows down, towards the lowest memory address, 0.
Conversely, CPython applications that depend on extensions to the language that are implemented in C ( e. g. NumPy ) are not compatible with IronPython, although a commercially-supported open source project to address this is underway.

Conversely and may
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, Howard Marshall writes that the speeches were not entirely the inventions of the author and, while they may not be verbatim, nevertheless records the general idea.
Conversely, the withdrawal syndrome may also be a trigger for relapse.
Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favorable conditions may have highly successful seed propagation, giving it the appearance of being biennial or perennial.
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 it may generate too many points in areas where the curve is close to linear.
Conversely, methods of thinning the mucus may help to achieve pregnancy.
Conversely, sociology of law may help comparative law answer questions, such as: How do regulations in different legal systems really function in the respective societies?
Conversely, Henig acknowledges that if the US had been a member, its reluctance to engage in war with European states and to enact economic sanctions may have hampered the ability of the League to deal with international incidents.
Conversely, emigration may remove genetic material.
Conversely, a person may feel like he belongs to one state without having any legal relationship to it.
Conversely, Walter Burkert suggests that the Hellene cult worship of Poseidon as a horse god may be connected to the introduction of the horse and war-chariot from Anatolia to Greece around 1600 BC.
Conversely we have a b if and only if a < b or a ~ b. This is the reason for using the notation ""; "≤" can be confusing for a preorder that is not anti-symmetric, it may suggest that a ≤ b implies that a < b or a
Conversely, the government may put off improvements due to political sensitivity and special interests — even in cases of companies that are run well and better serve their customers ' needs.
Conversely Pringles may be termed " potato chips " in Britain, to distinguish them from traditional " crisps ".
Conversely, the quilter may choose to make the quilting disappear, using " invisible " nylon or polyester thread, thread that matches the quilt top, or stitching within the patchwork seams themselves ( commonly known as " stitch in the ditch ").
Conversely, an important faction may have an interest in helping fund the campaign of smaller factions with a very different political agenda, so that these smaller parties end up weakening their own agenda.
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, 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, only the wiki users interested in a given project need look at its associated wiki pages, in contrast to high-traffic mailing lists which may burden subscribers with many messages, regardless of their relevance.
Conversely, members of a society may also shun or scapegoat members of the society who violate its norms.
Conversely, these fluids may metasomatically alter a rock, introducing new Rb and Sr into the rock ( generally during potassic alteration or calcic ( albitisation ) alteration.
Conversely, the loss of water and volatiles from a magma may cause it to essentially freeze or solidify.
Conversely, clothing may protect the environment from the clothing wearer, as with doctors wearing medical scrubs.
Conversely a large cargo, for example in structure relocation, may be disassembled for carriage on multiple vehicles and then reassembled in the correct order at the destination.

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