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Conversely and after
Conversely, if children are found to only develope after undergoing treatment it would challenge the traumagenic model.
Conversely, a request will call after " present ", and move " present " forward one.
Conversely, jurors are generally required to keep their deliberations in strict confidence during the trial and deliberations, and in some jurisdictions even after a verdict is rendered.
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 remarkably accurate calculation of the earth's circumference by Eratosthenes, and the invention of a steam engine by Heron, both ascribed in chapter 60 to the priest Menes, historically occurred in Alexandrian Egypt, centuries after the period of the novel.
Conversely, if not forgiveness but something else may be required to ensure any possible benefit for which you may be eligible after the destruction of your body, I ask that this, whatever it may be, be granted or withheld, as the case may be, in such a manner as to insure your receiving said benefit.
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, populations can expand rapidly after a series of mild winters.
Conversely, it took more than 41 seasons after Neun's play before Ron Hansen's performed the feat on July 30, 1968, marking the longest span between unassisted triple plays.
Conversely, after Guevara was executed by Bolivian authorities, Posadas claimed in 1967 that Che Guevara wasn't actually dead but was being kept in prison by Castro's government.
Conversely, a license plate should be removed from an account after a change in ownership.
Conversely, men were only allowed to marry after the age of 25.
Conversely, one of Tawa's other shopping centres, Tawa Junction, closed in 2008 after a lengthy period with few occupants and has since been mooted as a location for another retirement village.
Conversely, since it occurs after low water while the tide is rising, the tide may also continue to rise during this so-called low water slack period.
Conversely, the basic structure of a transitive Japanese sentence is SOV, with the usual syntactic features associated with languages of this typology, including postpositions, that is, grammar particles that appear after the words and phrases to which they apply.
Conversely, surviving examples of valid postally used postage due stamps tied together by a dated cancellation or other postal markings with a postage stamp on cover are less common and are sought after by a philatelists.
Conversely, after a bleak period in the 1970s and 1980s, the Celtic Tiger era in the Republic was spurred on by the high technology industries that took root in the country after 1990.
Conversely, the sundered people of Iftel prayed for protection, as a host of Ma ' ar's mercenaries had come upon them shortly after they arrived, and Vkandis to them known as Vykaendys, produced Iftel's renowned barrier, preventing all unwelcome or hostile passage.
Conversely, the " If activation " hypothesis suggests that after action potential termination, If provides a slowly activating inward current predominating over decaying Ik, thus initiating slow diastolic depolarization.
Conversely, donated organs or tissue may live on long after the death of an individual.
Conversely, if they are not required to bat until later in the game, they must be able to attempt to score quickly, often attempting to hit many fours or sixes, and if they only have a short period to bat, they are expected to be innovative and able to settle after a short period.
Conversely, the ABC affiliation moved to WEHT ( channel 25 ) ending its affiliation with CBS after 41 years.

Conversely and war
Conversely, the existence of Bletchley Park, and of the decrypting achievements there, was never officially shared with the Soviet Union, whose war effort would have greatly benefited from regular decrypting of German messages relating to the Eastern Front.
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, Trotsky held that socialism in one country would economically constrain the industrial development of the USSR, and thus required assistance from the new socialist countries that had arisen in the developed world, which was essential for maintaining Soviet democracy, in 1924 much undermined by civil war and counter-revolution.
Conversely, Clausewitz has also been seen as " The preeminent military and political strategist of limited war in modern times.
Conversely, for the Williamites, the war was about maintaining Protestant and English rule in Ireland.
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.
Sekonyela's downfall is commonly attributed to his personal defects-to the love of war by which he alienated his neighbours, and to the rough treatment by which he alienated his own people, Conversely, Moshweshwe's rise to power is commonly attributed to his love of peace and to his benevolence.
Conversely, the risk of civil war decreases with development only for democratic countries.
Conversely, the Khmer Rouge government and the subsequent civil war kept Cambodia economically weak.
Conversely, another interpretation could be that preparing for peace may lead another party to wage war on you.
Conversely, Henry Wirz, the only Confederate soldier executed in the aftermath of the American Civil War for war crimes, was said to have been a self-taught water-cure specialist.

Conversely and strong
Conversely, if initial feedback is not strong, the print-run of the book may be reduced, the marketing budget cut or, in some cases, the book is dropped from publication altogether.
Conversely, when the NAO index is low ( NAO -), the eastern seaboard and southeastern United States can incur winter cold outbreaks more than the norm with associated snowstorms and sub-freezing conditions into Florida, in summer, a strong NAO-is thought to contribute to a weakened jet stream that normally pulls zonal systems into the Atlantic Basin, thus contributing to heat waves.
Conversely, the corresponding expression for computer, powerful computers is preferred over * strong computers.
Conversely, when there is a strong south-westerly wind it is better to be on the Bucks station because it is more sheltered from the wind.
Conversely, weak adhesion and strong cohesion results in lyophobic conditions with high measured contact angles and poor wetting.
Conversely, strong anti-Islamist sentiment ( typified politically by the RCD, which received 8 %) is not unknown.
Conversely, the strong interaction between electrons and proteins makes thick ( e. g. 3-dimensional > 1 micrometer ) crystals impervious to electrons, which only penetrate short distances.

Conversely and trend
Conversely, a rising trend in consumer confidence indicates improvements in consumer buying patterns.
Conversely, a certain fraction of series that " really " have a trend will not be declared to have a trend.

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