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Conversely and annual
Conversely, July is
the warmest month
, with
an average temperature
of 21
. 4 C
. The
annual temperature ranges between-12 C as
an annual low to
an annual high
of 38 C
.
Conversely, Eastwood's
annual Chinese New Year Celebrations
have broadened its appeal by incorporating concurrent Korean New Year traditions
, and
have accordingly been renamed
the Lunar New Year Festivities
.
Conversely and grown
Conversely, a modern cultivar
grown over time by
the farmers and not maintained as per
the
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, the Tayledras live in Vales they create
, centered on a Heartstone
, fed by ley-lines and used to maintain a number
of spells which maintain
the suitable growth
of foliage which becomes a beautiful and exotic locale
, with magically powered springs
of cool
, warm
, and hot water
, as many for bathing as for swimming and trysting
, and monumental trees far beyond
the range
of what could ever possibly be
grown naturally
.
Conversely, Sequenza IX had
grown out
of a piece for clarinet and electronics which Berio later withdrew ( this original piece was known as Chemins V ;
it is a different piece to
the one now known by that name ).
Conversely and under
Conversely, at least
under U
. S
. Law
, nonpersons such as animals cannot commit crimes
.
Conversely, daylight stock shot in daylight will look normal
, but orange if shot
under tungsten lights
.
Conversely, the blood vessels in
the lower legs are
under great pressure ( because
of the weight
of fluid pressing down on them ).
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 some legal documents such as
the Treaty
of Waitangi are internationally considered to be documents
under domestic law
.
Conversely, if W is subspace
of V
, then W is itself a vector space
under the operations induced by
Conversely, if a ship is to safely pass
under a low bridge
or overhead power cable
, the mariner must know
the minimum clearance between
the masthead and
the obstruction
, which will occur at high tide
.
Conversely, under instant run-off voting
, the candidate ranked first ( among non-eliminated candidates ) by
the fewest voters is eliminated
.
Conversely, a federal district court hearing a matter involving only a question
of state law ( usually through diversity jurisdiction ) must apply
the substantive law
of the state in which
the court sits
, a result
of the application
of the Erie Doctrine ; however
, at
the same time
, the case is heard
under the Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure
, the Federal Rules
of Criminal Procedure and
the Federal Rules
of Evidence instead
of state procedural rules ( that is
, the application
of the Erie Doctrine only extends to a requirement that a federal court asserting diversity jurisdiction apply substantive state law
, but not procedural state law
, which
may be different ).
Conversely, at least
under U
. S
. Law
, nonpersons such as animals cannot commit crimes
.
Conversely, if X is projective
, then
the pullback
of under the closed immersion
of X into a projective space is very ample
.
Conversely, at least
under U
. S
. Law
, nonpersons such as animals cannot commit crimes
.
Conversely, it was
under Curran that
the BBC developed a distinctly populist current affairs format in
the form
of Nationwide
, and also produced some
of its best-loved and most consistently-repeated comedy series
, such as Dad's Army
, Porridge and
the first series
of Fawlty Towers
.
Conversely, understeer is what occurs when a car steers less than
, or '
under '
the amount commanded by
the driver
.

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Conversely any Borel set is analytic and Borel sets are closed
under complements
.
Conversely all Peace Mission members
, regardless
of age
, race
or biological relationship are viewed as " Brothers " and " Sisters " to each other
under the direct parentage
of Father and Mother Divine
.
Conversely, individual Indians
have no standing
under the Act
.
Conversely, under braking
, weight transfer toward
the front
of the car can occur
.
Conversely some films that are " slow "
under normal exposure duration retain their light sensitivity better at low light levels
.
Conversely the United Empire Loyalists left what was to be
the United States and moved North to remain
under British rule
.
Conversely, it can be seen as
an approach to
the study
of evolution that incorporates
an understanding
of the interactions between
the species
under consideration
.
Conversely, near
the end
of the video
, the wolf shrinks enough to be able to squeeze
under the door
.
Conversely, ship building would fall
under heavy industry
.
Conversely, some roads with
an " N " designation
, including freeways are
under the control
of provincial
, or municipal authorities
.
Conversely and extremely
Conversely, the vast majority
of early attempts at proper excavation techniques failed to accurately measure
or record stratigraphy
, thereby failing to provide a secure context for artefact finds making interpretations
extremely limited in scope
.
Conversely, extremely thin jewelry can cause
the same tearing in what is commonly referred to as
the " cheese cutter effect ", either during sudden torsion
or over a long period
of wearing
, especially if
the thin jewelry bears any weight
.
Conversely, the reviewers felt that
the MS-DOS version was
extremely fast
, so much so that they had to slow
the game operation down in order to read all
the on-screen messages
.
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 and favorable
Conversely, large potential donors will not be able to gain political access
or favorable legislation in return for their contributions since they cannot prove to candidates
the supposed extent
of their financial support
.
Conversely and conditions
Conversely, the bodies
of people who had certain medical
conditions are useful for research into those
conditions.
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.

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Conversely, if B satisfies both
of the conditions 1 and 2
, then there is a unique topology on X for which B is a base ;
it is called
the topology generated by B
.
Conversely, patients with evidently serious
conditions, such as cardiac arrest
, will bypass triage altogether and move straight to
the appropriate part
of the department
.
Conversely, if government policy
or economic
conditions shifts generators back to use more polluting fossil fuels and internal combustion engine vehicles ( ICEVs ),
or more inefficient sources
, the reverse can happen
.
Conversely, if a character is presented only with well-defined goal
conditions during
the entire ' story ', this implies a lack
of emotional ambivalence during decision-making which denies
the possibility
of input to theme
.
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, when people identify with their current experience
, the conditions of wholeness and growth support change
.
Conversely, a buried ditch
, with a fill containing more organic matter than
the natural earth
, provides much more conducive
conditions and water will naturally collect there
, nourishing
the plants growing above
.
Conversely, the dis-satisfiers ( company policy and administrative practices
, supervision
, interpersonal relationships
, working
conditions, and salary ) contribute very little to job satisfaction
.
Conversely any blowup
of the plane in points satisfying these
conditions is a del Pezzo surface
.
Conversely, the bone age
may be normal in some
conditions of abnormal growth
.
Conversely, weak adhesion and strong cohesion results in lyophobic
conditions with high measured contact angles and poor wetting
.
Conversely, motor glider pilots can start
the engine to extend a flight if
conditions will no longer support soaring
, while unpowered gliders will
have to land out
, away from
the home airfield
, requiring retrieval by road using
the glider's trailer
.
Conversely, ( f ) can be reached
, albeit in a non-trivial manner
, by starting with
the differential equilibrium equations and
the stress boundary
conditions on
, and proceeding in
the manner similar to ( a ) and ( b ).
Conversely, given any Lie algebra with a direct sum decomposition satisfying these three
conditions, the linear map σ
, equal to
the identity on and minus
the identity on
, is
an involutive automorphism
.
Conversely, there is a tendency to be much more sympathetic to those who satisfy any
of the following
conditions:
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