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Conversely, these arguments were disputed by those who claimed Dominion was widely misunderstood, and conservatively inclined commenters saw the change as part of a much larger attempt by Liberals to " re-brand " or re-define Canadian history.
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, frequencies used for some railway electrification systems were much lower ( e. g. 16. 7 Hz and 25 Hz ) than normal utility frequencies ( 50 – 60 Hz ) for historical reasons concerned mainly with the limitations of early electric traction motors.
Conversely the snowpack on a windward slope is often much shallower than on lee slopes.
" 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, Sir Humphrey sees his role as ensuring that politics is kept out of government as much as possible and that the status quo is upheld as a matter of principle.
Conversely, he suggested that influence was not as much of a problem for such poets as Shakespeare and Ben Jonson.
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 Fire's secondary shirts have changed much over the years from white with black, to white with navy, to white with red, to all-white style and the all-blue currently used.
Conversely, his second sculpture, a nine-ton stainless steel bas-relief entitled News, was unveiled over the entrance to the Associated Press building at the Rockefeller Center in April 1940 to much praise.
Conversely, in much of the rest of the world, especially Europe, whistling is used to express displeasure with the action or disagreement with an official's decision.
Conversely, the emergence of energy shots has gone the opposite way with much smaller packaging.
Conversely, in For Us, The Living, Scudder does establish for several years a de facto domination over the Mississippi Valley, and terrorizes much of the rest of the country by Ku Klux Klan – type thugs — but he is stopped at the last moment by the counter-mobilization of libertarians, and despite mass voter intimidation carries only Tennessee and Alabama.
Conversely, large ornate, storytelling belts were valued much more highly.
Conversely, 1UP. com would describe the game as " much better than you might be led to believe by the negative reviews it garned back in the day.
Conversely, fringe science can include novel proposals and interpretations that initially have only a few supporters and much opposition.
Conversely, using lenses with much longer focal lengths for portraits results in more extreme flattening of facial features, which also may be objectionable to the viewer.
Conversely, from the JavaScript side, it allows a script to invoke applet methods, or to access the Java runtime libraries, much as applets can.
Conversely, the West Coast Offense could in theory have more freedom, since route combinations are not limited by 0-9 digits, but at the price of much more memorization required by the players.
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, in The Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc. the New Hampshire Supreme Court adopted a much broader definition of media that applies to blogs and website curators, reiterating that " freedom of the press is a fundamental personal right which is not confined to newspapers and periodicals.
Conversely, there is the possibility that the first outbreak of syphilis among Europeans with no immunity was much more virulent than subsequently.
Conversely, other reviewers complained that the graphics were not much of a visual upgrade from its predecessor, Paper Mario.
Conversely, an exit pupil smaller than the eye's pupil will have all of its available light used, but since it cannot tolerate much side-to-side error in eye alignment, will often result in a vignetted or clipped image.

Conversely and local
Conversely, badly managed food aid can create problems by disrupting local markets, depressing crop prices, and discouraging food production.
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, the Chinese logogram for water (" 水 ") may have a slightly different appearance in Japanese texts than it does in Chinese texts, and local typefaces may reflect this.
Conversely, there may be one local government administering more than one district, for example, Seberang Perai Municipal Council administers the districts of Central Seberang Perai, North Seberang Perai, and South Seberang Perai.
Conversely, heavy rain may attenuate the range of even local stations.
( Conversely the surviving versions of those texts, in particular that of Amram Gaon, appear to have been edited to reflect some Spanish and other local usages.
Conversely, some Christian names such as Lope and Fortun entered the local Arabic lexicon ( Lubb and Fortun ), and others were adopted in translated form ( such as Sa ' ad for Felix ).
Conversely, they disdained those they identified as " party " politicians for pandering to local interests at the expense of the national interest.
Conversely, the Roman connection introduced foreign influence beyond the control of local rulers, but also allowed rulers to display themselves on a wider, European stage, and to seek out more powerful sources of legitimacy.
Conversely, CBC's National Hockey League coverage is not subject to local blackout.
Conversely, locals traveling abroad will take foods from Hawai ' i to friends / relatives where local foods are unavailable.
Conversely, because the Japanese American community was politicized by the internment and subsequent Redress and Reparations effort, and because of the global and local growth of overseas Japanese investment, Little Tokyo has resisted eradication and has continued to exist as a tourist attraction, community center, and home to Japanese American senior citizens and others.
Conversely, for intra-abdominal fibromatosis without evidence of FAP extensive surgery may still be required for local symptoms, but the risk of recurrence is low.
Conversely, some applications of geophones are interested only in very local events.
Conversely, reducing carbon dioxide emissions does not have a dramatic impact at a local level, so the impetus to clean them up is only for the altruistic reason of improving the global environment.
: Conversely, suppose that φ is a smooth real-valued function on M in a neighborhood of p. Since every smooth function has a local coordinate expression, we may express φ as a function in the coordinates.
Conversely, as with any filter base, the local basis allows to get back the corresponding neighbourhood filter as.
Conversely, when local politics determines that it is no longer a crime, they may be decriminalized.
If f is unramified at a point x, then f is quasi-finite at x. Conversely, if f is quasi-finite at x, and if also, the local ring of x in the fiber f < sup >− 1 </ sup >( f ( x )), is a field and a finite separable extension of κ ( f ( x )), then f is unramified at x .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 4 </ sub >, Théorème 17. 4. 1 .</ ref >
Conversely, concerns have been raised over some of the local effects of the Olympic Park development, including the potential impact to the future of the century-old Manor Garden Allotments, which has inspired a vocal community campaign.
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, developers will sometimes strongly resist being required to implement the mitigation measures required by the local government as they may be quite costly.
Conversely, local manufacturers develop adaptors for the Hong Kong market and they are not often sold in the UK.

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