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Conversely and language
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, Derek Bickerton and others argue
that the advent of abstract words provided a mental basis for analyzing higher-order relations
, and
that any communication system
that remotely resembles human
language utterly relies on cognitive architecture
that co-evolved alongside
language.
Conversely, Scheme contains multiple coherent subsets
that suffice to construct
the rest of
the language as library macros
, and so
the language designers do not even bother to say which portions of
the language must be implemented as
language constructs
, and which must be implemented as parts of a library.
Conversely, specifying
the symmetry can define
the structure
, or at least clarify what we mean by
an invariant
, geometric
language in which to discuss it ; this
is one way of looking at
the Erlangen programme.
Conversely, Sinhalese has also borrowed from
the original Vedda
language, words and grammatical structures
, differentiating it from its related Indo-Aryan languages.
Conversely, some
language features make certain optimizations easier.
Conversely, abstract patterns
in science
, maths
, or
language may be observable only by analysis.
Conversely, some nationalist circles prefer
the term español because they perceive their ethnic community to be distinct from
that of Spain
, and therefore do not object to
the language of Spain being called Spanish.
Conversely, two of
the most famous rock musicians from Ontario
, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette
, are Franco-Ontarian by
the second definition but not by
the first
, since they were born to Franco-Ontarian parents but currently work and live predominantly using
the English
language ( both currently have residences
in Los Angeles ).
Conversely, English ( a Germanic
, rather than Romance
, language )
is now predominant
in the Channel Islands.
Conversely, the eastern Aramaic
language was adopted as
the lingua franca of
the Neo Assyrian Empire
, and
the Neo Babylonian and Achaemenid empires
that succeeded it
, leading to
the Assyro-Babylonian population eventually speaking
an Akkadian influenced dialect of Aramaic.
Conversely, if
the language is type-unsafe to
the extent of allowing
an arbitrary integer to be used as a pointer
, then it
is clearly not memory-safe.
Conversely, in the Hebrew
language compound
, the word ב ֵּ ית ס ֵ פ ֶ ר bet sefer ( school ), it
is the head
that is modified:
the compound literally means " house-of book ", with ב ַּ י ִ ת bayit ( house ) having entered
the construct state to become ב ֵּ ית bet ( house-of ).
Conversely, every context-sensitive
language which does not generate
the empty string can be generated by a grammar
in Kuroda normal form.
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, a child with a
language delay typically has not yet had
the opportunity to produce speech sounds ; he or she
is therefore likely to have a delay
in speech as well.
Conversely, retargetable assemblers are capable of generating object files of different formats
, which
is useful
in porting assembly
language programs to various operating systems
that run on
the same CPU architecture ( such as Windows and Linux on
the x86 platform ).
Conversely, these opponents argue
that to deny a deaf child access to a natural sign
language is to deny
the child access to
language in general —
that exposing a deaf child to
an awkward
, unnatural coding of
an oral
language is no substitute for fundamental natural
language acquisition — and
that a child must be fully exposed to natural
language early
in order have
the best command of any
language later.
Conversely and expected
Conversely, some of
the Allied infantry who had just dealt a crushing defeat to
the French at
the Battle of Waterloo fully
expected to have to fight again
the next day ( at
the Battle of Wavre ).
Conversely, if
the Turing Machine
is expected polynomial-time ( for any given x ), then a considerable fraction of
the runs must be polynomial-time bounded
, and
the coin sequence used
in such a run will be a witness.
Conversely, a soft currency indicates a currency which
is expected to fluctuate erratically or depreciate against other currencies.
Conversely, retainers were
expected to avenge their leader if he was killed.
Conversely, an investor who wants higher
expected returns must accept more risk.
Conversely climate changes impact on
the salt concentration
in water bodies
is expected to be unfavourable.
Conversely, lower elevation treelines are
expected to be more affected by precipitation changes than temperature variation.
Conversely, test results showed his memory for faces scored at
the level
expected of a 6 – 8 year old child
in this task.
Conversely, if
the animal
is further than estimated
the bullet will hit lower than
expected.
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, some shortfall
in return on euro deposits must be offset by some
expected gain from appreciation of
the euro against
the dollar.
Conversely, mothers were
expected to stay
in the home and care for
the household and
the children.
Conversely, if
the stock market
is expected to perform poorly
, the fund would decrease its stock holdings.
Conversely and behavior
Conversely, a disordered environment – one which
is not maintained ( broken windows
, graffiti
, excessive litter ) – sends
the signal
that the area
is not monitored and
that one can engage
in criminal
behavior with little risk of detection.
Conversely, discretionary
behavior is motivated by internal values and
is seen as more cooperative and therefore ideal within a group.
Conversely, MP2 shows a better
behavior than MP3
in the time domain
, due to its lower frequency resolution.
Conversely, the bold
behavior of immature and adult coots leads to them falling prey with relative regularity once out of
the breeding season.
Conversely, formalism will consider any
behavior that does not maximize utility based on available means as irrational.

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Conversely, in response to a claim
the film was a spoof of sexual
behavior, a New York University professor said
, " I do not see how you can spoof fellatio by showing continuous performance of fellatio.
Conversely people strongly prefer risks
that might mitigate a loss ( called risk seeking
behavior ).
Conversely, she writes about Presley's double standard for his own
behavior.
Conversely, if
the child hears one parent tell
the other
that this child
is rotten and cannot control
behavior, then
the child will believe
that bad behaviors cannot be controlled.
Conversely, Mr. Bracken
is all too knowing of Heddy's
behavior, and swifty rebuffs her kissing up to him
, as well as all
the lies she tells about her work progress.
Conversely, selfish
behavior can only be favoured when Hamilton's inequality
is not satisfied.
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