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Conversely and more
Conversely, if he gives
a heavy rating to his own reading
, and finds
more accurate facts
in it than
in the others
, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic
, objective meaningfulness
of this type
of mediumistic material
.
Conversely, British English favours fitted
as the past tense
of fit generally
, whereas the preference
of American English is
more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense
of having made an object " fit "
( i
. e., suited ) for
a purpose ;
in spatial transitive contexts
, AmEng uses fitted for the sense
of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds
( e
. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense
of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it
( e
. g., " fit X into Y ");
and for the spatial senses
( both intransitive
and transitive )
of having been matching with respect to contour
, with no alteration
of either object implied
, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit
.
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, in more recent times
, Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov viewed Job
as the embodiment
of the battle between reason
( which offers general
and seemingly comforting explanations for complex events )
and faith
in a personal god
, and one man's desperate cry for him
.
Conversely, existing DSN antennas can split time among
more missions
.
Conversely, the tiny meson mass mass differences responsible for meson oscillations
are often expressed
in the
more convenient inverse picoseconds
.
Conversely, if the measured potential is negative
, the electrode is
more oxidizing than the SHE
( such as Zn
in ZnSO < sub > 4 </ sub > where the standard electrode potential is − 0
. 76 V ).
Conversely, when oxygen was first discovered it was thought to be " dephlogisticated air ", capable
of combining with
more phlogiston
and thus supporting combustion for longer than ordinary air
.
Conversely, equivalent housing
in black neighborhoods is far
more affordable to those who
are unable or unwilling to pay
a premium to live
in white neighborhoods
.
Conversely, a downdrift kiln pulls air down
a separate stack on the side
and allows
a more even temperature throughout
and allows the work to be layered on shelves
.
Conversely, modern social democracy emphasises
a program
of gradual legislative reform
of capitalism
in order to make it
more equitable
and humane
, while the theoretical end goal
of building
a socialist society is either completely forgotten or redefined
in a pro-capitalist way
.
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, if the hybrid offspring
are more fit than their ancestors
, then the populations will merge back into the same species within the area they
are in contact
.
Conversely, " conventional " cab tractors offer the driver
a more comfortable driving environment
and better protection
in a collision
as well
as eliminating the need to empty the driver's personal effects from the tractor whenever the engine requires service
.
Conversely, increasing the positive DC voltage on the plate will attract
more electrons toward it
.
Conversely, winter
in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted
more toward the Sun
.
Conversely, other chemicals
, such as the insecticide imidacloprid
, can induce changes
in the gene expression
of the rice that cause the plant to become
more susceptible to attacks by certain types
of pests
.
Conversely, one can consider the flux the
more fundamental quantity
and call the vector field the flux density
.
Conversely, Julian Steward
and Roy Rappaport's theories
of cultural ecology
are sometimes credited with shifting the functionalist-oriented anthropology
of the 1950s
and 1960s toward
a more scientific anthropology
, incorporating ecology
and environment into ethnographic study
( Perry 2003: 154-157 ).
Conversely, deadweight loss can also come from consumers buying
a product
even if it costs
more than it benefits them
.
Conversely, the band's transition from lengthy
, complex songs to
more compact
, simplistic
, radio-friendly material was
not welcomed by critics ; Rolling Stone's review
of ... And Then There Were Three ... read: "... this contemptible opus is but the palest shadow
of the group's earlier accomplishments
.
Conversely, should
a master be
more than 15 minutes late for
a class
, traditionally the pupils might claim it
as a " run "
and absent themselves for the rest
of its duration
.
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
.
Conversely and common
Conversely, for
common land
, it is the surrounding landowners ' responsibility to fence the common's livestock out
.
Conversely, White-tailed Deer
are a common site
in the woods
and along the highway coming into town from the east from Lake Inguadona
.
Conversely, older fonts may have the normal numeral glyph
at the uppercase codepoint U + 03DE
, while this position may be filled with any
of several less
common glyphs
in newer ones
.
Conversely, the vacuum brake had the advantage
of gradual release long before the Westinghouse automatic air brake
, which was originally only available
in the direct-release form still
common in freight service
.
Conversely, records which originate from
a common source
( or fonds ) should be kept together – preferably physically
, but
, where that is
not practicable
, certainly intellectually
in the way
in which they
are catalogued
and arranged
in finding aids –
in accordance with what is sometimes termed the principle
of archival integrity
.
Conversely, a business selling
more luxurious
, often expensive
, or only occasionally purchased products — like cars — may find sales
are more common with
a physical presence
, due to the
more considered nature
of the purchasing decision
, though they may still offer online product information
.

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Conversely, a single common name often applies to multiple species
of fishes
.
Conversely they
are rare
in common law jurisdictions
.
Conversely, if
such changes were
common in unseeded systems
, it would throw doubt on the very hypothesis
and assumptions driving Project Stormfury
.
Conversely, in Hindu art
, narrative scenes have become rather
more common in recent centuries
, especially
in miniature paintings
of the lives
of Krishna
and Rama
.
Conversely, if reason is made subservient to scripture
, then
, Spinoza argues
, " the prejudices
of a common people
of long ago ... will gain
a hold on his understanding
and darken it
.
Conversely, the one
common quality
of successful people is self-control
.
Conversely, though the situation is less
common, pay will be deducted
as excess leave on separation if too many days were taken
.
Conversely, words ending
in consonants
are very
common in Milanese
.
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, if f is also an inclusion the attaching construction is to simply glue X
and Y together along their
common subspace
.

:
Conversely, the European Minister
of Defence
, might with the authorization
of the Council
of Ministers
, place
at the disposal
of a participating government
a part
of its national forces comprised
in the European force
, for the purpose
of meeting requirements other than those
of common defense
.
Conversely, his villainous personality tends to be that
of one who is hardline or militant straight edge
, exemplifying the elitist attitudes
and superiority complexes — defined by Punk's
common mantra during villainous-themed promos that
, because he is straight edge
, he is " better than you ".
Conversely, a common way to gauge whether the phrase is atelic is to see whether
such a phrase
as for an hour
( a time-span adverbial ) can be applied to it
.
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