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Conversely, a current
of one ampere is
one coulomb
of charge going past
a given point per second:
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 in francophone Canada
, one hundredth
of a Canadian dollar is informally called
a sou ( penny ), though cent is official
in both English and French
.
Conversely women take
one step backwards and then slide to
the left passing behind
of their neighbour
, then step forwards and slide right
in front
of their neighbour
.
Conversely, in an n-channel enhancement-mode device
, a positive gate-to-source voltage is necessary to create
a conductive channel
, since
one does not exist naturally within
the transistor
.
Conversely, when
one wants to compute
an arbitrary number ( N )
of discrete samples
of one cycle
of a continuous DTFT
, it can be done by computing
the relatively simple DFT
of s < sub > N </ sub >,
as defined above
.
Conversely, one might expect that inertial motions
, once identified by observing
the actual motions
of bodies and making allowances
for the external forces ( such
as electromagnetism or friction ), can be used to define
the geometry
of space
, as well
as a time coordinate
.
Conversely, young trails are spatially very dense and
the cause
of meteor showers when
the Earth enters
one.
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, a person may feel like he belongs to
one state without having any legal relationship to it
.

Given
a field ordering ≤
as in Def 1
, the elements such that x ≥ 0 forms
a positive cone
of F
. Conversely, given
a positive cone P
of F
as in Def 2
, one can associate
a total ordering ≤< sub > P </ sub > by setting x ≤ y to mean y − x ∈ P
. This total ordering ≤< sub > P </ sub > satisfies
the properties
of Def 1
.
Conversely, from
a partial order
on a partition
of a set S
one can construct
a preorder
on S
. There is
a 1-to-1 correspondence between preorders and pairs ( partition
, partial order ).
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented
, a reflection
of their quite recent expansion
in numbers ; there has been only
one Roman Catholic president
, although they are currently
the largest single denomination
, and there have been no Lutheran
, Pentecostal
, or Latter Day Saint presidents
.
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, with
a little work
, one could turn Underearth into
a fine labyrinth
for the players to explore and get eaten
in.
Conversely, a request will call after " present ", and move " present " forward
one.
Conversely, one can consider
the flux
the more fundamental quantity and call
the vector field
the flux density
.

"
Conversely, Rolling Stone magazine's Peter Travers enthused
, " Abyss is
the greatest underwater adventure ever filmed
, the most consistently enthralling
of the summer blockbusters ...
one of the best pictures
of the year
.
Conversely, if ( A
, m
, e
, inv ) is
a group object
in one of those categories
, then m necessarily coincides with
the given operation
on A
, e is
the inclusion
of the given identity element
on A
, inv is
the inversion operation and A with
the given operation is
an abelian group
.

As stated earlier
, an adjunction between categories C and D gives rise to
a family
of universal morphisms
, one for each object
in C and
one for each object
in D
. Conversely, if there exists
a universal morphism to
a functor G: C → D from every object
of D
, then G has
a left adjoint
.
Conversely, the RUC was praised by other security forces
as one of the most professional policing operations
in the world
.
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 and episode

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Conversely, the Star Trek: Enterprise
episode " Awakening " includes
a line from
the long-deceased Surak referring to
the enemies
of logic
in his time
as " those who marched beneath
the raptor's wing ": this would appear to be
a reference to
the symbol
of the Romulan Empire
.
Conversely, the first
episode ever to use
the slime gag was Episode 6
, dated March 10
, 1979
.
Conversely, since
the colour videotape
of the episode " Journey " had been wiped this
episode was taken from
a black and white copy
.
Conversely, the authors
of the book I Can't Believe It's
a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide
, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood
, called it "
the dullest
, one-joke
episode of the entire series
.
Conversely and ("
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, the reasons internalist answers
the question
in the negative
(" No
, Sasha does not have
a reason not to steal from that poor person
, though others might .").
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, some people try to increase performance
of a CPU by replacing
the oscillator crystal with
a higher frequency crystal
(" overclocking ").
Conversely, where extra strength but
the smooth drive
of a smaller pitch is required
, the chain may be " siamesed "; instead
of just two rows
of plates
on the outer sides
of the chain
, there may be three
(" duplex "), four
(" triplex "), or more rows
of plates running parallel
, with bushings and rollers between each adjacent pair
, and
the same number
of rows
of teeth running
in parallel
on the sprockets to match
.
Conversely, a Private can never issue orders to his Sergeant
, who may never issue orders to
a Lieutenant
, also protecting
the integrity
of the mission
(" no write up ").
Conversely, after
the war
, a strong trend
of Entnazifizierung
(" denazification
") took place
.

It was this petit-bourgeois
, almost lumpen viewpoint
, that explained Rodrigues ' antipathy towards
the higher middle-cass intelligentsia that made much
of the political Left
of the period
(" I'm not moved by marches
of the ruling classes ", was he to say before
a march
of protesters against
the military dictatorship ).
Conversely, for those Brazilian writers that equated modernism
in literature with support
for social change
, Rodrigues ' longings
for a lost old order made it impossible to accept
the reality
of his formal innovations:
for the great modernist Oswald de Andrade
, Rodrigues ' literature was " nothing but
a wretched newspaper feuilleton ", and Rodrigues himself "
an ill-educated
, illustrious
, pervert ".
Conversely, the Canadian issue
of this album featured
a different song
(" Mirrors
") on side 2
, track 2
.
Conversely, where
the word " banci " seems innocuous enough
in Malaysia
(" census "),
in Indonesia it is
a derogatory term
for " transvestite ".
Conversely, when
a woman with no male offspring was widowed
, she would share
a husband with her daughter
(" bigenerational polygyny "), thus avoiding land partitioning ( reference missing ).
Conversely and ")
Conversely, the vowel marks
of the Tigrinya abugida and
the Amharic abugida ( ironically
, the original source
of the term " abugida
") have been so completely assimilated into their consonants that
the modifications are no longer systematic and have to be learned
as a syllabary rather than
as a segmental script
.
") Conversely, " fire " is frequently used
as a mass noun
, but "
a fire " refers to
a discrete entity
.
Conversely, a particular map between particular objects may be called
an unnatural isomorphism ( or " this isomorphism is not natural
") if
the map cannot be extended to
a natural transformation
on the entire category
.
Conversely, the north (
on the " rive droite
") has
a gentle depression to about above sea level ( at Saint-Marceau ) between
the Loire and
the Loiret
, designated
a " zone inondable " ( flood-risk zone ).
Conversely, no future law
of a State would be void
for inconsistency with ( being " repugnant to
") any UK law applying with " paramount force "
in Australia ;
a State ( like
the Commonwealth ) would have power to repeal or amend such
an existing UK law so far
as it applied to
the State ( s 3 ).
Conversely, Saturn
, the most distant ( and hence
the " coldest
") of the planets known to ancients
, was accorded
the rulership
of Aquarius and Capricorn
, the signs opposite Leo and Cancer
, respectively
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