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Conversely, let G be any polynomial such that Af.
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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, some old recusant families, such as the earls of Shrewsbury, the viscounts Gage, and the Giffards of Chillington, embraced Anglicanism.
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Conversely, Francesca Folan played two very different characters: Madeline Bassett in series one and Lady Florence Craye in series four.
Conversely, other percussion instruments that are commonly played as part of an ensemble, such as the shekere ( a hollowed-out gourd covered with a net of beads ), karignan ( a tubular bell ), and kese kese ( a woven basket rattle ), are usually played by women.
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Conversely and major
Conversely, a German controlled major rail head lay only to the north of their positions.
Conversely, in an internal ( female ) thread ( e. g., in a nut ), the major and minor diameters are minimum dimensions, therefore the thread profile must end flat at D < sub > min </ sub > but may be rounded out beyond D < sub > maj </ sub >.
Conversely, cooling the cars ' engines is a major concern.
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Conversely, the Seder Rav Amram, so edited, was a major source used in the standardization of the Ashkenazic rite, which was already akin to the old European family.
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