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Conversely and privatisation
Conversely on occasions he attracted criticism for dogmatically pursuing schemes favoured by the right of his party, notably the privatisation of British Rail, and for closing down most of the coal industry in advance of privatisation.

Conversely and shrinks
Conversely, the PPF will shift inward if the labor force shrinks, the supply of raw materials is depleted, or a natural disaster decreases the stock of physical capital.
Conversely, near the end of the video, the wolf shrinks enough to be able to squeeze under the door.

Conversely and power
Conversely, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean do not have single words for a thousand to the second, third, fifth power, etc., unlike English and many other European languages.
" Conversely, Voyager Captain Janeway refused to allow the Kazon-Nistrim and the Kazon-Ogla to have replicator technology, believing it would tip the balance of power among the Kazon factions.
His cold demeanour is representative of what the sixteenth century thought to be a side-effect of political genius Conversely, Antony ’ s focus is on valour and chivalry, and Antony views the political power of victory as a by-product of both.
Conversely, if a ship is to safely pass under a low bridge or overhead power cable, the mariner must know the minimum clearance between the masthead and the obstruction, which will occur at high tide.
Conversely defeat by an external power could mean the end of a ruler and his people, who were absorbed into the victorious confederacy.
Conversely, other military dictatorships may gradually restore significant components of civilian government while the senior military commander still maintains executive political power.
Conversely, underclocking trades off slower operation to reduce power consumption and temperature, cooling requirements ( and therefore the number and speed of fans, allowing quiet operation ) and, where relevant, increase battery life per charge.
Conversely, however, the Trade Federation and other cartels within the Republic, some of which were represented in the Senate, held that a Republic government which lacked significant military power was just what they wanted, since it couldn't control them.
Conversely if wave-off was not initiated and the aircraft was not arrested, it would not have enough power and / or runway to take off from the carrier.
Sekonyela's downfall is commonly attributed to his personal defects-to the love of war by which he alienated his neighbours, and to the rough treatment by which he alienated his own people, Conversely, Moshweshwe's rise to power is commonly attributed to his love of peace and to his benevolence.
Conversely, Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, who to date has spent his entire career in the American League and is the Red Sox's regular DH, is forced to play first base when the Red Sox have away interleague games, forcing the Sox to give up good defensive fielding in favor of Ortiz's power hitting.
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, the less power a government has over its citizens, the less it tends to kill them or to launch wars of aggression.
Conversely, not all nuclear power plants have cooling towers, and some instead cool their heat exchangers with lake, river or ocean water.
Conversely, simply generating steam at process pressure instead of high enough pressure to generate power at the top end also has lost opportunity cost.
Conversely, in the Boilermakers ' Case of 1956 < sup > 25 </ sup >, the Court held that Chapter III courts could not be invested with anything other than judicial power.
Conversely when the die block is at the top of the expansion link ( 7 ), maximal power in reverse is obtained.
Conversely, if a surface area based property scales to mass to the 0. 8 power, the values are higher than predicted by isometry and the organism is said to show " positive allometry ".
Conversely, a very powerful political group may use its power for opportunistic purposes because it knows that criticism of such action has no real effect ( it is possible to " get away with it ").

Conversely and state
Conversely, some elements do not maintain distinct allotropes in different phases – for example phosphorus has numerous solid allotropes, which all revert to the same P < sub > 4 </ sub > form when melted to the liquid state.
Conversely, in the state exporting bullion, its value would slowly rise.
Conversely, a person may feel like he belongs to one state without having any legal relationship to it.
Conversely any two or more states may be superposed to give a new state ...
Conversely, the names of deceased enemies of the state, such as Akhenaten, were hacked out of monuments in a form of damnatio memoriae.
Conversely, kibbutzim which have not engaged in this sort of development have also been criticized for becoming dependent on state subsidies to survive.
Conversely, a systemic inflammatory response syndrome can occur in patients without the presence of infection, for example in those with burns, polytrauma, or the initial state in pancreatitis and chemical pneumonitis.
Conversely, a federal district court hearing a matter involving only a question of state law ( usually through diversity jurisdiction ) must apply the substantive law of the state in which the court sits, a result of the application of the Erie Doctrine ; however, at the same time, the case is heard under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence instead of state procedural rules ( that is, the application of the Erie Doctrine only extends to a requirement that a federal court asserting diversity jurisdiction apply substantive state law, but not procedural state law, which may be different ).
Conversely, studying surface of earth leads to an understanding of the atmosphere and climate of a planet — both its present state and its past.
Conversely, the state can directly fund unprofitable business, such as railway services to remote areas, regardless of whether the operator is a private corporation.
Conversely, the Allies, who had initially been as nervous of a battle as the Persians, sought to press home their morale advantage once they were informed of the state of the Persian fleet.
Conversely, Marxists believe that successful class repression almost always requires a superior capacity for violence, and that all societies prior to socialism are ruled by a minority class, so that in Marxist theory any non-socialist state will possess the properties attributed to all states by anarchists and others.
Conversely, market exchange is seen as the dominant mode of integration in modern industrial societies, while reciprocity may continue in family and inter-household relations, and some redistribution is undertaken by the state or by charitable institutions.
Conversely, a state school ( including one run by a school district ) may rely heavily on private funding such as high fees or private donations and still be considered state by virtue of governmental ownership and control.
Conversely, Presence shows the availability state before a conversation is initiated.
Conversely, should the state not intervene, rentiers ( people who earn income from property or securities ) would generate socially negative wealth that fostered imperialism and protectionism.
Conversely, Standard Arabic was the norm for state news outlets, including newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.
Conversely, declarations issued at the same time by the State's Association of Military Policy Commissioned Officers went into an open Red Scare vein, declaring the MST outrightly to be " an organized movement striving at instituting a totalitarian state in our country ".
Conversely, in the limit we have infinitely rapid, or diabatic passage ; the configuration of the state remains unchanged:

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