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Conversely and some
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, the islands do not receive
the upwellings
( cold streams ) that affect
the West African coast
, so
the air temperature is cooler than in Senegal
, but
the sea is actually warmer
, because
the orographic relief
of some islands
, as Sao Miguel with steep mountains
, cover it with rich woods and luxuriant vegetation where
the dense moisture condense and soak
the plants
, rocks
, soil
, logs
, moss etc.
Conversely, some men
have cross-dressed
to escape from mandatory military service or as
a disguise
to assist in political or social protest
, as men did in
the Rebecca Riots.
Conversely, some organisms
have special techniques
to prevent crystallization from occurring
, such as antifreeze proteins.

* The spectrum
of any bounded linear operator on
a Banach space is
a nonempty compact subset
of the complex numbers C.
Conversely, any compact subset
of C arises in this manner
, as
the spectrum
of some bounded linear operator.

If neither A nor B includes
the idea
of existence
, then "
some A are B " simply adjoins A
to B.
Conversely, if A or B do include
the idea
of existence in
the way that " triangle " contains
the idea " three angles equal
to two right angles ", then " A exists " is automatically true
, and we
have an ontological proof
of A's existence.
Conversely, if
the firm is able
to get bulk discounts
of an input
, then it could
have economies
of scale in
some range
of output levels even if it has decreasing returns in production in that output range.
Conversely, some of the people
of Kabul
who lived under King Zahir Shah describe
the period before
the April 1978 Saur Revolution as
a sort
of golden age.
Conversely, simply having negative relationships with
some women does not necessarily mean someone holds misogynistic views.
Conversely, some areas which were merely roadside suburbs in
the 1950s are now valuable urban land on which original structures are being removed through gentrification and
the land used for other purposes.
Conversely, some have identified low protein intake as
a positive factor
, protein is among
the causes
of dietary acidity.
Conversely, in
the bleak Orwellian world
of " The High Ones "— where
the Soviets
have won
the Third World War and gained control
of the whole world —
the dissidents still
have some hope
, precisely because space flight has not been abandoned.
Conversely, birds
of prey-which show distinct reverse sexual dimorphism — tend
to be monogamous for long periods or mate for life ;
some species like
the Snail kite will choose new mates every year
, polygyny is noted in many Harriers and polyandry has been observed in
the Harris ' Hawk
( notable for being
the only bird
of prey
to regularly live and hunt in family and social groups ) and
the aforementioned Galapagos hawk.
Conversely, some old recusant families
, such as
the earls
of Shrewsbury
, the viscounts Gage
, and
the Giffards
of Chillington
, embraced Anglicanism.
Conversely some legal documents such as
the Treaty
of Waitangi are internationally considered
to be documents under domestic law.
Conversely, frequencies used for
some railway electrification systems were much lower
( e. g. 16. 7 Hz and 25 Hz ) than normal utility frequencies
( 50 – 60 Hz ) for historical reasons concerned mainly with
the limitations
of early electric traction motors.
Conversely, every positive semi-definite matrix is
the covariance matrix
of some multivariate distribution.
Conversely, some language features make certain optimizations easier.
Conversely most
( but not all )
of the ASCII " control characters "
have some control function in isolation
, therefore are not escape characters.
Conversely, some species
have little or no circulatory system
at all
, transporting oxygen in
the coelomic fluid that fills their body cavity.
Conversely, jurors are generally required
to keep their deliberations in strict confidence during
the trial and deliberations
, and in
some jurisdictions even after
a verdict is rendered.
Conversely, some riders choose
to wipe
the foam from their horses ' mouths prior
to entering
the arena
, as foam can land on
the horses ' chests and legs.

This ring is
the endomorphism ring
of A.
Conversely, every ring
( with identity ) is
the endomorphism ring
of some object in
some preadditive category.
Conversely and Allied
Conversely, if
the Allied campaign were
to be completed
, the Allies would emerge victorious and
the timeline would instead lead into
the events
of Red Alert 2
( though Red Alert 2 completely ignores anything that could connect it
to the Tiberium timeline
).
Conversely and infantry
Conversely, the Persians seem not
to have realised or noticed
the potential
of the Greek hoplites as heavy
infantry.
Conversely and who
Conversely, these arguments were disputed by those
who claimed Dominion was widely misunderstood
, and conservatively inclined commenters saw
the change as part
of a much larger attempt by Liberals
to " re-brand " or re-define Canadian history.
Conversely, the bodies
of people
who had certain medical conditions are useful for research into those conditions.
Conversely, people
who revere or venerate religious images are
( by iconoclasts ) called " iconolaters ".
Conversely, take
the new statement by Jim
, who is tall
, " is grossly overweight.
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, 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, trade secret owners
who cannot evidence reasonable efforts
at protecting confidential information
, risk losing
the trade secret
, even if
the information is obtained by competitors illegally.
Conversely, Elijah Delmedigo
( c. 1458 – c. 1493 ), in his Bechinat ha-Dat endeavored
to show that
the Zohar could not be attributed
to Shimon bar Yochai
, arguing that if it were his work
, the Zohar would
have been mentioned by
the Talmud
, as has been
the case with other works
of the Talmudic period
, that
had bar Yochai known by divine revelation
the hidden meaning
of the precepts
, his decisions on Jewish law from
the Talmudic period would
have been adopted by
the Talmud
, that it would not contain
the names
of rabbis
who lived
at a later period than that
of Simeon ; and that if
the Kabbalah was
a revealed doctrine
, there would
have been no divergence
of opinion among
the Kabbalists concerning
the mystic interpretation
of the precepts.
Conversely, members
of a society may also shun or scapegoat members
of the society
who violate its norms.
Conversely, students
who have failed
a grade may remain in high school past
the age
of 18.
Conversely, surveys conducted among living donors postoperatively and in
a period
of five years following
the procedure
have shown extreme regret in
a majority
of the donors
, who said that given
the chance
to repeat
the procedure
, they would not.
Conversely, those
who wish
to function primarily as clinical ED physicians choose
the CCFP route
of certification.
Conversely, individuals
who wish
to receive benefit from their family connections may take that person's first or last name.

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Conversely, coming out can be viewed as inauthentic or as
a self-betrayal for
some trans and intersex people
who have chosen
to live in stealth because
the disclosure is
at odds with their true gender.
Conversely, the daughter
of a non-kohen
who married
a kohen took on
the same rights as an unmarried daughter
of a kohen.
Conversely, there are many Kohanim
who do not
have Cohen as
a surname.
Conversely defeat by an external power could mean
the end
of a ruler and his people
, who were absorbed into
the victorious confederacy.

Lund said:
Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz
, who wrote: Some critics
of the decision argue that
the majority seemed
to seek refuge from their own logic in
the following sentence in
the majority opinion: " Our consideration is limited
to the present circumstances
, for
the problem
of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities.
Conversely, citizens may find themselves ineligible because they do not currently reside within
the United States ; exceptions apply for children
of military parent
( s )
who were born overseas
, were disabled or became blind overseas
, or first applied for benefits overseas and for students studying abroad
who were eligible for SSI in
the month prior
to leaving
the US
, whose absence will be for less than 1 year
, and
who are studying
to enhance their ability
to perform substantial gainful activity
, sponsored by an educational institution in
the US
, and would not be available
to the individual in
the US.
Conversely, Joseph Horowitz contends that those
who keep
the Toscanini legend alive are members
of a " Toscanini cult ", an idea not altogether refuted by Frank
, but not embraced by him
, either.
Conversely the final policy represented
a victory for business interests
( who feared competition from
the government in
the area
of applied research and
who saw Kilgore's patent law proposal as
a threat
to their property rights ) and for scientists
( who gained control
of what would later become an important source
of resources and professional autonomy
).
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