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Conversely and sometimes
Conversely, foxes and coyotes have sometimes been seen feeding together.
Conversely, since Imhotep was known as the " Son of Ptah ," his mother was sometimes claimed to be Sekhmet, the patron of Upper Egypt whose consort was Ptah.
Conversely, the name of the band Λucifer ( pronounced lucifer ) is sometimes spelled Aucifer.
Conversely, developers will sometimes strongly resist being required to implement the mitigation measures required by the local government as they may be quite costly.
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, a bishop which is impeded by friendly pawns is often referred to as a " bad bishop " ( or sometimes, disparagingly, a " tall pawn ").
Conversely, warming of an affected extremity may indicate a disruption of the body's normal thermoregulatory vasoconstrictor function, which may sometimes indicate underlying CRPS.
Conversely, Plant sometimes used more straightforward blues-based lyrics dealing primarily with sexual innuendo, as in " The Lemon Song ", " Trampled Under Foot ", and " Black Dog ".
Conversely, the Supreme Court's denial of a petition for a writ of certiorari is sometimes misunderstood to mean that the Supreme Court approves the decision of the lower court.
Conversely, characters in Massinger's plays sometimes masquerade as Catholic clergy ( The Bashful Lover ) and even hear believers ' confessions ( The Emperor of the East )— a violation of a sacrament that would be surprising for a Catholic.
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, small production runs are sometimes referred to as prototype or jobbing work.
Conversely, the existence of a frontage road can increase traffic on the main road and be a catalyst for development ; hence there is sometimes an explicit decision made to not build a frontage road.
Conversely, the Berea District is sometimes called Teyateyaneng, based on its capital.
Conversely, in markets where CTV Two is not available, some CTV affiliates may sometimes carry some CTV Two programming, although this is rare.
Conversely, speculative fiction is sometimes used as the umbrella term for SF, fantasy, Magic realism, horror, etc.
Conversely, the clear-based Ilford and Fuji films sometimes results in off-color prints on color paper, but can be optically printed on black-and-white paper, just like any other black-and-white film.
Conversely, in places such as the United States, where commercial broadcasters are the norm, independent radio is sometimes used to refer to non-commercial educational radio stations that are primarily supported by listener contributions and are thus independent of commercial advertising concerns.
Conversely, when total liabilities are greater than total assets, stockholders have a negative stockholders ' equity ( negative book value ) — also sometimes called stockholders ' deficit.
Conversely inner city activists also complained that the projects sometimes damaged inner city neighborhoods.
Conversely, very large metropolitan areas can sometimes be subdivided into multiple segments.
Conversely, when a Presta valve is fitted into the larger Schrader rim hole, grommets or reducers are sometimes used to take up the extra space.
Conversely, the perennial strategy may sometimes be the more effective survival strategy, because the plant has a head start every spring with growing points, roots, and stored energy that have survived through the winter.
Conversely, the naming conventions for a station's newscast are sometimes used as a universal on-air branding for the station itself, and may be used for general promotional purposes, even used in promoting syndicated and network programming.

Conversely and unrelated
Conversely, a theory that explains divergent phenomena using unrelated explanations is not as coherent as one that uses only one explanation for those divergent phenomena.

Conversely and taxa
Conversely, taxa easily affected by inbreeding depression – having high MVPs – are often decidedly K-strategists, with low population densities while occurring over a wide range.

Conversely and acquire
Conversely, if the observed object is motionless, one may wish to acquire images at the highest possible spatial resolution without regard to the time required to acquire a single image.
Conversely, there are exceptions to their ' original forms being lost ' as in the series, Tobias was able to acquire his original DNA ; and hence was able to change into his original self.

Conversely and similar
Conversely unlawful groups and terrorist have been accused of using paintball for similar tactical training purposes.
Conversely, Piers Plowman was preceded by and contemporary with a number of similar works in the 14th century.
Conversely, when deterministic computers are said to exhibit artificial intelligence, how are their minds similar to ours?
Conversely, S. pombe has large, repetitive centromeres ( 40 – 100 kb ) more similar to mammalian centromeres, and degenerate replication origins of at least 1kb.
Conversely, meat products being sold at farmers markets that are prepared and packaged by the selling vendor will not include a “ Distributed by / Packed for ”, or similar, statement.
Conversely, opponents have called for patience, seeing the mechanism employed by laypeople for understanding each other ’ s actions as important in their formation of bases for future action when encountering similar situations.
Conversely, early 1950s suburban developments that were laid out on a grid exhibit similar low densities.
Conversely, katabatic winds are down-slope winds, frequently produced at night by the opposite effect, the air near to the ground losing heat to it faster than air at a similar altitude over adjacent low-lying land.
Conversely, Official Nintendo Magazines Tom East wrote that while Treecko is similar to Snivy due to both being " green reptiles ", " they look nothing like each other ".
Conversely, a person's employment can be terminated with prejudice, meaning an employer will not rehire the former employee to a similar job in the future.
Conversely, Ladino, formerly written in Rashi script, since the 1920 is usually written in Turkey in the Latin alphabet with a spelling similar to that of Turkish, and has been occasionally printed in the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets.
Conversely, a person can be terminated with prejudice, meaning an employer will not rehire the former employee to a similar job in the future.
Conversely, some women who have been sexually victimized in the past report unwanted sexual fantasies, similar to flashbacks of their victimization.
Conversely, an argument involving König's infinity lemma shows that any non-surjective rule must have an orphan, and ( letting be the size of a bounding box of this orphan ) a very similar counting argument shows that the number of patterns that fit within an square and do not contain an orphan is too small to provide a distinct successor to every starting pattern within an square, from which it follows that some two of the possible starting patterns are twins.
Conversely, clarity may be achieved in a system by choosing components with very similar refractive indices.
Conversely, ( f ) can be reached, albeit in a non-trivial manner, by starting with the differential equilibrium equations and the stress boundary conditions on, and proceeding in the manner similar to ( a ) and ( b ).
Conversely, in Guild Wars released in 2005, the monk is similar to the cleric class of other popular games, using spiritual powers to heal and purge disease.

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