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Conversely, the character Rick Jones is virtually a " sidekick-for-hire ," having assisted a number of different heroes during his career, starting with the Hulk, moving onto Captain America ( when he briefly became the second Bucky ), then the first Captain Marvel, Rom Spaceknight, and finally the third Captain Marvel ( Genis ).
Conversely, starting from this equivalence we can recover U as the composite Rel → Sup → Set of the forgetful functor for Sup with this embedding of Rel in Sup.
Conversely, in April, on the Sunday of the London Marathon, it is crucial in enabling athletes and their supporters to reach the starting line, as on that day bus services across the heath are usually suspended as roads are closed.
Conversely, programs that expect newline to be used as a separator will interpret a final newline as starting a new ( empty ) line.
Conversely, starting from Schwinger's formula, it is easy to show that the fields obey canonical commutation relations and the classical equations
Conversely, all later attempts at land reform by legal means, starting with the 1960s organization of peasant leagues ( Ligas Camponesas ) in Northeastern Brazil which opposed mostly eviction of peasants from rented plots and transformation of plantations into cattle ranches, would be nationally directed by a tendency to counter the existing landed property structure by means of a more rational appeal to the allegedly social function of property.
Conversely, starting with the Schrödinger equation and our < em > Ansatz </ em > for ', we arrive at
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, ( 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, the therapist is enjoined to ' attempt to understand something from a position of not-knowing ... starting every session " without memory, desire or understanding "': sets out ' trying to listen as naively as possible ... open to the phenomena of therapy freshly, naively '.

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Conversely, the existence of Bletchley Park, and of the decrypting achievements there, was never officially shared with the Soviet Union, whose war effort would have greatly benefited from regular decrypting of German messages relating to the Eastern Front.
Conversely the equilibrium position is said to be " far to the left " if hardly any product is formed from the reactants.
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, an absence of secure cycle-parking is a recurring complaint by cyclists from cities with low modal share of cycling.
Conversely, some organisms have special techniques to prevent crystallization from occurring, such as antifreeze proteins.
Conversely, computer implementations are significant in applying ideas from discrete mathematics to real-world problems, such as in operations research.
Conversely, there are other stars that never rise above the horizon, as seen from any given point on the Earth's surface ( except exactly on the equator ).
Conversely, if the source of waves is moving away from the observer, each wave is emitted from a position farther from the observer than the previous wave, so the arrival time between successive waves is increased, reducing the frequency.
Conversely every partition of comes from an equivalence relation in this way, according to which if and only if and belong to the same set of the partition.
Conversely, the defensive team will know that the offense has to cover a good deal of ground in a single play, will expect a forward pass, and will know from earlier study something of the propensities of the offense they face.
Conversely, if no advantage is gained from kicking the ball, play should continue.
Conversely any planar graph can be formed from a map in this way.
Conversely, there are Grothendieck topologies which do not come from topological spaces.
Conversely, when the carbon dioxide levels in the blood decrease ( i. e., in the lung capillaries ), carbon dioxide and protons are released from hemoglobin, increasing the oxygen affinity of the protein.
Conversely, both owners of capital and labor profit in real terms from an increase in the capital endowment.
Conversely, when a piece of land is separated from the mainland by a man-made canal, for example the Peloponnese by the Corinth Canal, it is generally not considered an island.
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, JPL, through the Caltech lawyers representing the laboratory, allege that Coppedge's termination was simply due to budget cuts and his demotion from team lead was because of harassment complaints and from on-going conflicts with his co-workers.
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, the cultural divergence at the border became sharper: in theory, a uniform French identity extends from the Atlantic coast to the Rhine, and on the other bank of the Rhine, a uniform German identity begins.
Conversely, air rising from the northern surface of the Earth ( creating a region of low pressure ) tends to draw air toward it in a counterclockwise pattern.
Conversely, Walter Burkert suggests that the Hellene cult worship of Poseidon as a horse god may be connected to the introduction of the horse and war-chariot from Anatolia to Greece around 1600 BC.

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Conversely, MP2 shows a better behavior than MP3 in the time domain, due to its lower frequency resolution.
Conversely, some people try to increase performance of a CPU by replacing the oscillator crystal with a higher frequency crystal (" overclocking ").
Conversely, a greater presence in the brain of opioid neurotransmitters such as endorphins reduces the frequency of yawning.
Conversely, when a given antenna emits high frequency radiation, it will have a near-field region larger than what would be implied by the shorter wavelength.
Conversely, the lower the frequency of recombination between the markers, the smaller the physical distance between them.
Conversely, because of the increased possibility of feedback, and because an open fit allows low frequency sounds to leak out of the ear canal, they are limited to moderately severe high-frequency losses.
Conversely, radiometers are typically used for remote sensing from the visible, infrared though radio frequency range.
Conversely, WPBA is also one of the few PBS stations not to broadcast any digital subchannels, possibly because some of the bitrate is occupied by datacasting ( WGTV operates two subchannels on its frequency, serving the area ).
Conversely, a very short musical note becomes just a click, and so one can't know its frequency very accurately.
Conversely, the Docklands Light Railway in London, Green Line in Los Angeles and some metro lines in China are referred to as " Light Rail " even though they qualify as rapid transit because they are fully grade-separated and provide a high frequency of service.

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