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Conversely and prefers
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.

Conversely and her
Conversely, we understand Cleopatra at her death as the transcendent queen of “ immortal longings ” because the container of her mortality can no longer restrain her: unlike Antony, she never melts, but sublimates from her very earthly flesh to ethereal fire and air .”
Conversely we come to understand Cleopatra in that the container of her mortality can no longer restrain her.
Conversely, Philip Heselton has concluded that Clutterbuck definitely was involved in occult activities, and that her practice of Christianity was social and conventional in nature.
Conversely, in countertransference, the therapist may become infatuated with his / her client: ' very good-looking ... she was the most gratifying of patients.
Conversely, in Mechanicsburg, she is confronted by Vole, a rogue Jäger who is actively trying to kill her and subvert Gil ; the extent to which Vole is working with the Baron, instead of following his own anti-Heterodyne agenda, has not yet been fully revealed.
Conversely, Eric only seems to find Jackie attractive when not hearing her voice in any way, stating at one point: " Good God, she is hot!
Conversely, Queen Jehana of Gwynedd, a full-blooded Deryni from an ancient and powerful lineage, is barely able to perform the most basic of Deryni talents, due to her lack of training throughout much of her life.
Conversely, her contributions to Japanese education were recognized by the following Imperial Awards:
" Conversely, another reviewer described it as " a fairly well done vampire comic book " with a " pitch perfect mood " and pleasant artwork, and About. com's Deb Aoki ranked it fifteenth on her list of the twenty-two best vampire manga.
Conversely, Mr. Bracken is all too knowing of Heddy's behavior, and swifty rebuffs her kissing up to him, as well as all the lies she tells about her work progress.
Conversely, in Hal Jordan's miniseries, Giganta appears in her traditional, original costume, and is capable of growing large enough to grasp and crush fighter jets in her hands.
Conversely, Jackie, a former publisher turned stay-at-home-mom, gives Isabel a cold reception, seeing her as an overly ambitious career woman.
Conversely, Lewis presents nearly every upper-class character in Claire Boltwood's world ( including her railroad-mogul father ) as being snobby elitists.
Conversely, when a woman with no male offspring was widowed, she would share a husband with her daughter (" bigenerational polygyny "), thus avoiding land partitioning ( reference missing ).
Conversely, a student who is low in metalearning awareness will not be able to reflect on her / his learning approach or the nature of the learning task set.
Conversely Ronstadt would score one of her biggest hits with her 1978 single " Ooo Baby Baby " which was a remake of the Miracles ' hit single release precedent to " The Tracks of My Tears ".

Conversely and own
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
Conversely, an important faction may have an interest in helping fund the campaign of smaller factions with a very different political agenda, so that these smaller parties end up weakening their own agenda.
Conversely, Hynkel, on a duck-hunting trip, falls overboard and is mistaken for the barber and is arrested by his own soldiers.
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, it is possible that Aristophanes ' caricature of the philosopher merely reflects his own ignorance of philosophy.
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, cities that have subdivisions with their own councils may have borough halls.
Conversely, users can view content only at or below their own security level ( i. e. secret researchers can view public or secret files, but may not view top-secret files ; no read-up ).
Conversely, other-for-me describes the way in which others incorporate my perceptions of them into their own identities.
Conversely, the AFL and the mill owners, preferred to keep negotiations between each mill and its own operatives.
Conversely, users can only view content at or above their own integrity level ( a monk may read a book written by the high priest, but may not read a pamphlet written by a lowly commoner ).
Conversely, she writes about Presley's double standard for his own behavior.
Conversely, in Calvinism it is singularly God's own will and pleasure that brings salvation ( see monergism ) lest salvation be, at least in part, " of ourselves " in contrast to Ephesians.
Conversely, its own thin armor was vulnerable to the 20 mm autocannons that German scout cars were equipped with.
Conversely, the mentor's own son, Yoo Do-Ji, who had refused to treat the patient, came in first in the examination.

Conversely and child
Conversely, given an ordered tree, and conventionally draw the root at the top, then the child nodes in an ordered tree can be drawn left-to-right, yielding an essentially unique planar embedding ( up to embedded homotopy, i. e., moving the edges and nodes without crossing ).
Conversely, a child with a lower activity level may rely more on fine motor skills, such as drawing and putting puzzles together.
Conversely, a noncustodial parent is required to pay child support even if they are partially or fully denied contact with the child.
Conversely, the adoptive parent ( s ) are legally considered to be the parent ( s ) of the adopted child ; a new birth certificate reflecting this is issued.
Conversely, a child with a language delay typically has not yet had the opportunity to produce speech sounds ; he or she is therefore likely to have a delay in speech as well.
Conversely, if the child hears one parent tell the other that this child is rotten and cannot control behavior, then the child will believe that bad behaviors cannot be controlled.
Conversely, these opponents argue that to deny a deaf child access to a natural sign language is to deny the child access to language in general — that exposing a deaf child to an awkward, unnatural coding of an oral language is no substitute for fundamental natural language acquisition — and that a child must be fully exposed to natural language early in order have the best command of any language later.
Conversely, test results showed his memory for faces scored at the level expected of a 6 – 8 year old child in this task.
Conversely, since a child with a language delay typically has not yet had the opportunity to produce speech sounds, it is likely to have a delay in speech as well.

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