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Conversely and host
Conversely, however, headcrabs attached to a human may abandon their host should it be severely wounded.
Conversely, the Raiders will host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints.
Conversely, the sundered people of Iftel prayed for protection, as a host of Ma ' ar's mercenaries had come upon them shortly after they arrived, and Vkandis to them known as Vykaendys, produced Iftel's renowned barrier, preventing all unwelcome or hostile passage.

Conversely and application
Conversely, function application is considered to be left-associative, so that is equivalent to.
Conversely, non-spontaneous electrochemical reactions can be driven forward by the application of a current at sufficient voltage.
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, sufferers have said that daily application of emulsifying ointment to often-affected areas acts as a preventive measure.
Conversely, the discovery of such a phenomenon cannot support a patent unless there is some other inventive concept in its application.

Conversely and operates
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 and making
Conversely the use of true brass seems to have declined in Western Europe during this period in favour of gunmetals and other mixed alloys but by the end of the first Millennium AD brass artefacts are found in Scandinavian graves in Scotland, brass was being used in the manufacture of coins in Northumbria and there is archaeological and historical evidence for the production of brass in Germany and The Low Countries areas rich in calamine ore which would remain important centres of brass making throughout the medieval period, especially Dinant – brass objects are still collectively known as dinanterie in French.
Conversely, the vast majority of early attempts at proper excavation techniques failed to accurately measure or record stratigraphy, thereby failing to provide a secure context for artefact finds making interpretations extremely limited in scope.
Conversely, rifle bullets can pierce light armor and are easier to shoot accurately, but even a carbine such as the Colt M4 is larger and / or longer than a submachine gun, making it harder to maneuver in close quarters.
Conversely, one might expect that inertial motions, once identified by observing the actual motions of bodies and making allowances for the external forces ( such as electromagnetism or friction ), can be used to define the geometry of space, as well as a time coordinate.
Conversely, numerous mitochondria are found in human liver cells, with about 1000 – 2000 mitochondria per cell, making up 1 / 5 of the cell volume.
Conversely, if God is incapable of being incapable, then the two inabilities cancel each other out, making God have the capability to do something.
Conversely, jurisdictions that generally allow this might forbid it at a particular intersection with a " no turn on red " sign, or put a green arrow to indicate specifically when a turn is allowed without having to yield to pedestrians ( this is usually when traffic from the perpendicular street is making a turn onto one's street and thus no pedestrians are allowed in the intersection anyway ).
Conversely, we can deduce that a minority of the helots were Laconian, thus making this the one and only revolt of their history.
Conversely, the process could be used to " desweeten " audience reactions, toning down unwanted loud laughter or removing inappropriate applause, thus making the laughter more in line with the producer's preferred method of telling the story.
Conversely, if it is too wet, mud cakes in the machinery and moisture weighs down the material, making it impossible for the equipment to function without picking up large quantities of mud.
Conversely, he cannot jump as high, making some situations, such as certain boss fights, especially the final one, more difficult.
Conversely, if all three lenses are used from distances such that the face fills the field, the wide-angle will be used from closer, making the nose larger, and the telephoto will be used from farther, making the nose smaller.
Conversely, Morgan Quitno has rated nearby Camden the " most dangerous city " in the United States three times within the same decade and Camden had a median household income of $ 18, 007 in 2006, making it the poorest U. S. city with more than 65, 000 residents.
Conversely, the alcohol can also magnify the heat of spicy food making a highly alcoholic wine paired with a very spicy dish one that will generate a lot of heat for the taster.
Conversely, Rochdale's government policy was decided at open meetings in which all members of the co-operative could attend, participate in debate, and engage in consensus decision making.
Conversely, synthetic languages often combine many lexical morphemes into single words, making it difficult to boil them down to the traditional sense of words found more easily in analytic languages ; this is especially difficult for polysynthetic languages, such as Inuktitut and Ubykh, where entire sentences may consist of a single word.
Conversely, overly long retention can overwhelm users with slow computers or network connections by making the article lists inordinately large.

Conversely and possible
Conversely, for many deductive systems, it is possible to prove the completeness theorem as an effective consequence of the compactness theorem.
Conversely, TMD is an important possible cause of secondary otalgia.
Conversely, Sir Humphrey sees his role as ensuring that politics is kept out of government as much as possible and that the status quo is upheld as a matter of principle.
Conversely, it is possible that Aristophanes ' caricature of the philosopher merely reflects his own ignorance of philosophy.
Conversely, if not forgiveness but something else may be required to ensure any possible benefit for which you may be eligible after the destruction of your body, I ask that this, whatever it may be, be granted or withheld, as the case may be, in such a manner as to insure your receiving said benefit.
Conversely, it is possible to 2-colour a K < sub > 5 </ sub > without creating any monochromatic K < sub > 3 </ sub >, showing that R ( 3, 3 ) > 5.
Conversely, it is possible to injure the spinal cord without breaking the spine, such as when a ruptured disc or bony spur on the vertebra protrudes into the spinal column.
Conversely, online critic James Berardinelli spoke poorly of the film, giving it a mere two-and-a-half out of a possible four stars and stating, " At its best, Peter's Friends is warm, touching, and funny.
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, a form of ex post facto law commonly called an amnesty law may decriminalize certain acts or alleviate possible punishments ( for example by replacing the death sentence with lifelong imprisonment ) retroactively.
Conversely, experiments with robotic dummies were indeed able to induce some recruitment, which should not have been possible if the dance contains no information.
Conversely, in multiprocessor ( or multicore ) systems, there are two or more processing elements working at the same time, and so it is possible that they simultaneously access the same memory location.
Conversely, it is also possible for the " immature " form to reproduce ( see progenesis ).
Conversely it is possible to initiate a " no win – no fee " case against a wealthy individual or organisation if the individual bringing the case has insignificant assets as even if the case is lost the wealthy individual or organisation are unable to recover their costs.
Conversely, it is being investigated as a possible coolant for fusion reactors.
Conversely, it remains possible that both Ghana and Djenné themselves owe their original city names to the Berber appellation for the blacks that lived there.
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, 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 '.
Conversely, O ' Brien wants to do anything possible to save those still alive in the drive section.
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, there is increasing interest in the possible therapeutic benefits of blocking CTLA4 ( using antagonistic antibodies against CTLA such as ipilimumab ) as a means of inhibiting immune system tolerance to tumours and thereby providing a potentially useful immunotherapy strategy for patients with cancer.

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