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Conversely and name
Conversely, the digraph ⟨ gh ⟩
is never
pronounced in syllable onsets and
is almost never
pronounced in syllable codas
( the proper
name Pittsburgh
is an exception ).
Conversely, the rejection
of syncretism
, usually in
the name of " piety " and " orthodoxy ", may help to generate
, bolster or authenticate a sense
of uncompromised cultural unity in a well-defined minority or majority
.
Conversely, individuals who wish to receive benefit from their family connections may take that person's first or last
name.
Conversely, there are species retaining
the name " bunting " which are now classed in
the cardinal family
.
Conversely, to English speakers who do not know Spanish
, there
is nothing redundant about "
the La Brea tar pits " because
the name " La Brea "
is opaque:
the speaker does not know that it
is Spanish for "
the tar ".
Conversely, if
the italics are purely ornamental rather than meaningful
, then semantic markup practices would dictate that
the author use
the Cascading Style Sheets declaration along with an appropriate
, semantic class
name instead
of an or element
.

*
Conversely, a single common
name often applies to multiple species
of fishes
.
Conversely, in one exposé
of his past he
is revealed to have no last
name.
Conversely, since it
is a type
of formal third-party certification
, museums using this
name space obtain a way to assure visitors
of the site's validity
.
Conversely, on August 8
, 2004 on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice told Wolf Blitzer that Khan's
name had been revealed " on background "
( an expression with no fixed meaning in journalism
, but which
is often understood to mean that
the information may not be published
, or at least that
the source may not be revealed ); afterwards
, however
, when
the transcript
of the background briefing revealed that Khan had not in fact been identified by
name, Rice's office retracted
the statement
.
Conversely, astronomer Robert Cumming
of the Stockholm Observatory notes that
, " The
name ' minor planet ' been more or less synonymous with ' asteroid ' for a very long time
.
Conversely, every assigned code point has a property " Block
name ", which names in which block
the character
is.
Conversely, Sequenza IX had grown out
of a piece for clarinet and electronics which Berio later withdrew
( this original piece was known as Chemins V ; it
is a different piece to
the one now known by that
name ).
Conversely, stations that use " Move Closer to Your World " do not necessarily use
the " Action News "
name or format either
.
Conversely, the protagonist Dorian Hawkmoon
is a German
( though having an English
name ), originally from Köln
, who
is exiled by Granbretan's brutal conquest
of his homeland but who fights on and rallies
the Europeans ' resistance to
the conquerors
.
Conversely, it can be a way to eliminate a
name that proves too controversial ; for example
, Hamburg Avenue in Brooklyn
, New York became Wilson Avenue after
the United States entered World War I against Germany
( see below ).
Conversely, in
the United States Navy
, the term " shipmate " can be
the derogatory term used by officers and senior enlisted to refer to a sailor whose
name they have not bothered to remember or read off
of their uniform
( Example: Hey!
Conversely and is
Conversely, suppose that **ya
is in
the null space
of Af
.
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, a current
of one ampere
is one coulomb
of charge going past a given point per second:
Conversely, an adiabatic process that
is irreversible and extracts no work
is in an isenthalpic process
, such as viscous drag
, progressing towards a nonnegative change in entropy
.
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, any algebra whose associator
is alternating
is clearly alternative
.
Conversely, any algebra for which this
is true
is clearly alternative
.
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, if a Boolean ring A
is given
, we can turn it into a Boolean algebra by defining x ∨ y := x + y +
( x · y
) and x ∧ y := x · y
.
Conversely, because space
is expanding
, and more distant objects are receding ever more quickly
, light emitted by us today may never " catch up " to very distant objects
.
Conversely, modern biological sciences
( including even concepts such as molecular ecology
) are intimately entwined and dependent on
the methods developed through biotechnology and what
is commonly thought
of as
the life sciences industry
.
Conversely it may generate too many points in areas where
the curve
is close to linear
.
Conversely, if
the second theory
is correct
, then
the Athenians were merely reacting to
the Persians attacking them
.
Conversely, every Bayesian procedure
is admissible
.
Conversely the equilibrium position
is said to be " far to
the left " if hardly any product
is formed from
the reactants
.
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 in francophone Canada
, one hundredth
of a Canadian dollar
is informally called a sou
( penny ), though cent
is official in both English and French
.
Conversely, an absence
of secure cycle-parking
is a recurring complaint by cyclists from cities with low modal share
of cycling
.

* 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
.
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, 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, sometimes unrelated taxa acquire a similar appearance as a result
of convergent evolution or even mimicry
.
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
.
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