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Conversely and police
Conversely, in authoritarian regimes
, the police typically
have the right to search property and people without having to provide justification
, or without having to secure
the permission
of a court
.

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Conversely, the ever-professional Hoppy delivers
a speech filled with
police jargon and big words
, which confuses Fred and /
or Lamont thus turning to Smitty
, who would then translate Hoppy's speech into Jive
.
Conversely, the Tiahrt Amendment is supported by
the Fraternal Order
of Police
, as it allows municipal
police departments full access to ATF trace data
in any criminal investigation
.
Conversely, however
, both
police and military
in Mexico can be counted among
the faithful who ask for blessings on their weapons and ammunition
.
Conversely, a license for
a pistol
or a rifle is relatively easy to obtain
, although
the police usually require that
the first gun is suitable for
a beginner ( usually
a gun chambered
in. 22LR
or single shot shotgun ).
Conversely a top priority
of the Soviet secret
police was to penetrate this monarchist organization and to kidnap Nicholas
.
Conversely and major
Conversely, a German controlled
major rail head lay only to
the north
of their positions
.
Conversely, non-Jewish actors
such as George Trodorescu
, Lucu Andreescu
, Ştefan Hablinski
, and Dan Jitianu played
major roles
in productions at TES
.
Conversely, in an internal ( female ) thread ( e
. g.,
in a nut ),
the major and minor diameters are minimum dimensions
, therefore
the thread profile must end flat at D < sub > min </ sub > but
may be rounded out beyond D < sub > maj </ sub >.
Conversely, cooling
the cars ' engines is
a major concern
.
Conversely, the Seder Rav Amram
, so edited
, was
a major source used
in the standardization
of the Ashkenazic rite
, which was already akin to
the old European family
.
Conversely, in the early 21st century
, several
major emerging economies effectively sold
large amounts
of their currencies
in order to prevent their value rising-and
in the process building
large reserves
of foreign currency
, principally
the dollar
.
Conversely and city
Conversely, and to much local amusement / bemusement
, a speculator recently bought
a tract
of agricultural land near
the village and resold it at enormous profit
as individual plots that might one day become part
of the city.

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Conversely, Saratoga Avenue
, which previously had been
a fairly quiet road
, now sees about 18
, 000 cars
a day because it is
the only interchange
in or near
the city of Saratoga
.
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 State Constitution was amended to provide that no
city could elect
the majority
of the State Assembly
, a provision later struck down by
the US Supreme Court
as violating
the Fourteenth Amendment to
the United States Constitution
.
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 inner
city activists also complained that
the projects sometimes damaged inner
city neighborhoods
.
Conversely, there
have been occasions where
the university provided
a focus and coherence for
the cultural life
of the city ; though at other times
, it has withdrawn into itself and undermined urban culture
.
Conversely, ale production
in New Zealand is primarily undertaken by small independent breweries & brewpubs
, the Shakespeare Brewery
in Auckland
city being
the first opened
in 1986 for
the ' craft '
or ' premium ' sector
of the beer market
.
Conversely and may
Conversely, a standard line on which voice service has been unsubscribed (
such as an ADSL dry loop )
may still accept calls to
the 958 test exchange but not allow calls to standard numbers
.
Conversely, Howard Marshall writes that
the speeches were not entirely
the inventions
of the author and
, while they
may not be verbatim
, nevertheless records
the general idea
.
Conversely, the withdrawal syndrome
may also be
a trigger for relapse
.
Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favorable conditions
may have highly successful seed propagation
, giving it
the appearance
of being biennial
or perennial
.
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 it
may generate too many points
in areas where
the curve is close to linear
.
Conversely, methods
of thinning
the mucus
may help to achieve pregnancy
.
Conversely, sociology
of law
may help comparative law answer questions
, such as: How do regulations
in different legal systems really function
in the respective societies?
Conversely, Henig acknowledges that if
the US had been
a member
, its reluctance to engage
in war with European states and to enact economic sanctions
may have hampered
the ability
of the League to deal with international incidents
.
Conversely, emigration
may remove genetic material
.
Conversely, a person
may feel like he belongs to one state without having any legal relationship to it
.
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
.
Conversely we
have a b if and only if
a < b
or a ~ b
. This is
the reason for using
the notation ""; "≤" can be confusing for
a preorder that is not anti-symmetric
, it
may suggest that
a ≤ b implies that
a < b
or a
Conversely, the government
may put off improvements due to political sensitivity and special interests — even
in cases
of companies that are run well and better serve their customers ' needs
.
Conversely Pringles
may be termed " potato chips "
in Britain
, to distinguish them from traditional " crisps ".
Conversely, the quilter
may choose to make
the quilting disappear
, using " invisible " nylon
or polyester thread
, thread that matches
the quilt top
, or stitching within
the patchwork seams themselves ( commonly known
as " stitch
in the ditch ").
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, most modern role-playing games encourage gamemasters to ignore their gaming systems if it makes for
a more enjoyable story
, even though they
may not describe themselves
as " storytelling " games
.
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, only
the wiki users interested
in a given project need look at its associated wiki pages
, in contrast to high-traffic mailing lists which
may burden subscribers with many messages
, regardless
of their relevance
.
Conversely, members
of a society
may also shun
or scapegoat members
of the society who violate its norms
.
Conversely, these fluids
may metasomatically alter
a rock
, introducing new Rb and Sr into
the rock ( generally during potassic alteration
or calcic ( albitisation ) alteration
.
Conversely, the loss
of water and volatiles from
a magma
may cause it to essentially freeze
or solidify
.
Conversely, clothing
may protect
the environment from
the clothing wearer
, as with doctors wearing medical scrubs
.
Conversely a large cargo
, for example
in structure relocation
, may be disassembled for carriage on multiple vehicles and then reassembled
in the correct order at
the destination
.
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