[permalink] [id link]
Some Related Sentences
Conversely and reasons
Conversely, frequencies used for some railway electrification systems were much lower ( e. g. 16. 7 Hz and 25 Hz ) than normal utility frequencies ( 50 – 60 Hz ) for historical
reasons concerned mainly with
the limitations of early electric traction motors.
Conversely, people use fewer
reasons and more CHR explanations when explaining behaviors of collectives or aggregate groups ( O ' Laughlin & Malle
, 2002 ).
Conversely, Marechera himself distrusted many of his Zimbabwean colleagues and often fought with them for various
reasons.
Conversely, they may also be vegetarian for these other
reasons, and there may be significant overlap between these beliefs ( e. g. between economic and environmental vegetarians ).
Conversely and internalist

That is
, the motivational
internalist believes
that there is an internal
, necessary connection between one's conviction
that X ought
to be done and one's motivation
to do X.
Conversely, the motivational externalist ( or moral externalist ) claims
that there is no necessary
, internal connection between moral convictions and moral motives.
Conversely and answers
Conversely, points are deducted
from a panellist who gives "
answers which are
not only wrong
, but pathetically obvious ", typically
answers that are generally believed
to be true but
in fact are
not.

I ’ m longing
to set me down shorely and raise my chaps proper ( 50 – 51 ).”
Conversely, her husband Brack is committed
to the mines and
answers her as
the family provider: “ It was never meant for
a body
to be full content on
the face of this earth.
Conversely and question
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, human children are able
to ask their first questions ( using only
question intonation ) at
the babbling period of their development
, long before they start using syntactic structures.
Conversely, human children are able
to ask their first questions ( using only
question intonation ) at
the babbling period of their development
, long before they start using syntactic structures.
Conversely, the seating arrangement suggested by Whiteley works very well for passing on
the question at low volume.
Conversely, human children are able
to ask their first questions ( using only
question intonation ) at
the babbling period of their development
, long before they start using syntactic structures.
Conversely and negative
Conversely, negative chemotaxis occurs if
the movement is
in the opposite direction.
Conversely, if
the measured potential is
negative, the electrode is more oxidizing than
the SHE ( such as Zn
in ZnSO < sub > 4 </ sub > where
the standard electrode potential is − 0. 76 V ).
Conversely, simply having
negative relationships with some women
does not necessarily mean someone holds misogynistic views.
Conversely, if
the odds of drawing
a winning card are numerically lower than
the pot odds
, the call has
a negative expectation
, and you can expect
to win less money on average than it costs
to call
the bet.
Conversely, if
the binding of ligand at one site lowers
the affinity for ligand at another site
, the protein exhibits
negative cooperativity.
Conversely, a number
that is greater than zero is called positive ; zero is usually thought of as neither positive nor
negative.
Conversely, there seems
to be
a negative correlation between maximum sunspot activity and Es activity
in Australasia.
Conversely, it can be seen as
a negative force if it reinforces
a concept or idea which is untrue or harmful
to society
, such as
the belief
that bathing was avoided
in Medieval Europe.
Conversely, there seems
to be
a negative correlation between maximum sunspot activity and Es activity
in Australasia.
Conversely there are often
negative feelings towards
the veterans of foreign nations held long after
the war is over ; for example towards
the German Nazi soldiers
, yet they are no less veterans of war than those of
the winning side.
Conversely, the negative predictive value will decrease as
the HIV prevalence rises.
Conversely, if
the environment
does work on
the system so
that its internal energy increases
, the work is counted as
negative.
Conversely, 1UP. com would describe
the game as " much better than you
might be led
to believe by
the negative reviews it garned back
in the day.
Conversely, the negative must convince
the judge
to negate
the resolution.
Conversely, should
the state
not intervene
, rentiers ( people who earn income
from property or securities ) would generate socially
negative wealth
that fostered imperialism and protectionism.
Conversely, coverage of
the New Democratic Party is criticized as being unfairly
negative.

"
Conversely, Leslie Felperin of Variety had
a negative opinion of
the narrative
, called some battle sequences " irritating ", and noted
that the last battles
have more ferocious antagonists.
Conversely, negative feelings
from a partner can lead
to missteps on
the court
, or can lead
to gifts being thrown away unopened.
Conversely, when total liabilities are greater than total assets
, stockholders
have a negative stockholders ' equity (
negative book value ) — also sometimes called stockholders ' deficit.
Conversely, Pitchfork has also been seen as being
a negative influence on some indie artists.
Conversely, a person with
negative personality characteristics ( e. g., materialistic
, rude
, untrustworthy ) was seen as less physically attractive.
Conversely, a business can
have negative net assets showing on its balance sheet but still be cash-flow solvent if ongoing revenue is able
to meet debt obligations
, and thus avoid default: for instance
, if it holds long term debt.
Conversely, when
the duration of assets is less than
the duration of liabilities
, the duration gap is
negative.
Conversely and ("
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, the Chinese logogram for water
(" 水 ") may
have a slightly different appearance
in Japanese texts than it
does in Chinese texts
, and local typefaces may reflect this.
Conversely in one episode
(" Major Boobage ") Cartman acts as an Oskar Schindler character for
the town's cats
, a rare case of
a subplot based on Cartman's altruism.
Conversely, some people try
to increase performance of
a CPU by replacing
the oscillator crystal with
a higher frequency crystal
(" overclocking ").
Conversely, where extra strength but
the smooth drive of
a smaller pitch is required
, the chain may be " siamesed "; instead of just two rows of plates on
the outer sides of
the chain
, there may be three
(" duplex "), four
(" triplex "), or more rows of plates running parallel
, with bushings and rollers between each adjacent pair
, and
the same number of rows of teeth running
in parallel on
the sprockets
to match.
Conversely, a Private can never issue orders
to his Sergeant
, who may never issue orders
to a Lieutenant
, also protecting
the integrity of
the mission
(" no write up ").
Conversely, after
the war
, a strong trend of Entnazifizierung
(" denazification ") took place.

It was this petit-bourgeois
, almost lumpen viewpoint
, that explained Rodrigues ' antipathy towards
the higher middle-cass intelligentsia
that made much of
the political Left of
the period
(" I'm
not moved by marches of
the ruling classes ", was he
to say before
a march of protesters against
the military dictatorship ).
Conversely, for those Brazilian writers
that equated modernism
in literature with support for social change
, Rodrigues ' longings for
a lost old order made it impossible
to accept
the reality of his formal innovations: for
the great modernist Oswald de Andrade
, Rodrigues ' literature was " nothing but
a wretched newspaper feuilleton ", and Rodrigues himself " an ill-educated
, illustrious
, pervert ".
Conversely, the Canadian issue of this album featured
a different song
(" Mirrors ") on side 2
, track 2.
Conversely, where
the word " banci " seems innocuous enough
in Malaysia
(" census "),
in Indonesia it is
a derogatory term for " transvestite ".
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 ).
0.339 seconds.