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Conversely and vowel
# Conversely, many older British Jews consider it more colloquial and " down-home " to say " Shobbes ", " cholla " and " motza ", though the vowel in these words is in fact a patach, which is rendered as in both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew.

Conversely and original
Conversely, some areas which were merely roadside suburbs in the 1950s are now valuable urban land on which original structures are being removed through gentrification and the land used for other purposes.
Conversely, Sinhalese has also borrowed from the original Vedda language, words and grammatical structures, differentiating it from its related Indo-Aryan languages.
) Conversely, given a point, the logarithm gives a point in the tangent space ( roughly speaking, as again, one must transport from the origin to point ; for details, refer to original sources ).
Conversely, retaining a series ' original title sequence can allow a producer to change many key elements within a programme itself, without losing the show's on-screen identity.
Conversely, there are exceptions to their ' original forms being lost ' as in the series, Tobias was able to acquire his original DNA ; and hence was able to change into his original self.
Conversely, GameSpy called The Dracula X Chronicles " a solid remake ", but considered it unnecessary and " worse than the original ".
Conversely, if the distance is decreasing as output increases, the firm is experiencing increasing returns to scale ; doubling both inputs results in placement on an isoquant with more than twice the output of the original isoquant.
Conversely, that same restoration can destroy important information regarding a trunks history and its original condition would have been the more valuable state in all aspects.
Conversely an original " e " in Classical Latin was often represented by " ae " or " oe " ( e. g. " aecclesia " and " coena " )
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, the version for the Atari ST, which has 16-and 32-bit buses, presents a greater variety of backgrounds and slightly higher quality graphics than the original version.
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, Kerchak's personality in the 1999 film is just like Tublat's in the original novel.
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, interpolation ( which avoids judder and may create more fluid motion than in the original video ) can instead cause blurring, particularly visible on fast scrolling text.

Conversely and source
Conversely, if the source of waves is moving away from the observer, each wave is emitted from a position farther from the observer than the previous wave, so the arrival time between successive waves is increased, reducing the frequency.
Conversely, in the Jahwist source, Balaam arrives, the spirit of God comes upon him, and he simply delivers a blessing and a prophecy, in succession.
Conversely, it allows the programmer to order the source code to control the order of execution.
Conversely the final policy represented a victory for business interests ( who feared competition from the government in the area of applied research and who saw Kilgore's patent law proposal as a threat to their property rights ) and for scientists ( who gained control of what would later become an important source of resources and professional autonomy ).
Conversely, if a source file's modification time is in the future, it triggers unnecessary rebuilding, which may inconvenience users.
Conversely, a spherical wave generated by a point source placed in the focus is transformed into a plane wave propagating as a collimated beam along the axis.
Conversely, a point source at the focus of a parabolic mirror will produce a beam of collimated light creating a Collimator.
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, if the current through an ideal current source is determined by some other voltage or current in a circuit, it is called a dependent or controlled current source.
Conversely, a current source provides a constant current, as long as the load connected to the source terminals has sufficiently low impedance.
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, 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, CPython applications that depend on extensions to the language that are implemented in C ( e. g. NumPy ) are not compatible with IronPython, although a commercially-supported open source project to address this is underway.
Conversely, if the voltage across an ideal voltage source is determined by some other voltage or current in a circuit, it is called a dependent or controlled voltage source.
Conversely, a current source provides a constant current, as long as the load connected to the source terminals has sufficiently low impedance.

Conversely and term
Conversely, the costs of managing the long term risks of disposal of chemicals, which may remain permanently hazardous, is not commonly internalized in prices.
Conversely, the term for the western sword in Arabic was firangi ( i. e. " Frankish ").
Conversely, when paired with an adjective, it can become a term denoting such things as originality and masculinity, as in the related phrase " bad ass mother fucker ".
Conversely, some nationalist circles prefer the term español because they perceive their ethnic community to be distinct from that of Spain, and therefore do not object to the language of Spain being called Spanish.
Conversely, some words appear to be a prefixed form of an opposite, but the opposite term does not exist, such as inept, which appears to be in-+ * ept ; such a word is known as an unpaired word.
Conversely, the Japanese term seiyū is commonly used among English-speaking anime and game fans for Japanese voice actors.
Conversely, FM Global does use the term " Approvals " for its certification listings, which are intended for use of the products within buildings that are insured by FM Global.
Conversely, speculative fiction is sometimes used as the umbrella term for SF, fantasy, Magic realism, horror, etc.
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, some instructors use the term " half seat " to describe a full two-point jumping seat.
Conversely, libertarians and anarcho-capitalists most commonly apply the term " anarchism " to any philosophy that opposes all forms of initiatory coercion ( without specifications regarding economic systems ).
Conversely, where the word " banci " seems innocuous enough in Malaysia (" census "), in Indonesia it is a derogatory term for " transvestite ".
Conversely, the V. C. s, all colonists from different worlds, often used the term ' earthworm ' to describe Smith and his compatriots.
Conversely, why else would the term bDud. rTsi be used as a poetic synonym for beer?
Conversely, the predicate term ' P ' cannot be said to be distributed, or exhausted in its expression because it is indeterminate whether every instance of a member of ' P ' as a class is also a member of ' S ' as a class.
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!

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