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Conversely and they
Conversely, experimenters would consider as impressive such statements as the following
, which
, if
they turned out
to be hits
, are so unusual as
to be
really significant:
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, they allow it in forwards applied bias where the applied bias reduces the built in potential barrier.
Conversely, the defensive team will know
that the offense has
to cover
a good deal of ground in
a single play
, will expect
a forward pass
, and will know from earlier study something of the propensities of the offense
they face.
Conversely, if either of these last two expressions
is defined
, then so
is the other
( and again
they are equal
).
Conversely, if one's sins outweigh their good deeds
they are sent
to hell.
Conversely, they are interested in the role of vegetation on climate and weather.
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented
, a reflection of their quite recent expansion in numbers ; there has been only one Roman Catholic president
, although
they are currently the largest single denomination
, and there have been no Lutheran
, Pentecostal
, or Latter Day Saint presidents.
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, if the hybrid offspring are more fit than their ancestors
, then the populations will merge back into the same species within the area
they are in contact.
Conversely, large potential donors will
not be able
to gain political access or favorable legislation in return for their contributions since
they cannot prove
to candidates the supposed extent of their financial support.
Conversely, surveys conducted among living donors postoperatively and in
a period of five years following the procedure have shown extreme regret in
a majority of the donors
, who said
that given the chance
to repeat the procedure
, they would
not.
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, unofficial duties are performed by Royal Family members on behalf of Canadian organizations of which
they may be patrons
, through their attendance at charity events
, visiting with members of the Canadian Forces as colonel-in-chief
, or marking certain key anniversaries.
Conversely, the current population of Taiwan regard these overseas Chinese as foreigners akin
to Singaporean Chinese
, as opposed
to the pre-Taiwanization era when
they were labeled as fellow Chinese compatriots.
Conversely they have
to wait for others trapped in the congestion
, which greatly affects the daily productivity.
Conversely, they have no recognizable homologs in archea and bacteria and are thus part of the
" eukaryotic signature genes.
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, citizens
may find themselves ineligible because
they do
not currently reside within the United States ; exceptions apply for children of military parent
( s ) who were born overseas
, were disabled or became blind overseas
, or first applied for benefits overseas and for students studying abroad who were eligible for SSI in the month prior
to leaving the US
, whose absence will be for less than 1 year
, and who are studying
to enhance their ability
to perform substantial gainful activity
, sponsored by an educational institution in the US
, and would
not be available
to the individual in the US.
" Conversely, they also explained
that fascism was of the right
, not of the left.
Conversely, lipopolysaccharide sensitivity
may be restored
to resistant mice if
they are colonized by hematopoietic precursors from endotoxin sensitive animals.
Conversely, the reviewers felt
that the MS-DOS
version was extremely fast
, so much so
that they had
to slow the game operation down in order
to read all the on-screen messages.
Conversely, a noncustodial parent
is required
to pay child support even if
they are partially or fully denied contact with the child.
Conversely, being loved by your children would
not count towards your happiness if you did
not know
that they loved you
( and perhaps thought
that they did
not ), but it would count towards your eudaimonia.
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, 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, 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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