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Conversely and off
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, to switch off a p-channel device requires V < sub > GS </ sub > positive.
Conversely, it being set apart implies the opposite-that someone took the clothes off in an ordinary manner ; furthermore, the Greek text uses the word, entetuligmenon, " having been folded up ", seeming to imply some intentional action had been taken on the soudarion.
Conversely if wave-off was not initiated and the aircraft was not arrested, it would not have enough power and / or runway to take off from the carrier.
Conversely, a large elderly generation can be the result of an aging “ baby boom ”, but if that generation had failed to replace its population during its fertile years, the result is a subsequent “ population bust ”, or decrease in population, as that older generation dies off.
Conversely, in the lungs, where oxygen concentration is high, binding of oxygen causes hemoglobin to release protons, which combine with bicarbonate to drive off carbon dioxide in exhalation.
Conversely, an erudite scholar might attempt to " show off " by intentionally constructing a very complicated sentence.
Conversely, a high PRR / PRF can enhance target discrimination of nearer objects such as a periscope or fast moving missile leading to practices of employing low PRRs for search radar, and very high PRFs for fire control radars, with many dual-purpose and navigation radars, especially naval designs having variable PRRs which might allow a skilled operator to also use a PRR adjustment to enhance and clarify a unclear radar picture, for example in bad sea states where wave action generates false returns, and in general for less clutter, or perhaps a better return signal off a prominent landscape feature ( e. g. a cliff ).
Conversely, responder with weakness in opener's second suit should sign off.
Conversely, poets such as John Milton alternated between short and long forms for function words, depending on whether they occurred on or off the meter.
Conversely, it is allowing the U. S. to eliminate TV channels 52 to 69, freeing up 108 MHz ( from approximately 700 to 800 MHz ) for emergency services and to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, while still retaining ( although moving ) all existing TV stations.
Conversely, other existentialist thinkers argue that human beings might be said to actively engage each other and the universe as they communicate and create, and loneliness is merely the feeling of being cut off from this process.
Conversely, when the drug wears off the brain will, in severe enough cases, release less than the usual level of neurotransmitters, in order to compensate for depletion.
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 slower
* Conversely, when a slow rhythm is heard, typically slower than 450 ms per beat, each beat is separately understood.
Conversely, long-time critics of the series complained that Exile continued to prove that Mysts slower gameplay did not belong in the fast-paced modern game market ; GameSpot editor Greg Kasavin described the Myst series as having lost its relevance.
Conversely, its dedicated gear ratio also limits top speed, and is slower than a multi-geared bicycle on flat or descending terrain once bicycle speed exceeds the rider's ability to maintain continuing increases in cadence ( pedaling revolutions per minute ), typically 85 – 110 rpm.

Conversely and operation
Conversely, as the fuel evaporates from the float bowl, it leaves sediment, residue, and varnishes behind, which clog the passages and can interfere with the float operation.
Conversely, LRVs generally outperform traditional streetcars in terms of capacity and top-end speed, and almost all modern LRVs are capable of multiple-unit operation.
Conversely, if ( A, m, e, inv ) is a group object in one of those categories, then m necessarily coincides with the given operation on A, e is the inclusion of the given identity element on A, inv is the inversion operation and A with the given operation is an abelian group.
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, Operation Wacht am Rhein ( Watch on the Rhine ) was deliberately named to suggest the opposite of its purpose-a defensive " watch " as opposed to a massive blitzkrieg operation, just as was Operation Weserübung ( Weser-exercise ), which signified the plans to invade Norway and Denmark in April 1940.
Conversely, a small bowel obstruction in a " virgin abdomen " ( an abdomen that has not seen an operation ) is almost never treated conservatively.
Conversely, in the United Kingdom O gauge is popular among fine-scale modellers generally with an emphasis on detail rather than operation.
Conversely, given a Boolean ring R, we define the join operation by a ' b = a + b + ab, and the meet operation as multiplication.
Conversely, any map Φ of this form is a quantum operation provided
Conversely, optimal high RPM valve timing, lift and duration settings would result in very rough low RPM operation and difficult idling.
Conversely, high powered engines commonly complete a " 4th gear sweep " test in less than 10 seconds, which is not a reliable load condition as compared to operation in the real world.
Conversely, the 300-tonne Mark III incorporated limited AI routines allowing limited independent action and was powered by ionic batteries able to support combat-level activity for up to ten years and enabling operation even when fully submerged.
Conversely, a regiment or a battalion might obtain more than one battle honour over the course of a larger operation.

Conversely and reduce
Conversely, the overclocker may decide to decrease the chip voltage while overclocking ( a process known as undervolting ), to reduce heat emissions while performance remains optimal.
Conversely, sins reduce one's merit before God and incur a debt to Him in the divine economy.
Conversely, poor weather, poisoning by agricultural pesticides, lack of mud for nest building and competition with House Sparrows can reduce numbers.
Conversely, we will explore how insights from science can be useful, not only to develop technology and improve our material comfort, but to reduce the suffering of individuals, families, and society.
Conversely, systems that reduce water temperature will have less scaling.
Conversely, blood vessels constrict when carbon dioxide levels are below normal, so hyperventilating a patient with a ventilator or bag valve mask can temporarily reduce ICP.
Conversely, spin columns may be employed instead of normal microfuge tubes to significantly reduce the amount of agarose beads required per reaction.
Conversely, simply mocking one method might require far less configuration than setting up an entire real class and therefore reduce maintenance needs.
Conversely, a rapid cooling cycle with a large undercooling will increase the number of nuclei and thus reduce the size of the resulting dendrites ( and often lead to small grains ).
Conversely, Trotsky argued that a defeat for the USSR would strengthen capitalism and reduce the possibilities for political revolution.

Conversely and power
Conversely, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean do not have single words for a thousand to the second, third, fifth power, etc., unlike English and many other European languages.
" Conversely, Voyager Captain Janeway refused to allow the Kazon-Nistrim and the Kazon-Ogla to have replicator technology, believing it would tip the balance of power among the Kazon factions.
His cold demeanour is representative of what the sixteenth century thought to be a side-effect of political genius Conversely, Antony ’ s focus is on valour and chivalry, and Antony views the political power of victory as a by-product of both.
Conversely, if a ship is to safely pass under a low bridge or overhead power cable, the mariner must know the minimum clearance between the masthead and the obstruction, which will occur at high tide.
Conversely defeat by an external power could mean the end of a ruler and his people, who were absorbed into the victorious confederacy.
Conversely, other military dictatorships may gradually restore significant components of civilian government while the senior military commander still maintains executive political power.
Conversely, however, the Trade Federation and other cartels within the Republic, some of which were represented in the Senate, held that a Republic government which lacked significant military power was just what they wanted, since it couldn't control them.
Sekonyela's downfall is commonly attributed to his personal defects-to the love of war by which he alienated his neighbours, and to the rough treatment by which he alienated his own people, Conversely, Moshweshwe's rise to power is commonly attributed to his love of peace and to his benevolence.
Conversely, Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, who to date has spent his entire career in the American League and is the Red Sox's regular DH, is forced to play first base when the Red Sox have away interleague games, forcing the Sox to give up good defensive fielding in favor of Ortiz's power hitting.
Conversely, no future law of a State would be void for inconsistency with ( being " repugnant to ") any UK law applying with " paramount force " in Australia ; a State ( like the Commonwealth ) would have power to repeal or amend such an existing UK law so far as it applied to the State ( s 3 ).
Conversely, the less power a government has over its citizens, the less it tends to kill them or to launch wars of aggression.
Conversely, privatisation shrinks the power of the state and free enterprise enlarges the power of the people.
Conversely, not all nuclear power plants have cooling towers, and some instead cool their heat exchangers with lake, river or ocean water.
Conversely, simply generating steam at process pressure instead of high enough pressure to generate power at the top end also has lost opportunity cost.
Conversely, in the Boilermakers ' Case of 1956 < sup > 25 </ sup >, the Court held that Chapter III courts could not be invested with anything other than judicial power.
Conversely when the die block is at the top of the expansion link ( 7 ), maximal power in reverse is obtained.
Conversely, if a surface area based property scales to mass to the 0. 8 power, the values are higher than predicted by isometry and the organism is said to show " positive allometry ".
Conversely, a very powerful political group may use its power for opportunistic purposes because it knows that criticism of such action has no real effect ( it is possible to " get away with it ").

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