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Conversely, if the data are sparse — that is, if only K out of N Fourier coefficients are nonzero — then the complexity can be reduced to O ( K log N log ( N / K )), and this has been demonstrated to lead to practical speedups compared to an ordinary FFT for N / K > 32 in a large-N example ( N = 2 < sup > 22 </ sup >) using a probabilistic approximate algorithm ( which estimates the largest K coefficients to several decimal places ).
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 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, Per Christiansen found that using skull morphology allowed him to identify the subspecies krugeri, nubica, persica, and senegalensis, while there was overlap between bleyenberghi with senegalensis and krugeri.
( Conversely, this cloud of smoke also served to make it difficult for any archers to target the opposing soldiers that were using handguns ).
Conversely unlawful groups and terrorist have been accused of using paintball for similar tactical training purposes.
Conversely, two of the most famous rock musicians from Ontario, Avril Lavigne and Alanis Morissette, are Franco-Ontarian by the second definition but not by the first, since they were born to Franco-Ontarian parents but currently work and live predominantly using the English language ( both currently have residences in Los Angeles ).
Conversely, a turbocharger, using exhaust compression to spin its turbine, and not a direct mechanical link, is not generally regarded as a " blower " but simply a " turbo ".
Conversely, a theory that explains divergent phenomena using unrelated explanations is not as coherent as one that uses only one explanation for those divergent phenomena.
Conversely, the luxury-oriented Berlina and Calais sedans continued using a full-width boot-lid panel incorporating the registration plate and tail lamps.
Conversely, during the US occupation of 1946 – 68, the so-called " Navy Generation " learned modern US English at school, whilst using OML at home.
Conversely, using lenses with much longer focal lengths for portraits results in more extreme flattening of facial features, which also may be objectionable to the viewer.
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, since it is a type of formal third-party certification, museums using this name space obtain a way to assure visitors of the site's validity.
Conversely if f is a homomorphism from G to K < sub > k </ sub >, then one can color G by using the same color for two vertices in G whenever they are both mapped to the same vertex in K < sub > k </ sub >.
Conversely, the normed division algebras immediately give rise to trialities by taking each V < sub > i </ sub > equal to the division algebra, and using the inner product on the algebra to dualize the multiplication into a trilinear form.
Conversely, enchantments are also used to describe spells that cause no real effects but deceive people, either by directly affecting their thoughts or using some kind of illusions.
Conversely, motor glider pilots can start the engine to extend a flight if conditions will no longer support soaring, while unpowered gliders will have to land out, away from the home airfield, requiring retrieval by road using the glider's trailer.
Conversely, physical destruction using appropriate techniques is generally considered the most secure method available.
Conversely, in Guild Wars released in 2005, the monk is similar to the cleric class of other popular games, using spiritual powers to heal and purge disease.
Conversely, studies using transgenic mice in which neuronal signaling is abolished in specific circuitries showed that synaptic activity regulates, but is not essential to maintain, the expression of these proteins.

Conversely and last
Conversely, if either of these last two expressions is defined, then so is the other ( and again they are equal ).
Conversely, individuals who wish to receive benefit from their family connections may take that person's first or last name.
Conversely, in For Us, The Living, Scudder does establish for several years a de facto domination over the Mississippi Valley, and terrorizes much of the rest of the country by Ku Klux Klan – type thugs — but he is stopped at the last moment by the counter-mobilization of libertarians, and despite mass voter intimidation carries only Tennessee and Alabama.
Conversely, in one exposé of his past he is revealed to have no last name.
Conversely, Morrison picked up a throw-away character from DP # 14, who was slipped into the art on the last page of # 18 to set up Morrison's use: Dorothy Spinner was an ape-faced girl with powerful " imaginary friends.
" 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, UPC Ireland also claims to have been in discussions right up to the last moment in order to continue broadcasting the channels.
Conversely, UPC Ireland also claims to have been in discussions right up to the last moment in order to continue broadcasting the channels.
Conversely, if there is an election for the House of Representatives only ( as last happened in 1972 ), this would also involve the territory senators but not the state senators.
Conversely, the Americans, despite having reached the last four of the inaugural 1930 World Cup, had lost their last seven international matches ( including the 1934 World Cup and 1948 Summer Olympics ) by the combined score of 45 – 2, including losses to Italy ( 7 – 1 ), Norway ( 11 – 0 ) and Northern Ireland ( 5 – 0 ).

Conversely and line
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, every point on the line can be interpreted as a number in an ordered continuum which includes the real numbers.
( Conversely, the Star Trek: Enterprise episode " Awakening " includes a line from the long-deceased Surak referring to the enemies of logic in his time as " those who marched beneath the raptor's wing ": this would appear to be a reference to the symbol of the Romulan Empire.
Conversely, halting the cast and stopping the lure at the desired position requires practice in learning to feather the line with the forefinger as it uncoils from the spool.
Conversely, the influence of the data at any given point on the initial line propagates with the finite velocity c: there is no effect outside a triangle through that point whose sides are characteristic curves.
Conversely, if one line is perpendicular to a second line, it is also perpendicular to any line parallel to that second line.
Conversely, in 2004 the South Korean government charged the Korean High Speed Rail Construction Authority, a public entity, to construct its high speed rail line, 412 km from Seoul to Busan, in two phases.
Conversely, in April, on the Sunday of the London Marathon, it is crucial in enabling athletes and their supporters to reach the starting line, as on that day bus services across the heath are usually suspended as roads are closed.
Conversely, programs that expect newline to be used as a separator will interpret a final newline as starting a new ( empty ) line.
Conversely, the process could be used to " desweeten " audience reactions, toning down unwanted loud laughter or removing inappropriate applause, thus making the laughter more in line with the producer's preferred method of telling the story.
Conversely, in the presence of a " blitz count " there is also often a " QB sneak " rule, which prevents the quarterback from taking unfair advantage of the blitz count by preventing the quarterback from crossing the line of scrimmage before the blitz count is finished.
Conversely, a Lahar quickly loses force when it leaves the channel of its flow: even frail huts may remain standing, while at the same time being buried to the roof line in mud.
Conversely, on the next line, the end of " I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him " has an extra syllable because omitting the word " him " would make the sentence unclear, but adding a syllable at the end would not disrupt the meter.
Conversely if byte values 13 and 10 have meanings other than end of line, then they must be encoded as and respectively.
Conversely, a plane can be turned into a helicoid by choosing a line, or axis, on the plane then twisting the plane around that axis.
Conversely, to send the caller number on a line where the number is normally withheld, the following prefixes can be dialled:
Conversely, a squad of soldiers atop the hill may be able to see both tanks, though the tanks may not be able to see them ( since the tank's upward line of sight is limited ).
Conversely, while Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev spoke of reform, Ceauşescu maintained a hard political line and cult of personality.
Conversely, the upwards triangle divided by the base line of the downwards triangle is the alchemical symbol for air.
Conversely, every holomorphic function on the upper half-plane which is uniformly square-integrable on every horizontal line
Conversely, an " in line " post may be required if the seat tube angle is too slack.

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