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Conversely and weak
Conversely, states such as Virginia and Massachusetts in the United States of America did not have sovereign status, but had significant political and economic independence coupled with weak federal control, reducing the incentive to secede.
Conversely, there is weak culture where there is little alignment with organizational values, and control must be exercised through extensive procedures and bureaucracy.
Conversely, the coupling becomes weak at very high energies ( asymptotic freedom ), and the quarks become observable as point-like particles, in deep inelastic scattering, as anticipated by Feynman-Bjorken scaling.
Conversely, if weak or normal ( m, n, k ) is a win, then any larger weak ( m, n, k ) is a win.
Conversely, the Khmer Rouge government and the subsequent civil war kept Cambodia economically weak.
Conversely, companies in countries with weak patent systems have an increased fear of intellectual property theft from foreign vendors or workers, and, therefore, have less offshoring.
Conversely, Greg Kasavin commented that the Konquest Mode " is the weak point from the game " as he noted it to be " ugly ", lacked good voice acting and good graphics.

Conversely and adhesion
Conversely, under other circumstances CD34 has been shown to act as molecular " Teflon " and block mast cell adhesion, or to facilitate opening of vascular lumens.

Conversely and strong
Conversely, if initial feedback is not strong, the print-run of the book may be reduced, the marketing budget cut or, in some cases, the book is dropped from publication altogether.
Conversely, when the NAO index is low ( NAO -), the eastern seaboard and southeastern United States can incur winter cold outbreaks more than the norm with associated snowstorms and sub-freezing conditions into Florida, in summer, a strong NAO-is thought to contribute to a weakened jet stream that normally pulls zonal systems into the Atlantic Basin, thus contributing to heat waves.
Conversely, the corresponding expression for computer, powerful computers is preferred over * strong computers.
Conversely, when there is a strong south-westerly wind it is better to be on the Bucks station because it is more sheltered from the wind.
Conversely, after the war, a strong trend of Entnazifizierung (" denazification ") took place.
Conversely, strong anti-Islamist sentiment ( typified politically by the RCD, which received 8 %) is not unknown.
Conversely, the strong interaction between electrons and proteins makes thick ( e. g. 3-dimensional > 1 micrometer ) crystals impervious to electrons, which only penetrate short distances.

Conversely and results
Conversely, if the same is done with the left hand, a left-handed system results.
Conversely, sulfite pulping results in a higher volume of pulp which is easier to bleach and process.
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, the study did not observe the same results in white quadriceps ( WQ ) and soleus ( SOL ) muscles that they did in RQ.
Conversely any process that yields the same sensory / neural results will yield the same perceptual experience, no matter what the physical object that initiated the process may have been like.
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, the clear-based Ilford and Fuji films sometimes results in off-color prints on color paper, but can be optically printed on black-and-white paper, just like any other black-and-white film.
Conversely, a valgus deformity at the knee results in a knock-kneed appearance, with the distal part of the leg deviated outward.
Conversely, deep processing ( e. g., semantic processing ) results in a more durable memory trace.
Conversely, test results showed his memory for faces scored at the level expected of a 6 – 8 year old child in this task.
Conversely, the level of informativity should also not be so low that it results in boredom and the rejection of the text.

Conversely and conditions
Conversely, an annual grown under extremely favorable conditions may have highly successful seed propagation, giving it the appearance of being biennial or perennial.
Conversely, the bodies of people who had certain medical conditions are useful for research into those conditions.
Conversely, airborne forces typically lack the supplies and equipment for prolonged combat operations, and are therefore more suited for airhead operations than long-term occupation ; furthermore, parachute operations are particularly sensitive to adverse weather conditions.
) Conversely, if B satisfies both of the conditions 1 and 2, then there is a unique topology on X for which B is a base ; it is called the topology generated by B.
Conversely, patients with evidently serious conditions, such as cardiac arrest, will bypass triage altogether and move straight to the appropriate part of the department.
Conversely, if government policy or economic conditions shifts generators back to use more polluting fossil fuels and internal combustion engine vehicles ( ICEVs ), or more inefficient sources, the reverse can happen.
Conversely, if a character is presented only with well-defined goal conditions during the entire ' story ', this implies a lack of emotional ambivalence during decision-making which denies the possibility of input to theme.
Conversely, when people identify with their current experience, the conditions of wholeness and growth support change.
Conversely, a buried ditch, with a fill containing more organic matter than the natural earth, provides much more conducive conditions and water will naturally collect there, nourishing the plants growing above.
Conversely, the dis-satisfiers ( company policy and administrative practices, supervision, interpersonal relationships, working conditions, and salary ) contribute very little to job satisfaction.
Conversely any blowup of the plane in points satisfying these conditions is a del Pezzo surface.
Conversely, the bone age may be normal in some conditions of abnormal growth.
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, ( f ) can be reached, albeit in a non-trivial manner, by starting with the differential equilibrium equations and the stress boundary conditions on, and proceeding in the manner similar to ( a ) and ( b ).
Conversely, given any Lie algebra with a direct sum decomposition satisfying these three conditions, the linear map σ, equal to the identity on and minus the identity on, is an involutive automorphism.
Conversely, there is a tendency to be much more sympathetic to those who satisfy any of the following conditions:

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