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Conversely and words
Conversely, Derek Bickerton and others argue that the advent of abstract words provided a mental basis for analyzing higher-order relations, and that any communication system that remotely resembles human language utterly relies on cognitive architecture that co-evolved alongside language.
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, Sinhalese has also borrowed from the original Vedda language, words and grammatical structures, differentiating it from its related Indo-Aryan languages.
Conversely, older speakers in some regions ( such as the American South ) may use in words like coach and road that have in SE ( i. e., ).
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 ever-professional Hoppy delivers a speech filled with police jargon and big words, which confuses Fred and / or Lamont thus turning to Smitty, who would then translate Hoppy's speech into Jive.
# 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, words such as banjee, while well-established in a subset of gay society, have never made the transition to popular use.
Given then a normal extension L of K, with automorphism group Aut ( L / K ) = G, and containing α, any element g ( α ) for g in G will be a conjugate of α, since the automorphism g sends roots of p to roots of p. Conversely any conjugate β of α is of this form: in other words, G acts transitively on the conjugates.
Conversely, some non-Latin words ending in-us or Latin words that would not have pluralized with-i in Latin are given an-i ending in English.
Conversely, words ending in consonants are very common in Milanese.
Conversely, the basic structure of a transitive Japanese sentence is SOV, with the usual syntactic features associated with languages of this typology, including postpositions, that is, grammar particles that appear after the words and phrases to which they apply.
Conversely, exception words, or irregular words, that do not follow the spelling-sound rules are processed through the lexical route.
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, synthetic languages often combine many lexical morphemes into single words, making it difficult to boil them down to the traditional sense of words found more easily in analytic languages ; this is especially difficult for polysynthetic languages, such as Inuktitut and Ubykh, where entire sentences may consist of a single word.

Conversely and containing
Conversely, if I is not maximal, then there is a right ideal J properly containing I.
Each convex set containing X must ( by the assumption that it is convex ) contain all convex combinations of points in X, so the set of all convex combinations is contained in the intersection of all convex sets containing X. Conversely, the set of all convex combinations is itself a convex set containing X, so it also contains the intersection of all convex sets containing X, and therefore the sets given by these two definitions must be equal.
Conversely, if a double sharp were added to any other note not containing a sharp or flat as indicated by the key signature then the note will be raised two semitones or a whole step with respect to the chromatic scale.
Conversely, it also showcased Wayne Shorter's playing to the extent of containing more saxophone solos than any other Weather Report album in the band's entire career.
Conversely, a folder containing music files would offer options to play those files in a media player, or to go online to purchase music.
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 and word
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, 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, the word also figures in idiomatic phrases such as " the dog's bollocks ", " top bollock ( s )", or more simply " the bollocks " ( as opposed to just " bollocks "), which will refer to something which is admired, approved of or well-respected.
Conversely, two unitary district councils added the word " county " to their titles to become " Rutland County Council District Council " and " County of Herefordshire District Council ".
Conversely, in the Hebrew language compound, the word ב ֵּ ית ס ֵ פ ֶ ר bet sefer ( school ), it is the head that is modified: the compound literally means " house-of book ", with ב ַּ י ִ ת bayit ( house ) having entered the construct state to become ב ֵּ ית bet ( house-of ).
Conversely, in the word 煙草 ( tabako ) for " tobacco ", the individual kanji respectively mean " smoke " and " herb ", which corresponds to the meaning, but they have no phonetic relationship to the word tabako – this is 熟字訓 ( jukujikun ).
Conversely, neutral quotes may indicate that the word or phrase in quotes has changed in meaning since its usage in the specific instance, especially if the word or phrase has gained a controversial or pejorative meaning.
Conversely, tabako, the Japanese word for " tobacco ", is generally written as たばこ or タバコ ( in hiragana – despite being a loanword – or katakana ), even in signs, and rarely written as with the ateji 煙草.
Conversely, where the word " banci " seems innocuous enough in Malaysia (" census "), in Indonesia it is a derogatory term for " transvestite ".
* Conversely, the word knave originally meant " boy " and only gradually acquired its meaning of " person of low, despicable character ".
Conversely and to some surprisingly, the word may be used to mean " approve of ," especially in an official sense.

Conversely and itself
Conversely, glancing toward the sun, the colors that were not scattered away — the longer wavelengths such as red and yellow light — are directly visible, giving the sun itself a slightly yellowish hue.
Conversely, if W is subspace of V, then W is itself a vector space under the operations induced by
Conversely, unlike a human being, an animal does not objectify itself, asthe subject ”, nor its products as ideas,the object ”, because an animal engages in directly self-sustaining actions that have neither a future intention, nor a conscious intention.
Equipped with this notion of length, a Riemannian manifold is a metric space, meaning that it has a distance function d ( p, q ) whose value at a pair of points p and q is the distance from p to q. Conversely, the metric tensor itself is the derivative of the distance function ( taken in a suitable manner ).
Conversely, this is satirised as bleeding edge technology by skeptics ( this may itself be an example of the appeal to tradition fallacy ).
Conversely a boat on an upwind course may find itself trapped in the dirty air of a boat immediately to windward.
Conversely, any vector space,, is an affine space over itself.
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, if the book itself is unimportant, or at least has little demand, the jacket is usually of little value either, but nearly all surviving pre-1920 jackets add some additional value to the book they cover.
Conversely, a value system by itself is internally inconsistent if:
Conversely, it also held the party to increasing commitment to ending segregationism and Jim Crow, and disengaging itself from its segregationist wing, held to be too far right for the new centrist consensus.
Conversely, the naming conventions for a station's newscast are sometimes used as a universal on-air branding for the station itself, and may be used for general promotional purposes, even used in promoting syndicated and network programming.
Conversely, there have been occasions where the university provided a focus and coherence for the cultural life of the city ; though at other times, it has withdrawn into itself and undermined urban culture.
Conversely, raising an objection does not necessarily imply that the objector disagrees with the proposal itself ; he may simply believe it would be better to take a formal vote.
Conversely, elves of the Tolkien mould have become standardized staple characters of modern fantasy to such an extent that breaking the norms for how an elf is supposed to be and behave has become an end in itself.
Conversely, the-city state of Pherae had allied itself with the Phocians.

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