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His view is that every religion pertains to a community, and, conversely, every community is in one aspect a religious unit.
The technological, operative approach, which she calls extraverted, and the mystic, contemplative, psychological one, which she calls introverted are not mutually exclusive, but complementary instead, as meditation requires practice in the real world, and conversely.
Every grammar in Chomsky normal form is context-free, and conversely, every context-free grammar can be transformed into an equivalent one which is in Chomsky normal form.
Hormones have many different functions and modes of action ; one hormone may have several effects on different target organs, and, conversely, one target organ may be affected by more than one hormone.
Both in specialized and in ordinary language, guilt is an affective state in which one experiences conflict at having done something that one believes one should not have done ( or conversely, having not done something one believes one should have done ).
In order to sue a trust, one must sue the trustee in his or her capacity as trustee for a specific trust ; conversely, if the trust needs to sue someone, the lawsuit must be brought by the trustee in his or her capacity as such.
and the fact that equality holds only when u and v are linearly dependent ( the fact that conversely one has equality if u and v are linearly dependent is immediate from the properties of the inner product ).
Public schools in any region of the USA may be de facto racially segregated ( or nearly so ) simply because they are in neighborhoods whose residents are all, or nearly all, of one race ( such as urban ghettos or conversely, affluent suburbs ).
A side platform, conversely, is the more usual type of platform, located alongside tracks where the train may simply pull into the platform from one end, and leave passing the other end.
Given the choice, whether one believes that " the lives of entire peoples and societies have been decisively influenced by exceptional individuals " or, conversely, that whatever happens occurs as a result of impersonal forces oblivious to human intentions – Berlin rejected both options and the choice itself as nonsensical.
Furthermore, for a given axis and angle, one can easily construct the corresponding quaternion, and conversely, for a given quaternion one can easily read off the axis and the angle.
Care must be taken to distinguish true compartments from items upon which supporters are merely resting one or more feet, or, sometimes, mere heraldic badges or pure decoration under the shield, and, conversely, care must also be taken in very unusual cases such as the coat of arms of Belize, in which what may be taken to be a crest, the mahogany tree rising above the shield, is really part of the compartment.
Then going from A to B, one arrives at B with the direction eastsoutheast, and conversely, the direction at B of A is westnorthwest.
) state that one should embrace the absurd condition of humankind while conversely continuing to explore and search for meaning.
In a galvanic cell one metal is able to reduce the cation of the other metal, and, conversely, the other cation can oxidize the first metal.
Such denunciation may be notified by Germany to any one of the States allied with the RSFSR to take effect only for her relations with that State and, conversely, by any one of these States to

conversely and cannot
Clearly, we cannot define ' antecedent ' without using the term ' consequent ', nor conversely.
Their hind limbs are not well developed, so that they cannot walk on all fours ; conversely, their wings are broad, making their flight particularly agile.
The much deeper frame of the fretsaw is more useful for cutting well away from the edge but conversely cannot manage the thicker materials commonly cut by the coping saws.
Prusiks are unlikely to be needed on short climbs where the climber can be readily lowered to the ground ; conversely, they may prove useful where the climber cannot be lowered, for instance from a high cliff or due to a hazard underneath the climber.

conversely and understand
Both of these researchers had an important understanding about phenomenological philosophy that helped them better understand the biological basis of intelligence, and conversely, their neurobiological understanding helped them better understand phenomenological analysis of experience.
* Doing so, or conversely, understand the consequences of breaking the rules.

conversely and without
A saturated liquid contains as much thermal energy as it can without boiling ( or conversely a saturated vapor contains as little thermal energy as it can without condensing ).
In a famous phrase, the court said that obscenity is " utterly without redeeming social importance "— meaning that, conversely, any work with redeeming social importance was not obscene, even if it contained isolated passages that could " deprave and corrupt " some readers.
Therefore a map projection must have been used to create the map, and, conversely, maps could not exist without map projections.
Since terminals were connected through various types of front-end processors ( as per common IBM timesharing practice both then and now ), and could therefore function without CPU attention for a considerable amount of time, MUSIC used variable-length time slices, which could, on compute-bound processing, reach a maximum of several seconds per time slice ; conversely, if a user filled the output buffer or reached a conversational read, the timeslice would end immediately.
This would mean that the spelling of a word would unambiguously and transparently indicate its pronunciation ; and conversely that a speaker knowing the pronunciation of a word would be able to infer its spelling without any doubt.
Perhaps because of her own infidelity, Titania was quick to assume that Auberon was equally unfaithful although no evidence of this was ever shown, and conversely Auberon was shown to maintain strong affection for his wife even in the face of her reputation, even regularly disguising himself as a maid to be with his queen without enduring her scorn.
The most influential proponent of the distinction was John Wallis, whose 1653 Grammatica Linguae Anglicanae stated " The rule is ... to express a future event without emotional overtones, one should say I shall, we shall, but you / he / she / they will ; conversely, for emphasis, willfulness, or insistence, one should say I / we will, but you / he / she / they shall ".
Large photographs often appear without any related story, only a caption describing their contents ; conversely, news stories are rarely accompanied by photographs.
Legal positivism states that one may disobey certain laws without doing wrong, or conversely that one may wrongfully obey certain other laws.
Should the physical document or token containing the TANs be stolen, it will be of little use without the password ; conversely, if the login data are obtained, no transactions can be performed without a valid TAN.

conversely and something
The untreated individual may quickly change their mind about their romantic partner, friends or family if they hear something negative being said about them ; as a result they may attack or, conversely, isolate themselves from the person or group until they regain normal thoughts.
He would draw a shape and invite the child to make something of it ; or, conversely, the child would draw a shape for Winnicott to do something with '.
In his famous book Rules for Radicals, community organizer Saul Alinsky for instance comments that in political organizations, quite often the right things are done for the wrong reasons, and conversely that the wrong things are done for perfectly " correct " reasons – presumably because of differentials in the existing understandings about why something is actually being done, and what the real effect of it will be.

conversely and about
Other associated words possess similar meanings including: khabar ( news, information ) often refers to reports about Muhammad, but sometimes refers to traditions about his companions and their successors from the following generation ; conversely, athar ( trace, vestige ) usually refers to traditions about the companions and successors, though sometimes connotes traditions about Muhammad.
Britpop bands conversely denounced grunge as irrelevant and having nothing to say about their lives.
Nimoy had much input into how Spock would act in certain situations, and conversely, Nimoy's contemplation of how Spock acted gave him cause to think about things in a way that he never would have thought if he had not portrayed the character.
Modern centerfire cartridges are often loaded to about maximum chamber pressure ; conversely, no commercialized rimfire has ever been loaded above about maximum chamber pressure.
And conversely once these universal laws are understood, it is possible to make predictions and observations about other objects besides the moon.
All events, associations, stimuli, and experiences return thoughts to the limerent object with unnerving consistency, while conversely the constant thoughts about the limerent object define all other experiences.
RR Lyrae stars were formerly called " cluster variables " because of their strong ( but not exclusive ) association with globular clusters ; conversely, about 90 % of all variables known in globular clusters are RR Lyraes.
Sutherland gave his opinion to the UK ’ s Lords home affairs committee on the 21st June 2012 as being ( a ) that “ at the most basic level individuals should have freedom of choice ” about working and studying in other countries and that EU states should stop targeting “ highly skilled ” migrants ( and, conversely, placing restrictions on low-skilled migrants ).
While this in part reflects an emphasis on shipping by many fan fiction authors, it is also considered a useful service to those readers who only wish to read about certain pairings ( or conversely, wish to avoid reading about pairings they dislike ).
Beer, conversely, exhibits a change with temperature about three times this much.
Kane Yee's seminal 1966 paper proposed spatially staggering the vector components of the E-field and H-field about rectangular unit cells of a Cartesian computational grid so that each E-field vector component is located midway between a pair of H-field vector components, and conversely.
An experiment in the study found that participants moved towards greater belief in God after writing essays about how intuition yielded a right answer or reflection yielded a wrong answer ( and conversely, towards atheism if primed to think about either a failure of intuition or success of reflection ).
The composition, size, and other properties depends on where the dust is found, and conversely, a compositional analysis of a dust particle can reveal much about the dust particle's origin.
Jon on the other hand is conversely optimistic about their stay, despite finding out his ' super deluxe ' tent has barely enough room to house the three for the week.

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