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Conversely and Roman
Conversely, the Roman poet Ovid provides a second etymology, in which he says that the month of May is named for the maiores, Latin for " elders ," and that the following month ( June ) is named for the iuniores, or " young people " ( Fasti VI. 88 ).
Conversely, Baptists are underrepresented, a reflection of their quite recent expansion in numbers ; there has been only one Roman Catholic president, although they are currently the largest single denomination, and there have been no Lutheran, Pentecostal, or Latter Day Saint presidents.
There are many stories of men lying about their age to join the armed forces, for example to fight in World War I. Conversely, those wishing to avoid conscription may also falsify their age: the birthdate of Henryk Gulbinowicz, Bishop Emeritus of Wroclaw, Poland and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, was changed from 1923 to 1928 by his parents and his parish priest to prevent him from being conscripted during World War II.

Conversely and connection
That is, the motivational internalist believes that there is an internal, necessary connection between one's conviction that X ought to be done and one's motivation to do X. Conversely, the motivational externalist ( or moral externalist ) claims that there is no necessary, internal connection between moral convictions and moral motives.
Conversely, using the last line as a definition one shows that the expression so defined is a connection compatible with the metric, i. e. is a Levi-Civita connection.
Conversely, if a suitable notion of parallel transport is available, then a corresponding connection can be obtained by differentiation.
Conversely, any operator satisfying the above properties defines a connection on E and a connection in this sense is also known as a covariant derivative on E.
Conversely, if ∇ is a connection on E and A is a one-form on M with values in End ( E ), then ∇+ A is a connection on E.
Conversely, a connection on E determines a connection on F ( E ), and these two constructions are mutually inverse.
The principal connection α on Q can be recovered from the form η by taking Q to be the associated bundle P ×< sub > H </ sub > G. Conversely, the form η can be recovered from α by pulling back along the inclusion P ⊂ Q.
Conversely, an Ehresmann connection H ⊂ TP ( or v: TP → V ) on P defines a principal G-connection ω if and only if it is G-equivariant in the sense that.
A section Γ of dπ: TP / G → TM such that Γ: TM → TP / G is a linear morphism of vector bundles over M, can be identified with a principal connection in P. Conversely, a principal connection as defined above gives rise to such a section Γ of TP / G.
where it is understood that d and ω refer to the exterior derivative and a matrix of 1-forms, respectively, acting on the components of ξ. Conversely, a matrix of 1-forms ω is a priori sufficient to completely determine the connection locally on the open set over which the basis of sections e is defined.
Conversely, it has also been said that the connection between virtual crimes and real crimes are " tenuous at best: It is the link between a brutal rape and a fictional story of a brutal rape.

Conversely and introduced
Conversely, Michel de Montaigne's essay " Of cannibals " introduced a new multicultural note in European civilization.
Conversely, BK has introduced many products which failed to catch hold in the marketplace.
Conversely, the importation of wheat was restricted, with the first prohibitive tariffs on the importation of grains introduced in 1663 in a two-tier system, adjusted ( 1670 ) into a three-tier system based on current price.
Conversely, Kurt Angle was introduced to the World Wrestling Federation with an American hero gimmick based on his gold medal win at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Conversely and foreign
Conversely there are often negative feelings towards the veterans of foreign nations held long after the war is over ; for example towards the German Nazi soldiers, yet they are no less veterans of war than those of the winning side.
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, ' the success or failure of United States foreign economic peace aims depended almost entirely on its ability to win or extract the co-operation of Great Britain '.
Conversely, a limited number of foreign players are allowed for each CBA team.
Conversely, in the early 21st century, several major emerging economies effectively sold large amounts of their currencies in order to prevent their value rising-and in the process building large reserves of foreign currency, principally the dollar.
Conversely, he was also criticised for spending far too much time preparing for and undertaking foreign travel.
Conversely, fewer than 5 % of Japanese public debt is held by foreign countries.

Conversely and influence
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, he suggested that influence was not as much of a problem for such poets as Shakespeare and Ben Jonson.
Conversely, jazz became an influence on composers as diverse as George Gershwin and Herbert Howells.
Conversely, Pitchfork has also been seen as being a negative influence on some indie artists.
Conversely, a player's character can also influence and change a persistent world.
) Conversely, in a chord progression, harmonies are said to prolong a triad when they are subordinated to that governing chord in a systematic manner ; the job of such prolonging harmonies is to express and extend the influence of that hierarchically super-ordinate pitch or triad.

Conversely and beyond
Conversely, if an advertisement strikes a chord with the viewer ( such as an ad for debt relief shown to a viewer who has received a late notice in the mail ), or has entertainment value beyond the basic message ( such as the classic humorous spots for Wendy's " Where's the beef?
Conversely, minimal compliance with a safety statute does not always absolve a defendant if the trier of fact determines that the reasonable person should have taken actions beyond and in excess of what the statute required.
Conversely, in an internal ( female ) thread ( e. g., in a nut ), the major and minor diameters are minimum dimensions, therefore the thread profile must end flat at D < sub > min </ sub > but may be rounded out beyond D < sub > maj </ sub >.
Conversely, a system which changes the shape of the wave ( beyond simple scaling or shifting ) creates additional harmonics ( harmonic distortion ).
Conversely, the Tayledras live in Vales they create, centered on a Heartstone, fed by ley-lines and used to maintain a number of spells which maintain the suitable growth of foliage which becomes a beautiful and exotic locale, with magically powered springs of cool, warm, and hot water, as many for bathing as for swimming and trysting, and monumental trees far beyond the range of what could ever possibly be grown naturally.

Conversely and control
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, Groups incur penalties when attempting to control Groups with opposite alignments or when attempting to destroy groups with the same alignment.
Conversely, in the bleak Orwellian world of " The High Ones "— where the Soviets have won the Third World War and gained control of the whole world — the dissidents still have some hope, precisely because space flight has not been abandoned.
Conversely most ( but not all ) of the ASCII " control characters " have some control function in isolation, therefore are not escape characters.
Conversely, it allows the programmer to order the source code to control the order of execution.
Conversely, Edison's control of direct current distribution and generating machinery patents blocked further expansion of Thomson-Houston.
Conversely, cable control is immediate and physical, and through that offers a certain degree of direct force feedback that myoelectric control does not.
Conversely the final policy represented a victory for business interests ( who feared competition from the government in the area of applied research and who saw Kilgore's patent law proposal as a threat to their property rights ) and for scientists ( who gained control of what would later become an important source of resources and professional autonomy ).
Conversely, Māori fought for mana and economic advantage, to obtain slaves, goods or control of lands, and for the challenge of a good battle.
Conversely, some predatory hemipterans are themselves biological pest control agents, such as various nabids, and even some members of families that are primarily phytophagous, such as the genus Geocoris in the family Lygaeidae.
Conversely, there is weak culture where there is little alignment with organizational values, and control must be exercised through extensive procedures and bureaucracy.
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.
Conversely, if the difference in price is near zero, but the more costly competitor would convey an enormous battlefield advantage through special ammunition, radar fire control and laser range finding, enabling it to destroy enemy tanks accurately at extreme ranges, military planners may choose it instead — based on the same cost effectiveness principle.
Conversely, there is a point at which action must be taken to control cost.
Conversely, a state school ( including one run by a school district ) may rely heavily on private funding such as high fees or private donations and still be considered state by virtue of governmental ownership and control.
Conversely, Lenin defined imperialism as " the highest stage of capitalism ", the era in which monopoly finance capital becomes dominant, forcing nations and corporations to compete for control over resources and markets all over the world.
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, if the child hears one parent tell the other that this child is rotten and cannot control behavior, then the child will believe that bad behaviors cannot be controlled.
Conversely, without an SBC, the media traffic travels directly between the VoIP phones, without the in-network call signaling elements having control over their path.
Conversely, higher rates of social support have been associated with numerous positive outcomes, including faster recovery from coronary artery surgery, less susceptibility to herpes attacks, a lowered likelihood to show age-related cognitive decline, and better diabetes control.
Conversely, some styles such as Belgian witbier benefit from being poured into a wet glass to control the often profusive head.
Conversely, some roads with an " N " designation, including freeways are under the control of provincial, or municipal authorities.

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