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Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
Conversely, paintings which came out of his workshop that were not necessarily physically worked on by Cuyp but merely overseen by him technically, were marked with A. C. to show that it was his instruction which saw the paintings ’ completion.
Conversely, the existence of Bletchley Park, and of the decrypting achievements there, was never officially shared with the Soviet Union, whose war effort would have greatly benefited from regular decrypting of German messages relating to the Eastern Front.
Conversely, the islands do not receive the upwellings ( cold streams ) that affect the West African coast, so the air temperature is cooler than in Senegal, but the sea is actually warmer, because the orographic relief of some islands, as Sao Miguel with steep mountains, cover it with rich woods and luxuriant vegetation where the dense moisture condense and soak the plants, rocks, soil, logs, moss etc.
Conversely, an absence of secure cycle-parking is a recurring complaint by cyclists from cities with low modal share of cycling.
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, in the English language as a whole, singular verb forms can often be used with nouns ending in "- s " that were once considered plural ( for example: " Physics is my favorite academic subject ").
Conversely the car is stopped by releasing pressure on the cable ( with or without completely detaching ) and applying the brakes.
Conversely, if the same is done with the left hand, a left-handed system results.
Conversely, a column with a low reflux ratio must have a large number of stages, thus requiring a taller column.
Conversely, factors that favor plate columns are: presence of solids in feed, high liquid rates, large column diameters, complex columns, columns with wide feed composition variation, columns with a chemical reaction, absorption columns, columns limited by foundation weight tolerance, low liquid rate, large turn-down ratio and those processes subject to process surges.
Conversely, many natural forces, such as the sun, were associated with multiple deities.
Conversely, in functional code, the output value of a function depends only on the arguments that are input to the function, so calling a function f twice with the same value for an argument x will produce the same result f ( x ) both times.
Conversely, wages tend to go up with a decrease in population.
Conversely, given a groupoid G in the algebraic sense, let G < sub > 0 </ sub > be the set of all elements of the form x * x < sup >− 1 </ sup > with x varying through G and define G ( x * x < sup >-1 </ sup >, y * y < sup >-1 </ sup >) as the set of all elements f such that y * y < sup >-1 </ sup > * f * x * x < sup >-1 </ sup > exists.
Conversely, Groups incur penalties when attempting to control Groups with opposite alignments or when attempting to destroy groups with the same alignment.
Conversely, John Calvin, Albert Barnes Adam Clarke, John Gill, and John Wesley amongst many other have affirmed this as divine truth and found no problem with its historicity.
Conversely, JPL, through the Caltech lawyers representing the laboratory, allege that Coppedge's termination was simply due to budget cuts and his demotion from team lead was because of harassment complaints and from on-going conflicts with his co-workers.
Conversely, Henig acknowledges that if the US had been a member, its reluctance to engage in war with European states and to enact economic sanctions may have hampered the ability of the League to deal with international incidents.
Conversely, simply having negative relationships with some women does not necessarily mean someone holds misogynistic views.

Conversely and little
Conversely, white men / non-white women couples show either very little or no differences in divorce rates.
Conversely, some species have little or no circulatory system at all, transporting oxygen in the coelomic fluid that fills their body cavity.
Conversely, a disordered environment – one which is not maintained ( broken windows, graffiti, excessive litter ) – sends the signal that the area is not monitored and that one can engage in criminal behavior with little risk of detection.
Conversely, generation length has changed little and remains in the low 20s in less developed nations.
Conversely, areas to the northeast of the mountains are located in a rain shadow and receive as little as of precipitation.
Conversely, there is weak culture where there is little alignment with organizational values, and control must be exercised through extensive procedures and bureaucracy.
Conversely, larger analytes spend little if any time in the pores and are eluted quickly.
Conversely, how do the latter achieve superior societal health while having little in the way of the religious values or institutions?
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, little correlation was found for increased temperature and no correlation for usage level.
Conversely, the dis-satisfiers ( company policy and administrative practices, supervision, interpersonal relationships, working conditions, and salary ) contribute very little to job satisfaction.
Conversely, Janet Maslin in The New York Times called the film " bold, attention-getting and more than a little facile, a stylish-looking film without the connective tissue to give it real depth.
Conversely, peptides derived from HR1 have little viral inhibition efficacy due to the propensity for these peptides to aggregate in solution.
Conversely, many have little to no skill with Fire or Earth, even less than most female channelers, due to the nature of their society.
Conversely, the mechanical interaction between the T-tubule's L-type calcium channel and the calcium-release channel is critical to proper skeletal muscle contraction, whereas it contributes little to the contraction of cardiac muscle.

Conversely and work
Conversely, an adiabatic process that is irreversible and extracts no work is in an isenthalpic process, such as viscous drag, progressing towards a nonnegative change in entropy.
Conversely, BBC critic Mark Kermode believes that " the movie industries of Britain and America are inextricably intertwined ", citing numerous examples of how Hollywood provides work to British production staff and studios, whilst Britain enables Hollywood to base their prestigious productions at UK studios.
Conversely, a downdrift kiln pulls air down a separate stack on the side and allows a more even temperature throughout and allows the work to be layered on shelves.
Conversely, Elijah Delmedigo ( c. 1458 – c. 1493 ), in his Bechinat ha-Dat endeavored to show that the Zohar could not be attributed to Shimon bar Yochai, arguing that if it were his work, the Zohar would have been mentioned by the Talmud, as has been the case with other works of the Talmudic period, that had bar Yochai known by divine revelation the hidden meaning of the precepts, his decisions on Jewish law from the Talmudic period would have been adopted by the Talmud, that it would not contain the names of rabbis who lived at a later period than that of Simeon ; and that if the Kabbalah was a revealed doctrine, there would have been no divergence of opinion among the Kabbalists concerning the mystic interpretation of the precepts.
Conversely, U. S. mortar platoons needed clearings in which to work ; these were few and dangerous, being pre-ranged by German troops, so mortar support was often unavailable to rifle platoons.
* Conversely, how might the author's sexual identity affect different aspects of work?
Conversely, the definition of " unauthorized practice of law " is variable, and is often conclusory and tautological, i. e., it is the doing of a lawyer's or counselor's work by a non-lawyer for money.
Conversely, the public may now hire and interact with a barrister directly in certain types of work without having to go to a solicitor first.
Conversely, emptiness as described by Nāgārjuna has been interpreted, notably by Murti in his influential 1955 work, as a Buddhist absolute.
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 they may work to explain the capabilities and limitations of the finished product back to Marketing and Sales.
Conversely, small production runs are sometimes referred to as prototype or jobbing work.
Conversely, Y-adapter cables are available that allow two separate joysticks to be connected to a single DA15 game adapter port ; if a joystick connected to one of these Y-adapters has more than two axes or buttons, only the first two of each will work.
Conversely, if the environment does work on the system so that its internal energy increases, the work is counted as negative.
Conversely, he argues that Baselitz found the work of Barnett Newman inaccessible, as well as that of Mark Rothko.
Conversely, many who wish to discuss a fictional work in depth, including the outcomes of events and the handling of the narrative resolution, feel compelled to avoid participating on public websites altogether, set up " closed " websites to exclude those who are sensitive about spoilers, or unilaterally blog at the expense of public exchange.
Conversely, he also much admired the work of Mies van der Rohe with their precise and refined detailing of industrial materials.
Conversely, the reader is asked to continue their work diligently, even when it grows simple again-for God Himself is what you are working for.
Conversely, many argue that the people employed by the corporations are desperately in need of any work at all.
Conversely, Mr. Bracken is all too knowing of Heddy's behavior, and swifty rebuffs her kissing up to him, as well as all the lies she tells about her work progress.
Conversely, a pipe can be retuned to work at a lower-than-design RPM range by reducing the temperature of the exhaust gases.
Conversely, slang from outside London has migrated in along with people seeking work in the capital.
Conversely, fluoridation proponents argued that Yiamouyiannis ' work had errors.

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