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Conversely and rather
Conversely, the vowel marks of the Tigrinya abugida and the Amharic abugida ( ironically, the original source of the term " abugida ") have been so completely assimilated into their consonants that the modifications are no longer systematic and have to be learned as a syllabary rather than as a segmental script.
Conversely, the German " Dogge " and French " dogue " refer to a specific kind of dog rather than to dogs in general.
Conversely, believers with an exclusivist mindset will rather tend to proselytize followers of other religions, than seek an open-ended dialogue with them.
Conversely, some critics argue Wordsworth was not opposed to the panorama, but was rather hesitant about it.
Conversely, if the italics are purely ornamental rather than meaningful, then semantic markup practices would dictate that the author use the Cascading Style Sheets declaration along with an appropriate, semantic class name instead of an or element.
Conversely, English ( a Germanic, rather than Romance, language ) is now predominant in the Channel Islands.
Conversely, in the United Kingdom O gauge is popular among fine-scale modellers generally with an emphasis on detail rather than operation.
Conversely, in Hindu art, narrative scenes have become rather more common in recent centuries, especially in miniature paintings of the lives of Krishna and Rama.
" Conversely, the Tampa Tribune of the time called it " a lasting blot on the people of Levy county ", clearly condemning rather than justifying the massacre.
Conversely, extrinsic materials are those that have superhardness and other mechanical properties that are determined by their microstructure rather than composition.
Conversely, a stereo cartridge reproduces the lateral grooves of monophonic recording equally through both channels, rather than one channel.
Conversely, if short, the cost of carry is the cost of paying dividends, or rather the opportunity cost ; the cost of purchasing a particular security rather than an alternative.

Conversely and than
Conversely, if he gives a heavy rating to his own reading, and finds more accurate facts in it than in the others, a point is chalked up for the intrinsic, objective meaningfulness of this type of mediumistic material.
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, if the source of waves is moving away from the observer, each wave is emitted from a position farther from the observer than the previous wave, so the arrival time between successive waves is increased, reducing the frequency.
Conversely, if the measured potential is negative, the electrode is more oxidizing than the SHE ( such as Zn in ZnSO < sub > 4 </ sub > where the standard electrode potential is − 0. 76 V ).
Conversely, rifle bullets can pierce light armor and are easier to shoot accurately, but even a carbine such as the Colt M4 is larger and / or longer than a submachine gun, making it harder to maneuver in close quarters.
Conversely, there have been a number of popes whose reign lasted less than a month.
Conversely, if the odds of drawing a winning card are numerically lower than the pot odds, the call has a negative expectation, and you can expect to win less money on average than it costs to call the bet.
Conversely, when oxygen was first discovered it was thought to be " dephlogisticated air ", capable of combining with more phlogiston and thus supporting combustion for longer than ordinary air.
Conversely, donating a hydrogen bond to the amide oxygen or accepting a hydrogen bond from the amide nitrogen should favor the double-bonded form, because the hydrogen bond should be stronger to the charged form than to the uncharged, single-bonded form.
Conversely, it is likely that the Chinese form significantly less than 75 % of the total population of 4. 5 million.
Conversely, if the hybrid offspring are more fit than their ancestors, then the populations will merge back into the same species within the area they are in contact.
Conversely, the music and film industries generally experience higher returns during the summer than other times of the year and market their summer hits accordingly.
Conversely, frequencies used for some railway electrification systems were much lower ( e. g. 16. 7 Hz and 25 Hz ) than normal utility frequencies ( 50 – 60 Hz ) for historical reasons concerned mainly with the limitations of early electric traction motors.
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, deadweight loss can also come from consumers buying a product even if it costs more than it benefits them.
Conversely, should a master be more than 15 minutes late for a class, traditionally the pupils might claim it as a " run " and absent themselves for the rest of its duration.
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 the roots of the permanent tooth are more than ⅔ complete, the eruption of the permanent tooth will be accelerated.
Conversely the snowpack on a windward slope is often much shallower than on lee slopes.
Conversely, the Chinese logogram for water (" 水 ") may have a slightly different appearance in Japanese texts than it does in Chinese texts, and local typefaces may reflect this.
Conversely some fictional worlds are never more than marginally habitable, which has a profound effect on societies that developed or moved there.

Conversely and attempt
Conversely, these arguments were disputed by those who claimed Dominion was widely misunderstood, and conservatively inclined commenters saw the change as part of a much larger attempt by Liberals to " re-brand " or re-define Canadian history.
Conversely, many pseudoarchaeologists, whilst criticising the academic archaeological establishment, also attempt to get support from people with academic credentials and affiliations.
Conversely, Hrawi's attempt to pass a law legitimizing civil marriage failed due to the fierce opposition from religious authorities.
Conversely, some Asian supermarkets attempt to appeal to the general population.
Conversely, an erudite scholar might attempt to " show off " by intentionally constructing a very complicated sentence.
Conversely, the therapist is enjoined to ' attempt to understand something from a position of not-knowing ... starting every session " without memory, desire or understanding "': sets out ' trying to listen as naively as possible ... open to the phenomena of therapy freshly, naively '.
Conversely, if they are not required to bat until later in the game, they must be able to attempt to score quickly, often attempting to hit many fours or sixes, and if they only have a short period to bat, they are expected to be innovative and able to settle after a short period.

Conversely and critique
Conversely, in 1774, Samuel Johnson published The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism.

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