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Conversely, many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, are often used as ' bomb trucks ,' despite being designed for aerial combat.
Conversely it may generate too many points in areas where the curve is close to linear.
) Conversely, it is often helpful to use the geometry of Cartesian coordinates in two or three dimensions to visualize algebraic relationships between two or three of many non-spatial variables.
Conversely, many natural forces, such as the sun, were associated with multiple deities.
Conversely, for many deductive systems, it is possible to prove the completeness theorem as an effective consequence of the compactness theorem.
Conversely, it is used as a rapid introduction to many natural languages.
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, 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, birds of prey-which show distinct reverse sexual dimorphism — tend to be monogamous for long periods or mate for life ; some species like the Snail kite will choose new mates every year, polygyny is noted in many Harriers and polyandry has been observed in the Harris ' Hawk ( notable for being the only bird of prey to regularly live and hunt in family and social groups ) and the aforementioned Galapagos hawk.
Conversely several actors have remained playing the same character for many years, or decades even.
Conversely, only the wiki users interested in a given project need look at its associated wiki pages, in contrast to high-traffic mailing lists which may burden subscribers with many messages, regardless of their relevance.
Conversely, many theorems that hold in universal algebra do not generalise all the way to category theory.
Conversely, people not familiar with the various different forms of dance may ask for a evening of square dance meaning simply a barn dance where many different formations of dance are used.
Conversely, the so-called vibrato unit built in to many guitar amplifiers produces what is known as tremolo in all other contexts.
Conversely, many fallacious conclusions follow from treating " nothing " as a noun.
Conversely, there are many Kohanim who do not have Cohen as a surname.
Lund said: Conversely, the majority opinion was criticized by Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz, who wrote: Some critics of the decision argue that the majority seemed to seek refuge from their own logic in the following sentence in the majority opinion: " Our consideration is limited to the present circumstances, for the problem of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities.
Conversely, a disease that is easily transmitted but has a short duration might spread widely during 2002 but is likely to have a low prevalence at any given point in 2003 ( due to its short duration ) but a high incidence during 2002 ( as many people develop the disease ).
Conversely, many polymers ( notably flexible vinyl ) are intentionally swelled with plasticizers, which can be leached out of the structure, causing brittleness or other undesirable changes.
Conversely, many front wheel drive cars have a solid rear beam axle.
Conversely, BK has introduced many products which failed to catch hold in the marketplace.
Conversely though, Canning had a reputation as a divisive man who alienated many.
Conversely, some 386 and 486 systems use what is known as " memory interleaving ", which requires twice as many SIMMs and effectively doubles the bandwidth.
# 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, a single email address may be an alias and have a distribution function to many mailboxes.

Conversely and Chinese
Conversely, it is likely that the Chinese form significantly less than 75 % of the total population of 4. 5 million.
Conversely, it lionizes the courage and sacrifice of the British, Soviets, and Chinese.
Conversely, the current population of Taiwan regard these overseas Chinese as foreigners akin to Singaporean Chinese, as opposed to the pre-Taiwanization era when they were labeled as fellow Chinese compatriots.
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 parents desiring their children to find a " suitable Chinese spouse " sent their unsuspecting children on the trip while telling them it was chiefly a Language Study tour.
Conversely, Ancient Chinese, Ancient Egyptians, and Hebrews, believed that these were evil demons or spirits and advocated exorcism.
Conversely, supporters of simplified Chinese characters object to the description of traditional characters as " standard ," since they view the new simplified characters as the contemporary standard used by the vast majority of Chinese speakers.
Conversely, Eastwood's annual Chinese New Year Celebrations have broadened its appeal by incorporating concurrent Korean New Year traditions, and have accordingly been renamed the Lunar New Year Festivities.

Conversely and perceive
Conversely, some nationalist circles prefer the term español because they perceive their ethnic community to be distinct from that of Spain, and therefore do not object to the language of Spain being called Spanish.
Conversely, when individuals perceive that their opinion is less popular or losing popularity, they are less likely to voice it in public.
Conversely, if the more distant object did subtend the same angle as the nearer object then we would normally perceive it to be twice as big.

Conversely and policies
Conversely, policies which have the effect of restricting or slowing change by protecting or favouring particular existing industries or firms are likely over time to slow growth to the disadvantage of the community.
Conversely, the Democrats were in support of Jacksonian policies, and found their strength in New Castle County and among Quakers, Ulster-Scots and the more recent immigrants.

Conversely and ethnic
Conversely, ethnic Arabs and Arabic speakers living primarily in the Khuzestan province of Iran.

Conversely and autonomy
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, firms may be merged among experienced attorneys as partners for purposes of shared financing and resources, while the different departments and practice areas within the new firm retain a significant degree of autonomy.

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