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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, when a piece of land is separated from the mainland by a man-made canal, for example the Peloponnese by the Corinth Canal, it is generally not considered an island.
Conversely, a decrease in wavelength is called blueshift and is generally seen when a light-emitting object moves toward an observer or when electromagnetic radiation moves into a gravitational field.
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, women are generally excluded from public Uyghur Muslim life, also in contrast to Salar and Hui practice.
Conversely, these fluids may metasomatically alter a rock, introducing new Rb and Sr into the rock ( generally during potassic alteration or calcic ( albitisation ) alteration.
Conversely, jurors are generally required to keep their deliberations in strict confidence during the trial and deliberations, and in some jurisdictions even after a verdict is rendered.
Conversely, LRVs generally outperform traditional streetcars in terms of capacity and top-end speed, and almost all modern LRVs are capable of multiple-unit operation.
Conversely, a small farm surrounding the owner's dwelling is called a smallholding and is generally focused on self-sufficiency with only the surplus being sold.
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, jurisdictions that generally allow this might forbid it at a particular intersection with a " no turn on red " sign, or put a green arrow to indicate specifically when a turn is allowed without having to yield to pedestrians ( this is usually when traffic from the perpendicular street is making a turn onto one's street and thus no pedestrians are allowed in the intersection anyway ).
Conversely, a turbocharger, using exhaust compression to spin its turbine, and not a direct mechanical link, is not generally regarded as a " blower " but simply a " turbo ".
Conversely, if the debt level is 300 % of GDP and 1 % of loans are not repaid, this impacts GDP by 1 % of 300 % = 3 % of GDP, which is significant: a change of this magnitude will generally cause a recession.
Conversely, points are deducted from a panellist who gives " answers which are not only wrong, but pathetically obvious ", typically answers that are generally believed to be true but in fact are not.
Conversely, in the United Kingdom O gauge is popular among fine-scale modellers generally with an emphasis on detail rather than operation.
Conversely, an " automatic rifle " generally refers to a fully automatic or hybrid semi-auto / full-auto design.
Conversely, Europe has combined its strength in the financial industry and economics generally with a commitment to humanitarian aid, economic assistance programs, trade deals, international institutions and patient, multilateral diplomacy.
Conversely, physical destruction using appropriate techniques is generally considered the most secure method available.
Conversely, people who generally tend to blame others for negative events, believe that such events will end soon, and do not let such events affect too many aspects of their lives display what is called an optimistic explanatory style.
Conversely, Clover points out that the villain of slasher films is often a male whose masculinity, and sexuality more generally, are in crisis.
" Conversely, hydronephrosis that develops gradually will generally cause no pain or attacks of a dull discomfort.
Conversely, tabako, the Japanese word for " tobacco ", is generally written as たばこ or タバコ ( in hiragana – despite being a loanword – or katakana ), even in signs, and rarely written as with the ateji 煙草.
Conversely, however, others claim that, as women are ' still generally perceived as being responsible for maintaining healthy relationships ', Beattie's concept of ' Codependency blames women for adhering to society's definition of the appropriate feminine role '.

Conversely and do
Conversely, some elements do not maintain distinct allotropes in different phases – for example phosphorus has numerous solid allotropes, which all revert to the same P < sub > 4 </ sub > form when melted to the liquid state.
Conversely if you do have a better product suddenly you have these businesses that grow like topsy.
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, sociology of law may help comparative law answer questions, such as: How do regulations in different legal systems really function in the respective societies?
If neither A nor B includes the idea of existence, then " some A are B " simply adjoins A to B. Conversely, if A or B do include the idea of existence in the way that " triangle " contains the idea " three angles equal to two right angles ", then " A exists " is automatically true, and we have an ontological proof of A's existence.
Conversely, there are Grothendieck topologies which do not come from topological spaces.
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, 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, Scheme contains multiple coherent subsets that suffice to construct the rest of the language as library macros, and so the language designers do not even bother to say which portions of the language must be implemented as language constructs, and which must be implemented as parts of a library.
Conversely, many theorems that hold in universal algebra do not generalise all the way to category theory.
Conversely, if God is incapable of being incapable, then the two inabilities cancel each other out, making God have the capability to do something.
Conversely, there are many Kohanim who do not have Cohen as a surname.
Conversely, if we accept that human beings do have ( libertarian or incompatibilist ) free will, then we must accept that the world is not entirely governed by natural law.
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, following the diurnal motion with the camera, to eliminate it on the photograph, can best be done with an equatorial mount, which requires adjusting the right ascension only ; a telescope may have a motor to do that automatically ( sidereal drive ).
Conversely, citizens may find themselves ineligible because they do not currently reside within the United States ; exceptions apply for children of military parent ( s ) who were born overseas, were disabled or became blind overseas, or first applied for benefits overseas and for students studying abroad who were eligible for SSI in the month prior to leaving the US, whose absence will be for less than 1 year, and who are studying to enhance their ability to perform substantial gainful activity, sponsored by an educational institution in the US, and would not be available to the individual in the US.
Conversely, the selling price of a product made in a participating country and sold in a country that does not participate, bears no part of the tax burden of the country in which it is sold ( as do the domestic products it is competing with ).
Conversely, some parasitoids do somewhat shorten the lives of their hosts or constrain their reproduction, but without necessarily killing them as a part of their interaction.
Conversely, to English speakers who do not know Spanish, there is nothing redundant about " the La Brea tar pits " because the name " La Brea " is opaque: the speaker does not know that it is Spanish for " the tar ".
Conversely, yaks do not thrive at lower altitudes, and begin to suffer from heat exhaustion above about.
Conversely, how do the latter achieve superior societal health while having little in the way of the religious values or institutions?
Conversely, Israeli and other Jews have showed concerns over excavations being done by the Waqf on the Temple Mount that could harm Temple Relics, particularly excavations to the north of Solomon's Stables that were designed to create an emergency exit for them ( having been pressured to do so by Israeli authorities ).
Conversely, prolactin is a peptide hormone that is regulated by the hypothalamus that has been found at higher levels in birds that do the majority of incubation.
Conversely, he would try and do something each day to make the crowd laugh and " he breathed life and humour into any cricket match ".

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