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Conversely women take one step backwards and then slide to the left passing behind of their neighbour, then step forwards and slide right in front of their neighbour.
Conversely, he required samurai to leave the land and take up residence in the castle towns.
Conversely, in the absence of spatial continuity can take any value.
Conversely, individuals who wish to receive benefit from their family connections may take that person's first or last name.
Conversely, any equation can take the canonical form f ( x ) = 0, so equation solving is the same thing as computing ( or finding ) a root of a function.
Conversely, President Juan Jose Torres was forced to take refuge in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he was kidnapped and assassinated by right-wing death squads associated with the Videla government and with the acquiescence of Hugo Banzer.
Conversely, Curzon would take personally and respond aggressively to any criticism.
Conversely if wave-off was not initiated and the aircraft was not arrested, it would not have enough power and / or runway to take off from the carrier.
Conversely, the smaller particles allow one to take advantage of more subtle quantum effects.
Conversely, restricted individuals tend to score lower on openness to experience, and be more introverted, more agreeable, more honest and humble, more erotophobic, less impulsive, less likely to take risks and more securely attached.
Conversely, vocational schools are Government-owned or at least Government-supported institutions, occupy two full years of study, their credits are by and large accepted elsewhere in the academic world and in some instances such as charter academies or magnet schools may take the place of the final years of high school.
Conversely, locals traveling abroad will take foods from Hawai ' i to friends / relatives where local foods are unavailable.
Conversely, careless removal of a hinge may take away a layer of the stamp's paper, resulting in a type of stamp thin known as a hinge thin.
Conversely, when a Presta valve is fitted into the larger Schrader rim hole, grommets or reducers are sometimes used to take up the extra space.
* Conversely, some investors may want to take on additional risk in exchange for the opportunity of obtaining higher-than-market returns.
Conversely, raising an objection does not necessarily imply that the objector disagrees with the proposal itself ; he may simply believe it would be better to take a formal vote.
Conversely, the first British performance of the symphony did not take place until January 2, 1964, with the semi-professional Polyphonia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Bryan Fairfax.

Conversely and new
Conversely, Michel de Montaigne's essay " Of cannibals " introduced a new multicultural note in European civilization.
Conversely, Trotsky held that socialism in one country would economically constrain the industrial development of the USSR, and thus required assistance from the new socialist countries that had arisen in the developed world, which was essential for maintaining Soviet democracy, in 1924 much undermined by civil war and counter-revolution.
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, these fluids may metasomatically alter a rock, introducing new Rb and Sr into the rock ( generally during potassic alteration or calcic ( albitisation ) alteration.
Conversely any two or more states may be superposed to give a new state ...
Conversely, an algorithm to test for solvability in arbitrary integers could be used to test a given equation for solvability in natural numbers by applying that supposed algorithm to the equation obtained from the given equation by replacing each unknown by the sum of the squares of four new unknowns.
Conversely, if the child's expenses increase, the obligee may ask the court to increase payments to cover the new costs.
Conversely, programs that expect newline to be used as a separator will interpret a final newline as starting a new ( empty ) line.
Conversely, the adoptive parent ( s ) are legally considered to be the parent ( s ) of the adopted child ; a new birth certificate reflecting this is issued.
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, in the book The Tin Woodman of Oz, the Tin Woodsman learns that his old human body parts ( minus the head ) were sewn together to create a new man who then married his old sweetheart.
Conversely, solid personal management skills are often manifested by efficient integration of new technology or processes, creative thinking, high productivity, and a pursuit of skill enhancement.
Conversely, Austereo's Triple M group of stations have suffered heavily from increased competition from new station Vega 95. 3 and Vega 91. 5 in Sydney and Melbourne respectively, with the stations in Melbourne and Sydney recording some of their lowest ratings of all time.
Conversely, they may decide to call a version that is really not very different a " new edition " ( n + 1th ).
Conversely, if one pottery-type suddenly replaces a great diversity of pottery types in an entire region this might be interpreted as a new group migrating in with this new style.
Conversely, in February 2012, SB Nation columnist Travis Hughs said that " Key Arena is so poorly designed for hockey that even a single season there would be unacceptable ", referring to the arrangement of seating on only one end of the rink, a consequence of the renovation favoring basketball-type bleacher arrangements-the same problems with sight lines that caused the Thunderbirds to negotiate for a new arena nearby.
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.
Conversely, the United Steelworkers, the union that represented the miners and that spearheaded the lobbying effort, touted the law as an important new tool with which to hold accountable corporate leadership in on-the-job disasters.
Conversely, some critics, have become particularly important helping to explain and promote new art movements — Roger Fry with the Post-Impressionist movement, Lawrence Alloway with Pop Art as examples.
Conversely, new malware may have an unknown publisher, among other attributes.
Conversely, recent decades have seen the rise of new analytically and computationally rigorous techniques.
Conversely, others have criticized the new test for its apparent vagueness, contending that it permits financially powerful organizations such as the RIAA and MPAA to effectively hinder development of new technology by active pursuit of litigation against the developers and distributors.

Conversely and statement
Conversely, were false prior to the assignment statement, must then be false consequently.
Conversely, meat products being sold at farmers markets that are prepared and packaged by the selling vendor will not include a “ Distributed by / Packed for ”, or similar, statement.
Conversely, if G contains a proper non-trivial normal subgroup N, then the composition of the natural surjective group homomorphism G → G / N with the regular representation of G / N produces a representation π of G which has kernel N. Taking χ to be the character of some non-trivial subrepresentation of π, we have a character satisfying the hypothesis in the direct statement above.
Conversely, on August 8, 2004 on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice told Wolf Blitzer that Khan's name had been revealed " on background " ( an expression with no fixed meaning in journalism, but which is often understood to mean that the information may not be published, or at least that the source may not be revealed ); afterwards, however, when the transcript of the background briefing revealed that Khan had not in fact been identified by name, Rice's office retracted the statement.
For example, Chern v. Bank of America held that a loan officer ’ s statement over the phone about interest rates was “ advertising .” Conversely, Bank of the West v. Superior Court implied that advertising might require “ widespread promotional activities directed to the public-at-large ” and that mere “ personal solicitations are not advertising .”

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