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Conversely and American
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, older speakers in some regions ( such as the American South ) may use in words like coach and road that have in SE ( i. e., ).
Conversely, British Decca retained a non-reciprocal right to license and issue American Decca recordings in the UK on their Brunswick Records ( US Decca recordings ) and Coral Records ( US Brunswick and Coral recordings ) labels ; this arrangement continued through 1967 when a UK branch of MCA was established utilising the MCA Records label, with distribution fluctuating between British Decca and other English companies over time.
Conversely, other British acts such as Wang Chung, Breathe and Murray Head, as well as the Anglo-Australian duo Air Supply, are one-hit wonders in the UK but not in the US, and the American group 3T, best known in their homeland as being the three sons of Tito Jackson of The Jackson 5, along with other bands such as Blind Melon and Deep Blue Something, are one-hit wonders in the US but not in the UK.
Conversely, most European universities now offer master's degrees parallelling or replacing their regular system, so as to offer their students better chances to compete in an international market dominated by the American model.
Conversely, he also ranked among the top ten in strikeouts and led all American League batters by grounding into 25 double plays.
" Conversely, some radicals were satisfied for being validated in their belief of the conservative nature of the American academy.
Conversely, Pakistani Britons were first exposed to hip hop as an American export.
Conversely, Boston Red Sox slugger David Ortiz, who to date has spent his entire career in the American League and is the Red Sox's regular DH, is forced to play first base when the Red Sox have away interleague games, forcing the Sox to give up good defensive fielding in favor of Ortiz's power hitting.
Conversely, John McClain of the New York Journal American thought the show would have been incomprehensible to anyone not already familiar with the comic strip.
Conversely, in a June 2008 former CEO of American Airlines, Robert Crandall stated,
Conversely, American Evangelicals have invoked Hubal by claiming that the worship of Allah as proclaimed by Muhammad was not a restoration of Abrahamic monotheism, but an adaptation of the worship of Hubal.
Conversely, Kurt Angle was introduced to the World Wrestling Federation with an American hero gimmick based on his gold medal win at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Conversely, William Colepaugh, an American traitor, was recruited as an agent by the Germans while his ship was in port in Lisbon-he was subsequently landed by U-boat U-1230 in Maine before being captured.
Doyle said, " Conversely, many European publishers feel that American critics are not qualified or properly situated to review football, rally, F1, cricket and rugby games.
Conversely, because the Japanese American community was politicized by the internment and subsequent Redress and Reparations effort, and because of the global and local growth of overseas Japanese investment, Little Tokyo has resisted eradication and has continued to exist as a tourist attraction, community center, and home to Japanese American senior citizens and others.
Conversely, it was circa 1982-1984 when UAL Corporation and AMR Corporation, the parent companies of American Airlines and United Airlines first took shape.
Conversely the African scholars of the Ibadan School saw the American and British universities as bastions of imperialism.
Conversely, Henry Wirz, the only Confederate soldier executed in the aftermath of the American Civil War for war crimes, was said to have been a self-taught water-cure specialist.
Conversely, " The Ballad of Richie Lee " is a tender, organ-driven tribute to the lead singer of the American group Acetone, a friend of Pierce, who committed suicide in 2001.
Conversely, some advertising companies and the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai have since the late 1990s endeavored to shed the Made in China brand of its " cheap and chunky " image, as the Made in Japan brand had done.

Conversely and Football
Conversely, Seletar Football Club's goalkeeper, Elosman Abdul Kahman, has the dubious honour of letting in the most goals in a single match.

Conversely and League
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, the young Polish girls who were selected for " racially valuable traits " and sent to Germany for Germanization were made to join the League as part of the Germanization.
Conversely, in 1996 now-defunct English team Oswestry Town were accepted by the League of Wales and currently The New Saints are based in Oswestry.
Conversely, CBC's National Hockey League coverage is not subject to local blackout.
Conversely, other prominent African-American reviews, such as that of James Weldon Johnson, which appeared in Opportunity, the official journal of the National Urban League, lauded the text.
Conversely, rather than attempt to critique Carr with the benefit of hindsight, Stephen McGlinchey states that Carr's analysis of events in The Twenty Years Crisis was significant and timely within its context, particularly in its critique of the League of Nations.

Conversely and actively
Conversely, some branches of esoteric Christianity actively engage in magical practices.
Conversely, in Mechanicsburg, she is confronted by Vole, a rogue Jäger who is actively trying to kill her and subvert Gil ; the extent to which Vole is working with the Baron, instead of following his own anti-Heterodyne agenda, has not yet been fully revealed.
Conversely, commercial winemakers actively prevent malolactic conversion when it is not desired, to prevent accidental initiation and maintain a more tart or acidic profile in the finished wine.
Conversely, those written by officers who actively fought in the main arenas of the battle are very narrow in focus, for example, the accounts of Joshua Moone and John Gwyn, commoners who fought on Wash Common, and an anonymous tract from the perspective of a soldier who assaulted Round Hill.
Conversely, other existentialist thinkers argue that human beings might be said to actively engage each other and the universe as they communicate and create, and loneliness is merely the feeling of being cut off from this process.
Conversely, membranes are not permeable to potassium, so this ion must be actively pumped into the cell.

Conversely and recruited
Conversely, type I plasminogen appears more readily recruited to blood clots.

Conversely and players
Conversely, with a little work, one could turn Underearth into a fine labyrinth for the players to explore and get eaten in.
Conversely, the fourth game, The Return of Werdna, was poorly received, as, lacking the knowledge of subcultures necessary to solving the game, Japanese players had no chance of figuring out some puzzles.
Conversely, keyboard players accustomed to the non-weighted action may encounter difficulty and discomfort playing on a piano with weighted keys.
Conversely, the West Coast Offense could in theory have more freedom, since route combinations are not limited by 0-9 digits, but at the price of much more memorization required by the players.
Conversely the young players that the Sox parted with to get these veteran, namely Battey, Mincher, Romano, and Cash, would all sparkle, and account for 17 20-homerun seasons, four 30-homerun seasons, one 40-homerun season, 12 all-star team selections, three Gold Gloves ( all by Battey ), and would garner Most Valuable Player support in numerous seasons.
Conversely, a limited number of foreign players are allowed for each CBA team.
Conversely, some noblemen were beneficent patrons of their players.

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