Vocabulary Word
Word: conversely
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Definition:
Sentences Containing 'conversely'
It is notorious that each species is adapted to the climate of its own home: species from an arctic or even from a temperate region cannot endure a tropical climate, or conversely.
So conversely it will be with the northern hemisphere, while the southern passes through a glacial period.
Conversely, a significant chi-square value indicates that a significant amount of the variance is unexplained.
Conversely the lift "X"* is uniquely characterised by the following properties:
Cartan structural equations.
Conversely, Genzlinger praised Cooper for bringing a "mischievous likability" to Costa that "anchors" the events.
Conversely, deep processing (e.g., semantic processing) results in a more durable memory trace.
Conversely the positive charges in the needle will be repelled, and move to the far end of the needle.
Conversely, when humor is not intended to be taken seriously, bad taste in humor may cross a line after which it is taken seriously, though not intended.
Conversely, The Guardian has described the proposed cap of tax relief as more like "collection measures than a new tax".
Conversely, for treating reflux, smaller and more frequent doses are more effective.
The representatives left before they were allowed to watch the most recent version, but were conversely so impressed by the boss engine that they requested the entire game be reworked to be like that instead.
Conversely, if weak or normal "(m,n,k)" is a win, then any larger weak "(m,n,k)" is a win.
Conversely, the CSPI decried the rest of the Burger King menu as being vastly unhealthy.
Conversely, group-living females who need to restrict paternity to a single dominant harem-holder should assist him by avoiding synchrony.
An ideal mass will become subcritical if allowed to expand or conversely the same mass will become supercritical if compressed.
Conversely, if the threshold is too high, then fewer targets will be detected, but the number of false alarms will also be low.
Conversely, if "h""A" is differentiable at "u", then "A" ∩ "H"("u") is a sinlgeton.
Conversely, insurers that consistently experience high loss ratios may be in bad financial health.
Conversely, when Indians quit growing these plants, as they did later, their seeds reverted within a few years to the size they had been in the wild.
Conversely, a virtual PBX can allow dialing within one's own prefix using only the last three or four digits of the number being dialed.
Conversely, local number portability (LNP) allows a person to move his or her existing phone number to another carrier.
Conversely, when the lines intersect above the road, negative scrub radius is present.
It is a theorem of Watatani that Kazhdan's property (T) implies property FA, but not conversely.
Conversely, lower levels of crisis responsibility can evoke feelings of sympathy.
Conversely, Ruggles-Brise has been criticised for delaying the development of anti-aircraft machine-guns in 1912.
Conversely, if fair criticism is a defence to an allegation of contempt, the burden would be on the alleged contemnor to show on a balance of probabilities that the statement amounts to fair criticism.
Conversely, there were no mitigating factors in Shadrake's favour.
Conversely any decrease in angle of attack causes a decrease in lift coefficient which causes the wing to descend.
Conversely any decrease in angle of attack causes an increase in lift coefficient that causes the wing to rise.
Conversely, critic E. Dobin regarded the young actress's work as a high artistic achievement.
Conversely, in the second example, the South spelling catches the word as the combination of and , but in the North, this is no longer recognised and thus the word is written as pronounced as .
Spacing.
Conversely, any document format that does not discriminate against market actors and that can be implemented across platforms should be encouraged.
Conversely when comparing a uniformly and a randomly distributed species but at equal overall densities, "p" will be greater for the randomly distributed population.
Conversely, Hank Struever of "Washington Post" gave the film a positive review, stating that "You don't want to love this, but you will.
Conversely in the over expression of miR-129, proliferation of endometrial tumour cells is significantly reduced via the down regulation of Cdk4.
Conversely, secret societies have often furtive or arcane greeting gestures and rituals, such as a secret handshake, which allow members to recognize each other.
Conversely, for every set of invariants satisfying these relations, there is a quadratic form over K with these invariants.
Conversely, in the joint family household system, early marriages allowed for multi-generational families to form.
Conversely, a small force applied for a long time produces the same change in momentum—the same impulse—as a larger force applied briefly.
Conversely, Vinny Prospal played in his one-thousandth NHL game during the year.
Conversely a top priority of the Soviet secret police was to penetrate this monarchist organization and to kidnap Nicholas.
Conversely, when a temple was founded on empty land, a new town was built to support it.
Conversely, regions of downwelling transfer carbon (CO2) from the atmosphere to the ocean.
Conversely, through any point on Hn, there passes a unique line through the origin (which is a point in the projective space).
Conversely a small number of species endemic to New Zealand are causing problems in other countries.
Conversely, () characterizes Δ completely, in the sense that it is the only operator with this property.
Conversely, ducks are not useful in calm weather, as the waves would not have enough energy for there to be any efficiency in converting it.
Conversely, the kernel of any semigroup homomorphism is a semigroup congruence.
Conversely, WUVM-LP 4 is carried on DirecTV instead.
Conversely, she sees hope for him and sets out to make him see it for himself.