Similar words: converse, conversion, conversation, conversational, inverse, convert, converted, convergence. Meaning: ['kɑnvɜrslɪ /'kɒnvɜːslɪ] adv. with the terms of the relation reversed.
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31. Conversely, many younger people will be the first generation in their family who can expect to inherit substantial amounts.
32. Conversely, it plummeted in the years after 1873, when the economy of the United States was acutely depressed.
33. Conversely, do not be bullied by the boat to leeward.
34. Conversely, victory for Bath leaves them very much in the title hunt, hot on the heels of Leicester.
35. Conversely, the absence of hypoxaemia predicts a low risk of death, even in the presence of radiographic pneumonia.
36. But conversely, music may also distract or annoy some workers.
37. And, conversely, does mimetic illusionism-the anthropomorphic statue-always fail as art?
38. Conversely, correct answers were sometimes treated as if they were incorrect.
39. Conversely, the perception of replacement presupposes that no such identity could be established at the correspondence stage.
40. Conversely, mediators produced by immune cells can influence nerve cells - histamine and prostaglandins both have this effect.
41. Conversely the tenant may contract to remove fixtures either unconditionally, or conditionally upon being requested to do so by the landlord.
42. Conversely, child survival can help lower fertility by increasing intervals between births.
43. Conversely, the higher the rate of interest, the greater the additional cost to industry of financing new capital investment.
44. Conversely, they were punished with a lower standard of living and consequent lower status if they chose to have large ones.
45. As the base potential rises, the voltage at the collector and on IC2 pin 5 falls,(Sentencedict.com ) and conversely.
46. Conversely, a high P/E ratio is presumed to show that the market expects high and/or non-volatile earnings from the company.
47. Conversely, while pupils are expected to conform to certain role images, pupils who exaggerate these are also problematic.
48. Conversely, some 15% of users intend to completely replace their mainframes with Unix boxes, and 4% with proprietary systems.
49. Conversely, the availability of different types of housing also affects the ability of persons and families forming separate households.
50. Conversely, if the base rate rises, your monthly payments stay the same.
51. Conversely, the use of reliable and valid selection methods can save an organisation a considerable amount of money.
52. Conversely, he knows that a drop in gross income will de-motivate.
53. Conversely Mortimer should not have invoked the earls to revolt against the king.
54. Conversely, if middle-class parents stay, if they stay and fight, they can turn things around.
55. Conversely, the motility index is decreased in those with diarrhoea, so that the sigmoid behaves like a sphincter.
56. Conversely, circulating eosinophils have been shown to be negative, whereas they apparently may express L1 after extravasation into inflamed tissue.
57. Conversely, by the same token, no statement is immune to revision.
58. Conversely, to be angry, quarrelsome, or brave marks one off as not human.
59. Conversely, we found a highly significant association with the severity of liver disease as measured by the Child's classes.
60. Conversely, some people are introverted, and seek out relationships with very few people and then only on their own terms.
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