词汇 | example_english_conversely |
释义 | Examples of converselyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Conversely, the master acknowledges the rights of disciples to take their own students. Conversely, a disproportionately small percentage of students from these groups achieve sufficiently high test performances to become placed in classes for talented and gifted students. Conversely, the identity hypothesis makes it possible to dissociate the acceptability of identical consonants from their similarity. Conversely, canopy trees show slower dynamics, with probabilities of mortality and recruitment lowered by a mean factor of about 0.5 with respect to other species. Conversely, an increase in the dormancy level of the seed population was observed after periods of storage in dry soil. Conversely, where governments' incentives are at odds with developmental imperatives, policymaking and implementation are vulnerable to economically damaging political opportunism. Conversely, this contrast is neutralised if these faithfulness constraints are dominated. Conversely, if condition (11) is not satisfied, the long-run distribution of wealth is dominated by type-1 agents. Conversely, the content of a boolean variable can be thought of as encoding a choice between two alternative control paths. Independent positioning, conversely, involved encouragement of residents' self-care and provided opportunities for residents to respond in interactions. Conversely, when graze is limited there will be higher utilization of acacias by elephants but also fires of low intensity. Conversely, every 1 per cent level of satisfaction with government performance elevates the equilibrium level of regime satisfaction by 0.4 per cent. Conversely, cases for which an example sentence could not easily be invented were considered dubious. Note that every dual in this sense is also a finitary dual, but not conversely. Conversely, there is greater utilisation of social assistance by migrants, and means-tested benefits form a larger component in their income packages compared with citizens. Conversely, antibody production is controlled by the probability of antibodies (or antibody-producing cells) encountering bacteria (or being presented with antigens derived from these pathogens). Conversely, twelve of the seventeen surnames that failed to survive belonged to the two poorer categories of taxpayer. Conversely, and under the same circumstances, a low distribution index should be taken as an indicator of the existence of centers exerting high group pressure. Conversely, he also indicated that instrumental rationality is not exclusive to modern societies and influences behaviours in pre-capitalist societies as well. Conversely, accommodating monetary regimes are compatible with real wage restraint and full employment in centralized bargaining systems, while they encourage wage-price militancy in decentralized ones. Conversely, a very tall structure may slow the system's performance because of the delays incurred by passing information across multiple levels. Conversely, a 20 % decline in maize price reduces profitability sharply, with production under natural fallow yielding the poorest income. Conversely, high filtering greatly reduces set cover and produces a limited number of near-optimal solutions. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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