conversely in the PONS Dictionary

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Conversely, the overly dependent personality will require constant praise to fulfill their need for narcissistic supplies.
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Several large motel chains exist, while conversely others are small businesses with one location that are privately owned.
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Conversely, male-female differences are enhanced and exaggerated in most societies.
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Conversely, fast bowlers often peak in their early to mid twenties at the height of their physical prowess.
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Conversely, teams with left-handed quarterbacks tend to have their better pass blockers at right tackle for the same reason.
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Conversely, years of low flow make irrigation difficult.
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Conversely, he will move down in rank if he rebels and fails to perform.
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Every condition necessary for a given condition is one that the given condition is sufficient for, and conversely.
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Conversely, a number that is greater than zero is called "positive"; zero is usually thought of as neither positive nor negative.
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So a pilot flying westwards, or chasing the sun, lengthens his day, and conversely an eastbound flight is shortened in terms of clock time.
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