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But conversely, the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man - for precisely the same reasons".

But, conversely, the progress made by this generation means that an increasing number of their children are now at heightened risk of moving down the social ladder.

Directors such as Bahrani and Reichardt teach to make ends meet when not filming, but conversely the lack of money also gives them more power over their own films.

This suggests that the only logical alternative to the disorderly current nature of migration (the leaking boats across the Mediterranean, the camps at Calais) is not the short-term tactic of repatriation but, conversely, the formal, organised resettlement of a significant number of refugees to Europe.

But conversely, the New Labour project helped the Welsh Labour brand.

The removal of total suspended solids (TSS) is moderate to high, but conversely, the electric conductivity (EC) is unsteady, indicating an association between iron exchange and carbonate degradation.

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Regarding cyclosporin A treatment, it was surprising that prescription of this drug was associated with the worst DAS28-3 evolution but, conversely, those patients displayed the best radiological evolution.

Results suggest an asymmetric interaction between numerical ratings and reviews: When the rating is good, the trust in the rating depends on the number of reviews, but conversely, if the rating is bad, the number of reviews has no effect on how trustworthy the rating is.

Increases in Zn external concentration, in the presence of a steady amount of Cd, did not produced significant changes in the amount of Cd ions in the mobile fractions but conversely enhanced the amount of free Zn ions in the same fractions.

This open space can increase the light transmittance to some degree but conversely destroy the continuity of AgNWs network and result in the increase of resistance.

In 1945 he wrote that, in his 1934 lectures on logic, he "sought to show that language was not the biological-racial essence of man, but conversely, that the essence of man was based on language as a basic reality of spirit" (Letter to the Rector of Freiburg University, November 4, 1945, 64).

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