Sentence examples for conversely ending from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, ending TPS for Haitians, Salvadorans and Hondurans would result in about $45 billion in lost GDP over a decade, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau.

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So long as this myth holds sway, it will be exceedingly difficult to prescribe free market fixes to America's health care woes or, conversely, end the lure of big government remedies.

This is the high-risk high-reward case, one that might establish a right to same-sex marriage in the entire country, or, conversely, end with the Court declaring — in a ruling that could last a generation or more — that no such right exists anywhere.

Conversely, end-hour ICP of greater than 20 mm Hg was observed in only 204 cases using manual recording methods.

Conversely, end-stage kidney disease is associated with anaemia attributed to low erythropoietin production and erythropoietin administration is integrated in the treatment of these patients.

Conversely, codons ending with two adenosines, i.e. NAA, were rare in codon-triplets that vanished from these fungal ORFeomes.

Conversely, codons ending with two adenosines (NAA) showed poor association with absent triplets, while NCC, NCG or NGN were strongly associated to repressed codon triplets.

It is a metaphor for the community: the circle opens to admit nubile women, adolescent boys entering manhood, and those ending mourning; conversely, it shuts out anyone who has violated local moral standards.

As a result, each defined 3' end of a transcript has, on average, 1.3 start sites; conversely, each 5' end has an average 1.8 corresponding 3' ends [4], [46].

In fact, in case of full-strength joints, the dissipation of the earthquake input energy occurs at the beam ends; conversely, in case of partial-strength joints, the connection components of beam-to-column joints are involved.

Conversely, if you end up making a bad decision and can't get a job, Republicanism and Libertarianism might make it hard to recover until you start making good decisions; but if you do well, you'll live well.

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