Sentence examples for conversely in order to from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, in order to check (proper) algebraic amenability of ({mathcal A}), we fix (varepsilon >0) and an arbitrary finite subset ({mathcal F}subset {mathcal A}).

Conversely, in order to pose a genuine challenge to the familiar deductivist position, the counterclaim needs to be that non-deductive methods play a role in the justification of mathematical results.

Conversely, in order to represent a body poetry can only describe an action in which the body is made, used, or otherwise involved (Laocoön, chapter 16, pp. 78 9).

Conversely, in order to determine the rigidity of extended lithosphere using the stratigraphy and/or geometry of rift basins and passive margins, it is necessary to independently constrain the cumulative extension of the lithosphere.

Conversely, in order to take into account the spatial variability of mechanical measurements of the soil the spatial standard deviation, the scale of fluctuation and the autocorrelation function have to be calculated.

Conversely, in order to exploit the informative content and quantify the related uncertainty of HVSR data it is necessary to utilize a deep spatial statistical analysis and objective interpolation approaches.

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Cosmides and Tooby [25], [26], conversely, argue that in order to engage successfully in social exchanges, the architecture of the human brain evolved to include modular cognitive abilities to solve a number of complex problems, embracing a powerful mechanism to detect cheaters.

Conversely, bad writers often write in order to forward a cause or enlarge other people's understanding of a contemporary social issue.

The proposed method and the method described in[5],b which conversely exploits a wavelet decomposition in order to find homogeneous regions, have been used to estimate the noise model parameters.

Conversely, CTAB PCL NPs require additional strategies in order to increase stability.

Thus, non-dominant bridging trust could signify a sense of 'us and them.' This could mean that sexual partners are chosen within the narrow circle of 'us' where trust is very high; or, conversely, sought among the 'them' category in order to make behavior that is unacceptable to one's peer group less visible.

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