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Conversely, someone may be ill but never diagnosed.
And we really care about having somebody represent us to make sure we get better fire protection.' " Conversely, someone could make the case that a district giving Democrats and Republicans proportional representation is unfair, because it precludes candidates who represent Spanish speakers, or millennials, or bird-watchers.
Conversely, someone may intentionally allow a child to drown in order to inherit his fortune.
Conversely, someone who holds that representations are unstructured has, at least, some explaining to do to account for these features of thought.
Conversely, someone searching for "Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Stanley Cup Banner" is ready to buy NOW.
"Theater A," she writes, framing a metaphor for these divided feelings, "is where we see goodness in everything, beauty and generosity or, conversely, someone's need for love.
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"I think that what we tend to do is view the veteran as somebody who is broken and needs help or, conversely, as someone who is heroic," says Driggs.
Conversely, complimenting someone on their business acumen in front of their colleagues is an easy way to win brownie points.
His post-Clinton administration work on corporate boards, conversely, suggests someone who's unlikely to start aggressively prosecuting financial fraud or ramp up antitrust enforcement.
Conversely, if someone without formal credentials consistently makes trenchant, insightful observations, he or she has earned the right to be taken seriously, regardless of background.
Since pointing out this week that alcohol is more harmful than any other drug, I have been painted as an alcohol prohibitionist or, conversely, as someone who wants to legalise all drugs.
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