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Conversely, is it effective in those for whom it seems to be necessary, namely the old, the very young, and the infirm?
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Conversely, is it effective in those for whom it seems to be necessary, namely the old, the very young, and the infirm?
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Conversely, that is also an impossible task as "Focus on the Family's" failed "Love Won Out" program has shown.
Joan E. Dowlin: Thank You, Mr. President, for Offering Us a Seat at the Table 2009
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"Conversely," I added, "if you fit in too easily, you may never explore who you really are beneath the acceptable exterior."
Michael Melcher: How to Achieve Career Happiness by Being Gay on the Inside 2008
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"Conversely," he wrote, "I holstered my gun more quickly when encountering unarmed whites than unarmed blacks."
Leonce Gaiter: Hillary Clinton Isn't The Only Democratic Presidential Candidate In Denial 2008
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"Conversely," he adds, "financial and health-care companies may be in a far better position, as many diversified financial stocks already have gone through dividend reductions, while health-care entities are generally less cyclical."
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"Conversely," he adds, "when the price of metals goes down, you can see the price of stocks go down even further."
Golden Years 2008
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"Conversely," Bolling continued, "if we lose, it will be a decade or more before we elect another Republican statewide.
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"Conversely," she continued, "the lobby, the restaurant, and the massive spa leverage unique patterns and vivid colors, tempered by cozy fireplaces and intimate spaces for conversation or relaxation.
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Conversely, if the original understanding were determinative, none of the Bill of Rights would apply to state and local governments.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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