The government says it wants to see "more stable families - an increase in the number of families staying together, and conversely a reduction in divorce and separation rates, especially where children are involved".
Conversely, and unfortunately, most small business CEOs spend too much time managing and too little on executive thinking.
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Conversely, and most importantly, when life unfolds in the manner in which archetypes suggest they should there is often euphoria and ecstasy.
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And conversely, if Iran went nuclear, it would threaten the progress towards peace and destabilize the entire area, and threaten existing peace agreement.
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And conversely, now is the time for job seekers to make themselves more marketable by getting more training and using contract assignments as a way to get the on-the-job experience that employers like to see on resumes.
Conversely, Google and Microsoft, both cheaper than the index on projected earnings, find few takers.
Second, and conversely, a total legal win for Wal-Mart could be even more problematic.
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When interest rates decline, the value of a bond investment rises, and conversely when rates rise, your bonds decline in value.
And conversely, 1996, which was a quite a competitive presidential campaign in Indiana, Hoosiers saw Bill Clinton as much more of a moderate Democrat candidate.
Some of the most popular programming on TV is sports, and conversely sports teams need media to help make them popular in the first place.
Just look at this bar chart that depicts the importance of China to Ohio, and conversely, the costs of a real bilateral trade war.
In summary, perhaps the greatest communication strategy you can learn is to gain a solid instinct about when to speak and conversely, to learn when words will simply get in your way.
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Los Angeles and New York, conversely, evolved with the economic times, and for doing so they remain rich cities to this day, full of the best and brightest.
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The process left the companies weighted with crushing debt loads, which was thought to be a good thing as it prevented management from embarking on wild spending sprees and ensured strict financial discipline (conversely, it also limited innovation and growth).
And, conversely, it puts him in the top 10%, as far as many Latinos are concerned.
Conversely, money saved and invested constitutes capital offered to today's and tomorrow's businesses.
Conversely, the Jets and Steelers will be meeting for only the 21st time.
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And, conversely, I started going back to Africans thinking of themselves through the mirror of how someone else thinks of them.
And, conversely, there can be times see the next question when a democracy can be all the more vigorous abroad just because it is a democracy.
Filling the pores in the aerogel with plastic should remove its fragility and, conversely, the network of clay molecules in the aerogel will stop the plastic cracking.
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If there is one formula that we all subscribe to Republicans, Democrats and Independents, alike it is this: a strong economy equals happiness and, conversely, a weak economy equals unhappiness.
Conversely, those governments and banks that demonstrated commercial and political restraint in lending to an unreformed, militarized Soviet economy should be rewarded with far more favorable terms and conditions for future lending arrangements.
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Conversely, if you and a buddy buy a single family home, drop it into an LLC, and rent it out, collecting a check once a month, based on the relevant authorities you likely are not conducting a trade or business.
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In addition to showing the names of other wireless customers, it'll also display the names of landline callers from in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Newfoundland -- and, conversely, wireless customers will now show up on landline users' caller IDs.
He says that "Simpson Miller faces a massive challenge" in getting the reforms through and that many "poor and ordinary Jamaicans view Jamaican elites as those who caused the debt problem and, conversely, who have suffered the least from its consequences".
Conversely, main street merchants and big box stores say online sellers have an edge.
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Conversely, if they divest and returns suffer, are they favoring younger beneficiaries over older ones?
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Conversely, the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets organizations will have plenty to contemplate during the offseason.
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