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Перевод: contrariwise speek contrariwise


[наречие]
наоборот; с другой стороны; в противоположном направлении


Тезаурус:

  1. Contrariwise, defect-free glass can be strengthened by cooling which raises its viscosity or resistance to flowing.
  2. Contrariwise, if he has the right himself to buy the goods he is a buyer and the contract between X and Y will be one of sale of goods and not one of agency, Weiner v. Gill (1906 C.A.).
  3. Contrariwise, over-intense stimulation of the appropriate kind will evoke pain.
  4. Synchronically the system is characterized by cross-influence; by "colonial" extension (into lower classes, and into extra-European regions) and "colonial implants" (American blacks); and, contrariwise, by upward-moving subversion and renewal.
  5. Contrariwise, left sided lobectomy affects abstract words but has little effect on recall of concrete words (Jones-Gotman and Milner, 1978).
  6. Contrariwise, one may be able to vote provided that one is in fact registered even though one was not entitled to be registered - the register, when published, is conclusive ( ibid , s.49) once notice of an election has been given, although it may be amended on specified grounds prior to that date ( ibid , s.11).
  7. Under very low nutrient conditions in general, however, species numbers are low as they are, contrariwise, under greenhouse competition experiments with high nutrient levels.
  8. Contrariwise, whenever one takes a rule or a directive as a reason one cannot add to it as additional independent factors the reasons which justify it.
  9. Contrariwise, of course, the hostility of the former ruling dynasties, the Bourbons and Orlans, together with their connections, frequently expressed itself in adverse manoeuvres designed to embarrass, if not actually to weaken, the "Fourth dynasty" in France.
  10. Contrariwise, pseudoperceptions, ranging from crude, unformed noises and flashes of light through to complex scenes with accompanying meanings and emotions, can be generated by spontaneous discharges of the brain or in the laboratory by stimulating electrodes.
  11. Many people become biologists and doctors by a reaction against things mechanical and mathematical and contrariwise engineering has been going through a phase of rejecting natural materials.
  12. But contrariwise it was an essential part of corporate liberty that it was open to negotiation.
  13. Among some people who have been involved in negotiations at Geneva on laws-of-war matters there is a genuine concern that any neat set of rules limiting the use of nuclear weapons in one way or another might have the unfortunate effects either of weakening deterrence; or else, contrariwise, of seeming to legitimise such uses of nuclear weapons as are not covered in any agreement; or else of being nothing more than a paper accord, which would be of little real value in a conflict.

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