A person cannot be mature if he is dependent on others, or if, contrariwise, he is puffed up with pride in his independence. |
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Paradoxically, he then offers a contrariwise view of what differentiates American and Continental strategy on achieving a worthy and just international order. |
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Madeline, contrariwise, insisted on joining me in the search for food. |
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So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive him, and comfort him, lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow. |
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When formulating their claims applicants should, where appropriate, consider the implications of this policy in the light of the effects of converting sums expressed in a different currency into euros or contrariwise. |
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With the financial aid of the ESF, the project determined on the basis of operational case studies in socioeconomic companies in Essen their existing shortfalls and contrariwise examples of best practice. |
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The first part is not the proof of the second, but rather contrariwise, the second inferreth well the first. |
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Contrariwise, the program can incorporate elements that encourage sensitivity to the difficulties that the needy endure. |
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Contrariwise, the end of the year and the month of January lend themselves more favourably to LS strategies. |
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Contrariwise, juries may convict where the judicial decision-maker would find the evidence insubstantial. |
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Contrariwise, brain cells continue to be produced even among old people, which is very important for the maintenance of good mental health. |
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Contrariwise, if audiences are staying away, it is folly to pour good money after bad. |
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Contrariwise, that means that, if Member States of the European Union are to feel responsible for one another in difficult times, then we have to work together in the greatest possible number of spheres. |
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Contrariwise, the recession that got underway in 2004 in the consumer products sector led the companies in the food, maintenance and hygiene-beauty sectors to reduce their advertising investments. |
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Contrariwise, though, the interests of legal clarity and the smooth functioning of the internal market can be better served by regulations than by directives, and that, too, has been referred to today. |
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Contrariwise, some researchers advocate greater recognition of the qualitative methods and cultural factors, even in the studies that at first glance seem more related to quantitative type methods. |
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Contrariwise, President Putin is right to constantly refer to the European Union as Russia's ideal partner, and by European Union', he does of course mean all 27 Member States. |
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Contrariwise, although hardly any deaths are attributable to phthalates, 380 people a day die as a result of smoking, despite which we have not yet managed to ban smoking from the sittings of this House. |
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Contrariwise, Sykes notes a high degree of commonality in Anglican liturgical forms, and in the doctrinal understandings expressed within those liturgies. |
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