Vice Versa In A Sentence - Cambridge Dictionary

Examples of vice versa These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A moral claim is either true or false, so that all moral truths are moral claims but not vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Plant species were sown from right to left and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus However, it would not be quite correct to say that the intrusive schwa conditions the degemination or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The income redistribution ex post will be from high rental income to low wage income, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Extrapolation of results from either specialist psychiatric or community setting to primary care (or vice versa) may be misleading. From the Cambridge English Corpus If the examples share the same qualities, then they must possess contrasting defects, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This is because the functionality of deferred components may contain defined types, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Every standard relation is a variant function, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus When f is representable, any base change of f to a map of schemes will be a monomorphism in the usual sense, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus It may well be that measures of preference can predict resistance to change, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Ideally, we would like to observe language impairment with a retention of the ability to carry out complex mathematical operations, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus In this last must lie the fundamental reason for the socialists' effortless cooperation with the extreme conservatives and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Any formal marker can enable any mode of functional interpretation, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Each "pure" color and "pure" pitch can be associated with a single wavelength, and it seems natural to associate colors with pitches and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The greater the number of interactions, the simpler is the required initial object and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Is it the nonstandard nature of digital discourse that accounts for local codes, or vice versa? From the Cambridge English Corpus Positive values indicate increased expression in biofilms and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This paper provides examples of how we attempted to connect abstraction to reality, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus If the one appears to be real, the other will appear insubstantial and false - and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Our own attention has been drawn to the influence of religion on the experience of bereavement and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus If the initial population was higher, the proportion of plants removed in thinning and the number of barren plants were also higher and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Therefore, a higher average value indicated a higher level of participation and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Why has stative have become like dynamic have and not vice versa? From the Cambridge English Corpus Help with parenting may be needed, to facilitate the child accommodating to others, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus In fact, the clinicians prefer to listen to the basic scientists and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus In other words, atypical behavior itself can alter aspects of brain structure, as well as vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus It is difficult to match exactly for social class because higher income families could live in lower social class neighborhoods and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The closer to 1 is parameter the more efficient are the land allocation decisions and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus That is, the nominative form was extended to the accusative function but not vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The stock has to be converted into an equivalent flow (or vice versa) before comparisons can be made. From the Cambridge English Corpus The language of beauty is the language of morality and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This definition of relevance and quality does not exclude the treatment of relevance as a dimension of quality, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus For instance, if one family becomes too large by chance, its members will get lower contributions, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus We now show that unconditionality does not imply democracy, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus It specifies how the proper ties of component individuals of whole types are dependent on the proper ties of par ts and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus One bonus of functional programming is the ease with which theory can influence practice, and vice versa, and we encourage papers that highlight this interaction. From the Cambridge English Corpus The type-checker can identify those places where non-polymorphic values are passed to polymorphic variables, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Some contributions of typology to cognitive linguistics (and vice versa). From the Cambridge English Corpus Nevertheless, his work could be recast as an alternative solution to the one given in this paper (and vice versa). From the Cambridge English Corpus For example, children do not mark syntactic gender and use feminine forms for both feminine and masculine subjects and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Nouns used to designate substances in version 1 referred to objects in version 2 and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This law declares that "no part can gain something without another part losing something, and vice versa" (ibid.). From the Cambridge English Corpus Modern sciences thus were fit into a reimagined national past (and vice versa). From the Cambridge English Corpus If states are moral beings they form part of a community, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus A specialist may involve the general practitioner, or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The covariance between costs and effects was zero because survival did not impact costs and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus We interpreted this by assuming that the dormancy cycle can reverse from release to induction and vice versa without a change in the temperature conditions. From the Cambridge English Corpus Tree populations should be managed to promote them, rather than vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Cycles can be even, if they consist of an even number of rules, or vice versa they can be odd. From the Cambridge English Corpus In those cases in which we observed the religiosity measure, we were missing the spending variable and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This suggests that tree and seedling diversity may be important in supporting crab diversity, or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus It seems to us that we can't determine with any reasonable certainty whether the goods of mystery outweigh the goods of clarity or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus For instance, a low aptitude may be compensated by high motivation or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus For example, the neutrality of glides always entails the neutrality of liquids but not vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Instead of having complete connectivity among all pools, the slots are only connected to the header and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Once more, encompassing tests fail to indicate that the personal expectations model is preferable to its personal retrospective rival or vice versa (data not shown). From the Cambridge English Corpus This hierarchy implies that if a language has object agreement, it also has subject agreement, but not vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The constant relationship between average and biomass density allows us to replace - with and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Socio-cultural boundaries therefore appear to be narrower and less flexible when women attempt to enter male domains than vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Not all of them can be linked to their associated audio tracks, and vice versa, however. From the Cambridge English Corpus As with morphologic analysis, malignant lesions can exhibit benign kinetics and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The availability of a branching constituent in a particular language automatically implies the availability of a non-branching counterpart, but not necessarily vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Theologians and philosophers asserted the possessive nature of selfhood in reaction to their doctrinal adversaries, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Generally speaking, narrow-type compounds exhibit alternative broad-type sandhi, but not vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus A husband had no claim or right of survivorship to holdings his wife inherited or received inter vivos, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The mapping between surface and lexical levels is reduced to a single function call and two simple conversions from text to binary, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus It is difficult to know whether maltreatment causes problems in family functioning or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Publication decisions and their possible effects on inferences drawn tests of significance - or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Thus, deaf readers learn vocabulary in print that they use in sign, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Were the plants used as a source of food and applications for its fibres were realized later or was it vice versa? From the Cambridge English Corpus A dual of a set expression is obtained from by complementing all primitives and changing every to and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This dual relationship is grounded in our bodiliness : to me, another human being can only exist through his or her body, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus By introducing test electrons, we can trace back their earlier time history easily and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Setting the width virtual slot (resp. the height slot) automatically adjusts the x1 value (resp. the y1 value) and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Upon the filed returns refunds were made either by the operator to the government or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The hand-internal feature is not obligatory when a path has been used, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus This precludes nativists from being ' converted ' to constructivism and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus The curves that are obtained when changing from imbibition to drainage (or vice versa) are called scanning curves. From the Cambridge English Corpus The folding capillarity model gives a poor approximation for the configurations involved in late stage folding events, and vice versa for the unfolding capillarity theory. From the Cambridge English Corpus Thus, patients randomized to counseling have higher counseling costs at 12 months than those randomized to antidepressants and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus There was no evidence of covert symptom scores predicting overt scores or vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus One of them is the out-of-phase or antisymmetric mode where the right oscillator contracts when the left expands and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus Points are represented by elements of the algebra which would more naturally be regarded as planes, and vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus We do, sometimes, command parents to love their children and vice versa, but the coherence of such claims is questionable. From the Cambridge English Corpus The transitions of the chain are inversions which replace local maxima with local minima, or vice versa, by interchanging two edges along the walk. From the Cambridge English Corpus Thus, they concluded that health influences living arrangements rather than vice versa. From the Cambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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