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" Or the other way round: "Games will never make money.
Or, sorry, no — it's the other way round, isn't it?
They should adapt to our environments, not the other way round.
That suggests that learning reduces fertility, not the other way round.
In a very real sense, it is the other way round.
They requested ICC to come and not the other way round.
With Web 3.0, he says, it will be the other way round.
"Everyone always expects it to be the other way round," Carlos tuts.
Because other countries need U.S. intelligence cooperation more than the other way round.
Do musicians reach out to you, or is it the other way round?
In the case of Golf Le Fleur however, it's the other way round.
"We did not seek Atlas's help, it's the other way round," he said.
Both sites allow men to seek multiple wives, but not the other way round.
And Christine is like, 34 is actually the other way round, it's not enough.
It would not be the EU leaving the UK, but the other way round.
But when you're a billionaire tech exec, life can work the other way round.
I bring all the whistling qualities into singing rather than the other way round.
And liberal systems may converge toward authoritarian ones, rather than the other way round.
It's time we made our devices work for us rather than the other way 'round.
Britain has slowly but steadily ceded ground to the EU, not the other way round.
Alas, each year brings more evidence that Mr Xi sees things the other way round.
And it works the other way round, too — lots of people don't know the clothing.
If anything it would be the other way round; the lyrics, the words come first.
In terms of world-changing potential, though, things may well be the other way round.
We are the other way round in that aspect with the team the ultimate goal.
The false beliefs are not the basis of the attitudes; it's the other way round.
Hawk went on to say that the Olympics needed skateboarding more than the other way round.
It should fit the complexity of human existence and civilisation, and not the other way round.
It is Hong Kong that seems to be learning from Taiwan, not the other way round.
"Even if you're standing and he's sitting, it feels the other way round," the director recalled.
"Society needs to adapt to the rules of Islam, not the other way round," said one professor.
They claim a big trade deficit makes Europe more dependent on Britain than the other way round.
Unlike most other commodities, physical demand is typically dictated by price, rather than the other way round.
Evil things can flow from good deeds, Weber knew, just as much as the other way round.
And men who dressed and acted like women faced mockery, more so than the other way round.
Were it the other way round, Britain's election on Thursday would be even more difficult to call.
Were it the other way round, Britain's election this Thursday would be even more difficult to call.
The illusion of knowledge works the other way round: people think they know something because others know it.
In the modern economy people want to fit their work around their lives, not the other way round.
"Now QE (is) ending and interest rate is up, it will be the other way round," he said.
It's not the other way round where a middle-class kid wants to seek out something really grungy.
Analysts say Asian exchanges are more likely to snap up western peers rather than the other way round.
Some people have lower incomes because their poor health damaged their earnings power, not the other way round.
Unless he can do so, En Marche will end up being swallowed by ALDE, not the other way round.
It could be that working for a successful firm makes employees more contented, rather than the other way round.
"When the time is ripe for talks, we will invite Cameroon and not the other way round," he said.
This process can work the other way round, too: rather than natural-language input producing data, data can produce language.
"There are much more compelling reasons for China to go to Southeast Asia than the other way round," he said.
These days it is America that complains of Russia meddling in its sphere of influence, not the other way round.
There is a lot to be said for thinking faster than you can speak, rather than the other way round.
I'd guess you might come to understand the critter a little bit, I doubt there'd be much the other way round.
He started inventing languages in his teens, and said he created Middle Earth to help this, not the other way round.
One day a judge says this, another day another judge says that, then the next year it's the other way round.
In ancient times, the poor looked after the assets of the rich; in modern times, it is the other way round.
"I would imagine things should be the other way round and that they would want stronger French-Saudi ties," he said.
Some cynics in Nairobi say that building the railway was a way to get a loan, rather than the other way round.
The local government usually sees its role as justifying the central authorities' ways to Hong Kong, rather than the other way round.
In all of the cases of which Riekeles is aware, however, anime borrows from the built world, not the other way round.
I know some people like to work the other way round, but I always like to write after the track's nearly there.
Neither can a painter, but it is more common for a boxer to compare himself to an artist than the other way round.
"First, that bread predates the advent of agriculture and farming—it was always thought that it was the other way round," Richter told Gizmodo.
"Some time ago Poles were departing to London, but now it is the other way round," Deputy Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in January.
They say Britain's big trade deficit with the rest of Europe means the EU needs the British market more than the other way round.
It's more the other way round: The stage world gives us the amazing impression that Eliot's words arise out of Ms. Tanowitz's dance imagery.
But an even larger problem is the suburban commute—from suburbia to the city in the morning, and the other way round in the afternoon.
Brexiteers retort that, since the EU sells more to Britain than the other way round, it has a huge interest in a free-trade deal.
Always, when we negotiate with third countries, the aim is to improve market access and regulatory environment, and this time it's the other way round.
How many times have we seen the fighters we admire leave it too late before their respective sport retires them rather than the other way round?
If it had been the other way round, I'm betting you would have cited these differences as indicating lack of suitability for the job of coder.
But it seems there is more demand to hedge American-dollar risks or exposures, relative to the yen and the euro, than the other way round.
Dunlop replied, "You are just getting a taste of what it's like the other way round" — the way the West routinely levies mockery at Eastern dishes.
The BBC is coming at the voice assistant concept from the other way 'round: Viewing it as a modern mouthpiece for piping out more of its programming.
"My impression is that most eastern European countries are trying to improve ties with China, rather than the other way round, and China is reciprocating," he explained.
Culture Trip, a London-based media startup with a heavy tech bent (or is that the other way round?) has raised $20 million in Series A funding.
But Jordan's passion for her roots and battle cry that the state work for the people and not the other way round are winning attention and funding.
The new president's big idea is to reverse Mr Macri's sequence: growth will lead to a revival of confidence rather than the other way round, he argues.
The other countries also dismiss claims by Brexiteers that, because the EU sells more to Britain than the other way round, Britain has the whip hand in negotiations.
It may be that the spread of concepts from English out, rather than the other way round, is in fact to the discredit of the English-speaking world.
A paper from Shang-Jin Wei, then of Harvard University, looked for a clean variable—one that runs from GDP to trade, but not the other way round.
Lau said the ultimate aim was to export culture from China to the rest of the world, rather than the other way round, which he acknowledged was challenging.
China is constrained in its response to the latest US tariffs by the fact that it buys far fewer goods from the United States than the other way round.
We'd have to put ourselves in the position, almost the church on its knees, so that it allows the victims to teach the church, not the other way round.
The Supreme Court is now taking notice, having accepted two cases that question whether it is constitutional for legislators to choose their voters, rather than the other way round.
Nissan sells more cars and pulls in more revenue than Renault but the French company owns a much bigger stake in its Japanese partner than the other way round.
As a matter of convention, the spread is normally expressed as the spot price minus the futures price (it can just as easily be expressed the other way round).
Reaching a deal with America could prove difficult, however, because Washington lacks a big incentive: US companies already export more to the United Kingdom than the other way round.
Mushfiq Mobarak, an economist at Yale University who has researched sanitation decisions, suggests that better-off people may be more likely to copy poor people than the other way round.
The one exception was Dr. Gell-Mann, who said it was the other way round: It was Fermi who thought he was so smart — until he met Dr. Gell-Mann.
The 29-year-old Englishman signed for a par at the 16th hole and a birdie at the 17th in Doha, having actually made those scores the other way round.
Or it could be the other way round: maybe it was once as dark as my sweater, but the photograph has faded over time, the deeper color rinsed by age.
WHEN Narendra Modi became prime minister of India in 2014, opinion was divided as to whether he was a Hindu zealot disguised as an economic reformer, or the other way round.
However, the authors cite studies of changes within individual firms and organisations which seem to show that improvements in employee morale precede gains in productivity, rather than the other way round.
I've gotten used to the chunkier style of the SNES over the last couple decades so this version looks weird, but of course it's the other way round for Japanese gamers.
"I think I used to make a lot more of an effort with you than the other way round, but then when you moved abroad we both gave up," says Tim.
If the technologies around wearable devices continue to improve, then at some point in the future users may even find the doctor ringing them for information—and not the other way round.
Breaking down barriers between technology and art can raise technology to the level of art, but it also risks working the other way round, reducing art to the banality of an algorithm.
But it is quite often the other way round: it can be a boon to be thought a little dimmer than you really are, giving the element of surprise in a negotiation.
In all the years of confrontation between the United States and Iran, it can be argued, Iran has learned more about how to handle the U.S. rather than the other way 'round.
Neither group, unlike evangelicals, votes mainly on the basis of religion: Catholics tend to project their politics onto the church, which is divided between right and left, rather than the other way round.
In other words, even as it modernizes, China faces a daunting challenge if it wishes to take on America's forces: America still poses a greater threat to China than the other way round.
However, Mr Barr's careful statistical analysis indicates that over the long sweep of history, skyscraper construction is rational: bursts of activity tend to follow an increase in land values, but not the other way round.
It's a change instituted by Aleksandar Ceferin, the Uefa president, who felt it's more appropriate for the grandees of the game to go to the players — the actual stars — rather than the other way round.
"For a long time we had the situation in Finland where there were only men, now there are women, sometimes it goes the other way round," he said, pointing to the all-female government leadership.
When he is not playing football, Mr Anh, now a democracy activist, produces a vlog in which he tells his followers that the people are the referees of the government—not the other way round.
EU industry commissioner Thierry Breton said on Monday it was for Facebook to adapt to Europe's standards, not the other way round, as he criticized the U.S. social media giant's proposed internet rules as insufficient.
This is one occasion when signing up for email lists can actually be useful, at least for a select number of stores—let the deals and offers come to you, rather than the other way round.
We got the contract the day after we got the [development computer] hardware, not the other way round, like 'Sign this and then…' No, this was just that he trusted us, and we trusted them. Done.
One reason we pioneers have become the family piggy bank is a generational inversion: It used to be that the middle-aged took care of their elderly parents; more and more it's the other way round.
" The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance by Steven Kotler "If we are hunting the highest version of ourselves, then we need to turn work into play and not the other way round.
"The danger now is that the markets are creating a 'self-reinforcing' feed-back loop which is leading the central bankers rather than the other way round," Jefferies analysts led by Sean Darby said in a report.
What we're doing with this attack is we're taking it the other way round and we're studying the noise… and by studying the noise we manage to infer the information that the noise was meant to protect.
So long as discussions of consent crowd out discussions of basic interpersonal sensitivity, we should not be surprised by reports of young men who (more often than the other way round) badger young women for sexual favors.
They may have a point: few instances of domestic abuse end with the victim taking revenge on the perpetrator, and women are far more likely to be killed or injured by their partners than the other way round.
Over and over, he glosses over Mr McCartney's musical output in favor of hoary anecdotes, such as the long-suffering fact that it was he who introduced Lennon to the avant-garde and not the other way round.
"It is as much about their access to the UK market as it is the other way round," he said, adding that Britain's financial services sector, by far Europe's biggest, would have to be protected in any negotiation.
During this time I'd stick a ripped CD of Iowa in my Discman, put my headphones in, and convince myself that my social isolation was down to the world's failure to engage with me, not the other way round.
Airbus hopes to use an Emirates order to stabilise output and establish a safety net from which to attract A380 sales to other carriers, but has ruled out trying to do this the other way round, industry sources said.
Not only do the dealers provide the venue, but they deliver the triad of powerful drugs that are the lifeblood of the chemsex scene—because it's the chems that drive the sex, not the other way round, says Schierano.
"The fact that it is the other way round shows an effort to capture the more moderate voter who is not satisfied with what the government is doing but couldn't quite bring themselves to vote for Cristina," she said.
The argument that the big British trade deficit makes the EU more dependent on Britain than the other way round might carry some weight with big German or Dutch exporters, but not with countries like Romania or Slovenia that export little to Britain.
"If the difference between the two is how knowledgeable people are and how strongly people feel and how engaged they are in politics, then the 'don't knows' should be the other way round," he said, adding that this was "an intriguing mystery".
The disjointed, sporadically amusing farce onscreen feels so insignificant in comparison with the fabled behind-the-scenes saga that "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" should probably be included as a bonus feature of "Lost in La Mancha", rather than the other way round.
Also, if it was the other way round and the girl was sober and the guy was drunk and took a girl's virginity, even without knowing, it would be frowned upon—so I was also worried I could get into some kind of trouble.
"Some time ago Poles were departing to London, but now it is the other way round - we estimate that we will attract from the British islands 25,000-30,000 new jobs in the sector of advanced services for business this year," he told news conference.
"The Americans need our machines and our plants ... and the other point is that we only have an export surplus in the machines and plants sector; in the service sector it's the other way round," due to big internet companies in the United States, Zypries said.
Now, after three wrist surgeries that almost forced him to give up the sport, Del Potro will look to do it the other way round by following up his win over Federer on Wednesday with a victory over world number one Nadal in Friday's semi-final.
While victories seem to prove Ty somewhat right while defeats support Claude, they respectively appear to talk most sense the other way round: Ty's pragmatism in defeat and Claude's realism in victory both serve as a moderate, realistic counter-balance to what's being shouted, such is the atmosphere of blinkered tribalism.
Above all, however—and this is key—it also works in reverse: not only can psychological profiles be created from your data, but your data can also be used the other way round to search for specific profiles: all anxious fathers, all angry introverts, for example—or maybe even all undecided Democrats?
As they put it: In the United Kingdom…it was religiously "cool" Anglicans who made the difference [in the Brexit vote] rather than religiously enthusiastic evangelicals, whereas in the United States it was the other way round: it was enthusiastic, church-going Christians – above all evangelicals – who made the difference [in the Trump victory].
When Trump said, "We are transferring power from Washington, DC, and giving it back to you, the people," he might have been channeling Ronald Reagan's "we are a nation that has a government, not the other way round" — but it sounded much more reminiscent of Bane's address to the people of Gotham in The Dark Knight Returns.
The Brexit camp's claim that Europe needs Britain more than the other way round is fanciful: the EU takes almost half Britain's exports, whereas Britain takes less than 10% of the EU's; and the British trade deficit is mostly with the Germans and Spanish, not with the other 25 countries that would have to agree on a new trade deal.
Instead of threatening to undercut her European partners by building an unregulated Singapore-on-Thames (something that, despite its appeal to free-traders, would horrify most Brexit voters), or hinting that Britain might co-operate less fully on security, or claiming that the EU needs Britain more than the other way round, she should accept that in these negotiations she holds the weaker hand.
In essence, it's fair to think of the F-35 not so much as a fighter with fancy electronics, but the other way round: as a super-sophisticated surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft that just so happens to be armed to the teeth — unlike the typical ISTAR (Information, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance) planes, which tend to be lumbering things based on the passenger jet that just flew you from Newark to Albuquerque.

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