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Conversely

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The company had a great year financially. Conversely, their employee turnover rate was high.
The fabric of the shirt is soft and comfortable; conversely, the fabric of the pants is stiff and scratchy.
The dessert was delicious, but conversely, the main course was disappointing.
John is terrible at basketball; conversely, he excels at football.
The movie received critical acclaim but failed at the box office; conversely, the blockbuster was panned by critics but made a lot of money.
The company's profits increased last quarter. Conversely, their stock prices fell.
The company's profits have increased this year; conversely, their competitors' profits have decreased.
The company's profits have been increasing steadily over the years. Conversely, their competitor's earnings have been declining.
The company's profits soared this quarter; conversely, their stock prices plummeted.
He was known for his kindness, but conversely, he had a fierce temper.
She finds joy in cooking, but conversely, her husband prefers eating out.
She is good at math, but conversely, struggles with English.
He is very outgoing and social, whereas conversely, his sister is introverted and shy.
The team won the game thanks to their excellent defense; conversely, the opposing team lost due to their poor defense.
The new restaurant received great reviews from customers; conversely, the old one had a reputation for poor service.
The first part of the movie was slow and uneventful; conversely, the ending was fast-paced and action-packed.
She is very talkative, but conversely, her husband is very quiet.
John loves hot weather; conversely, his sister enjoys the cold.
She is fluent in French; conversely, she's still learning Spanish.
The children love playing outside in the sun; conversely, the adults prefer to stay inside.
The team played well in the first half; conversely, they struggled in the second half.
Many people think that being wealthy will make them happy; conversely, there are many wealthy people who are unhappy.
He loves to read fiction, but conversely, he finds non-fiction books boring.
Some people believe that social media is a great way to stay connected with friends and family; conversely, others believe that it can lead to depression and anxiety.
He is a skilled writer; conversely, he struggles with public speaking.
She loves hot weather, but conversely, her friend prefers cold climates.
The new software update promises better performance; conversely, it requires more memory to run.
The child was very shy around strangers; conversely, he was very outgoing around his family and friends.
The house is big and spacious, but conversely, it's located in a high-crime area.
Some people prefer a minimalist aesthetic in their home decor, whereas others, conversely, enjoy a more eclectic style.
The company's profits increased after the CEO implemented some cost-cutting measures; conversely, the profits decreased when they invested in a new project.
While some people find solace in nature, conversely, others feel claustrophobic when surrounded by greenery.
Some people believe that having a lot of possessions brings happiness; conversely, others believe that having fewer possessions leads to a simpler, more fulfilling life.
The weather has been warm and sunny all week; conversely, today it is cold and rainy.
The weather was great yesterday; conversely, today it's pouring rain.
She loves cats; conversely, her husband is allergic to them.
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