Vice in a sentence as a noun

Even if you never meet them, if they care about you and vice versa, an online friend counts.

JavaScript can access Rust types and vice versa.

So the writer never knows the identity of the client, and vice versa.

I wrote term papers, not admission essays, for a ghostwriting service over a period of about 2 months.

**** of a world we live in, ain't it?Disclaimer: my father was a US vice-consul in the Dominican Republic.

"I think that 2013 will see the beginning of a Flight to Substance, and if I'm right, that will put that talent to better use than fart apps and toilet check-in services.

Hey everybody, it's legally ok. Here's why: The software on the Apple side could not be placed into the processor on the clock, and vice versa, and that means they're not interchangeable.

Unfortunately my post is way too long as is, so will save the rest of my business development advice for another time ☺ Hope this helps a bit!--Geoff

[1]It's worthwhile to recognize that interpreting the real world in terms of abstract symbols, and vice versa, is a terribly difficult skill that requires lots of practice.

If you haven't been following along, the brief version:Mt. Gox is a Tokyo-based company which, most famously, took deposits in dollars, yen, and a few other currencies and also Bitcoin, and allowed people to trade Bitcoin for dollars/etc and vice versa.

Do not try to get to Company X through their advertising agency, social media consultant, hairdresser, or other service provider.

I tried emailing her a few times and left her a voicemail, noting very politely that they had contacted me and not vice versa, and asking if they were still interested in setting up an interview, but all I got was stony silence.

If they aren't then you'd have to shelve that idea.- Are there people good at commenting but bad at voting, and vice-versa?- Are there people who are good at upvoting, but not at downvoting, or vice-versa?It's all sort of tedious, but basically I'd advise leaning on the data and make decisions based off of that.

Vice definitions

noun

moral weakness

See also: frailty

noun

a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community"