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Alternatively, since they may have felt the need to force some kind of victory — they could hardly remain at Marathon indefinitely.
Alternatively, if using more than one or two techniques for every experiment is infeasible, some of the benefits of consilience may still be obtained if it is well-established that these techniques usually give the same result.
Alternatively, some units allow or require each member to wear one laced into their boot in lieu of the second around the neck.
Alternatively, some commentators have postulated that Paul's recurring illness was poor eyesight, which caused him to write in characteristically large letters.
Alternatively, basic beliefs may be justified by some special property of the belief itself, such as its being self-evident or infallible.
Alternatively, the word " gematria " is generally held to derive from Greek geōmetriā, " geometry ", which was used as a translation of gēmaṭriyā, though some scholars believe it to derive from Greek grammateia, rather ; it's possible that both words had an influence on the formation of the Hebrew word.
Alternatively, some mines may mimic a standard design, but actually be specifically intended to kill deminers e. g. the MC-3 and PMN-3 variants of the PMN mine.
Alternatively, some filmmakers attempt to stretch the boundaries of the rendering engines or to mask the original 3-D context.
Alternatively, we could control the Hamiltonian of the system, and thus the time evolution operator U ( for a time independent Hamiltonian,, where is called the generator of translations in time ) up to some fixed time interval, which yields a unitary operator.
Alternatively, some paints contain dyes instead of or in combination with pigments.
This permits the carrying of even more propellant, enormously improving the delta-v. Alternatively, some rockets such as for rescue scenarios or racing carry relatively little propellant and payload and thus need only a lightweight structure and instead achieve high accelerations.
Alternatively, some use a tilde (~) or a wavy underline drawn beneath the symbol, which is a convention for indicating boldface type.
Alternatively, one could use some of the following criteria:
Alternatively, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, have argued that we gain civil rights in return for accepting the obligation to respect and defend the rights of others, giving up some freedoms to do so.
Alternatively, the debug interface may be used to upload some diagnostic or boot code into RAM, and then to start the processor core and instruct it to execute the uploaded code.
Alternatively, certain patients can choose to have a wide local excision, also known as a lumpectomy, an operation in which a small volume of breast tissue containing the tumor and some surrounding healthy tissue is removed to conserve the breast.
Alternatively, the packets may be forwarded according to some scheduling discipline for fair queuing, traffic shaping or for differentiated or guaranteed quality of service, such as weighted fair queuing or leaky bucket.
Alternatively, some agree that negative rights may be violated by a government action, but argue that it is justifiable if the positive rights protected outweigh the negative rights lost.
Alternatively, some banks such as the Nordea and Swedbank use a built-in external speaker which may be invoked by pressing the talk button on the keypad.
Alternatively, some colleges use financial criteria to attract racial groups that have typically been under-represented and typically have lower living conditions.
Alternatively, some geochemists suggest that BIFs could form by direct oxidation of iron by microbial anoxygenic phototrophs.
Alternatively in some cases the vendor refuses to provide services in future which leaves purchased material only usable on the present-and increasingly obsolete-hardware ( so long as it lasts ) but not on any hardware that may be purchased in future.
Alternatively, it might be seen as a case of poorly defined property rights, as with, for example, pollution of bodies of water that may belong to no-one ( either figuratively, in the case of publicly owned, or literally, in some countries and / or legal traditions ).
Alternatively, differing viewpoints may simply be put to some kind of " objective " ( though the nature of " objectivity " goes to the heart of the relevant questions ) test.

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Alternatively, Latin C-represents an attempt to render the unfamiliar Proto-Germanic h =, perhaps due to Celtic-speaking interpreters ( a Celtic intermediary would also explain why Germanic * Þeuðanōz became Latin Teutones ).
Alternatively, 5 ml from a neutron star of radius 20 km radius ( average density ) has a mass of about 400 million metric tons, or about the mass of all humans .</ ref > The resulting force of gravity is so strong that if an object were to fall from a height of one meter it would only take one microsecond to hit the surface of the neutron star, and would do so at around 2000 kilometers per second, or 7. 2 million kilometers per hour.
Alternatively one can start with the threats and examine which resources they would affect, or one can begin with the consequences and determine which combination of threats and resources would be involved to bring them about.
Alternatively, since expendable multistage rockets entail discarding costly structure and engines, if the stages could be reused, this could permit much cheaper operation since the parts costs would be amortized over many flights.
Alternatively, in Euripides ' version, Hippolytus, Phaedra's nurse told Hippolytus of her mistress's love and he swore he would not reveal the nurse as his source of information.
Alternatively, liquid oxygen could be used as reaction mass, which upon release would boil down to its molecular state.
Alternatively all components of the system such as generators, conductors, transformers, and switchgear would be increased in size ( and cost ) to carry the extra current.
Alternatively, auks may have split off far earlier from the rest of the Lari and undergone strong morphological, but slow genetic evolution, which would require a very high evolutionary pressure, coupled with a long lifespan and slow reproduction.
Alternatively, one might reasonably imagine that a near-optimal time to distinguish would be when the angles 2rt and-2rt are as far apart as possible, which corresponds to or.
Alternatively, the fleeces would be used on washing tables in alluvial mining of gold or on washing tables at deep gold mines.
" Alternatively, the earliest form of the name may have been Aranrot, in which case the first part of the name would be related to " Aran.
Alternatively, the Red Death may refer to cholera ; Poe would have witnessed an epidemic of cholera in Baltimore, Maryland in 1831.
Alternatively, a pre-agreed length of ground would be measured out by the seconds and marked, often with swords stuck in the ground ( referred to as " points ").
Alternatively, if one would like to preserve the notion of eigenstates and make it rigorous, rather than merely formal, one can replace the state space by a suitable rigged Hilbert space.
Alternatively, the diving ducks are placed as a tribe Aythyini in a subfamily Anatidae which would encompass all duck-like birds except the whistling-ducks.
Alternatively, one or both would seem not to recognise the famous guest artist at all.
Alternatively, the null hypothesis, " this coin is fair " could be examined by looking out for either too many of tails or too many heads, and thus the types of outcomes that would tend to contradict this null hypothesis are those where a large number of heads or a large number of tails are observed.
Alternatively, small hydro projects may be built in isolated areas that would be uneconomic to serve from a network, or in areas where there is no national electrical distribution network.
Alternatively, the Bridgwater and Minehead Junction Railway would link with the B & ER at Bridgwater and run through Williton to Minehead with a branch to Watchet and a connecting Minehead and Central Devon Junction Railway would provide a line to Exeter.
Alternatively, using the would cause the process to be forked for each new connection.
Alternatively, the manner in which mantis shrimp hunt ( very rapid movements of the claws ) may require very accurate ranging information, which would require accurate depth perception.

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