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Alternatively, the line is divided into three four-syllable sections by two caesuras.
Alternatively, dualism can mean the tendency of humans to perceive and understand the world as being divided into two overarching categories.
Alternatively, marine habitats can be divided into pelagic and demersal habitats.
Alternatively, marzipan may be flavoured, normally with spirits such as Kirsch or rum, and divided into small bite-sized pieces ; these flavoured marzipans are enrobed in chocolate to prevent the alcohol from evaporating, and are common in northern Europe.
Alternatively, rather that representing an alternative name for all of Dál Riata, it has been suggested Corcu Réti was the name given to the kin group which later divided to form the Cenél nGabráin of Kintyre and the Cenél Comgaill of Cowal, thus excluding the Cenél nÓengusa of Islay and the Cenél Loairn of middle and northern Argyll.
Alternatively, they can all be divided out at once: for example the linear factors x – r and x – s can be multiplied together to obtain the quadratic factor x < sup > 2 </ sup > – ( r + s ) x + rs, which can then be divided into the original polynomial P ( x ) to obtain a quotient of degree n – 2.
Alternatively, they may be divided into those that affect title ( ex: lien, legal or equitable charge ) or those that affect the use or physical condition of the encumbered property ( ex: restrictions, easements, encroachments ).
Alternatively, the stock value divided by the flow value is what Marx called the " turnover time.
Alternatively, the spectral efficiency may be measured in bit / symbol, which is equivalent to bits per channel use ( bpcu ), implying that the net bit rate is divided by the symbol rate ( modulation rate ) or line code pulse rate.
Alternatively, one can think of the constituency as being divided between a ' suburban ' district in the south and communities that grew in the industrial revolution to the north ; the Southern area, particularly between Church Village and Llantrisant, contains much new residential and light industrial development, and benefits from good transport links due to its proximity to the M4.
Alternatively, paronychia may be divided as follows:

Alternatively and rule
Alternatively, a contravariant vector is defined to be a tangent vector, and the rules for transforming a contravariant vector follow from the chain rule.
Alternatively, methods such as the delta rule can be used if the function is non-linear and differentiable, although the one below will work as well.
Alternatively, when the on hand inventory is in the bottom one third of the buffer for too long, the buffer is increased by one third ( and don ’ t forget rule 4 ).
Alternatively, when a rotation is specified by a vector, and it is necessary to understand the way in which the rotation occurs, the right-hand grip rule is applicable.
* Alternatively, the parser or grammar needs to have extra logic to delay reduction and reduce only when it is absolutely sure which rule to reduce first.
Alternatively, if the do rule is not being used, the other most common rule is for a mal to be placed onto the arrow next to the start.
) Alternatively, if the company was not covered by a federal Award it would be covered by the various States ' industrial relations systems, and disputes are conciliated or arbitrated by the state industrial relations commissions which would create an industry rule Award.
Alternatively, Marsden claimed that god was an invention of the self in its attempt to encompass the world and rule over it, hence, a positive, freeing idea.
Alternatively, his fall may have been the result of a revolt of the Cantiaci against Catuvellaunian rule.
Alternatively, the Romans created ( or enlisted ) some client kingdoms when they felt influence without direct rule was desirable.
Alternatively, it is possible to regard the treaty as the final act of state practice required to establish the rule in question, or as the necessary articulation of the rule to give it the opinio juris of customary international law.

Alternatively and has
Alternatively, a Greek derivation from " manless, without husbands " ( a-privative and a derivation of * man-also found in Slavic muzh ) has been proposed, an explanation deemed " unlikely " by Hjalmar Frisk.
Alternatively, if the boards are pre-dealt, " curtain cards " may be supplied which have each hand printed on them, so that each player can check at the beginning of the deal that he has the right cards.
* Alternatively, the device's invention has been popularly attributed to Mary the Jewess, an ancient alchemist traditionally supposed to have been Miriam, a sister of Moses.
Alternatively, a connection to the Rbhus, semi-divine craftsmen in Indian mythology, has also been suggested ( OED ).
Alternatively, jewellery has been used as a currency or trade good ; an example being the use of slave beads.
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, it has been also suggested that this is of non-Greek origin and probably of non-Indo-European origin too, while it is of an unknown etymology.
Alternatively, if M is a linear subspace then ; apply this inequality to the subspace defined by the ( orthogonal ) complement of the image of BC in the image of B, whose dimension is ; its image under A has dimension
Alternatively, the name has been suggested to originate from the Latin verb solari, meaning " to soothe ".
Alternatively, it has been suggested that the arrangement has a magical origin, a way to trap evil spirits.
Alternatively it has been suggested that the star could be in a low-activity state analogous to a Maunder minimum — a historical period, associated with the Little Ice Age in Europe, when sunspots became exceedingly rare on the Sun's surface.
Alternatively, the setter moves into the right front and has both a middle and an outside attacker ; the disadvantage here lies in the lack of an offside hitter, allowing one of the other team's blockers to " cheat in " on a middle block.
Alternatively, Æthelred has been seen as one of the key forces in the promotion of Edward's cult and that of their sister Eadgifu ( Edith of Wilton ).
Alternatively, the derivation pēnē and lepō ( λέπω ), " peel ", because of the shroud-unweaving mytheme, has been suggested.
Alternatively, the real line has two ends, and the resulting end compactification is the extended real line.
Alternatively, the bonded male has the option of rejecting his intended bride and choosing another.
Alternatively, it is possible to show that any bridgeless bipartite planar graph with n vertices and m edges has by combining the Euler formula ( where f is the number of faces of a planar embedding ) with the observation that the number of faces is at most half the number of edges ( because each face has at least four edges and each edge belongs to exactly two faces ).
Alternatively, people who are aware that a couple has different surnames may not realize that they are married.
Alternatively, if the seller has set a minimum sale price in advance ( the ' reserve ' price ) and the final bid does not reach that price the item remains unsold.
Alternatively it has been proposed to abolish the roles of the Governor-General and the monarchy and have their functions exercised by other constitutional officers such as the Speaker.
Alternatively, it has been suggested that " its purpose, though crudely handled, is to explain to Gilgamesh ( and the reader ) the various fates of the dead in the Afterlife " and in " an awkward attempt to bring closure ", it both connects the Gilgamesh of the epic with the Gilgamesh who is the King of the Netherworld, and is " a dramatic capstone whereby the twelve-tablet epic ends on one and the same theme, that of " seeing " (= understanding, discovery, etc.
Alternatively, it has also been argued that Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva were Hereward's real parents.
Alternatively, rehabilitation robotics can be used to provide high volumes of passive or assisted movement, depending on the individual's requirements ; this form of therapy can be useful if therapists are at a premium, and has been found effective at reducing spasticity in patients suffering from stroke.

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