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Alternatively and included
Alternatively, operands may be included in the thread.
Alternatively, also fishes in the current Lotidae ( with burbot, cusk ) and Phycidae ( hakes ) have been included in Gadidae, as its subfamilies Lotinae and Phycidae.
Alternatively, they may be included, with Cephalotaxus, in a broader interpretation of Taxaceae as a single larger family ( Price, 2003 ).
Alternatively, the toucans, which evolved from a common ancestor shared with the American barbets, might be included in the traditional all-encompassing barbet family.
Alternatively the list of parts included in the model, found above the four viewing areas, can be used.
Alternatively the BRC ( Big Remote Control ) could be used, which included many more features which the stand alone ADAT did not have, such as song naming, more locate points and MIDI Time Code synchronisation.
Alternatively, only the Black-billed Koel has been considered as a separate species, or the Asian Koel has included all subspecies otherwise included in the Pacific Koel, except for the subspecies breeding in Australia, which then has the name Australian Koel ( E. cyanocephalus ).
Alternatively, a tree house may be included in the same category as structures such as garden sheds, sometimes called a " temporary structure ".
Alternatively, candidates can upload a résumé to be included in searches by member companies.
Alternatively, the link resistance function may be included in the objective function ( and the total cost function eliminated from the constraints ).

Alternatively and works
Alternatively, varieties become standard by undergoing a process of standardization, during which it is organized for description in grammars and dictionaries and encoded in such reference works.
Alternatively, other therapists consider themselves to be more theoretically grounded as they blend their theories ; they are called integrated psychotherapists and are not only concerned with what works, but why it works.

Alternatively and William
Alternatively, a divided rule has been suggested, since the so-called Mercian register of the Chronicle reports that Athelstan became king of the Mercians, and William of Malmesbury, though denying a reign for Ælfweard, reports that Athelstan was educated at the Mercian court of his aunt Æthelflæd.
" Alternatively, Fentons Creamery in Oakland claims that William Dreyer based his recipe on a Rocky Road-style ice cream flavor invented by his friend, Fentons ' George Farren, who blended his own Rocky Road-style candy bar into ice cream ; however, Dreyer substituted almonds for walnuts.
Alternatively, William C. Dietz's portrayal of the Chief in Halo: The Flood was occasionally blasted by fans as too radical a departure from Nylund's template.

Alternatively and John
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 name was reported by Queanbeyan newspaper owner John Gale in the 1860s to be an anglicisation of the indigenous name ' nganbra ' or ' nganbira ', meaning " hollow between a woman's breasts ", and referring to the Sullivans Creek floodplain between Mount Ainslie and Black Mountain.
Alternatively, John Howell defined twelve groups: the Evergreen, Alpina, Macropetala, Montana, Rockery, Early Large-Flowered, Late Large-Flowered, Herbaceous, Viticella, Texensis, Orientalis, and Late Mixed groups.
Alternatively these paintings may be of a Masonic motivation as in the 18th century it was believed that the Crusader Military orders, such as The Poor Knights of the Temple of Solomon ( Knights Templar ) and the Knights of St John ( Hospitallers ), were in some way inexplicably linked.
The word basil comes from the Greek βασιλεύς ( basileus ), meaning " king ", as it has come to be associated with the Feast of the Cross commemorating the finding of the True Cross by St Helena mother of the emperor St. Constantine. Alternatively the herbalist John Gerard noted of basil that those stung by scorpions would feel no pain if they ate of basil.
Alternatively, John M. Merriman writes that the hymn " began as a martial song to inspire soldiers against the Ottoman forces " during the Ottoman wars in Europe.
Alternatively, and fitting in with other British tank names, it may have been named after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, an ancestor of Winston Churchill.
Alternatively, John Milne's proposed etymology of Àrd-thir Suidhe meaning " place on high ground " uncomfortably requires the transposition of the name elements.
Alternatively, these equations for time dilation and length contraction ( here obtained from the invariance of the spacetime interval ), can be obtained directly from the Lorentz transformation by setting for time dilation, meaning that the clock is at rest in Bill's frame, or by setting for length contraction, meaning that John must measure the distances to the end points of the moving rod at the same time.
Alternatively, it is thought that his parents were Robert Craig, an Edinburgh merchant, and Katherine Bellenden who both worked in the wardrobe of James V of Scotland, and his brother was the physician John Craig.

Alternatively and B
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, a hyperboloid of two sheets of axis AB is obtained as the set of points P such that AP − BP is a constant, AP being the distance between A and P. Points A and B are then called the foci of the hyperboloid.
Alternatively, a coupé is often distinguished from a two-door sedan by the lack of a B pillar to support the roof.
: Means that if A and B are in all respect identical the consumer will consider a to be at least as good as ( is weakly preferred ) to B. Alternatively, the axiom can be modified to read that the consumer is indifferent with regard to A and B.
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, students may choose to use the LL. B.
Alternatively, variable B could be collapsed out entirely, alternately sampling from p ( A | C ) and p ( C | A ) and not sampling over B at all.
Alternatively, if person A is joking or teasing person B in a friendly way, person A may wink directly at person B as a way to suggest to him that his own ( A's ) words are to be taken as a joke.
Alternatively, if a person's evaluative B, belief is preferential, flexible and constructive, the C, the emotional and behavioral consequence is likely to be self-helping and constructive.
Alternatively, if " A " intends merely to frighten " B ", and that same shot intentionally misses " B " but accidentally kills " C ", " A " may be guilty of assaulting " B " ( among other things ), but not attempted murder, unless " A " intended that such fright would kill " B ".
Alternatively, we can assume space is a very large three sphere S < sup > 3 </ sup > or that space is a compact 3-ball B < sup > 3 </ sup > with a S < sup > 2 </ sup > boundary where the values of the fields are fixed so that the gauge transformations occur only in the interior of the ball.
Dominance may be a purely dyadic relationship, i. e. individual A is dominant over individual B, but this has no implications for whether either of these is dominant over a third individual C. Alternatively, dominance may be hierarchical, with a transitive relationship, so that if A dominates B and B dominates C, A always dominates C. This is called a linear dominance hierarchy.

Alternatively and make
" Alternatively, they might be folded to make small cheap books or " chapbooks " which often drew on ballad stories.
Alternatively, the price of the property is manipulated ; the seller will agree to a contract that under-represents the value of the property, and will receive criminal proceeds to make up the difference.
Alternatively, the Task Force may review and amend the 2005 conclusions to make them consistent with legal and historical precedent, and therefore allow future status developments based on a binding compact.
Alternatively, the search engine may store a copy of each item in a cache so that users can see the state of the item at the time it was indexed or for archive purposes or to make repetitive processes work more efficiently and quickly.
Alternatively, an intermediary may wish to make a profit by acquiring financial assets and repackaging them in a way more attractive to investors.
Alternatively, overflow systems make use of alternative routes to divert calls via different paths — even these systems have a finite traffic carrying capacity.
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, might have a direct reference to object and make the request directly to that.
Alternatively, the problem may be how to make the computer easier to use, such as in T928 / 03, Konami, Video Game System.
Alternatively, a coffee-free " cream " base was created to make a beverage called a Frappuccino Blended Crème.
Alternatively, we could make the level structure quasi-random in the following way:
Alternatively, propulsion coils on the guideway are used to exert a force on the magnets in the train and make the train move forward.
Alternatively, when the batsman hits the ball, he can make ' runs ' by revolving the bat around themselves with both hands.
Alternatively, it was a fad which had run out of steam .< sup > p168 </ sup > Its demise allowed older musicians to make a comeback in the New York scene.
Alternatively the simple changing of the pronunciation of a word can be used to make it sound vulgar e. g. innuendo to " in-your-endo ".
Alternatively, it can be used as an ingredient in a formula decoction or used to make an extract ( in liquid, capsule, or powder form ).
Alternatively, they may have refurbished the earthwork for their own use in the same way that people today fix up old houses to make them suitable for occupation again.
Alternatively, the player can choose to open the sarcophagus personally, hoping to gain the power themselves ; however, they make the same discovery and are subsequently killed with LaCroix in the explosion.
Alternatively, they may make tickets more expensive when bought at the last minute than when bought six months in advance.
Alternatively, in the caverns he can make use of conveniently placed ropes to safely ascend or descend, but there is a risk of falling stalactites that will fall down the middle of the shaft, and even touching this obstacle when not affected by the Gem is instantly fatal.
Alternatively, compromised systems can be used to make the connections.
Alternatively, " irrational escalation " ( sometimes referred to as " irrational escalation of commitment " or " commitment bias ") is a term frequently used in psychology, philosophy, economics, and game theory to refer to a situation in which people can make irrational decisions based upon rational decisions in the past or to justify actions already taken.
Alternatively, a patent prosecutor may make a technical argument that there is unity of invention.
Alternatively one can choose to make their observations obsolete by repeatedly moving the guns: hence self-propelled guns.
Alternatively, the entire account of the guard and the chief priests can be discounted as likely to be an ahistorical addition written by Matthew to make the stolen body hypothesis appear implausible.

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