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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.
Alternatively ( and some would say properly, in the context of electrocardiography ), the word lead may refer to the tracing of the voltage difference between two of the electrodes and is what is actually produced by the ECG recorder.

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Alternatively, other authors hold that leaf kites existed far before that time in what is now Indonesia, based on their interpretation of cave paintings on Muna Island off Sulawesi.
Alternatively, dark fantasy is sometimes used for " darker " fiction written by authors best known for other styles of fantasy ; Raymond Feist's Faerie Tale and Charles de Lint's novels written as Samuel M. Key would fit here.
Alternatively, authors have reported using the dye saturated in isopropyl alcohol, 95 % ethanol, or 0. 05 % by weight in acetone: ethanol: water ( 50: 35: 15 ).
Alternatively, some authors tried using different econometric techniques to generate rising data on resource prices.
Alternatively some authors considered it an early member of the Iguanodontidae.
Alternatively, authors might write the text for their own particular subplot within an overall narrative, in which case one author may have the responsibility of integrating the story as a whole.

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Alternatively, atomic orbitals refer to functions that depend on the coordinates of one electron ( i. e. orbitals ) but are used as starting points for approximating wave functions that depend on the simultaneous coordinates of all the electrons in an atom or molecule.
Alternatively, domino sets have been made from many different natural materials: stone ( e. g., marble, granite or soapstone ); other hardwoods ( e. g., ash, oak, redwood and cedar ); metals ( e. g., brass or pewter ); ceramic clay, or even frosted glass or crystal.
Alternatively, two-thirds of the population have IQ scores within one SD of the mean, i. e. within the range 85-115.
Alternatively one could also consider combinations of five cubes that are themselves 3D, i. e., are not part of one layer of cubes.
Alternatively, in old English, Tabert is champion of the people, or great leader, i. e. a great drummer.
Alternatively, users should take great care to inspect files ( e. g., text, images, sound files, ...) to ensure they contain no identifying information.
Alternatively, fact may also indicate an allegation or stipulation of something that may or may not be a " true fact ", ( e. g., " the author's facts are not trustworthy ").
Alternatively, the conventional Latinate ending "- ia " ( designating " land of ..." or " country of ..." — as in Arabia, Bolivia or Columbia ) may have been added to Monongahela ( i. e., " Land of the Monongahela ").
Alternatively, linear independence can be directly defined as follows: a set of vectors is linearly independent if and only if the only representations of the zero vector as linear combinations of its elements are trivial solutions, i. e., whenever a < sub > 1 </ sub >, a < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., a < sub > n </ sub > are scalars such that
e. Alternatively, T is also injective since, if g * x = g * x implies g = g ' ( by post-multiplying with the inverse of x, which exists because G is a group ).
Alternatively, other types of buffers exist that implement current amplifiers, or keep track of the state ( i. e. which side drove the bus low ) to prevent latch-up.
Alternatively, a straw-lined shed may house a larger group ( i. e., not batched ) in age groups.
Alternatively, the low-density, non-circular ( i. e., linear ) settlement patterns characteristic of urban sprawl as in nearby Downtown Newark tends to discourage cycling.
Alternatively, amplified pulses of a similar duration are created through the compression of longer ( e. g. 30 fs ) pulses via self-phase modulation in a hollow core fibre or during filamentation.
Alternatively, in some countries threats may be made to prosecute as co-conspirators ( or inflict violence on ) close relatives ( e. g. wife, children, or parents ) of the person being questioned unless they co-operate.
Alternatively, a fireproof container ( e. g. mess can, bamboo segment or improvised tree bark pot ) is placed ( or hung ) above the fire.
Alternatively it may be a shortened form of an earlier place name referring to a shallow lake or mere, such as Petit Mere ( i. e. from Norman French ), Petty Mere or Peaty Mere.
Alternatively, if we are using a torsion-free connection ( e. g. the Levi Civita connection ), then the partial derivative can be replaced with the covariant derivative.
Alternatively, domestic wastewater may be sent to a nearby privately owned treatment system ( e. g. in a rural community ).
Alternatively, with respect to a large region without airfields, e. g. an ocean, it can mean the point before which it is closer to turn around and after which it is closer to continue.
Alternatively, a similar effect can be accomplished using synthesis-modelling of the ASDR envelope or digital modelling ( e. g., for the hard strike, the keyboard would add the timbres associated with a hard strike — in the case of a Fender Rhodes voice, this would be a biting, " bark " sound.
Alternatively, the name could be based on the literary Hebrew word shefer שפר, meaning " beauty " or " goodness ", i. e. " the beauty of the people ".

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