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Otherwise it will be headed for bankruptcy, at worst, and at best towards starvation of other less dramatic but socially and culturally indispensable branches of learning.
Otherwise Mussorgsky reserves his vocal melodies for prolonged expressions of emotion -- Boris' first monologue, for example.
Otherwise, you may pay too much for the farm and get nothing for your labor.
Otherwise, freedom would mean removal from the state in which `` as the place of their past residence from birth, or for many years, it would be materially for their advantage to be at liberty to remain ''.
Otherwise, individuals must pay for their Alexander Technique education out of pocket.
Otherwise, for the benefit of the wicked, it was more proper to set a limit for their rage by my silence, rather than any new things written to provoke daily the insanity of the envious.
Otherwise, they would suffer from excessive heat loss due to water's high capacity for heat conduction.
Otherwise, they would face the threat of civil action for damages in tort proximately flowing from the failure to report the suspected injuries.
Otherwise, it was not possible for outsiders, particularly westerners, to set up large-scale enterprises in Afghanistan during this period.
Otherwise, Louisiana would be an easy prey for Britain or even for the United States.
Otherwise, if there is adequate medical evidence and the defendant has been convicted of an imprisonable offence, a hospital order requires that the defendant be admitted to and detained in a hospital for treatment for a mental disorder ( see sections 37-43 of the Mental Health Act 1983 ).
Otherwise, if a competitor is sighted, the females signal for the resident male.
Otherwise, optimal force would be hard to attain for fear of falling over.
Otherwise, for complex matrices, rk ( A )
Otherwise, a party that prematurely and perhaps wrongfully suspends or terminates its own obligations due to an alleged breach itself runs the risk of being held liable for breach.
Otherwise, Grace played for expenses but these were loaded as, for example, he is known to have claimed £ 15 per appearance for Gloucestershire and £ 20 for representing the Gentlemen.

Otherwise and C
Otherwise, the molecule has a keto group, a carbonyl -( C = O )- between two carbons ; then it is formally a ketone, and is termed a ketose.
Otherwise, ' C ' transforms to ' K '.
Otherwise, it will lead to the C term ( 4 ) of figure 1, which requires the degeneracy of the ground state.
* If the Moors in Spain Had Won ( n. p. d., ), reprinted from If It Had Happened Otherwise, edited by J. C. Squire ( London: Longmans, Green, 1931 )

Otherwise and which
Otherwise, we go on endlessly trying to draw the line, color and other, as to which kind of man we wish to see dominate.
Otherwise ( cache miss ), the data has to be recomputed or fetched from its original storage location, which is comparatively slower.
Otherwise, it will be reduced to spiritualist idealism, such as the philosophies of Kant or Hegel, which are only ideologies, that is the material product of social existence.
Otherwise, the player is taken to the Results Screen, which rates the player's performance with a letter grade and a numerical score, among other statistics.
Otherwise, as Jacqueline Rose reminds us, ' identification collapses into identity, which spells the death of identification itself ' ( 146 ).
Otherwise Whipple's triad is required which include symptoms consistent with hypoglycemia, a low blood sugar, and resolution of these symptoms once the blood sugar improves.
Otherwise the beer would qualify as a " beer concentrate ," which is illegal under ATF rules governing beer production.
Otherwise, ' it amounted to no more than a protest, an escape valve through which the legislators blew of steam to relieve their tensions.
Otherwise she was loyal to President Kekkonen's foreign policy, which was founded on Finnish neutrality and good relations with the Soviet Union.
Otherwise very little is known of his religious or political views, which he kept to himself.
Otherwise, that cut defines a unique irrational number which, loosely speaking, fills the " gap " between A and B.
* Communication Disorder NOS ( Not Otherwise Specified )— the DSM-IV category in which disorders that do not meet the specific criteria for the disorder listed above may be classified.
Otherwise, the differences of potential would give rise to forces and movement of some parts of the liquid at the surface, which contradicts the static model assumption.
An early example is If It Had Happened Otherwise ( 1931 ) which features a contribution by Winston Churchill who examined what would have happened had Robert E. Lee won at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Otherwise, a subsequent will revokes earlier wills and codicils only to the extent to which they are inconsistent.
Otherwise, antitrust plaintiffs are required to demonstrate, by " the facts peculiar to the business to which the restraint is applied ", the nature of the challenged conduct and why it is harmful to competition.
Otherwise identical to the 6501, it nevertheless had the disadvantage of having no machine in which new users could quickly start playing with the CPU.
Otherwise poor land was planted with the trees, providing a growing industry which gave the area an economic boost as the salt industry was in decline.
Otherwise this highest level of samādhi leads to nirvāṇa, which means total unity, the logical end of individual identity and also death of the body.
Otherwise the archives – containing a vast number of documents relating to the 1500-years ' history of the Abbey as well as some 1400 irreplaceable manuscript codices, chiefly patristic and historical – would have been destroyed in the Allied air bombing which almost completely destroyed the Abbey shortly afterwards.
Otherwise, these terms of protection apply to all works which were protected in a Member State of the European Economic Area on 1 July 1995.
A meeting for these families was organised which would lead to the establishment of Education Otherwise.
Otherwise, there would be no chance whatever of a united Ireland, in which Redmond passionately believed ".

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