I'm not completely happy with the plan, but I see no clear alternative. |
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Scientists are developing an alternative approach to treating the disease. |
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After describing the effects of modern dressage, breeding, and business, the author suggests a classical alternative i.e. the philosophy of "legerity." |
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She believes in the benefits of both orthodox medicine and alternative medicine. |
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As York's succession was challenged by burning the pope, the Duke of Monmouth was again heralded in the city as a Protestant alternative. |
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It is an alternative to a 0800 number where the callee bears the full cost of the call. |
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The band acknowledges the Scottish alternative rock band, Travis, as a major influence on their earlier material. |
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Established alternative spaces such as City Racing at the Oval in London and Milch gave many artists their first exposure. |
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Based in Glasgow, it duplicates much of the content of the main edition but with alternative coverage of Scottish news and sport. |
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Channel 4 was required to be a public service alternative to the BBC and to cater for minorities and arts. |
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I shall later argue against this important doctrine according to which the alternative to determinism is sheer chance. |
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Britannia, or a lion, is sometimes used as an alternative in some editorial cartoons. |
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An alternative method to estimate the length of a longitudinal degree at latitude. |
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In alternative fashion, the conversion may be performed directly using thionyl chloride. |
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Breakfast and lunch are typically bread with toppings, with cereal for breakfast as an alternative. |
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Knut Stjerna offered an alternative in the Epipaleolithic, a continuation of the use of Paleolithic technology. |
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Today, the term rock crystal is sometimes used as an alternative name for the purest form of quartz. |
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Without alternative employment, which was not available, destitution was inevitable. |
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European artists at this time were seeking an alternative style to the strict academic methodologies. |
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As a result of dislike of the modular system, many schools now offer the alternative International Baccalaureate Diploma qualification. |
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Since the 1980s Scotland has produced several popular rock and alternative rock acts. |
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While the band's songwriting remained based in rock and blues, many of the tracks moved into alternative rock territory in their presentation. |
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They incorporate various styles such as punk, pop, alternative rock, and folk in their music. |
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Garbage's alternative musical style fuses various genres including electronic rock, industrial rock, punk, grunge, trip hop and shoegaze. |
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Some alternative online sources are listed in the External links section below. |
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By the 1980s, indie pop and alternative rock bands such as The Alarm, The Pooh Sticks and The Darling Buds were popular in their genres. |
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However, Michael Jones has advanced an alternative thesis that argues that Rome did not leave Britain, but that Britain left Rome. |
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Even some modern esotericists and forms of alternative medicine assign metallic gold a healing power. |
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It is possible that Jaenberht refused to perform the ceremony, and that Offa needed an alternative archbishop for that purpose. |
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The scene is dominated by local bands and the town has become known for the rock, indie and alternative genres. |
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His support for alternative medicine, including homeopathy, has been criticised by some in the medical community. |
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Subsequently, Rogers was removed from the project and The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment was appointed to propose an alternative. |
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The last chapter is highly critical of Charles's advocacy of complementary and alternative treatments. |
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This definition applied to all acts passed before and after the Act's coming into force, unless a given Act provided an alternative definition. |
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Another alternative bridge crossing was proposed at Deganwy, but this too was ruled out for aesthetic reasons. |
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As Caer Guricon it is a possible alternative for the Dark Age seat of the Kingdom of Powys. |
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If the line is closed between Cardiff Central and Bridgend, an alternative route exists along the Vale of Glamorgan Line. |
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With the arrival of the Wests, the bowling green inside the curtilage of the castle forced the club to find an alternative green. |
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In 1888, the Barry Railway Company was formed as part of David Davies' plan to create an alternative export port in south Wales at Barry Docks. |
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Similarly, a number of contemporary art institutions launched curatorial study courses as an alternative to traditional academic programs. |
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The term has the same origin, but is not to be confused with 'Cathay', an alternative name for China. |
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With little capital up front, they were seen as a poor alternative to players wishing to switch to the professional code. |
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Manic Street Preachers' music has been variously described as alternative rock, hard rock punk rock, glam rock, and pop rock. |
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Dragon Ninja, while the second was an alternative spelling of Cobra Kai, the name of the karate dojo in the Karate Kid movies. |
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Spielberg disliked the name Smith, and Lucas casually suggested Jones as an alternative. |
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Since the 1980s, a new wave of comedy, called alternative comedy, has grown in popularity with its more offbeat and experimental style. |
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Isolated communities, that may otherwise rely on diesel generators, may use wind turbines as an alternative. |
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Proponents advance the notion that nuclear power produces virtually no air pollution, in contrast to the chief viable alternative of fossil fuel. |
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An alternative escape means is via a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that can dock onto the disabled submarine. |
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In many parts of the world, alternative local subdivisions are still in use. |
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Freshly squeezed orange juice is widely available in most places as an alternative for coffee. |
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Sliced bread which has been toasted and topped with preserves or spreads is a common alternative breakfast. |
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Cycling on freeways in Arizona may be prohibited only where there is an alternative route judged equal or better for cycling. |
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With this shift of perspective came an encouragement for alternative transportation, and locally based planning agencies. |
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Different alternative sources of energy include nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, wind, and geothermal. |
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Managed retreat is an alternative to constructing or maintaining coastal structures. |
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An alternative is to base height measurements on an ellipsoid of the entire Earth, which is what systems such as GPS do. |
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An alternative theory is that standing on one leg reduces the energy expenditure for producing muscular effort to stand and balance on one leg. |
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They are called biocontrols and may be regarded as beneficial as an alternative to pesticides in agriculture for example. |
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Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer. |
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Fish farming offers an alternative solution to the increasing market demand for fish and fish protein. |
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The structural alternative involves constructing a seawall, revetment, groyne or breakwater. |
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Popular alternative routes going to areas close to Le Havre include Newhaven to Dieppe, and Poole to Cherbourg. |
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At the same time, there was also a tendency to play up alternative heritages in the British Isles at certain times. |
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The papal legate remained unmoved, but Verraccio did suggest an alternative. |
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Tourism also supports small communities in coastal areas and islands by providing alternative sources of income far from urban centers. |
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The Number One tower soon found an alternative use as a replacement for the Nab Rock lightship, 40 miles away off Bembridge in the Isle of Wight. |
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Manstein wrote his first memorandum outlining the alternative plan on 31 October. |
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As an alternative to free flight, a balloon may be tethered to allow reliable take off and landing at the same location. |
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Campbell's successor, Nelson McCausland, also suggested that an alternative name be found. |
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The classification of tribes or subfamilies within Bovidae is still a matter of debate, with several alternative systems proposed. |
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The grain size of a rock is usually expressed with the Wentworth scale, though alternative scales are sometimes used. |
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One alternative to hunting urban foxes has been to trap them, which appears to be a more viable method. |
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Some Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters are made of ash, as an alternative to the darker sounding alder. |
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Other fungi, like the puffballs, rely on alternative mechanisms for spore release, such as external mechanical forces. |
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Quite naturally, these alternative forms were at first considered to be different species, until they were found growing in a conjoined manner. |
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There are no alternative words to distinguish between things relating to the United States or to the Americas. |
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Dutch uses the local alternative for things relating to elsewhere in the Americas, such as Argentijns for Argentine, etc. |
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The proposal for the name Southern Ocean won 18 votes, beating the alternative Antarctic Ocean. |
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An alternative is to treat the tidal flows as complex numbers, as each value has both a magnitude and a direction. |
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An alternative definition for the maximum potential intensity, which is mathematically equivalent to the above formulation, is. |
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During the same period, workhouses employed people whose poverty left them no other alternative than to work under forced labour conditions. |
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From the 17th century to the 19th century, workhouses took in people whose poverty left them no other alternative. |
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The Republicans proposed an alternative compromise to not interfere with slavery where it existed but the South regarded it as insufficient. |
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Since the 1990s alternative waste treatment technologies have been maturing and becoming viable. |
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A simpler alternative is to leverage off the fascination fish have with floating objects. |
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Of these two mechanisms, Stokes diapir was favoured for many years in the absence of a reasonable alternative. |
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Some jurisdictions impose the higher of an income tax or a tax on an alternative base or measure of income. |
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Taxicabs have been both criticized for creating pollution and also praised as an environmentally responsible alternative to private car use. |
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The NASA Paresev Rogallo flexible wing was originally developed to investigate alternative methods of recovering spacecraft. |
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The BBC had suggested that as an alternative to the SI compression scheme, the Freeview HD multiplex may have to adopt encryption. |
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An alternative theory originally proposed by Charles Darwin explains that music may have begun as a hominin mating strategy. |
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This hypothesis is generally less accepted than the previous hypothesis, but nonetheless provides a possible alternative. |
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From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock. |
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The term alternative rock was coined in the early 1980s to describe rock artists who did not fit into the mainstream genres of the time. |
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In the 1980s the terms indie rock and alternative rock were used interchangeably. |
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The carbon enriches the organic matter in the soil while the biological control microbes provide an alternative to chemical pesticides. |
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An alternative to the sliding seat, called a sliding rigger, uses a stationary seat and the rower moves the oarlocks with his feet. |
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In Italy, donkey dairies are growing in popularity to produce an alternative milk source for human infants. |
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Screw caps' use as an alternative to cork for sealing wine bottles is gaining increasing support. |
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The growth of organic farming has renewed research in alternative technologies such as integrated pest management and selective breeding. |
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Many travellers prefer to use KOA, or similar campsites, as an alternative to hotels or motels. |
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Oil lamps are a form of lighting, and were used as an alternative to candles before the use of electric lights. |
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An alternative derivation may be from the Latin verb Abdo meaning black or dark river. |
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Local soft drinks such as Almdudler are very popular around the country as an alternative to alcoholic beverages. |
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There is a substantial alternative and punk scene, which gathers around the Rote Flora, a squatted former theatre located in the Sternschanze. |
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Hamburg has long been a centre of alternative music and counter culture movements. |
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An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. |
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As early as the 4th century, there have been alternative theories proposed on the origin of the name Roma. |
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There might not be alternative personal proclamations with no mention of the sacred dogma in question, such as affirmations, to be made. |
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The question of whether trial by combat remains a valid alternative to civil action has been argued to remain open, at least in theory. |
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Statistical associations are not necessarily causal, and a variety of covariables and alternative explanations can be imagined. |
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We cannot conceal the fact that the whole German question is a simple alternative between Prussia and Austria. |
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The repeal of the Corn Laws by Robert Peel symbolized the emergence of free trade as an alternative system. |
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The circumnavigation of Madagascar opened an alternative route to get to India, which gave more flexibility in timing. |
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Arrian also mentioned this as an alternative, but Plutarch specifically denied this claim. |
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Merchants found the moral and ethical teachings of Buddhism to be an appealing alternative to previous religions. |
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Bloch argues that this form of ritual communication makes rebellion impossible and revolution the only feasible alternative. |
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In the Andean region the term kuraka was also used as an alternative to cacique. |
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The city also has a thriving alternative music scene, with groups such as The Pinker Tones receiving international attention. |
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As the question of which of the two alternative concepts was correct had not been resolved at the time, both were represented on the same map. |
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Both extremities of the map represent the eastern extremity of Asia, according to the two alternative theories. |
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These are located along the Costera road, face the ocean and feature techno or alternative rock. |
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An alternative method was the simultaneous observation of occultations of stars at different observatories. |
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Since the rabbit is a pest in Australia, the Easter Bilby is available as an alternative. |
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An alternative history is provided by the contemporary writer Inca Garcilasco de la Vega, son of an Inca princess and a conquistador. |
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In the following alternative formulation of the procedure division, the PERFORM statement is used to execute a sequence of paragraphs. |
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Finding no institutional alternative to the autocracy, discontented Russians rallied behind various pretenders to the throne. |
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The alternative name, Dauria, is derived from the ethnonym of the Daur people. |
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Fleeces are used as material in making alternative products such as wool insulation. |
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In these countries in particular, dishes comprising alternative cuts and offal may be popular or traditional. |
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It can be used as a biofuel alternative to gasoline, and is widely used in cars in Brazil. |
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It is an alternative to gasoline, and may become the primary product of sugarcane processing, rather than sugar. |
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Bagasse can also be used as an alternative source of pulp for paper production. |
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A greener alternative to burning bagasse for the production of electricity is to convert bagasse into biogas. |
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Based on this research, cassava shelf life was increased to up to two weeks by overexpressing a cyanide insensitive alternative oxidase. |
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There is no other alternative to the mechanism used by the market to set, determine, or measure the value of various goods and services. |
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Baked sweet potatoes are sometimes offered in restaurants as an alternative to baked potatoes. |
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In the table below, the main spellings are above the accepted alternative spellings. |
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Here is a table with an alternative view of Verner's law, occurring before the shift of Grimm's law. |
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Several IAL use the Latin script, some of them like LFN also offer an alternative in the Cyrillic script. |
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The IPA once had parallel symbols from alternative proposals, but in most cases eventually settled on one for each sound. |
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When a syllabic consonant occurs, an alternative pronunciation is also possible. |
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Since then, the cockney accent has been more accepted as an alternative form of the English language rather than an inferior one. |
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Asian countries see the lowest proportion of people using Latin script relative to alternative scripts. |
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Far from precipitating that event therefore he pushed it off until the very last moment, when, in fact, there was no alternative left him. |
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After 1877, alternative names were regularly proposed and rejected by the General Convention. |
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Attempts by the Presbyterians, led by Richard Baxter, to gain approval for an alternative service book failed. |
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The concept of alternative episcopal oversight first arose a generation ago with the debate over the ordination of women. |
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As an alternative to Lambeth, many of these bishops attended the Global Anglican Futures Conference in Jerusalem. |
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Birth control is also being considered as an alternative to hunting as a means of controlling overpopulation in wild animals. |
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In some jurisdictions, the terms mens rea and actus reus have been replaced by alternative terminology. |
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An alternative proof that features an interesting connection with the theory of quasiconformal maps proceeds as follows. |
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In some cases, the development of tort law has spurred lawmakers to create alternative solutions to disputes. |
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Occasional exceptions to this rule are tolerated when the alternative is political chaos. |
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They are creating their own facts, but one need not be in Government to create alternative facts. |
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If you think you can suggest a better alternative to spending that much money, I am all ears. |
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We now had no alternative but to resort to civil disobedience, and we embarked in earnest on preparations for mass action. |
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Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree. |
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In cases of euthanasia, for instance, death is not bad relative to the alternative for the euthanasee. |
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For something less revealing this summer, take a look at the face-kini, the ultimate alternative to slathering on sunblock on trips to the beach. |
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The alternative term Home Nations is sometimes used in sporting contexts and may include all of the island of Ireland. |
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The main alternative to the common law system is the civil law system, which is used in Continental Europe, and most of the rest of the world. |
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These names were later Latinised as Albania and Anglicised as Albany, which were once alternative names for Scotland. |
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Several pet food companies use bison as a red meat alternative in dog foods. |
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An alternative explanation might be a sailing from the mouth of the Rhine to Richborough, which would be east to west. |
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However alternative status symbols were used fully in Sussex by those with higher status. |
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This led to the development of Nynorsk in the 19th century and to the formation of alternative spelling standards in the 20th century. |
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However, no single alternative solution has achieved widespread acceptance. |
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The cupping therapy was an alternative method which was heated and then placed over the swellings. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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She was a better ally than the chief alternative, Mary, Queen of Scots, who had grown up in France and was betrothed to the Dauphin of France. |
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In the event that you are unable to attend the meeting as scheduled, please propose an alternative date and time. |
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Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
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Proposed alternative candidates include Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. |
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Cromwell dismissed the Rump Parliament and failed to create an acceptable alternative. |
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After 1689 came an alternative understanding of economics, which saw Britain as a commercial rather than an agrarian society. |
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Some politicians in the United Kingdom have suggested the idea as an alternative to its membership in the European Union. |
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It is suggested that alternative punishments should be found for less serious offenders. |
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The M6 toll provides an alternative route to the M6 between Coleshill and Cannock, passing north of Sutton Coldfield and just south of Lichfield. |
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In Scotland, the monarch uses an alternative form of the arms in which quarters I and IV represent Scotland, II England, and III Ireland. |
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The Eurotunnel does operate profitably, offering an alternative transportation mode unaffected by poor weather. |
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Both of the city's universities have venues that mainly host indie and alternative bands. |
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It had a cantilevered footway providing an alternative crossing to a ferry. |
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The alternative name arises from the parameterization of the equation of the ellipse describing a meridian section. |
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The Sheffield Carols, as they are known locally, predate modern carols by over a century and are sung with alternative words and verses. |
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Manson is best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Garbage. |
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The PPP method is used as an alternative to correct for possible statistical bias. |
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Oil products are more and more in competition with alternative sources, mainly coal and natural gas, both cheaper sources. |
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The BAE Systems alternative helmet was to include all the features of the VSI system. |
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There also a number of alternative provision schools, including Derby Pride Academy. |
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He accepted chemical castration treatment, with DES, as an alternative to prison. |
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In his role as professor for public understanding of science, Dawkins has been a critic of pseudoscience and alternative medicine. |
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In 2009, he spoke at the party's conference in opposition to blasphemy laws, alternative medicine, and faith schools. |
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Many had been lost in the war, and marine diesel engine had finally matured as an economical and viable alternative to steam power. |
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He concluded that cowpox inoculation was a safe alternative to smallpox inoculation, but rashly claimed that the protective effect was lifelong. |
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Williams led a TRE development group working on CRT stores for radar applications, as an alternative to delay lines. |
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There are methods for accessing the Web in alternative mediums and formats to facilitate use by individuals with disabilities. |
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Whenever possible, the AABB recommends that O negative blood be conserved by using blood type testing to identify a less scarce alternative. |
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Lawn mowers became a more efficient alternative to the scythe and domesticated grazing animals. |
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An alternative manufacturing method is to use wound copper wire laid flat with a central conventional commutator, in a flower and petal shape. |
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The alternative for live weight pricing is dressed weight or carcass weight pricing. |
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The ordeal offered an alternative for those unable or unwilling to swear an oath. |
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The British had no alternative except to take Jinnah's views into account as he had emerged as the sole spokesperson of India's Muslims. |
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A common alternative, sometimes used in sociology, is to define class by income levels. |
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Print on demand is rapidly becoming an established alternative to traditional publishing. |
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Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia. |
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However the Calendar of Launceston Church records an alternative date of 18 November for the latter. |
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Yet critical analysis reveals discrepancies, which point to alternative possibilities. |
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It is also suggested that data organised around alternative population bases may be produced. |
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An alternative approach would be to create a board of mental health professionals and lawyers who would majoritively decide consent issues. |
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A more popular alternative defence, which avoided damaging the castle, was to establish bulwarks beyond the castle's defences. |
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Kaamelott is a French television series that presents a humorous alternative version of the Arthurian legend. |
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Fried potato farl, boxty or toast is sometimes served as an alternative to brown soda bread. |
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Breakfast muffins are an increasingly popular alternative to bread in the Australian full breakfast. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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Hunters Gold was first introduced in South Africa in 1988 as an alternative to beer. |
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Finally, the ghost's confirmation of an alternative fatherhood for Hamlet is a fabrication that gives the prince a motive for revenge. |
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However, orthodox academic consensus rejects alternative candidates for authorship, including Marlowe. |
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The American critic Yvor Winters suggested in 1939, an alternative canon of Elizabethan poetry. |
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Terms commonly associated with statistical hypotheses are null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. |
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Through her, Shelley offers a feminine alternative to the masculine power politics that destroy the male characters. |
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He provides an alternative view of rural England in the age of an Industrial Revolution with which he was not in sympathy. |
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In alternative history, he contributed to the 1931 collection If It Had Happened Otherwise edited by Sir John Squire. |
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In this work, guilds were presented as an alternative to state control of industry or conventional trade union activity. |
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Cole became a principal proponent of Guild Socialist ideas, a libertarian socialist alternative to Marxist political economy. |
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An alternative explanation is that Lady Green Sleeves was, through her costume, incorrectly assumed to be sexually promiscuous. |
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Indie rock has been identified as a reaction against the macho culture that developed in alternative rock in the aftermath of Nirvana's success. |
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Since 2003, a firework display centred on the London Eye and South Bank of the Thames has been provided as an alternative. |
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Dependent on terrain, and to accommodate different levels of ability, hunts generally have alternative routes that do not involve jumping. |
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Because Wembley's owner refused to cancel this, the game had to be moved to the alternative venue in London. |
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Home socks are midnight blue with a white top and this is reversed for the alternative socks. |
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From 1955, the Grand Prix was alternated between Aintree and Silverstone, until 1964 when Brands Hatch took over as the alternative venue. |
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As twenty years had passed since the last challenge, the NYYC looked for a cheaper alternative in order to restart interest in the cup. |
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Antipope Clement III was an alternative pope for most of this period, and Pope Urban spent much of his early pontificate in exile from Rome. |
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An alternative theory is that Blake is referring to a mystical concept within his own mythology related to the ancient history of England. |
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In 2011, Cardiff was ranked sixth in the world in National Geographic's alternative tourist destinations. |
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In response to these and other limitations of using GDP, alternative approaches have emerged. |
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For Disraeli, the Lords, where the debate was less intense, was the alternative to resignation from office. |
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While some historians have abandoned the Sonderweg thesis, they have not provided a generally accepted alternative interpretation. |
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Some of them, most notably prominent peace activist Stephen Henry Hobhouse, refused both military and alternative service. |
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As late as the 16th century, old maps indicate the town was called Stonehyve, Stonehive, Pont also adding the alternative Duniness. |
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An alternative explanation is that the name derives from the Norse name 'Sweyn' and 'ey', which can mean inlet. |
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The A465 provides a strategic link for the northern Valleys, and an alternative route between South West Wales and the Midlands. |
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After Braemar, it turns south, providing an alternative tourist route to Perth. |
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If you are going to continue your Nahuatl studies, you have no alternative to acquiring a copy of Molina. |
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On 7 March 2007, members of the House of Commons voted ten times on a variety of alternative compositions for the upper chamber. |
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The third alternative is the complex relationship between all parts of government, and their historical development. |
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Events proceeded rapidly after the failure at Rambouillet and the alternative Yugoslav proposal. |
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On January 29, 2003 Boeing announced an alternative product, the 7E7, using Sonic Cruiser technology in a more conventional configuration. |
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Other issues are environmental pollution, animal welfare and finding alternative income opportunities for farmers. |
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For formulations using tensor calculus or differential forms, see alternative formulations. |
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These findings were a first step to rule out some of many alternative cosmologies. |
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They can thus be used as an alternative way to determine the mass of candidate black holes. |
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Train and ferry connections across the Irish Sea are promoted as an alternative to air. |
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In alternative fashion, a cell may simply copy its genetic information in a process called DNA replication. |
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Another alternative is to drill a lateral well connecting the two vertical wells. |
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Underground product gas is an alternative to natural gas and potentially offers cost savings by eliminating mining, transport, and solid waste. |
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There have been a number of times when alternative theological ideas arose to challenge the Orthodox faith. |
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The lack of success prompted an alternative strategy of importing reformed clergy from England and Scotland. |
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While I too believe in investing in alternative energy resources, you don't get a mulligan when a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb goes off. |
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Despite being illegal to market alternative therapies for cancer treatment in most of the developed world, many cancer patients use them. |
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Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine and health care providers varies between and within countries. |
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Testing alternative medicine that has no scientific basis has been called a waste of scarce research resources. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine usually discuss and advise patients as to available alternative therapies. |
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Medical doctors are also aggressively marketing alternative medicine to profit from this market. |
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In all of these cases, patients may be seeking out alternative treatments to avoid the adverse effects of conventional treatments. |
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Use of the term remains common among homeopaths and has spread to other alternative medicine practices. |
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Treatments considered alternative in one location may be considered conventional in another. |
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Some definitions seek to specify alternative medicine in terms of its social and political marginality to mainstream healthcare. |
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It is time for the scientific community to stop giving alternative medicine a free ride. |
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Once a treatment has been tested rigorously, it no longer matters whether it was considered alternative at the outset. |
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In 1993, the New England Journal of Medicine reported one in three Americans as using alternative medicine. |
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In 2001, MEDLINE introduced a MeSH term to index scientific publications in alternative medicine. |
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Much of what is now categorized as alternative medicine was developed as independent, complete medical systems. |
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Its use can also be misleading as it may erroneously imply that a real medical alternative exists. |
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From a historical perspective, the emergence of alternative medicine, if not the term itself, is typically dated to the 19th century. |
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In 2002, at least 60 percent of US medical schools have at least some class time spent teaching alternative therapies. |
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Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine ranges widely from country to country, and state to state. |
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Government bodies in the USA and elsewhere have published information or guidance about alternative medicine. |
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Some commentators have said that special consideration must be given to the issue of conflicts of interest in alternative medicine. |
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Many of the claims regarding the safety and efficacy of alternative medicine are controversial. |
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Some alternative treatments have been associated with unexpected side effects, which can be fatal. |
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Forms of alternative medicine that are biologically active can be dangerous even when used in conjunction with conventional medicine. |
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Crusoe must allocate effort between production and leisure and must choose between alternative production possibilities to meet his needs. |
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The arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. |
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The America Award in Literature, which does not include a monetary prize, presents itself as an alternative to the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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It contained some of the new elements introduced in Black Tie White Noise, and also signalled a move towards alternative rock. |
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In October 2000, the track was sent to US college and alternative radio outlets. |
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Such alternative rock style has been compared to bands like U2, Oasis, Radiohead and Travis. |
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Prime ministers have not been immune to spreading alternative facts. |
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May wrote that although the alternative plan was called the Manstein Plan, Guderian, Manstein, Rundstedt, Halder and Hitler had been equally important in its creation. |
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Although I wanted to undermine the foundations on which such antitrans screeds were built, there were many alternative strategies I might have used. |
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An alternative is to see sovereignty conferred by way of the repeated and unchallenged use of sovereignty through the promulgation of laws by Parliament. |
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Tin and copper-based paints are effective at reducing biofouling, however, an alternative is needed to address environmental restrictions on tin and copper formulations. |
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Together his accumbent pose and closed eyes denoted sleep, as an alternative to death, which the stiff, recumbent pose of previous effigies had embodied. |
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An alternative to rechargeable batteries for electricity storage is supercapacitors, now being used in some devices such as the mechanically powered flashlight shown here. |
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In 1989, Soviet forces withdrew from Afghanistan and by 1990 Gorbachev consented to German reunification, the only alternative being a Tiananmen scenario. |
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Other organisations have investigated similar technologies or are developing alternative technologies to deconvert UF6 to a stable oxide UF4 or metal form. |
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The most prominent of these is the alternative weekly High Plains Reader. |
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