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The phrase 'alternation to' is not considered to be correct and usable in written English. You could use an alternative phrase, such as 'change to' or 'transition to', instead. For example: The manager suggested an alternation to the current policy. The manager suggested a change to the current policy.
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The emergency procedure involves switching off the circuit breakers on each motor, in alternation, to figure out which one has a problem.
In "Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird," the expression in Kahlo's eyes can seem, in flickering alternation, to challenge the viewer or to lose focus, as if engrossed in thought.
These include job alternation (to relieve boredom), job enlargement (arranging for workers to perform several tasks rather than a single operation), and job enrichment (redesigning the job to make it more challenging).
Grazia said it "would like to reassure all our readers that we did not purposely make any alternation to the Duchess of Cambridge's image to make her appear slimmer and we are sorry if this process gave that impression".
Total ankle arthroplasty is gaining popularity as an alternation to ankle arthrodesis for end-stage ankle arthritis.
Generally, the co-training style algorithm is a classic approach for semi-supervised learning, which trains in alternation to maximize the mutual agreement on different views.
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You might want to change the order a bit, from Stravinsky-Bach alternations to Bach-Stravinsky, and end with the nose-thumbing "Suite Italienne".
It's not against the rules but when Olypmic officials found out, they made a series of alternations to the course.
Each class is recognized by alternations to a basic molluscan body plan.
VinaXB has no effect on non-halogenated ligand complexes, as there are no alternations to any parameters of Vina outside the identification of halogen bonds.
The alternation score for each mouse was defined as the ratio of the actual number of alternations to the possible number (defined as the total number of arm entries minus two) multiplied by 100 as shown by the following equation: % Alternation = [(Number of alternations)/(Total arm entries − 2)] × 100.
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