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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternative situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different scenarios or options that could be considered instead of the current one.
Example: "In an alternative situation, we might have chosen a different approach to solve the problem."
Alternatives: "different scenario" or "other circumstance".
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In their work, they also conjure an alternative situation.
Now we might have an alternative situation where in fact the new sampling period, or the sampling period of the output, is half the sampling period of the input, corresponding to an assumed sampling frequency, which is twice as high.
Peter Willis, the lawyer for Officer Brian Smith, 31 -- who prosecutors said sprayed pepper spray into Mr. Faison's mouth and nose as he lay handcuffed on the floor of a secluded stairwell at Police Headquarters -- tried to sketch an alternative situation.
We are concerned here with the alternative situation in which the sample size is itself a random variable which may depend on the data being collected.
Essentially, when employees say they are satisfied with their job, they are indicating that there is no reason for them to look elsewhere for an alternative situation.
Some egalitarians might hold that it would be morally better to bring about a situation in which there is somewhat less aggregate utility (human good) dispersed equally among all people than an alternative situation in which the utility total is larger but its distribution is extremely unequal across persons.
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And I could, with a little effort, convert some of the cells from straight numbers to formulas that varied with income, so that I could model alternative situations.
However, as an administrator or developer, one may face various alternative situations: One may have joined a development project already in progress, thus inheriting someone else's code.
The models should reflect these multiple solutions what seems to support logistic techniques able to cope with different alternative situations.
In Chinese, counterfactuals without a subjunctive mood, but instead containing the lexical expression yàobúshì, differentiate alternative situations from reality.
Thought experiments presented a series of "what if" situations that helped clarify how the method or information from the other field would behave, if exposed to alternative situations, ultimately aiding in explaining their main objective.
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