Sentence examples for alternatively describe from inspiring English sources

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Amazingly, the love of what is arbitrary (which one could alternatively describe as the love of reality) is something human beings are capable of feeling (and perhaps even what we call the love of the beautiful is simply a particular way of exercising this remarkable ability).

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This type of personalized experience, alternatively described as "one to one marketing" or "targeted merchandising," has long been touted as one of the key benefits of the Web.

The men, alternatively described as religious fundamentalists or business rivals of the cousin, taunted him by saying he was an American collaborator.

Perhaps as a measure of how little he is known, he is alternatively described as a hard-liner and as a man able to compromise.

Isabel Oakeshott – alternatively described as "ghost" and "co-writer" – explains why Peter Watt has chosen to reveal what he (or she) calls "the story of betrayal and cowardice at the heart of New Labour".

A taper rate of 75%, alternatively described as equivalent to a marginal tax rate of 75%, would make it hard for Duncan Smith to argue that universal credit is structured in a way that encourages people to work longer hours.

Leery of the limelight, he is alternatively described as the Assad family's banker or Mr. Five Percent (or 10, or whatever share gets the deal done).

Thus, a decision could be alternatively described in term g i = (l i, e i ).

The application as well as platform may be alternatively described using executable behavioral models.

The Minneapolis-based startup, which began life as Vidku, has had strong growth for an experience that has been alternatively described as Instagram and Snapchat for the classroom.

(1933, 10-11) {§5.6} [The] work of disentangling and arranging questions, which.. I [call] analysis, may be alternatively described as the work of detecting presuppositions..

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