Sentence examples for alternatively require from inspiring English sources

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Alternatively, require a larger deposit at the start of the job so you have available cash for the duration of the process.

Therefore, Arn1 possibly interacts with Cat1, but its interaction may be transient and weak or, alternatively, require other unknown protein(s).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04489.007 The processive movement of Kar3 may either be a property of individual heterodimers or alternatively require the formation of motor ensembles combining multiple catalytic domains that coordinate stepping.

We found no evidence suggestive of association with PrCa at any of these regions in individuals of European ancestry (P > 0.4), which may indicate that these variants modulate risk through a mechanism predominate among individuals with specific genetic backgrounds, or alternatively require further confirmation in Europeans through additional larger studies.

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22 This may be achieved by making use of an automated external chest compression device or, alternatively, requires continued, disciplined manual chest compression by alternating providers, from the field-of-play to the medical facility.

This is largely explained by required blood management visits at baseline during morning weekdays, which may have alternatively required missed workdays.

The Robin-type condition proves best: it gives the most accurate solution at fixed cost or, alternatively, requires the least work to achieve a given accuracy.

Rather strong generalizations of stable finiteness to the non-unital case can be obtained by either requiring the multiplier algebra to be stably finite, or alternatively requiring it to be at least stably not properly infinite.

In different scenarios, the results have shown that for the same pilot density the MSE is reduced approximately by 3 dB or alternatively requires half of pilot density to achieve the same performance therefore improving the overall system spectral efficiency with only one data iteration.

Thus, imperfect humans always remain (albeit tenuously) in the initial state of (mere) humanity (DJN II.2.9 10), even when the other two natural states have been partially sublated by culture and politics; for they are always subject to, and somehow responsible for, the norms deriving from divine imposition or, alternatively, required by and for human beings as such.

Faith in God, alternatively, requires one's acceptance that what one most desires does not always coincide with what God has planned.

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