alternate view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofalternateandview
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alternate
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɒlˈtɜː.nət/us/ˈɑːl.tɝː.nət/
with first one thing, then another thing, and then the first ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofalternateandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Analternateviewis to add slicing constructs to the language, which could allow compilers to do produce more efficient slicing code.
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Analternateviewsees music as a by-product of linguistic evolution; a type of auditory cheesecake that pleases the senses without providing any adaptive function.
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The society's stated purpose is publication and research which impinge on creation as analternateviewof origins.
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Wuellner presents analternateviewarguing that the disciples may have caught fish individually, and even by hand.
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Such transformation geometry lessons present analternateviewthat contrasts with classical synthetic geometry.
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In analternateviewof the scene from the film, he communicates with the mall residents on the walkie-talkie.
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However, they give planners and geographers analternateviewof urban life as their boundaries are tied not to arbitrary administrative limits but socio-economic ties.
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Analternateviewis that the universe begins to contract after reaching its maximum expansion limits until it disappears into a fraction of a millimeter.
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Started to provide analternateviewof city hall politics, has steadily carved a niche in reporting on local politics, taking on a watchdog role at city hall.
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Thurstone was the first to propose analternateviewof human intelligence to the popular theory held of it being a single ability and tied to personality.
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Mackay offered analternateview, calling the characters' actions and dialogue wooden and saying that the film's monsters had more life than the acting.
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Analternateviewof the labor market has low-wage labor markets characterized as monopsonistic competition wherein buyers (employers) have significantly more market power than do sellers (workers).
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Each of these apparent roles sees context as a means of partitioning ontological content into alternate views of reality.
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There are two alternate views and doctrines about how we ought to deal with disablement.
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He is accommodating of alternate views on a number of issues, but one of the most vocal opponents of the most liberal side of evangelicalism.
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Dissenting "pairs" can present alternate views of what is wrong with the decision under consideration.
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