All 15 Uses of
alternative
in
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
- This meant that they gave up far too easily; alternatively, they spent too much time at the acute stage trying to work out exactly what was wrong with the patient so as to decide on the right treatment.†
Part 1
- Zalachenko would grieve for his son, but the alternative was worse.†
Part 1
- Gullberg considered various alternatives and then chose to steer Bjurman carefully out of the picture.†
Part 1 *
- It was not an easy job, but there was no alternative.†
Part 1
- It's classified material, and the PG has no alternative."†
Part 1
- We can imagine two alternatives.†
Part 2
- There is an alternative.†
Part 2
- But the point of hiring Milton Security is so that you have an alternative to doing that.†
Part 3
- The alternative is a person who wants to take some sort of revenge and sabotage my life for personal reasons.†
Part 3
- "There is an alternative view," she said.†
Part 4
- Murder was no easy solution; it should be resorted to only when there was no alternative.†
Part 4
- The normal process was the reverse, but he believed that in her case there were such transparent mental disturbances and such an unequivocal forensic psychiatric assessment that he was left with no alternative.†
Part 4
- In an interview he had explained with a concerned expression that in Sweden there were a number of sociopaths with such grave mental disturbances that they presented a danger to themselves as well as to others, and modern medicine could offer no alternative to keeping these individuals safely locked up.†
Part 4
- As a court we could now stick with formal procedure and continue with the trial until finally we arrive at an acquittal, but there is an obvious alternative: to let a new investigation take over everything concerning Lisbeth Salander.†
Part 4
- Although a number of alternative theories as to who carried out the murder have since been proposed, to this day the crime remains unsolved.†
Part notes
Definition:
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(alternative as in: an alternative plan) something available as another possibility