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Synonyms for cither

a musical stringed instrument with strings stretched over a flat sounding board

a 16th century musical instrument resembling a guitar with a pear-shaped soundbox and wire strings

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Of particular note is that subscale scores were not significantly improved when compared directly to placebo at cither the 30-day or 60-day time points.
I am not sure this is a good solution and believe that a contraction of the period of legal education should include the following: (1) perhaps an alternative or concomitant reduction in the undergraduate experience to two or three years; (2) some requirement of a mandatory internship or articling-type experience as part of legal education; (48) and (3) more explicit and elaborate preparation for the bar examination cither in the context of the formal legal education or as part of the bar preparation period right after law school.
The trial is being conducted by Athersys at sites in the United States and United Kingdom, and has enrolled subjects who received cither MultiStem treatment or placebo one to two days following the stroke.
The participants will be randomized to receive cither CAP-1002 or placebo in a 2:1 ratio favoring CAP-1002.
In previous research, iNSCs remained addicted to the drag and reprogramming transcription factors; if cither the drug or the factors was removed, the cells reverted to skin cells or spontaneously differentiated.
Families of the deceased suffer catastrophic costs, with two-thirds of poor households being underinsured against funeral costs, and are dependent on cither a regular wage earner or a grant recipient [3] The NCD epidemic in SA is an even greater burden because it is occurring concurrently with an ageing HIV-positive population.
From the precarious state of mouth-dental hygiene recorded in students, we reached the conclusion that they were not aware cither of the negative effects on their health and also on corresponding abilities.
During the Rhodesian bush war, the Rhodesian SAS made use of this to ferry troops and supplies across into Zambia as and when required, and even today there is no thorough policing of the lake by cither country.
It would take the entire length of this article just to list the different models offered by every manufacturer cither suitable to or specifically designed for personal defense or tactical use.
As soon as the New African December issue came out, the popular Gambian journalist turned academic, now based in the US, Professor Baha Galleh Jallow, hit back and accused President Jammeh of an "attempt, cither deliberate or otherwise, to re-write history".
Whether a taxpayer decides to accrue market discount currently or reclassify gain to ordinary income upon a taxable event, the taxpayer may elect to use cither the ratable method or the cur-rent-yicld-to-maturiry method.
In particular, we compare the forecast value of oil to a number of other variables such as economic slack, underlying (core) inflation, and survey measures of expected inflation, assessing oil's ability to improve the forecast of inflation as measured cither by the CPI or the core CPI (which excludes energy and food prices).
According to counterfactual (3), Japan's GDP would have been much higher in the absence of cither the Tohoku disaster or Abenomics.
choice--they can cither advocate for more imperfect state regulation of