Example sentences of "[prep] either a [adj] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 With stable macro policies of either a monetary or a fiscal kind , rational expectations on behalf of economic agents mean that such agents fully appreciate the signals that trigger government policy and the prescriptions that follow , internalizing this into their behaviour .
2 These arguments can then be tested by studies in the field of either an observational or an experimental nature .
3 Patients developing tolerance to adenosine-mediated protection because of recurrent anginal episodes may be amenable to preconditioning with either a muscarinic or an adrenergic agonist depending on the level in the signalling pathway at which tolerance occurs .
4 In judging this record there has been a strong tendency among commentators , from either an economic or a political viewpoint , to award the Labour government good marks for achievement [ Morgan , 1984 ; Cairncross , 1985 ] .
5 Expectation has been shown to influence the outcome of even the most carefully controlled double-blind trial in either a positive or a negative direction .
6 Bibliographic citations , adequate for most commonly used bibliographic packages , in either a free or a tightly structured format ; and ,
7 The extent to which the exchange rate can contribute to the adjustment mechanism , in either an automatic or a discretionary manner , is influenced by the type of exchange rate system in operation .
8 The only variable that they can revise directly in either an upward and a downward direction is the money wage rate , but revisions of the money wage rate will have no direct effect on the real wage rate owing to the sympathetic variations in the general level of prices that they would provoke .
9 Awards may be held on either a full-time or a part-time basis .
10 The central research question is whether wartime training altered women 's position in the labour market on either a temporary or a permanent basis .
11 But McMahon and Greene 's model predicted that there was an ideal between these two extremes , a surface at which the runner would be deflected more quickly than on either a harder or a softer track .
12 These societies would have the duty of distributing the dividends from the shares on either a universal or a restricted basis .
13 Delayed increases in rotation rate have not previously been observed in glitches in any pulsar , on either a short or a long timescale .
14 Cousin in 1 can , of course , refer to either a male or a female cousin .
15 The second requires the child to make a verbal response to either a verbal or a non-verbal stimulus and is used as a measure of the child 's ability to produce spoken language .
16 Well it might be that this turns out to be an extremely successful gamble , and Branson has expanded Virgin into a world recovery , or it may be that this airline runs into more serious financial difficulties in the middle of the decade , and it either contracts or it sells out to either an American or a continental European carrier .
17 Shoes and socks are tackled before trousers , and track-suit trousers with an elasticated waist would be chosen for either a male or a female patient .
18 Analysis of ozone measurements for the 1970s , taken by 36 Dobson spectrophotometers throughout the world , reveal no evidence for either an upward or a downward trend , either on a global basis or on a regional basis ( Reinsel , 1981 ; Reinsel et al. , 1981 ) .
19 They are secured by either a fixed or a floating charge against the assets of the company .
20 Unsecured loan stocks are corporate bonds that are not secured by either a fixed or a floating charge .
21 One difference this time was that each of the parents was accompanied by either a senior or a junior Counsel .
22 Initial domiciliary assessments are carried out by either a medical or a non-medical team member by using a semistructured schedule that guides them through the various clinical , functional , social , and other components of the assessment .
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