Alteration in a sentence as a noun

The thing about alteration mages is, they can't handle mess.

One of the first things a newbie alteration mage learns is that what they think is right will soon turn out to be wrong.

One could argue, based on the circumstances, that he expected the bank not to notice his alterations.

Only someone who has no idea of what the story is about could suggest such a crude alteration of the story.

In essence, an alteration mage is never a lone warrior, they are always standing on the shoulders of the giants that came before them, which is what makes them strong.

It'd make sense that you'd have to show that the alteration you're introducing to the natural state of affairs isn't detrimental to health of the consumer.

They've already been solved by elder alteration mages in the cleanest ways possible, polished by generations of mages that came after them.

An example of the former is alteration of gene expression through *****, or introduction of reprogrammed stems to enact repair.

They would sometimes cringe looking at poor creation mages gluing together half-baked solutions to things that are so deeply understood within alteration circles.

That's why alteration mages grab onto every opportunity to learn about a new sample system, a way things could be arranged, patterns, frameworks.

Pages like Newegg or Amazon * may change html outline very often even without a single alteration to the front-user and even your smartest regex can have a brain fart.

You have to show some unusual circumstance--such as one party's surreptitious alteration prior to signing--if you want to claim there was no meeting of the minds.

Such alteration of usage amounts to the replacement of one lexical item by another one with somewhat different properties.

Eventually, alteration mages manage to outperform their creation colleagues while leaving clean and elegant systems behind.

From the article: "My father has had prospective buyers of multi-million dollar apartments threaten to walk away from a deal because of an additional $10,000 in closing or alteration costs at the 11th hour.

Voting machines need to be a lot better than this or not exist at all, but does anyone actually think that IF this machine was altering votes, it would alter it in this fashion with a UI element tied to the alteration?

This alteration in the speed-accuracy trade-off may indicate that modafinil increases the ability to "reflect" on problems coupled with decreased impulsive responding.

There will come a time, certainly within the next 500 years, when medical technology in the realm of mood alteration, behavior alteration, and cosmetic surgery are at a level which we would describe from the perspective of today as nearly perfectly effective.

No-one is going to be shifting blood around as a basis for treatments between young and old when you can instead figure out what exactly it is in the blood that is causing changes - this is a change likely to occur in the stem cell transplant field also, in which much of the benefits seem to depend on the alteration of signals caused by the transplanted cells rather than any cell maintenance they are doing directly.

Alteration definitions

noun

an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"

See also: change modification

noun

the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment)

See also: modification adjustment

noun

the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification); "it would require a drastic revision of his opinion"

See also: revision