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Any deviation from the Truth is to be quashed, and outsiders are mocked and derided.
The bias itself also appears mathematically as a simple deviation from the truth.
So it has been and so it must be; since the least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold.
The answer, as you might expect, is not a whole lot, though he acknowledges one significant deviation from the truth: a pair of naval architects use computer modeling to determine that the ship's stern probably rose into the air at no more than a 23-degree angle, not the much more dramatic 90 degrees Mr. Cameron depicted.
Bias refers to the systematic (not random) deviation from the truth [22].
Writing about methodology and epistemology, he observed that "the least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold" (Aristotle OTH, 271b8).
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That has incensed Islamists who believe that Muslims should regard all non-Muslim faiths as, at best, deviations from the truth and, at worst, as lies spread by the enemies of God.
I think Peter [Kosminsky] has made every effort to be as accurate as possible, but tiny deviations from the truth have to be weighed against those facts.' Peter Kosminsky has occupied this territory before.
The horizontal lines in (a c) mark the maximum and minimum deviations from the truth.
The horizontal dashed lines in (a) mark the maximum and minimum deviations from the truth.
The horizontal dashed lines in (a) mark the range (maximum and minimum) of the deviations from the truth.
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