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In that momentary silence, I sensed the brief uncertainty caused by a divergence from the somber air-travel routine.
That occurs because of the evident human (biotic) features of divergence from routine reasoning and calculus, use of intuition and other intriguing biotic generic cognitive behaviours (introducing analogies, abstractions, relations, boundaries, equalities, consistencies, and beauties into the expert and domain-dependent reasoning) (Hofstadter 1995).
Why is that a divergence from the norm?
This is a divergence from the history of the region.
What has resulted in the pay stakes is a divergence from the rest of society.
Engaging in climate communication offers added importance to our careers, a divergence from formulaic forecasts.
"When there is a divergence from 60, that means someone supplied too much or didn't take enough," Mr. Blohm said.
But another explanation is available that does not require a divergence from generally objective principles of patent infringement.
For a start the trend might mark a divergence from how our economy has recovered from recession in the past.
The group was "a rainbow of colors," according to Malik, and, in a divergence from current Silicon Valley immigration rhetoric, not all engineers.
Only chromosome 15 showed a divergence from the 1 1 ratio.
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