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While the supernova and quasar data agree with one another where both are present (up to redshift of 1.5 or so), the quasar data goes much farther, indicating a deviation from the constant (solid line) interpretation.
Every deviation means an equilibrium disturbance and evokes compensatory reflex movements, not only a deviation from the usual position as in most laboratory experiments.
However, a silver lining has emerged as the investigation of this scandal could engender a deviation from the climate of impunity from which Brazilian elitists have long operated.
Traceable cause suggests a deviation from the norm.
A deviation from interpretations of the law adopted decades ago, without a modification of that law, is inconsistent with the tax agency's obligation to provide stable and reliable guidance.
FRPs should not be interpreted or analysed as a deviation from traditional politics and its values, but rather as a more extreme interpretation of them.
The Turkish EU minister, Ömer Çelik, described the ban as a "deviation from freedom of speech and democracy".
The bias itself also appears mathematically as a simple deviation from the truth.
"We are introducing these two concepts as a major deviation from the principle of licensing," he explained.
Did we read that correctly, "white codes of fashion?" Whether we accessorize with ethnic items or not, it is by no means a deviation from guidelines set by the white community--rather it's simply an interpretation of personal style.
Connecticut stands as a unique deviation from this trend.
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