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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as deviation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that occurs in the form of a deviation, but it lacks context to be used effectively.
Example: "The results were analyzed, and the data showed a significant deviation from the expected outcomes."
Alternatives: "as a variation" or "as a divergence".
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Blackrock's Mr Fisher defines risk as "deviation from objective", on the upside as well as the downside.
However, several problems remain such as deviation, distortion and scars in the commissure and cheek.
Quality spreads within a batch of cells exist also as deviation in the connection quality.
He argues that the law currently defines medical negligence as deviation from standard procedure.
Fraud is positioned as deviation from a general good practice, and done by "rogue scientists".
In specifications (5) and (6) income is best interpreted as deviation within blue/white collar status.
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Moore likes Stanley, but he is plainly disturbed by what he sees as deviations from Biblical orthodoxy.
He was expelled from the society in 1987 for "numerous, serious illegal acts" as well as deviations from its teachings and elevating himself above its founder, Mr. Prabhupada.
On deviantART, the site for anyone who thinks they are an artist, member submissions are known as "deviations".
Data in Figures 7 9 are presented as deviations from this baseline measurement.
QOL data were presented as standard deviations as appropriate.
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