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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.
Modern progressive Protestants sometimes try to reclaim the notion of development to justify certain recent shifts that others would regard as deviations or degeneration.
On deviantART, the site for anyone who thinks they are an artist, member submissions are known as "deviations".
Defining the variables as deviations from the EU average allows a focus on asymmetric shocks.
It has been often defined as "deviations from the score", but this definition is rather vague.
Anomalies are calculated as deviations from 40-day mean values in each case.
The scores individuated by centered data are expressed as deviations from the mean of the variable.
Difference need not be understood as deviations from a norm, nor signify the lack of important qualities.
One can then see fallacies, not as a theoretically distinct notion, but as deviations from these rules.
Main effect parameters are measured as deviations of row, column or layer means of log-rates from the overall mean.
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