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be deviation
noun
The act of deviating; a wandering from the way; variation from the common way, from an established rule, etc.; departure, as from the right course or the path of duty.
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Due to a larger coverage or rough postal address of an institution, there will be deviation between the landmark's claimed position and the real position.
So there may be deviation to compare those with and without international experience unless the authors' capability to conduct research and write papers at baseline is matched by quantified standards.
And such a notion of disease is quite broad in that it encompasses infectious disease, chronic disease, injuries, poisonings, growth disorders, functional impairments and so on; disease encompasses all the conditions that are seen to be deviation from a 'normal' or 'natural' life course or physiological functioning of a human being.
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There can also be deviations from the schedule depending on circumstances.
"Where there is deviation from clinical standards there must be consequences".
"Innovation is deviation," he said last year, "so non-deviation is non-innovation, and here you have the explanation for why there is no cure for cancer.
"It's deviation from a pattern," Mr. Ma said.
ABias is deviation from zero.
They were deviations without reference.
These were deviations.
Note these are deviations from average, not actual temperatures.
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