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Why were they suddenly in a position where deviating from the truth was even a temptation?
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I respect your job and everything but I cannot deviate from the truth.
Indeed, the public may have come to accept the reality that politicians must deviate from the truth from time to time to get elected.
According to the peak-to-peak range and spatial pattern of true coseismic gravity changes (under 300 km resolution, see Figure 2a), the retrieved signals in Figure 2c,d evidently deviate from the truth, indicating that the destriping could lead to obvious effect of reduction and distortion for coseismic gravity changes.
Consequently, they will be less efficient when these prior guesses substantially deviate from the truth.
The accuracy of the models deviated from the ground truth by less than 2 cm in diameter/height, whereas the fruit volume estimation showed an error below 0.6% overestimation.
Preferring a more properly epistemic approach, Joyce (1998, 2009) argues that deviating from the probability axioms takes one unnecessarily far from the truth, no matter what the truth turns out to be.
But political embarrassment punishes misconduct, including the misconduct of staying on a message that deviates from the unvarnished truth.
In contrast, the performance of ABSOLUTE is not optimal and sometimes the results obviously deviate from the ground truth.
Britain denies deviating from the proposals of the group.
Deviating from the norm is fine, unless everyone finds out.
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