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Deviation describes the deviation from said mean.
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Some advice focused on the individuality of fetal movements; "Monitor what is normal for you personally and to note any deviations from said behaviour" (ID132, 41wks).
Poland's defender Kamil Glik, making an admirable deviation from diplomacy, said this week that he watched that game and found Ireland so rough at times that he had to avert his eyes.
"We're very interested in what it means to be 'healthy' and finding deviations from that," said Snyder, who holds the Stanford W. Ascherman, MD, FACS Professorship in Genetics.
"This is new, a real deviation from the average," said New York City's chief demographer, Joseph J. Salvo.
"Cryptolocker is very much a deviation from the norm," said Mr Lyne, "and I actually think it is a sign of things to come".
I don't see any deviation from that," DeMoro said.
"The debt dynamics show little scope for deviation," it said.
"He's very talented and an extremely decent person, which is a rare event, itself a large deviation" from the ordinary, says Stroock.
Trump spent more time acknowledging his deviation from Christian orthodoxy, saying he "probably didn't deserve" the backing of the that bloc but was glad to have it.
In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, Morsi rejected opposition calls for early presidential elections and said he would not tolerate any deviation from constitutional order.
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