Sentence examples for deviation from the basic from inspiring English sources

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Ibrahim's sentencing is also a clear deviation from the basic tenets of Sharia law.

But he said he did not expect any deviation from the basic lineup in the polls of a Bush victory, followed by Mr. Forbes, with the others well behind.

The results confirm most hypotheses derived from ELM in the context of BI reports but we also find a deviation from the basic ELM expectations.

We conclude that the Verb-Second deviation from the basic Dutch SOV word order costs extra neural resources and that this also underlies the agrammatic problems with the production of finite verbs in Dutch main clauses.

Preliminary univariate analyses (within informant) using a correlated factors model (S*R*S') (Gaussian decomposition) showed no deviation from the basic assumption of equality of means and variances across twins and across zygosity groups in any of the informants' scores (results of data preparation analyses are available upon request).

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On average, for every latitude range (e.g., 0° to 5° N), the deviations from the basic value are proportional to the difference between evaporation and precipitation.

We show that while in conditions of minimal T1-weighting, high SNR, and large duty cycle the solutions of the three equations are consistent, they have a different tolerance to deviations from the basic assumptions behind their development, which should be taken into account when designing a quantitative MT protocol.

However, many questions remain unanswered, particularly as to what specific mechanisms generate the modest deviations from the basic patterns that we observe in each sport, and how exactly teams exerting such great efforts against each other can conspire to produce gameplay so reminiscent of simple stochastic processes.

After close observation of many butterfly fish patterns, the following features (deviations from the basic pattern), which were more abundant than other features (e.g., position of ventral dots, the level of noise above the lateral line, etc)., were defined: the presence of a vertical black stripe (Fig. 1) with holes, crossings, and splits (Fig. 2).

Both Leibniz and Huygens were convinced that all natural change occurs through contact action, and that any deviation from this basic mechanist principle within natural philosophy would lead to serious difficulties, including the revival of outmoded Aristotelian ideas.

The admission that there may be some mental states (as Freud has shown) that are not within the sight of our "mental eye" as such, is a mere variation, rather than a major deviation, Ryle points out, from the basic framework of the Official Doctrine.

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