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Chiang Kai-shek, like his archrival Mao Zedong on the mainland, allowed no divergence from the view that Taiwan was a Chinese province, even while the two leaders disagreed whether Beijing or Taipei was China's rightful government.
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As such, it provides a view of conservation and divergence different from the view afforded by more common types of studies focused on enzyme sequences and structures.
The Iraqi concerns, analysed in a dispatch sent from the US embassy in Baghdad by then ambassador Christopher Hill in September 2009, represent a fundamental divergence from the American and British view of Iran as arch-predator in Iraq.
There has always been a divergence between the view others hold of Texas and the view Texans hold of themselves, with cliches abounding in both.
This was the beginning of a radical divergence from the path and perspective I had been taught.
All of these are in the upper quartile of pediatric indices and the lower quartile for divergence from Medicare: Mountain View = 0.03, Fresno = -0.06, LosAngeles = -0.09, San Diego = -0.17, Orange = -0.18, Oakland = -0.24.
The episode's strangest divergence from the facts comes during the same scene.
Although such examples can be repeatedly listed [ 21], a systematic view is required in order to quantify divergence from the ancestor more accurately.
Example individual traces support this view by illustrating the variability among FECs and their divergence from the average behavior (black).
Divergence from the facts is acknowledged.
Why is that a divergence from the norm?
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