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Obama may resist the idealism of a previous generation of interventionists, but his realism, if that's what it is, diverges from the realism of Henry Kissinger or Brent Scowcroft.
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Under a new treaty, however, the European Commission now has the power to send a formal warning to a member state, effectively naming and shaming the country, if it is diverging from the bloc's overall economic strategy.
Examples of such differences are seen in the salmonid myostatin gene family, suggesting that it is diverging via a combination of neofunctionalization and subfunctionalization.
The appeals court majority said it was diverging from that earlier opinion because the huge increases in the Hispanic population in the border region required a change in the way the law was applied.
The medium is diverging.
Still, Zambia is diverging from the rest of mankind.
Yet, while practice may be divergent, it may not be diverging, and recent actions such as the amended Directive are designed to encourage more convergence.
Whatever the cause, it is apparent that expectations of faculty and students are diverging.
It's true that there are two employment surveys, which have been diverging lately.
Might it explain why over the last few decades the model projections and observations are diverging?
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