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The theory for a health-care-delivery system that the Clinton plan was drawing on (though it was deviating from it in important ways) was "managed competition".
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The Serava, also coming from the North, had flowed through the Old Bazaar until the 1960s, when it was deviated towards the West because its waters were very polluted.
"It is deviating from pure altruism to reciprocal altruism," said Dr. Jacob Lavee, a heart transplant surgeon who helped shape the law.
If Google eventually settles, it "will have to exert extra care to not give the impression that it is deviating from the commitments that such a settlement will entail" to avoid a similarly high fine, Mario Mariniello, a research fellow at Bruegel in Brussels and a former antitrust official, wrote in a blog post.
Today I'm deviating from the runny eggs and bacon.
From Lemma 1b) it follows that such an equilibrium state is attracting: if for any state the value is deviating it will move to the equilibrium value.
It's not surprising that Instagram is deviating from what has been, until now, a relentless focus on photos.
I'm deviating this week.
A density-based anomaly detection is presented in [18], and it measures how a user is deviated from his/her surrounding neighbors.
The transported segment of bone can be deviated as it passes through the soft tissues, leading to translation at the docking site.
For others, it was not deviating from a private routine and hoping for the best despite a new terror alert.
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