Sentence examples for making deviations from inspiring English sources

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Theoretically, this may occur because the baseline expectations of these two groups are already extremely gendered making deviations from these extremes are more easily detected.

These particular groups are likely to be perceived as highly gender-typical at the outset [36] therefore making deviations away from strong gendered expectations readily apparent.

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Sometimes, implementers need to make deviations from the recommended features based on various factors including budget, classroom needs, and room geometry.

The spike lengths represent bin counts, using the square root of the frequencies to stabilise the sampling variation across bins and make deviations in the tails, where the counts are small, more visible.

However, ships operating in the Caribbean Sea face practical difficulties in conducting ballast water exchange at the recommended distances without making large deviations from usual routes.

Note that the difference in sample number will affect the median centering and normalization steps, making smaller deviations from the median less obvious.

Dealing with setbacks is a way of problem-solving, which usually implies making a deviation from rule-based and routinized tasks.

Therefore, by assessing Δ after a certain subset of clusters has been selected, we can measure whether the incorporation of additional clusters is not adding information through the inclusion of clusters highly correlated with existing ones, or whether the additional clusters are making the deviation from the baseline more evident.

Observations are made concerning deviations which arise in results obtained at higher concentrations.

For thermomechanical fatigue, standard tests usually allow comparing material for the same temperature and strain ranges although differences in thermal properties such as conductivity or thermal expansion could make significant deviations when the same thermal flux is applied particularly for structure with forced heat flux operating regimes.

Figure 2 shows a long time series with parameter heterogeneity fixed to μ 1 = 0.2, μ 2 = 0.3, and μ 3 = 0.6 and all-to-all connectivity scaled by β = 3 / 2. Each compartment makes intermittent deviations from the low amplitude oscillatory state into a high amplitude, slow oscillation.

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