Sentence examples for more frequent deviations from inspiring English sources

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Barriers related to the school settings and children, with the former leading to more frequent deviations from session plans.

At lower levels interferences may have a larger effect and, consequently, more frequent deviations from the 60 140% criterion (most probably >140%) may be observed.

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Work on correlation between construction activities (repeated or otherwise) is minimal, but it is easy to demonstrate that positive correlation affects the statistical performance of a project by increasing kurtosis, meaning that more of the variance in the performance of a project results from occasional larger deviations as opposed to more frequent smaller deviations.

Higher kurtosis means more of the variance is due to less frequent but more extreme deviations, as opposed to a lower value, indicating more frequent smaller deviations.

But attending in these ways to salient perceptual experiences, reactions, passions, and activities leads us to neglect the background or baseline affect or mood from which these more conspicuous affective phenomena arise and also the much more frequent but less conspicuous smaller deviations from this.

Digestive outputs and somatic and visceral sensitivity changed between different treatment groups with earlier and more frequent insults yielding a higher deviation from normal.

Comparable to the upper midline's deviation, the lower midline's deviation from the facial midline was more frequent in the MSCH group than in the SC group.

Deviations from the recommended schedule were more frequent in children outside the Bandim Health Project study area, where health centres are not covered by the Bandim Health Project staff.

Any deviation from normal usually resulted in more frequent neurological examinations and weighing sessions to determine clinical progression and the animals' fitness' to remain on the study (clinical end-point).

The uptake of mTrx-GFP showed more deviations from the mean (i.e. more frequent and larger peak-to-valley variations).

While all features are represented with the lexical word-forms, the word-recognition system is more tolerant to minimal than to maximal deviations, and to frequent deviations – for nasal place assimilation, these would be the /n/ to /m/ changes.

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