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Norman did have opportunity to deviate with other love songs from the 1950s, the era when The Coaster's rose to fame.
However, the mean MARS scores were higher than previously reported [ 25] suggesting patients were either: only reporting one type of non-adherent behaviour, or more likely, patients had restricted opportunity to deviate because of the limited time between initial prescribing and survey completion.
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Pujols has a chance to deviate from that milestone path.
Our approach is to watch for and take advantage of opportunities as greed and fear cause market prices to deviate from intrinsic value".
Judge Thokozile Masipa, responsible for handing down the first five-year jail term for culpable homicide, got a second opportunity to massage Pistorius's privilege, deciding there were "substantial and compelling circumstances" that allowed her to deviate from the prescribed 15-year minimum sentence for murder.
The fiber trajectories are allowed to deviate from geodesics and the slippage coefficient is introduced to enlarge the design opportunities of toroidal pressure vessels.
(He might be espousing a radical version of substantive equality of opportunity or instead uphold the background idea that equality of condition should be sustained unless considerations of personal responsibility provide reasons to deviate from it).
Ladies and gentlemen, to deviate for one second.
The current generation continues to deviate from the rule.
But he refused to deviate from his course.
JM: I don't like to deviate either.
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