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noun
The act of deviating; a wandering from the way; variation from the common way, from an established rule, etc.; departure, as from the right course or the path of duty.
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They would also have to include forfeiture and claw-back provisions for some compensation, which could be triggered by poor financial performance attributable to deviation from the company's policies, inappropriate risk-taking, or not complying with federal and state laws.
But respondents have not contended, nor do we have any reason to think, that this deviation in the allocation to the L.E.A.'s leads to deviation in the allocation among schools within each L.E.A., and, even if it did, we would not presume that such a deviation created any incentive one way or the other with regard to religion.
All models reached coefficients of determination above 0.90 and ratios of performance to deviation above 2.8.
This irregularity on light intensity leads to deviation of voltage output produced by the solar panel.
These two important factors mentioned earlier could possibly lead to deviation from theoretical results.
Previous studies have shown that this approach does not lead to deviation [19].
There is potential for improving the model performance, as indicated by the current ratio of performance to deviation (1.6).
The overall mean error (ME) was 0.06 g kg− 1 and ratio of performance to deviation (RPD) was 2.34.
The prudent approach, too rarely applied, is to determine the 'most likely development' (MLD) which itself is subject to deviation.
The phenomena lead to deviation from rational process conditions resulting in low growth rate, high production cost and instability of product quality.
In a closed market without arbitrage opportunity and foreign investors, basic supply and demand imbalances drive prices and can lead to deviation from fundamentals and irrational speculative bubbles.
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