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was deviation
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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When asked for clarification, he said that it was "deviation from normal sexual behavior," the purpose of which was to procreate.
It decided what was deviation from doctrine, and that decision was pretty much law.
If there was deviation from this line of speculation, it generally was that the killer or killers might be Arab terrorists, a view bolstered by a report that an "olive-skinned" man was seen fleeing the scene of one shooting.
Whereas that tendency was deviation away from its target over time in control group (0.004 point of relative deviation every day) (Fig).
There was deviation of one scale step for the remaining three.
However, there was deviation from the guidelines in terms of antiemetic (ondensetron) prescribing.
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One concern raised was deviations between the offshore and the onshore rates.
"Where there is deviation from clinical standards there must be consequences".
"Innovation is deviation," he said last year, "so non-deviation is non-innovation, and here you have the explanation for why there is no cure for cancer.
"It's deviation from a pattern," Mr. Ma said.
It is deviation from center point in pixel units.
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