It is defined as a transverse plane deformity in Lisfranc's joints in which the metatarsals are deviated medially. |
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These functions increased the conformational energy of the system if it deviated from specified parameters. |
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A year earlier F16s had failed to intercept a Cessna light aircraft that deviated from course, and buzzed the White House. |
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In practice, the spacecraft deviated significantly even from predicted orbits that took into account the gravitational forces of the mascons. |
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I deviated from my usual brand of wax last night, noting with interest the translucent turquoise colour rather than the usual caramel. |
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No one ever long had friends who deviated too radically from accepted socio-political norms. |
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The inset shows a map view of multi stage microseismic events for two deviated wells. |
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These composers ushered in a greater compositional freedom that deviated significantly from the rigidity of the then-exisiting regimen. |
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That opinion must state that the doctor in question deviated from the standard of care and caused injury or death to occur. |
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All gene regions deviated significantly from clonality, suggesting that recombination considerably shaped the sequence data in each gene. |
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The method strives to eliminate conflict by removing the deviated language of passion from the child's intellectual growth. |
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Loaded with all the goodies, the loaves of zucchini bread came out tasty as ever, even if this time it substantially deviated from the original. |
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In addition, when introducing a kink, both stacked arms are symmetrically deviated from the helical axis by the same amount. |
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If you deviated from this standard, you were shackled with guilt. |
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Later, amidst thousands of adversaries, he expostulated by initiating and appealing for re-adopting conventional ethical and religious norms people had deviated from. |
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The left forelimb deviated outwardly at the carpus and was very swollen at the tarsus. |
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The ban on arrack had saved a lot of families, but the present Government had deviated from its promise to gradually implement a ban on toddy as well. |
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When the landscaping deviated from Mr Meier's strict plan, he rounded up gardeners to uproot cacti and replant them in precise rows. |
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The laterally deviated proximal phalanx may push the metatarsal head medially, further accentuating the deformity. |
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A ball struck or deviated into a player's own goal shall count towards his opponent's score. |
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Truly I say to you: I see that in this time man and woman have deviated from their path. |
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As a result, the vessel lost steerageway, deviated off course and struck 28Â pleasure craft berthed in the adjacent marina before running aground. |
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During the two-year period under review, the Estonian kroon has not deviated from its central parity and has not experienced severe tensions. |
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It found that the Reconsideration Panel had deviated from well-established successorship principles. |
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Keynes himself never deviated from view that the free trade was the best policy for growth in the long run. |
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Some countries deviated from the due reference period, which was set either as the whole year or the second quarter. |
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The main characteristic of this deviated scheme is the restructuring of the profit and loss account around two key sections. |
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Then is when chaos shall arise in the hearts of those who have long deviated from the true path. |
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The master deviated from the plan when he chose a westerly approach to the channel entrance. |
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The aircraft went above the glide path, and deviated three degrees from the runway heading to a heading of 147Â degrees. |
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The government deviated from its principle regarding the use of Canadian satellites for the purpose of that service. |
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Describe your role to date and the way it may have deviated from your expectations. |
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Some of the wells, which are all highly deviated, have to reach targets located more than 3,000 metres from the cluster. |
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The results of an eleventh participant deviated significantly from the reference value, but a problem had been identified and corrected. |
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Within both groups, many plants possessed a genome content that deviated from the euploid parents by at least the approximate size of one chromosome. |
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But when he decides that Mr Khatami and his allies have deviated too far from established norms, threatening the strict clerical framework of the state, he intervenes to slow down the pace. |
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Like many successful academics, Hofstadter knew that it took a ritualized schedule that was never deviated from to crank out the necessary words. |
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Subsequent declarations which deviated from that position, complicated it, or which demeaned easements on urban open space or cultural landscapes, were not helpful. |
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However, if EPC mobilization from the bone marrow and recruitment to sites of vascular injury are impaired, vascular homeostasis may be deviated towards endothelial dysfunction and susceptibility to atherogenesis. |
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If snoring is a direct result of congestion or a deviated septum, then nasal dilators, strips, sprays and decongestants might help. |
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The good group dynamics that were present during the routine voyage down river gradually degraded after the vessel deviated from its planned route. |
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The rupture of the front spar did not pass through this deviated lay-up. |
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This is important to note in view also of the very few statements made during the summit that deviated somewhat from this general consensus about the basic principles that we and others take for granted. |
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After passing AUTEL, the aircraft deviated to the east of its intended track, and the crew became lost about 300Â nautical miles to the east of Gisborne, New Zealand. |
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However, it has to be done within the context where the expectations of preserving certain things, such as the ecological integrity of a Greenbelt, are well spelled out and cannot be deviated from. |
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We have not deviated from the compromise at all, quite the opposite! |
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This procedure has the effect of defining zero as the benchmark of neutral monetary policy, indicating that policy has not deviated from the average stance in the past 18 months. |
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China, supported by India and Brazil, objected that in reflecting the work of the informal group on low-GWP alternatives, the draft report deviated significantly from the text agreed to by the informal group. |
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In view of the foregoing the claim that the Commission has deviated from the practice in the original case or from the provisions of the basic Regulation is not correct. |
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In fact, during his hearing before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence prior to his confirmation, Dennis Blair deviated from the official line of the new administration. |
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An ear, nose and throat specialist said I have a deviated nasal septum and the best treatment is surgery. |
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As a result, the biggest changes were made to the boundaries of the electoral divisions in which the number of electors deviated from the numerical criterion set in the Act. |
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The shallow climb angle departure profile deviated significantly from the recently published company procedure for night departures from remote aerodromes. |
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It was an imperfect and often-violated system, but nevertheless it provided the basis for international discourse from which only the assorted red and black totalitarians have openly deviated. |
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In the first place, these legal texts are based on the Algerian Constitution, and would have been struck down by the Constitutional Council if they had deviated from it in any way. |
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Up to the last position report point, transmitted automatically via the ACARS messages, the airplane had not deviated from the planned route by more than 1 nautical mile. |
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Mukherjee has deviated from his successful formula only occasionally, making his latest offering all the more surprising and impactful. |
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The metatarsal head migrates medially, resulting in metatarsus primus varus, while the proximal phalanx becomes laterally deviated and eventually displaced. |
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In 2002, the overnight money market rate, as measured by Eonia, only deviated from the minimum bid rate for the main refinancing operations on rare occasions. |
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While certain drugs can treat deviated septum-related problems, only septoplasty surgery can deliver a permanent fix. |
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Labour deviated somewhat from Beveridge in the role the state would play in the provision of key services. |
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Parliament would need to be consulted again if the Council of ministers deviated too far from the initial proposal. |
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As a satellite's orbit deviated, the USNO would send the updated information to the satellite. |
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In this imaginary world, the accord between emotion, desire, and danced action is guided and also deviated by the undulating and mesmerizing live singing voices. |
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Mariners had observed that magnetic north deviated from geographic north in many locations. |
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One school that has deviated from the system of competitive grading common to most American law schools is Northeastern University School of Law. |
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Two other justices, Felix Frankfurter and Robert H. Jackson, voted with the majority but wrote special concurrences that deviated somewhat from the ruling's overall logic. |
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However, in some ways, Behmenist belief deviated significantly from traditional Lutheran belief. |
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This time, the isolation is for the purposes of self-flagellation, because the people were right when they rejected them after they deviated from the right path. |
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While Vibe X went with the tradition of putting the snooze and volume adjustment buttons on the side of the phone, G2 deviated by placing said buttons on the rear. |
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The new line deviated at Bedford, through a gap in the Chiltern Hills at Luton, reaching London by curving around Hampstead Heath to a point between King's Cross and Euston. |
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Between Capel Curig and Bethesda, in the Ogwen Valley, Telford deviated from the original road, built by Romans during their occupation of this area. |
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Her sacrum had a right lateral torsion and fascial tension radiated from her respiratory diaphragm anteriorly into her neck, with her hyoid bone deviated to the right. |
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Sometimes other problems within the nose cause obstruction such as a deviated nasal septum or nasal polyps and these conditions may need surgical treatment. |
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