It is convenient in zoologic research to have a standard against which deviating forms can be compared. |
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The midtempo drum hits are ridged as drop forge steel, never deviating even slightly for the beat, never pausing for a fill, never laying out. |
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While studying cosmic rays, the physicist noticed oddly deviating tracks in a cloud chamber. |
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There is really no reason for deviating from normal programming approaches for performing leap year calculations. |
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If the bull doesn't charge directly at the cape, deviating instead toward his querencia, he might run his horns into the matador. |
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And verily those who believe not in the Hereafter are deviating from that Way. |
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By using these tools instead of standing behind the DJ booth, am I deviating too far away from that culture? |
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By deviating from the normal route, the pilots were no longer using their usual courses to navigate. |
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He and his colleagues noticed soon afterwards that the sibling crafts' trajectories were deviating from those predicted by Einstein. |
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I guess I am deviating from your question a little bit, but this is just coming back to me. |
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Towards the end of the war, Barnes Wallis began working on the R.80 airship, deviating from the traditional Zeppelin design by streamlining the craft. |
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The deviating family melodrama has, thankfully, been replaced by shrewd spycraft. |
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Only the credible threat of timely and sufficient retaliation keeps firms from deviating. |
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How should the uterus of the mother be able to identify fertilized eggs as deviating from any other cells of the mothers body floating through? |
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Switzerland ranks first, with inflation deviating from the target by only 0.38 pp, on average. |
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Some member states have implemented provisions deviating from the Directive. |
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A student, however, concerned over fulfillment of the graduation requirements, would not have time to even contemplate deviating from the course material. |
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The ship's owner says the captain, Francesco Schettino, caused the crash by deviating from the authorised course. |
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Contradictory terms or those deviating from these terms of delivery only become binding for us if we expressly recognize them in writing. |
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The T-cells are continuously moving around and looking for cells with deviating identity code and kill such cells immediately when found. |
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This insular satire, this xenophobic comedy, said that foreigners, insofar as it recognized them, are funny, mockable for the sin of deviating from the white, English norm. |
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A decision to take-off with the failure would be consistent with the Company's attitudes which supported deviating from aviation safety standards. |
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Our Conditions of Sale and Supply also apply when we make a delivery, without reservation, in the knowledge of contradictory or deviating conditions of the ordering party. |
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Because I did not choose to reappear in a Corsican envelope of Man, Virgo star sign with Virgo ascendant with a dominant Mars, who is not afraid to be constantly Pure and Rightful, in an impure and deviating world! |
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Differences in hairiness seem to be the product of just a few genes, so a deviating variety has not been described as a new variety or sub-species. |
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Because doing so is generally but imperfectly optimal, and we are unable to discriminate for cases in which deviation form the rules is suboptimal without deviating from them in other cases in which it is not. |
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He spent much of the day laying out his case against warrantless surveillance, deviating only briefly to address another one of his pet issues – criminal justice reform. |
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Yet, when they were swept to an overall majority in the election of November 3rd, Mr Erdogan reassured the nation that he had no intention of deviating from Turkey's solidly pro-western and secular policies. |
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There are signs that there is the political will to find an acceptable solution once the Bulgarian Parliament has approved the possibility of deviating from the dates for closure cited in the country's energy strategy. |
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It seems apparent than higher benefits could be harvested deviating traffic from road transport but this is more difficult in the range of distances considered. |
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Following you find all data deviating from the standard instrument. |
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In deviating from its original, stated purpose of shaping positive and innovative solutions, the conference had served to single out and demonize one single country. |
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I believe that we have made a good decision in that we have only dealt with those principles which are truly necessary for there not to be a practice of Member States deviating and therefore playing off against each other. |
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Namibia explained that the amendment would introduce a new distinction between living and non-living modified organism, deviating from that used in the Biosafety Protocol, which uses the term replication. |
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In a number of member states one finds deviating definitions of consumer. |
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A common phenomenon in politics: there is agreement on the principle, but there are thousands of reasons and individual interests for deviating when it comes to concrete individual cases. |
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Any foot shape deviating from this model is conceived as a blemish, and the animal is unclean. |
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The two Airmen figured that they had done enough survival kits to be able to do it really fast, deviating from the Technical Order. |
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Examples of such price stickiness in particular markets include wage rates in labour markets and posted prices in markets deviating from perfect competition. |
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Spotted Flycatchers have also been observed to feed nestlings prey items deviating from their usual diet, possibly due to travel time pressures during active brood rearing. |
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For Tories like Cartland, deviating from the Chamberlain line was seen as betrayal, not disagreement, and the deviators were subjected to raw schoolboy pressure. |
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Norris's positioning deviating from the correct location combined with the island's lack of a natural harbour and small size made the UK accept the Norwegian claim. |
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Deviating from the install instructions for a device is always a little dangerous. |
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Deviating from this results in ungrammaticality or a change in meaning. |
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