| Almost always used by outsiders rather than inhabitants of the communities so labeled, the term connoted both poverty and deviance. |
| Around the same time, Durkheim was proposing that deviance served an important social function. |
| He reinforced an Australian cultural stereotype which equated intellectualism with sexual deviance. |
| Haywood said the sharp-eyed inspectors are on the lookout for the slightest deviance from the rules. |
| Known for its dubious deviance from its claims, this issue is no different. |
| There are always cross-currents and enclaves, deviances or doublings back from what appears to be the main path. |