If a plane deviates from its flight path, the autopilot would take over and bring the plane back on course. |
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If a pitcher deviates from his mechanics, he can spot flaws more quickly by studying his image on digital tape. |
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The relationship, however, abruptly deviates from Ohm's law with further decreases in the membrane potential. |
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The absence of such a homogenous dielectric can also lead to ionic distributions whose behavior deviates from that predicted by GC theory. |
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As shown in Fig.1, the northern limit for boreal forest proper deviates to the south of the treeline for individual stands of trees. |
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Optionally, you can set an alert to notify you immediately when the sensor value deviates from the limits you specify. |
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Or if a given sonnet simply deviates from the norm, doesn't this evoke the model sonnet by contrast, and thus the system that defines it? |
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This type of mood deviates from the more serious side of Weiss, which is usually predominant even in his vigorous bourrees or rapid prestos. |
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Also, insertion of the eyepiece micrometer disk extends the light path length and deviates the position of the diopter scale. |
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Of course, the practical world deviates significantly from the ideal world, which is essentially the primary need for the field of engineering in general. |
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But then Barkulkul deviates from fraternal expectations-he kills his brother, plants him like a long yam and covers his corpse with a bunch of bananas. |
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Their definition of truth conduciveness deviates slightly from the standard account given above. |
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To others, we are a combination of animals, brutes, deviates, psychopaths, products of broken homes, or just plain psychologically unbalanced individuals. |
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The experimentally determined horopter deviates from the Vieth-Muller circle and is closer to the objective frontal plane passing through the fixation point. |
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As the sound pressure level increases, the source-receiver function deviates from linearity and the wave distorts. |
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A board that attempts to follow a standard procedure, but deviates from it on a regular basis may be less productive than it would be if it didn't try to follow the procedure. |
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Hence the genetic system of the fertilized ova normally deviates to a large extent from that of the mother. |
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If the recipient was not in difficulties, then a measure is aid only to the extent that it deviates from market conditions. |
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The competent authority shall notify the final decision to the Commission, stating the reasons if it deviates from the Commission opinion. |
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The chime will sound and the light will illuminate whenever the altitude deviates 300 feet from the preset value. |
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At this significant point life deviates and distrust and suspicion reaches the point of paranoia. |
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Wherever monetary growth deviates from the reference value, an explanation will be sought. |
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No solution can be advocated or accepted which permanently deviates from the acquis communautaire. |
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He called on parties to avoid the insertion of text that deviates from what was agreed at previous sessions. |
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If impedance deviates substantially from these values, an open or short circuit condition is indicated. |
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If this value deviates substantially from the liquidation value, an adjustment is applied. |
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This definition deviates from the original meaning of dao coined by Laozi, the father of Daoism. |
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This has led to the conclusion that invertebrates are a group that deviates from the normal, vertebrates. |
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The rules of the Stability and Growth Pact allow, in principle, for automatic stabilisers to work if economic growth deviates from its trend rate. |
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I therefore call upon its leaders to radically change their attitude, because the faith of the faithful is threatened and lead astray, for the profit of a cause which deviates from the spiritual heritage of the Church. |
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If the quantity of goods received deviates from the original purchase order quantity of the purchase orders created during the purchasing phase, then the OTB must be adjusted by the difference quantity. |
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A word too many, a commentary that deviates from the official line or a wrongly-spelled name and the author may be thrown in prison or draw the wrath of those in power. |
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Frequently, the label dialect, or dialectal, is attached to substandard speech, language usage that deviates from the accepted norm e.g., the speech of many of the heroes of Mark Twain's novels. |
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In the bottom half of the face, the moon-phase display in the subsidiary 24-hour dial progresses with such great accuracy that it only deviates from the true lunar orbit by one day in 122 years. |
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You can call up a list of sales orders for which there are purchase requisitions and purchase orders which contain data which deviates from the data in the sales order. |
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Sigma is a Greek letter used in mathematics to denote standard deviation, a statistical measure of the extent to which a series of numbers or readings deviates from its mean. |
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In all cases, although inflation deviates from its target in the short run, the result is to make inflation and output less variable in the long term. |
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The graph does indeed suggest that middle-income countries produce dirtier output than rich or poor countries. Mr Stefanski reasons that if a country deviates from this pattern, then there must be some kind of distortion. |
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In order to satisfy these demands, the piston rings must fit tightly against the cylinder wall over their entire circumference, even if the cylinder deviates slightly from its ideal form. |
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If the user deviates from these values, the responsibility rests with him. |
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For example, the arrow to the left of the target symbol will start blinking if the tool deviates to the left, and as it goes further to the left, then the arrows further to the left of the target symbol will be flashing. |
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If this agitation step deviates from that one which was used for setting the spraying pressure, do not forget to reset the agitation step before beginning the spraying operation. |
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However the azimuth of the axis is not perfectly orientated East-West, it deviates from approximately 22° what changes considerably the dates when this phenomenon is observable. |
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If this performance deviates too far from audience expectations of the familiar folk artifact, they will respond with negative feedback. |
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In recognising state liability, constitutional tort deviates from established norms in tort law. |
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He likes to laugh, does the Polomoche, as do we all, but where he deviates from the norm is that if the kidnappee fails to make him laugh, he turns him or her to stone. |
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A sixth painting, Untitled, deviates from the butterfly formula by introducing a flurry of color, glaring eyeballs, and a triangulated network of brushstrokes. |
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