She fought the temptation to urinate, as she'd done to the first, as a deviate had done to her long ago. |
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A couple of joggers passed by, and a short while later a lady with a pram, but BJ didn't deviate one degree from his Northerly heading. |
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Drifting on like a seemingly endless summers day this song does quite contrastingly deviate from the idea of not having a care in the world. |
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For Lope, proper poetry must be intelligently written and must not deviate from the normative vocabulary of the Spanish language. |
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With finite sample sizes, the curves deviate from this straight line and the deviation increases as the sample size decreases. |
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Meanwhile, the rest of the world must not deviate from its carbon-cutting course. |
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But Brooklyn-based duo Ill Lit soon quiet any suspicions that they deviate from this tradition, despite bearing the folktronica tag. |
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Therefore, to what extent the actual divergence times deviate from those predicted by these models is also of great concern. |
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If, like me and so many other people, you've read the books over and over, the movies irritate every time they deviate from the original. |
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Yet in each of these films, the most memorable elements are those which deviate from the original novel. |
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Penrose veers into irony in the lengths to which he goes to point out where his ideas deviate from the mainstream. |
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Still, Gutfeld knows that it can be a ruthless world for editors who deviate too far from what is expected. |
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At the very best, the Energy Department might be allowed to deviate from the proposed corridor within 10 percent of the original plan. |
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Sometimes members deviate from the course, and commanders must take corrective actions. |
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Thus, five of the seven new niche-marketing cooperatives deviate from the model used by the long-established cheese-marketing cooperatives. |
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They may then deviate from a Fibonacci pattern and tend to form approximate whorls of three organs or have a somewhat irregular arrangement. |
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There are also some yellow journalism trying to deviate from the truth, prompting accusations against them. |
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The stigma society places on being overweight may create an awareness of fatness in those individuals who deviate from the thin ideal. |
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Carriers and vendors will always strive to differentiate themselves by introducing equipment and services that deviate from existing standards. |
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When prices deviate from this theoretical benchmark, money moves quickly to arbitrage away any differences. |
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In groups that have a high degree of interrelatedness, individuals who deviate from norms are negatively sanctioned. |
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This clause says the Minister can allow a department not to exercise integrity, to deviate from the standards set out. |
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And how greatly does that behavior deviate from bygone standards of greater constraint? |
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Whichever of these is the case, it is clear that for an astrologer to deviate from these accepted values would be considered very unusual. |
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After all, unlike, say, The Dave Matthews Band, Benton and his God-killing comrades deviate pretty far from accepted societal norms. |
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How much sacrifice are we willing to make, how much are we willing to deviate from the socially accepted standard behaviour? |
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However, this is different from authority to deviate from the law, especially international legal obligations. |
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Officials said that a radar-guided missile could deviate from its target and automatically home in on the airliner instead. |
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In one case, a sea captain followed his urge to change his ship's course, even though this caused him to deviate from the most direct route to his port. |
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Nonetheless, they would cause the intensity in the detector plane to deviate markedly from the fundamental mode. |
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How much can you deviate from a standard and still function? |
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But so strong are the temptations to deviate from this path that we must make it an unbreakable precept never to give our assent unless the evidence compels it. |
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It is essential, however, that these paths intersect at key points, so one can stray or purposively deviate from an easier trail to a more difficult one. |
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In fact, globalists who deviate from the official portrayal of globalization as benefiting everyone must bear the consequences of their criticism. |
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If we deviate from the standard words of the phonetic alphabet, it gets even more difficult for him. |
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And again the creature came within a few meters of him but simply continued floating after Angel as though it was loathe to deviate from her rather ridiculous circular course. |
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It's only dangerous if you get careless and deviate from safety standards. |
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Such a high premium exists on the female appearance, anything we do to deviate from the accepted standard of beauty is seen as reckless endangerment. |
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The Zulu, on the other hand, have their own traditional courtship practices which deviate somewhat from the patriarchal standard typical of most tribal societies. |
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In their judgment of the cases the experts could well-argued deviate from the review criteria. |
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But we must not elude the matter at hand nor deviate our attention to the issue of public limited companies. |
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Elsewhere, on the other hand, the planned route would deviate eastward by up to 22 kilometres. |
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In sum, my world was a very technical one with very little space to deviate from the typical curriculum of a science-based education. |
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It is therefore possible that your doctor will have to deviate from the operating procedure discussed. |
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Non-native speech may deviate from native speech with respect to pronunciation, morphology, syntax, and the lexicon. |
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The orientation of striations can vary on sides of roches moutonnées and deviate significantly from the average direction of ice flow. |
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An indention may not deviate from the specified length by more than the allowance levels as shown in the detailed requirements. |
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But Punjabis did not deviate, they remained distinct and they reaffirmed their ethnic identity. |
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Water and glass can act as obstacles, causing light to deviate or change direction. |
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And they will certainly not be allowed to deviate from the calamitous austerity imposed upon them. |
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No new arguments were put forward to deviate from these findings which are therefore confirmed. |
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He shall not deviate from the agreed loading or unloading plan, otherwise than by prior consultation and written agreement with the master. |
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Any individual agreements that deviate from or supplement our Conditions of Sale and Supply must be set down in writing. |
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The only conclusion I'm left with is that it has to do with an ideological agenda that you cannot deviate from. |
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To deviate from this principle would set a dangerous precedent that could lead to the criminalisation of certain migrant nationalities. |
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In reality, prices may not exist for some goods and services and, even where they exist, they may deviate from society's underlying valuation. |
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This may simply be because national definitions or classifications deviate from international norms. |
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There is no way to deviate from the rule in case of dangerous goods transport which targets the protection of public interests. |
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In this section, we will disclose if a Pool has permission to deviate from the Rules in other ways. |
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In addition, no attempt is made here to deviate from current policy practice. |
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The Co-Chairs have no right to deviate from the principle of territorial integrity for the sake of their notorious neutrality. |
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They must follow these protocols strictly and may not deviate from them unless there is a MHP providing direction in the intervention. |
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It is realized that there will be requirements to deviate from these procedures on occasion due to local situations that will develop. |
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Never deviate from this unless the interviewer specifically tells you that different attire would be more appropriate. |
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Freud got his first job from Gordon Brown, and Ed Miliband has no plans to save the ILF or to significantly deviate from the coalition's cuts. |
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With a crisis boiling over in the eurozone again, he was right not to deviate from this road, difficult as it may be. |
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We do not need to deviate and believe that there is a magic solution that will bring prices down immediately. |
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The navigation system will still guide you to your destination even if you deviate from the calculated route. |
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Answer: The indicated alcohol content by volume may not deviate either side of the indicated content by more than 0.5 percent by volume. |
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If you want to find out how to do a very clear policy, stay at it long enough and make sure you don't deviate. |
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The Investment Manager may at any time adopt new strategies or deviate from the foregoing strategies and principles as market conditions dictate. |
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Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles. |
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As the optical input signal to a photodetector increases, the electrical output signal increases proportionally, and then begins to deviate from linear. |
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Why have conservative jurists become so willing to deviate from an originalist viewpoint on the Second Amendment? |
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Musically, things don't deviate from Zevon's tried and true SoCal '70s rock sound except for occasional forays into Irish folk and French pop music. |
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Diagnosis may be made by having the athlete actively ulnarly deviate the wrist in full supination observing the ECU tendon subluxing ulnarward over the styloid. |
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No reason to deviate one iota from the policy. |
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Among the few that deviate from this number are three-toed sloths, which may have up to ten ribless vertebrae in the neck. |
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Hutchinson appealed against his whole-life sentence in 2008 but the high court and the court of appeal both found that, given the seriousness of his crimes, there was no reason to deviate from the whole-life term. |
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In spite of the cost pressure of mass-producers, we do not deviate from our principles: our products are made in Switzerland meeting the requirements of the Swiss customers. |
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I would be ready to deviate somewhat from the rules to allow you to ask a brief question at the end, but I need the committee's consent, particularly that of the Conservatives. |
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All of those who deviate from their path, whose gaze wanders from the light of the lamp they bear in the beacon of their conscience, cannot imagine the judgment that they are preparing for themselves. |
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Putting aside the issue of whether collective agreements may deviate substantively from the requirements of Part III, there remains the issue of remedies. |
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The path of least resistance for the Canadian dollar remains upwards, with seemingly little in the way of news that is likely to deviate the currency's path in the short term. |
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It may become warmer or colder, wetter or drier, and the average values may deviate from the usual observed range over a few decades in a significant way. |
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Detailed knowledge of muscle-specific pain patterns, which deviate entirely from classical neurological innervation patterns, allows early identification of the muscles involved in the pain syndromes. |
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This difference is called a deviate. When a deviate is divided by its SD a, it is called a relative deviate or a standard deviate. |
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However, few employers deviate from industry standards. |
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The distance Miliband will deviate from union orders. |
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They give us a map that we can deviate from. |
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The current generation continues to deviate from the rule. |
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Why should our Conference nervously draw into its shell and deviate from the general trend we have seen in the other United Nations forums where civil society is fully involved? |
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An NCB may deviate from this default and report a reclassification adjustment only if it has ex ante information that the policy change was not due to a conscious decision made by the investors. |
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We might not be off the mark nine out of 10 times, but we deviate plenty. |
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And never did I deviate from my marching orders. |
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Second, families that deviate from this norm often differ from two-parent families in other ways, especially in their higher poverty rate and recourse to welfare and in their children's social outcomes. |
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In this case, the result may deviate from your normal blood pressure. |
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Fleet ships were expected to obey movement orders precisely and not deviate from them. |
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Defects and Errata: The products described in the Web Site or Materials may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. |
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The Speaker enforces the rules of the House and may warn and punish members who deviate from them. |
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The fiscal authorities have also announced their intention to allow automatic stabilisers to work should growth deviate from the budget projections set out in the Updated Swedish Convergence Programme. |
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Many materials will noticeably deviate from Hooke's law well before those elastic limits are reached. |
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Like Newton's first law of motion, Einstein's theory states that if a force is applied on an object, it would deviate from a geodesic. |
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In a nonawake person with an intact reflex arc passive head-turning causes the eyes to deviate conjugately in the opposite direction. |
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In regard to plans and programmes, the amendment would considerably deviate from the original approach to cover clearly identified plans and programmes in the environmental field. |
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The thermohaline circulation affects the climate in the Norwegian Sea, and the regional climate can significantly deviate from average. |
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Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences. |
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The Estonian kroon and the Maltese lira did not deviate from their central rates, while the Cyprus pound and the Latvian lats traded with very low volatility on the strong side of the standard ERM II fluctuation band. |
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Completely different standpoints played a principal role: political commitment, loyalty to the regime, or a tendency not to deviate from the established conventions of the artistic stereotypes of that time. |
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We also demand that all GNC employees adhere to the highest legal and ethical standards and have a zero tolerance policy for actions that deviate from those standards. |
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Most other verbs follow a fully predictable paradigm, although polysyllabic verbs ending in laterals can deviate from this paradigm as they show syncopation. |
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The director Ken Loach has set several of his films in South Yorkshire and has stated that he doesn't want actors to deviate from their natural accent. |
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