Sentences with phrase «also deviates from»

The Court in P.I. does not take up the Advocate General's suggestion, but also deviates from its approach in Tsakouridis.
The title also deviates from the classic Zelda games by allowing for cooperative play, and giving players outlandish and powerful special attacks.
The fund also deviates from standard private - equity practice in not charging commissions and fees on acquisitions and add - on purchases, or for monitoring investments, in the hope of ditching the complexities in fee structure and better aligning with investor interests, the person said.
Blended learning differs from traditional «distance education» courses in that the class is not entirely conducted online, whereas it also deviates from simply including the use of computers inside the physical classroom.
I also deviated from the recipe a bit by seasoning the shrimp with smoked paprika, salt and pepper.
The Prime's tail lights also deviate from the Prius's vertical shapes — the Prime's ringed shape is displayed here on the door to the virtual - reality experience that accompanied the Prime's TechCrunch reveal.
They also deviate from the standard tropes when it comes to puzzle design offering experiences such as playing a game of tic - tac - toe or having to play a short shmup.
Usually a semi-annual franchise, Ubisoft's open - world hunting spree is also deviating from its typical fall release window, but make no mistake — this is a full, $ 60 Far Cry game.
It sticks to many of the familiar notes seen and played in that title, while also deviating from that game's story threads and adopting some original takes on the formula.
Courts can also deviate from the child support guidelines based on the circumstances of each case.
Resumes for federal positions also deviate from the traditional resume format for work experiences.
The judge can also deviate from the formula by considering factors such as the child's extraordinary medical or educational expenses; alimony paid to the custodial parent; and the total assets of the parents and child.

Not exact matches

They are also inherently rigid, risk - averse, and reluctant to innovate, because they know that if they deviate from the letter of the law, or if an innovation goes awry, they will be chastised politically.
They must have a plan, but they must also believe that the secret to a good plan is how quickly you can deviate from it and still meet high level objectives.
The document also notes that mining efforts counteract the government's attempts to prevent financial risks and to discourage activities that «deviate from the needs of the real economy.»
It is unusual for two Governors to so publicly deviate not only from the Chair's policy guidance but also from the policymaking framework.
It also would imply that Martin may have been a gang - banger, which would deviate from the rosy picture of him portrayed by much of the media.
Like the older alternative from which it deviates, however, this approach may also leave students overwhelmed, particularly with the magnitude of what it takes to become competent at biblical study.
It is also interesting to note that where customary law — adat — deviates from religious law and can not be reconciled to it even in a formal way, it is often customary law which is observed, and such observation is not derogatory to religious sentiment nor to the conscientious observance of the religious obligations and practices of Islam.
I deviate from the standard opinion, and in my dissertation I defend not only the possibility but also the desirability of Whitehead's implicit conception that a (not completely) specific initial aim can be envisaged and can be provided by God's primordial nature without the help of God's consequent nature (RWT).
It also makes discipline much easier too because he or she will understand that they've deviated from expectation.
The article refers probably to this report, where it is also stated, that there is a special NATO definition on defence expenditures, which could also deviate quite from the national expenditures.
It also states that this tends to happen because judges deviate from sentencing guidelines more often when sentencing females.
Also, these public employee unions on a political level have deviated from their core issues and focus on things that have nothing to do with their membership goal.
He called the dinner a «smart» strategy, but also said Duffy didn't deviate from the script.
This analysis can also explain why the various predictions for the past 15 years deviate from the actual observed trend.
You can also expand TwedEx's coverage by increasing the amount of time an individual in the delivery chain waits at transfer points for the package to reach them, and the distance they must deviate from their normal path, Horvitz says.
So what I did was I recruited 28 test subjects and had them complete three laps on the game Gran Turismo 3 for PlayStation 2; and they had a steering wheel, an acceleration [and] brake pad to simulate a real driving experience, and I counted the number of crashes they made during each lap, which was the number of times they hit the wall and also the number of times that they deviated from the course.
They also help pregnant women develop and stick to a birth plan before and during labor, when a family member or medical professional may be more willing to deviate from a mother's original wishes.
I also found that even if I did deviate from the diet while on a vacation, all of the extra activity really helps to offset the additional calories.
That's somewhat because Nicola tells us the ending right at the beginning and then the movie never deviates from that, but it's also because this is just a pile of stock characters in stock situations.
Jettisoning much of the Christian redemption that has flavoured King's late work (not only post - but also pre-accident, curiously enough), the second half of the picture deviates drastically from the second half of the novel, cleverly replacing something that doesn't work because it's boring with something that doesn't work because it's stupid.
This also leads to it feeling a bit unrealistic which deviate from the intelligence behind it.
His track record shows that a director with a distinctive style who's given leeway by the studio to deviate from the norm can make a crowd - pleaser that brings in the big bucks at the box office and also lands critical accolades — whether it's by reimagining comic book movies as political commentary (in the Dark Knight trilogy), sci - fi as quasi-post-apocalyptic family drama (Interstellar), or detective noir as psychological drama (Insomnia, Memento).
The logic that fuels a random episode of Arrested Development also applies to Winter Soldier; from the cheeky start to the crashing - helicarrier finish, the Russos guide Cap through a twisty, adrenaline - pumping hunt for truth, echoing»70s paranoia thrillers and Bourne set pieces, while never deviating too far from the Marvel playbook.
Unlike the competition, which transmits not only road feel but also vibrations, jarring bumps, and undue noise to the cabin and its occupants, the S90's unflappable suspension absorbs the harshest aspects of often - broken western pavement without deviating from the driver's intended line.
The Cayman S Sport also features short shifter, sports seats, deviated color seatbelts, «Cayman S» striping on the door sides, black Porsche Design 19 - inch wheels, various gloss black interior trims, gloss black side mirrors, stainless steel door sills with «Cayman S Sport» script, 5 mm wheel spacers, and Alcantara steering wheel and shift knob from the 997 911 GT3 RS.
It also displays a message when you deviate from your lane on a side street, so if you navigate around parked cars, expect a bunch of «LDW not active at speeds below...» warnings, which gets annoying quickly.
Also, consumers in this segment tend to lean heavily on legacy, not necessarily deviating from what has long been familiar to them.
I should also stress that, though my novel takes the blast as a starting point, it deviates from fact.
There will also be more choice in the different sizes of screens available, as many vendors are starting to deviate from the six inch standard.
However, I also think that there is some room for variation depending on goals, age / income (ability to take risk), and self - discipline (to not deviate from the plan for emotional reasons).
We also have seen that wedges sometimes deviate from their reverse pattern rule and that they can appear with other waves as well.
ETFs are also traded throughout the day at whatever price clears the market, and at times, an ETF's price may deviate from its NAV.
Such a situation not only deviates from many investors» ideal allocation, but also exposes them to greater downside if (or when) the current bull run ends.
Detractors of the EMH also point to events such as the 1987 stock market crash, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell by over 20 % in a single day, as evidence that stock prices can seriously deviate from their fair values.
Abbey also has no intentions of deviating from the company's mission.
He also notes that some breeders and owners may have the view that deviating from the ancestral diet of certain breeds might predispose to allergies.
Should you go into Bound by Flame expecting strong world - building or a massive, open environment waiting to be explored then disappointment will strike on both accounts as Spiders have opted for a structure akin to the Witcher 2, with a series of hubs that also contain side - missions, which like the primary story quests never deviate from the trusty «kill everything and grab that thing» formula.
Additionally, chapters also bring a number of secrets and side quests that will have players deviating from time to time from the main path to acquire large sums of coins, unique items like powerful weapons, and other goodies that will give Kay the edge against the gorilla and rat forces.
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