Sentences with phrase «as deviation from»

When transportation costs are significant, the court may address transportation costs as a deviation from the child support calculated by the Worksheet, or may address transportation as a separate issue from child support.
Here is a thought experiment: consider AGW as a deviation from expected behavior in a climate control system.
It may also point out errors, but it may also be misguided, and it is that in particular, when there is a strong desire to condemn as soon as some deviation from expectations is observed.
Anomaly is defined as the deviation from the average heat content over 2003 to 2008.
LOD: length of day as deviation from 86400s, it's still length of day.
Instead the amateur class most resembles Cooper Union's current fee - based continuing education programs (which themselves may be viewed as a deviation from the original mandate to provide free night instruction).
For some, Yonder really works as a deviation from the endless RPG competition.
Gaming has oftentimes served as a deviation from ordinary life, a series of new worlds which let us delve into them and forget ours for a while.
Adhere strictly to the instructions given as any deviation from the plan, no matter how small, could potentially be harmful to your pet.
The risk in this case should be understood as deviation from a target allocation.
Here, the forward price represents the expected future value of the underlying discounted at the risk free rate — as any deviation from the theoretical price will afford investors a riskless profit opportunity and should be arbitraged away.
Laura Dern, in what then counted as a deviation from a more squeaky - clean career path, plays Lula, his sex - and excitement - starved sweetheart.
From the beginning of science, disability has been thought of as a deviation from the norm, even a morbid disorder of the individual.
But when the researchers included features of the mouse paths — such as deviation from a straight line — in their training materials, computers were able to successfully pick out the liars 90 % to 95 % of the time, the researchers reported last month in PLOS ONE.
Bank of America meanwhile views the push as a step toward aligning itself with marketplace standards and not as a deviation from sensible governance.
The Reformers vigorously protested what they viewed as deviations from biblical teaching, but they never used Scripture to undermine the Trinitarian and Christological consensus of the early Church embodied in the historic creeds that had come down from patristic times.
It would be a mistake to regard South Asia or the rest of the postcolonial world as deviations from North Atlantic norms.
These would be observed as deviations from SM predictions.
Temperatures are given as deviations from local seasonal averages, calculated for the period 1950 - 79.

Not exact matches

Today's rate reflects what has been the longest deviation from historical norms, and as a result, today's market consumption and demand has been pulled forward by a generation.
Given how the state had spent time building up a new middle class,» [a] ny deviation from the mainstream, or irony, is seen as a threat to the credibility and legitimacy of the [Chinese Communist] Party in bringing [an] idealized way of life to reality,» Arsene told CNBC in an email.
Getting closer to the meeting, the median hike was 95 percent priced in, with only a few deviations, such as from the Alan Greenspan Fed in March 1997 and November 1999.
These measures are presented as percentage deviations from their respective norms.
They identify idiosyncratic volatility shocks as large deviations from the volatility predicted out - of - sample by a regression model that accounts for market, size and book - to - market effects.
After the third longest bull market advance on record, fresh deterioration in key trend - following components within our measures of market internals (see Support Drops Away) recently joined this extended, overvalued, overbought, overbullish peak, even as the S&P 500 hovers at the top of its monthly Bollinger bands (two standard deviations above the 20 - period average) and cyclical momentum rolls over from a 9 - year high.
They measure changes in analyst earnings forecast dispersion (standard deviation divided by mean) based on data from I / B / E / S as the difference between current dispersion and dispersion two months ago.
As I mentioned earlier, this purchase was a deviation from my rules.
The term tracking error is defined as the deviation of the performance of an index fund or exchange - traded fund (ETF) from the performance of the index it tracks.
If you are a committed, disciplined buy - and - hold investor with no sensitivity to cyclical market fluctuations (even those as large as the 50 % losses of 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009), and you fully recognize the depth of cyclical risks that regularly accompanies that strategy, I don't encourage a deviation from that discipline based on my analysis of market risk.
While past deviations haven't spelled doom for equities, the impact has rarely been as stark as in the last two months, when American shares lurched to the worst start to a year on record as companies stepped away from the market while reporting earnings.
The Sharpe ratio is calculated by subtracting the risk - free rate - such as that of the 3 - month U.S. Treasury Bill - from the rate of return for a portfolio and dividing the result by the standard deviation of the portfolio returns.
Such deviation from a comprehensive and cohesive understanding of the Bible is a symptom of a fallen mind, and serves as reinforcement for more foolish thinking.
These «deviations from the tradition of the Early Church... increasingly estrange Anglicanism from the Orthodox Church and contribute to a further division of Christendom as a whole».
And when Evangelical leaders regard an emphasis on the ordinary means of grace as jeopardizing the Christian faith while going easy on, for example, serious deviations from Nicene teaching on the Trinity, they have traveled a long way from the concerns of the Reformers.
This is a righteousness as a description of one who lives their life along a certain path (like the term is used in the OT) and sin is a deviation from this path.
At the end of the study, the particular recommendations come as no great surprise: seminary training should include the study of asceticism and the regimen of ascetical discipline; assessment should be of the candidate's capacity to live a life of chaste celibacy and spiritual poverty; wilful deviations from discipline should be taken to indicate the lack of a religious vocation; those who form and mentor students should be sterling examples of ascetical discipline.
In as far as the work of the demiurge is imperfect, it does not allow science - either empirical, or rational - because the deviation from the original telos follows no rules, but arises from a principle of irrationality.
After twenty years of dictatorship and deviations from the rules of Islam, Mu`awiya got the confirmation of the people for Yazid, his son, as successor.
To be honest I get where you are coming from but I think the whole deviation of tithing and wheather its important for today can be summed up in Deut 8: 18 — «But you shall remember the LORD your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth, that He may confirm His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day.
But as time goes on, little compromises, become bigger ones; tiny deviations from the original vision become `'» more relevant» mandates; the vast sums of money it takes to keep the machine going become the catalyst for where the «church» is going next.
But such congruity is possible only if this principle of order is at the same time understood as a constant source of novelty as well.5 For it is in the influx of novelty into our universe that those deviations from order, regularity and tranquillity that we loosely refer to as «chance» occurrences take place.
I hear «heresy» used in a joking manner more than a serious one, as most younger Christians have been so inundated by the word to refer to any deviation from «traditional» (read: conservative) Christianity that they are inoculated from the possibility that heresy is a real and dangerous thing to avoid.
Divine love gently persuades the world of occasions toward the realization of further relevant possibilities and intensity of enjoyment; but in doing so it allows scope for deviation from the patterns of ever richer harmony and intensity that are held out to it as possibilities.
Heresy; deviation from the established ecclesiastical order (rébellion contre l'ordre ecclésiastique); blasphemy; drunkenness; playing prohibited games; and dancing were regarded as irreconcilable with the ministry.
«It doesn't indicate directly that the profit - sharing mechanism is in question but it does say that we recognise that over the course of the past 12 months there has been two deviations from the profit - sharing mechanism... and we just need to revisit it and ensure that it is achieving the desired and intended outcomes as originally formulated.»
Please forgive any deviation from true Middle Eastern preparations or sensibilities, the emphasis is on «inspired», as I do not hold any real authority on the matter.
People may vary on how they define «outlier» depending upon their specific industry — in my work I typically view outliers as things more than 3 standard deviations from the mean (standard in many industries because 99.7 % of data falls within + / - 3 standard deviations)-- but nobody in his right mind calls 1.1 standard deviations an outlier because that would exclude over 25 % of the data.
If you go back to your routine as soon as you land, one time deviation from schedule should not cause any serious problems.
I wish I could make it that easy for you, but again, you want to make this as little of a deviation from the normal routine as possible, and babies can develop a real affinity for co-sleeping in as little as one night.
Any break in the schedule such as vacations and outings can cause deviation from the routine.
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