Sentences with phrase «because deviating from»

For a brand like Lamborghini, such ambitions would be unthinkable ten years ago because deviating from the rich heritage of building some of the greatest sportscars ever (Miura, Countach) into something as crass as SUVs is sacrilegious to traditionalists.
We are responsible for evil and bad things because we deviate from the good things God made and make them perverted and corrupt.
Let me now comment on Kieran's argument that the Anthropocene is wrongly named because it deviates from naming tradition.
I argue that this position is flawed because it deviates from previous case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Spijker), and because it is based on interpretive errors and internal contradictions in the EFTA Court's reasoning.
Industry members have objected to the required disclosure approach because it deviates from the manner in which the actual premium amounts are charged.

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That's because inequality — measured by the extent to which the distribution of income within a country deviates from perfect equality — is bad for business.
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.
Jonathan Van Ness, the most outwardly feminine of the group, is genuinely one of the highlights of watching the series because of his ability to be unapologetically himself in the face of straight guys and a larger societal environment that shames men who deviate from the norm.
Intrinsic value often deviates from market value in the short term because of market perception and behavioral investing factors.
For most long - term investors, there is no need to deviate from a solid investment plan just because you are concerned that market conditions might change.
During the period, the pools» holdings may have deviated from their target allocations, because of changing market conditions.
Tax incidence may deviate from statutory tax liability because the imposition of a tax may change pre-tax prices.
In conclusion, when managers refuse to buy gold and silver mining stocks in their «diversified» portfolio because they consider them too «risky», even in an environment in which they admit nothing is working, we should dig a little deeper to learn the truth behind their refusal to ever deviate from their stubborn adherence to diversification strategies that don't work.
At the same time there is little incentive to take risk and deviate from the mean because if they strike out and underperform for even a short period clients will be lost quickly.
Purpose of post is to make hindu secular, ignorant self centered human to realize power of truth, nothing can over power truth, nor can deviate from truth in life, because truth absolute rules the world, their is none other but truth absolute LORD GOD of the world.
(Luke 13:31) Jesus, however, did not deviate from his Father's purpose for him to fight «crime», but rather said that «to other cities I must declare the good news of the kingdom of God, because for this I was sent forth.»
If you want to believe in a magical old man in the sky who has a plan for everything (nevermind the fact that if anyone deviates from this master plan that the aforementioned old man will never do anything to correct the deviation... of course... because he gives people free will, right?)
Because academics so often fear (with good reason) deviating from what senior professors and administrators want, it took a senior administrator lobbying for changes to make family leave part of the normal routine of academic life.
He is good, that is why he sends evil to us, because we have deviated from that goodness.
Normal 1 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern 2: occurring naturally and not because of disease, inoculation, or any experimental treatment 3 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development
Because we so frequently judge others by our own standards, those who obviously deviate from them appear to be seriously deviant.
When you start to deviate from your natural needs and desires then one day's you'll use your desires in the wrong way because human body can only take so much.
Because sometimes it's nice to deviate from squash recipes, even if just for a day or two
Thus, chiles will often deviate from published heat levels because of local environmental conditions.
I have seen parents be afraid to deviate from his ideas when it isn't working for their child, because he is an «expert» and they took a class at the hospital on his methods.
It also makes discipline much easier too because he or she will understand that they've deviated from expectation.
Just because your infant's sleep pattern deviates from «the norm» doesn't mean that there's cause for alarm.
Some days may deviate a bit from the schedule because you are out and about, that's okay.
If your child suffers from chronic sinusitis, it may be because he has an underlying medical condition such as undiagnosed, and therefore untreated, allergies; some sort of anatomical problem in the nose that prevents drainage, such as a deviated septum; or chronically infected adenoids (the lymph tissue that sits behind the nose), which can leak bacteria into the sinuses.
Your baby may deviate from the timeline because he's temporarily focusing on one skill rather than another or because he just needs a little extra time.
Because of the possibility of enduring effects, including via epigenetics, the Precautionary Principle suggests caution in deviating from these healthy physiologic processes in childbearing.»
For example, protecting a child from danger; being late because of bad road conditions or other such circumstances; or honoring previous agreements that deviate from the parenting plan (such as a summer trip) are generally okay.
Because Cable was deviating more than a little bit from the official party line, as this email shows.
Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings during an interview with Joy News» Francis Abban said she exited the party she helped her husband, Jerry John Rawlings build because some persons had come to take over the party and have deviated from its core values.
It also states that this tends to happen because judges deviate from sentencing guidelines more often when sentencing females.
The study, the researchers say, serves as a first step towards identifying best practices for MMS, as well as identifying and informing physicians who may need re-training because their practice patterns deviate far from their peers.
I suspect a racehorse hybrid is problematic because it's difficult to predict its performance when the weather deviates from ideal growing conditions, which is common in the Midwest.»
Given that a Drosophila fly deviates from its path because it loses sight of its initial orientation point and temporarily becomes aware of another, that fly is then able to get back on its original course because a relatively large quantity of NO or cGMP has accumulated in the corresponding ellipsoid body segment.
I try not to deviate from the intermittent fasting because when I try to convince myself that I can eat whatever I want (or whenever I want, rather) I usually end up with digestion problems and it's just not worth it.
I typically don't deviate from these packed meals during the week because they are easy to make and downright delicious.
By doing yoga for weight loss and putting yourself in a state of mind where you can think clearly and carefully plan your actions ahead, you will have a much, much lesser chance of deviating from your path and cheating on your rules, because you will be able to see the kinds of consequences your actions are going to have.
I realize that diet can only do so much in my case because of the nerve and muscle pathologies, and I never deviate from the «safe» list of foods, but I am curious as to why eliminating wheat (and all grains for that matter) hasn't made more of a difference.
I have to say that the main reason why I'm fascinated by her, is because her style deviates the most from mine which inspires me to do new things.
The director's detractors have tended to concentrate on the controversial content of his films (American presidents and serial killers, among other subjects), dissecting and occasionally discounting his work because of the ways in which it deviated from its historical inspiration.
We're not a direct reflection of one another because sometimes what we do deviate from the games.
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.
Deviating from the comics, the Joker's origins are irrelevant because to the character and the audience, it feels like he didn't exist until he discovered Batman.
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.
Because the film holds your hand the entire way through — something that it could have deviated from at times — Robot & Frank ends up largely being a film that was too carefully setup and executed to be anything beyond a safe crowd pleaser.
Because academies are not maintained by local authorities, deviating away from the local authority post-conversion can often mean a strained and terse relationship, but some academies have found that they work better with their local authorities post-conversion.
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