Sentences with phrase «deviate from what»

So don't be afraid to deviate from what the experts say if you know it will work.
As to certain decisions such as property and debt division, the decisions and final agreement can deviate from what a court is likely to do, as long as the parties» standard of fairness is met.
This way there are no surprises for them if they deviate from what has been agreed on.
The court may deviate from what is presumed reasonable in cost only upon a written finding explaining its determination why ordering or not ordering the provision of health insurance or the reimbursement of the obligee's cost for providing health insurance for the minor child would be unjust or inappropriate.
The INCB also requires countries submit their individual regulations for travelers, but not all have and some are quite vague and even deviate from what the INCB has decided.
But laws, like feelings, can deviate from what is ethical, such as in pre-Civil War slavery laws.
From a practical point of view, this case tells us that if you wish to deviate from what original Court order, you should always get the new agreement in writing.
There are very few who deviate from what most consider «normal», but DirkH seems to instinctively gravitate to essential matters.
Burt Malkiel: In other words, when we first put the portfolio together the first thought was okay bonds are going to be a total bond market fund and for the reasons we've just discussed, we're uncomfortable as an Investment Committee with that, and so what the Investment Committee then talked about was okay, what can we do and how far should we deviate from what's a total bond market fund?
Understand why you made that money and what you did to make it, don't deviate from what was working before.
It's okay to do different things and deviate from what you studied.
I had committed my notes to memory, but as in war, as Cody and Rebecca interact with me, I have to deviate from what I jotted out.
You've tried to process material and learn from what others have done, and tried to do or to deviate from what's been done before.
When the allocations from the state and city deviate from what the district expects, it must adjust its budget.
We're so afraid of what we don't understand or what may be deviate from what we consider to be «normal» — and even more afraid of speaking out against the majority — when really, evil may be nothing more than the absence of something: awareness, compassion, a full understanding of circumstance.
I've never liked the feeling of heavy moisturizer or makeup and I have sensitive skin, so I'm quite picky and hesitant to deviate from what I know works for me.
Robyn's recent email about protein reminded me that I don't have to deviate from what I believe to be true.
I suppose I could have talked about all my dad's failings (yes, he had them), just as I could have couched my «youthful indiscretions» as a warning for those who deviate from what society considers the track to «success.»
Well, if the were all prophesied, as in it's gonna» happen... you know God is all - knowing, so we can't deviate from what he knows, otherwise... he's not all - knowing, then what's the deal...?
Sometime it's worth the risk to deviate from what people expect your business to do.
I've learned that you simply can not get ahead in the trading world by deviating from what you know is the right thing to do.
It results from a consumer's direct experience with a product or service, largely when that experience deviates from what's expected.
The owner and developer of the app is the so - called Ben Sherman, but the presentation video is full of flaws and inconsistencies and deviates from what is said on their website.
When the fundamentals start deviating from what our analysts had projected, averaging down on those names tend to not work.
At the same time that ministers were trying to relate Christianity to the crisis of the modern economic injustice, there were others busily engaged in attacking all who deviated from what they conceived to be the fundamentals of Christianity.
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.
For women to behave with other women in a sexual way, and most especially for men to penetrate other men sexually, instead of women, fundamentally deviated from what God intended in creating male and female.
Sorry, now I have to digress a bit, but when making some red velvet cupcake experiments I noticed that my results deviated from what Wikipedia and all the cookbooks I know were saying.
But if we have some measure that says you're deviating from what's normal, or you're going outside of what we call normal limits, then we need to look closely to find out if that's still okay or is there something really wrong here that we need to correct and we have to find it before --
Professor Grzywacz and his colleagues measured how far the chords of the song deviated from what was expected.
Using orbiting bodies to show relativistic effects is not new; observations of the planet Mercury in the 19th century showed that its movements deviated from what Isaac Newton's theory of gravity predicted.
It's easy to look around and see people who appear to be deviating from what we think is right, but a) everyone is doing the best they can from their highest level of consciousness, and b) it's important to be more mindful of what we ourselves are doing than worrying about what someone else is or isn't doing.
Legendary American fashion designer James Galanos had a singular vision for the work he created: «I never deviated from what was important, which was quality,» he once said.
Also, consumers in this segment tend to lean heavily on legacy, not necessarily deviating from what has long been familiar to them.
It heavily deviated from what other shooters on the market were / are doing, mostly due to it's...
This means that a lot of its gameplay deviates from what Senran Kagura fans may be used to.
You may find its take refreshing and exciting, or you may become frustrated that it deviates from what you already know, love, and expect from the genre.
If we take the Politicians, Oil, Coal & Chemical companies out of the picture for a moment and just look at the people that they designed their Skeptical Anti-man induced Global Warming spins for... you clearly see a huge group of hateful and stupid people who don't care what the issue is about, as long as it deviates from what they consider a Liberal view... they're happy.
The data and model disagree (with the data deviating from what is seen on the shorter timescales) for the longterm trends, which is exactly where the data has known problems.
Citing legal precedent stating that children under the age of four are not yet fully developed, he ruled that Juliet Breitman and Jacob Kohn deviated from what a «reasonable 4 - year - old» (whatever that is) would do in the same situation.
The ASUS Windows Mixed Reality headset has a striking appearance that deviates from what has become the headset norm.
Any application submission that deviates from what is requested on the specific vacancy announcement will most likely be rejected.
Just because sexual behavior deviates from what is considered the norm in society does not mean that it is an addiction.

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Though wholesalers like McKesson have limited control over what happens to the drugs they drop off at the pharmacy door, they have a legal obligation to maintain an effective system that will help prevent diversion; they are required to detect and report «suspicious orders» — those of unusual size, frequency or deviating from a customer's normal patterns — to the DEA.
Certainly, you need to continue respecting others and adhering to the most important rules of your organization, but don't be afraid to deviate from the norms and speak about what's really on your mind.
So they water down their ideas and their efforts so they don't deviate too much from what people expect.
In effect, regardless of what people think the price of the commodity will be in the future, arbitrage trading will prevent the futures price from deviating from the spot price after taking into account the cost of credit (the interest rate) and the cost / availability of storage.
What point are you trying to mkae, since you are wildly deviating from the original post?
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.
What is notable about them is that they lead us to acknowledge that scientific work is energized throughout by a faith or trust that truth is worth pursuing, by a faith that it is worthwhile joining with others in an effort to uncover the facts about the world, and by the belief that it is wrong to deviate from a method that brings us to the truth.
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