Sentences with word «deviated»

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.
I did my best to follow directions, which I soon predictably deviated from, and then lathered the tops in oil and baked them in a hot oven hoping I would still get a crisp crust.
If a church has vision and is goal - oriented, then it has deviated from its healthiest self and will impose burdens on its members.
Islam has thus deviated from the enlightened vision of the Prophet, for that there is only one remedy - enlighten the followers of the demands of the Prophet which are different from the religious preachings of islam.
Maimonides, in Wyschogrod's account, deviated from the biblical view to accommodate Aristotle's philosophy.
in 1964, and I have never deviated from it.
Atheist here... If marriage is «God's Law» and you, deviated humans... want to engage in that tradition, why do you want to engage in a religious tradition?
Better yet,, send them off to the Muslims countries where they will be beheaded for their CHOSEN, PERVERTED, DEVIATED lifestyle.
It should be made clear that all students are to be treated with kindness and agape love, empathy, but the principles of the Bible are to be adhered to, taught and not deviated from, as Jesus taught we of Christ are to be in, never of the world.
In his comments on the Lucan version, Luedemann suggests that Luke knew the Mark story yet deviated from his usual practice of following Mark closely in the passion account in order to bring this story (in an amended form) to an earlier location in his Gospel.
We put on boxing gloves and under the guise of a socially acceptable sport I gave him a broken nose and a deviated septum.
The period which spawns a Great Awakening is a time when the realities of life in society have deviated so far from their moral and religious understandings that the authority of the old institutions are questioned.
Well, I'm heading into the hospital now to have nose surgery done to correct a deviated septum.
The only group that deviated drastically from the pattern was composed of a group of beginning graduate students in economics.
He is good, that is why he sends evil to us, because we have deviated from that goodness.
The mechanism used to account for universal perversity was that the supposed first humans deviated from their given good, and with this deviation, corrupted the nature that was then passed on to their progeny.
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.
Every time humanity deviated from this path, God sent down His of prophets (Noah, Ibrahim, Mosses Jesus and Mohammed were among thousands) who carried this single message to the whole humanity (And they all had the highest moral standards).
Implicit is that Bell has deviated and gone Hollywood, is no longer a pastor, doesn't even attend a church, questions orthodox theology, and doesn't believe in hell.
so by doing so you have deviated from «inclusiveness» to «exclusiveness» based upon a concept of your views of continuity..
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.
Any who deviated one bit from the literal acceptance of these truths was declared to be a heretic.
So, what is the big deal if Koran says to kill a deviated Muslim.
If taken by themselves, some of these verses indicate that the apostle deviated from Jesus» example and had a bias against women, and even suggested that women should be treated as second - class Christians — submissive to their husbands, attired and coifed demurely and silent in church.
Following this very Israeli trajectory of discontent and an inchoate feeling that Israel had deviated from the path of righteousness, Dubois moved from Jewish West Jerusalem to an Arab village on the city's outskirts.
Steps were sure to be taken by the civil magistrates against any individual, church, or minister that deviated from the synod's declarations or advocated something contrary to the generally accepted beliefs or practices.
I actually agree with your original point, but this thread has deviated so far away from your original idea and has become defamatory to others that I had to comment on the matter at hand.
they must have «deviated from the quran» pretty quick!!
They have surely deviated
Unfortunately, Muslims deviated from Quran and the prophet's teachings and that's why they misreact and indulge in violence.
Of course, Christians often turned on one another as well in an effort to stamp out any Christian groups who deviated from orthodoxy.
Both Christianity and Islam deviated from Judaism in deeply significant ways.
Since we are in accumulation phase, I buy the asset class that has deviated most from the target when a buy will cost only 0.5 %.
But Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, who has been visiting Beijing, said on Saturday that Chinese officials she met, including Mr. Liu, «have not deviated from their talking points» about the Trump administration's tariffs.
Table 1 shows that from July 2004 to June 2007, the cash rate only deviated from the target on three occasions.
«We've never defined ourselves as one kind of firm and we've never really deviated from that kind of flexibly approach.
There are certainly some periods when actual 10 - year returns have deviated from the estimates implied by fundamentals (normalized earnings, forward earnings, revenues, book values, dividends).
And yet, the USDT price hardly deviated from its apparent peg to the equivalent of a US dollar.
During the period, the pools» holdings may have deviated from their target allocations, because of changing market conditions.
«Book publishing started off as a rich white man's hobby, and traditional publishing has never deviated in its core from that,» he says.
In specific examples, the CAC criticized one platform that failed to censor articles that «seriously deviated from socialist values» by saying China benefited from U.S. assistance during conflicts with Japan during World War II.
Traditional rhinoplasties, or «nose jobs,» are a surgical procedure that can reshape the nose for cosmetic reasons or correct a deviated septum by removing bone or cartilage, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
China now represents the world's largest beer market, and has a particular taste for high - end alcoholic beverages; PBR saw the opportunity, though it deviated from their core brand, and invested in oak whiskey barrels to create a product that fit.
At age 41, he had surgery to fix a deviated septum.
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.
While you can't know for sure how a candidate will handle a particular change, try to gain an appreciation of her personality and willingness to deviate from an initial plan.
Sometime it's worth the risk to deviate from what people expect your business to do.
The many ETFs, which are by nature more tradeable than traditional index funds, can lead investors to unnecessarily deviate from simple buy - and - hold behavior.
Yet all too often, businesses put in the work only to deviate from the game plan, alienating loyal customers and killing retention.
Most notably, that brand went under a major overhaul as it added new body types, skin colors and hair styles to deviate from the slender doll that was the standard for decades.
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