Sentences with phrase «deviates from many»

But Le Prof will have to be making the very correct Arsenal PL games starts and bench week in week out during the season campaign and deviates from unnecessarily playing his players out of their correct positional place of playing like switching Bellerin to play left wingback instead of to play him as right wingback.
This may sound like extra work, but you are teaching yourself to recognize value in the process and can hone in on areas where the Pinny Lean deviates from the market number, which presents another opportunity to make money.
There are a fair few arguments that kick off on here regarding players playing in their «natural» positions and everyone has a single position tag / label they want to pin on a player and throw fits if Wenger deviates from this.
Arsene Wenger definitely knows his favourite Arsenal starting XI and rarely deviates from that line - up in the Premier League matches, but having played two tough matches in three days, I would think injuries and tiredness will force changes against Everton.
He's not an arsenal type of player so he's being benched since wenger wants all his players to play a certani way and anyone who deviates from this style is cut.
Thus, this dish deviates from the typical guilt - free Stay Snatched recipes.
It deviates from the real solution to malnutrition which is to fight poverty, uphold genuine agrarian reform and promote diverse nutritious, natural and easily accessible food sources.
When a brand's development deviates from our goal and philosophy, parting ways is natural, but it doesn't rule out possibility for future cooperation,» he continued.
If the religion deviates from the biblical principles and yet calls itself a Christian church then it must be a cult.
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.
this «Bill Keller» guy sez «good» christians best vote neither Obama nor Romney and that a vote for either is a vote for satan... people like this guy put on a sanctamonious face of agreeably dissagreeing but i believe he'd just as soon shovel»em into the gas chamber as have any one who deviates from his mindset on his world.
The analysis as a whole is not found in this form in his writings, and it deviates from the apparent implications of some of his statements in at least two ways.
Rather than either of the extremes — nothing is heresy on the one hand, and everything that I disagree with is heresy on the other — the church has continually confessed that heresy is that which deviates from the central teachings of the Christian faith, as expressed in the rule of faith and subsequently in the church's confessions.
God forbid, any person's who deviates from the «Regan Principles» would be cast out as a liberal or in Rush's own words a «leftist» Who died and made Rush Limbaugh the «all and mighty Oz»?
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?)
Anyone who deviates from this is not a christian.
Anything that deviates from a religions original message is a cult.
So long as he discharges his functions within the framework of God's orders, the nation aids and obeys him — and it deposes him if he deviates from the right course.
The FORM Act required the FOMC to adopt a specific, formal monetary policy rule, of the FOMC's own choosing, and report to Congress when monetary policy deviates from the rule — although this requirement is not to be «construed to prevent» the FOMC from allowing such deviations.
However, the number of times the cash rate deviates from the target has become very low.
Just as a car's GPS system triggers a recalculation when a driver deviates from a current route, we believe investors are recalculating the probability that a potentially significant route shift in the big picture is underway.
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.
He drills down on Facebook, where his analysis often deviates from that of his peers.
It results from a consumer's direct experience with a product or service, largely when that experience deviates from what's expected.
This happens when the executed trade price deviates from the expected price.
Intrinsic value often deviates from market value in the short term because of market perception and behavioral investing factors.
«A price that strongly deviates from an assets intrinsic value» is pretty clear.
Thus if your company culture is one that resists anything that deviates from the status quo, you will have to work to create a transformation that allows your team the freedom to explore the best way to serve these customer groups.
Analytics software from Canadian startup Interset identifies activity that deviates from «good» behavior and proactively alerts managers.
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.
But it sometimes deviates from that formula.
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.
Once you determine your system, communicate it to the entire team and do not deviate from it.
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.
Obviously there are examples that deviate from the norm Baumann's study portrays, but diversity in advertising continues to be a critical issue and one agencies and marketers need to increasingly address.
When medals deviate from benchmarks, there's usually a reason: a new approach to sports management, or structural issues (such as team rebuilding), or simply more available cash.
By virtue of their self - awareness, humble CEOs can be expected to issue more realistic expectations that may deviate from collective overoptimism.
Trump has sometimes chafed at scripted events, deviating from the planned message to discuss whatever is on his mind.
This can cause a problem since planes often don't have enough extra vodka, pillows, earplugs, and toothbrushes, or the time on shorter flights to deviate from the service schedule.
Distributors are required to report any «suspicious orders» — those of unusual size, frequency, or deviating from normal patterns — to the DEA.
An employee does not have free reign [sic] to engage in political speech that disrupts the workplace, but punishing an employee for deviating from company orthodoxy on a political issue is not allowed either.
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.
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.
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.
By deviating from a business model that isn't solely focused on generating revenue, Hodak actively uses her business savvy to assist those in need:
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