Sentences with phrase «such deviations from»

So far all signs are that those advocates will not tolerate such deviations from the «new normal» they wish to create.
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.
English authorities would not permit such deviation from the law of the land; therefore, they sought to force the Separatists into line.
Sure, certain elements don't mesh together perfectly, but 2K Marin should be commended for attempting such a deviation from the usual entries in the series and the game is good fun and a fresh perspective on the XCOM universe.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
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.
Islam does not recognize one Shaikh or one Mullah who has authority in Islamic knowledge, and certain religious sects which claim such leadership are deviations from Islamic teachings far from being in order.
Such language makes sense only if we assume that «the original principles in human nature» are seen to be good, that traces of a «common humanity» remain, that humans have genuine free will, and that intentional deviation by individuals from what is natural is culpable.
The defining characteristic of chemical structure is that there exists a configuration such that deviations from that configuration entail forces (broadly used) such that there is a tendency to restore the reference configuration.
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.
Any break in the schedule such as vacations and outings can cause deviation from the routine.
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.
Comparing their data with T2K's results and looking for inconsistencies in details such as the particles» energy spectra could show if there are any deviations from the standard model of particle physics, says Janet Conrad, a member of the Double Chooz neutrino experiment in Chooz, France.
«If there is a deviation from general relativity, that's when we will be the most sensitive to detect such a deviation,» Hees says.
But there is still the chance that deviations from Einstein's theory only show up at higher levels of precision — such changes could point towards new physics.
Toxicologists do a standard mathematical test, called the standard deviation, on such data to see whether the difference is what you might expect from random variation, or can be considered significant.
If such an experiment showed deviations from quantum mechanics, it could provide the first hints that our minds are potentially immaterial.
Such a simultaneous decrease in genetic diversity and deviation from neutrality is exemplified by the region overlapping the MC1R gene.
As such, like another second - tier Marvel title before it, Guardians of the Galaxy, that allows for some deviation from the core Avengers films in terms of how things will look and sound, giving us a movie that feels organically different in visual design than most we've seen before, even if it still retains the same formula structure of the rest of the MCU features.
Hitchcock wanted to cast Carey against type as a Nazi ringleader in 1942's Saboteur, only to have these plans vetoed by Mrs. Carey, who insisted that her husband's fans would never accept such a radical deviation from his image.
Such commendation is a dramatic deviation from the clamorous contempt the brothers received for their past two films.
Although this is ultimately better than several of Burton's later fantasy extravaganzas, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children simply isn't peculiar enough, and is hardly a deviation from what we'd generally expect from a director such as Tim Burton.
In Low Rank, these don't offer much deviation aside from the number and variety of monsters to face, whether they need to be captured or slain, and certain numerical values such as time allowed or number of times the player can faint.
Yet Anderson uses Rebecca as a red herring, as Phantom Thread's surprises often center on its deviations from such a template.
A two - unit improvement in the inspection rating, such as from Satisfactory to Outstanding, is associated with an even larger increase of 0.21 standard deviations.
We included administrative data from teacher, parent, and student ratings of local schools; we considered the potential relationship between vote share and test - score changes over the previous two or three years; we examined the deviation of precinct test scores from district means; we looked at changes in the percentage of students who received failing scores on the PACT; we evaluated the relationship between vote share and the percentage change in the percentile scores rather than the raw percentile point changes; and we turned to alternative measures of student achievement, such as SAT scores, exit exams, and graduation rates.
«Most participants judged that the benefits of using monetary policy to address threats to financial stability would typically be outweighed by the costs associated with deviations from the Committee's employment and price - stability objectives induced by such actions; some also noted that the benefits are highly uncertain.»
Denial is absolutely the standard way such claims would be handled, and any deviation from that involves an adjuster or a court creatively construing a policy in favor of the insured.
As such, they can benefit from the stock's growth potential as well as enjoy protection against price deviation.
Physical impairments lead to functional limitations, such as difficulty rising from the floor, transitioning between positions, gait deviations, or posturing for elimination.
As such, the game's other modes, where you're given daily challenges or tasked with confronting an onslaught of Ravenii in survival mode, offer only slight deviations from the titan tackling of the story campaign.
As such, it's satisfying to see Nightmares» versions of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel or Kaguya, witnessing the game's spirited deviations from classic folklore and the gradual surmounting of fears or weaknesses.
So it's not uncommon to see deviations from the original storylines featured in the main movies such as The Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy.
It takes its title from IWW organizer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who in 1916 wrote in defense of alleged textile saboteur Frederick Sumner Boyd that only a «fine thread of deviation» separates the normal degradation of materials condoned by industry from that covertly pushed by they who seek to ruin such industry and its social forms.
-LSB-...] We can achieve such intensity of color vibration through a continuum of deviations from an ideal monochrome, or through a continuum of graduated value of the same.
It contains a section on supposed «deviations from previous studies» that is not in the English version of the article published by Der Spiegel (and which was corrected in the German version, because there are no such previous studies by Mike or me, as the original article falsely claimed.)
There may be reason to strongly suspect that in any sufficiently complicated dynamical system model (such as climate) with stochastic parameters (e.g., exactly when and where a lightning strike starts a major wildfire or a major submarine earthquake perturbs ocean circulation in a region or a major volcanic eruption introduces stratospheric aerosols), it is almost certain that any given run of the model will have periods of significant deviation from the mean of multiple runs.
It is amazing how well the Southern Oscillation Index (from NCAR) fits to a temperature record such as GISS, and only shows deviations in recent years during the big volcanic disturbances.
You can forecast what the average effect of such would be, but if it is big enough to show up on the global picture, you will see a deviation while it is in effect away from its average effect and later a deviation the other way.
And the «purchase» of additional mitigation potential from developing countries is precisely the sort of measurable, reportable, and verifiable transfers of finance and technology that will be needed to drive such investment, and thus a rapid deviation from baseline emissions growth in the developing world.
Physical features of this El Nino that MIGHT be relevant to this deviation from expectation are (1) the area of strongly above - average rainfall in the tropical Pacific Ocean does not extend as far eastward, toward the coast of South America, as it has in other strong El Nino events, such as 1997 - 98 and 1982 - 83.
To adapt data from a newer source to the data from an older source, the newer data were linearly transformed such that both mean and standard deviation or the newer time series matched the mean and standard deviation of the older time series in the overlap period.
In such a study's publication, the lying misrepresentation of deviations from stated method - as we see in Cook et.
paper that seems to have had such an effect on Joules Verne, some numbers might be useful: h = kb * T / (m * g) = 9.08 km for N2 at 300K λ = 68nm at 101325 Pa To get λ ~ 0.01 h where the deviation from the Fourier Law is ~ 10 % requires a reduction of pressure of 11 orders of magnitude to ~ 1E - 6Pa or an increase of g of a similar magnitude or some combination of both that increases λ and reduces h. I'm not going to touch the temperature gradient as that's even worse.
We calculated three metrics of thermal history: (1) the mean of the annual maximum DHW from 1985 — 2003 (2) the proportion of years from 1985 to 2003 in which the maximum DHW exceeded 4 °C · week, and (3) a year - to - year temperature variability metric from [16], [46], which is the standard deviation of the maximum monthly SST from 1985 — 2000 scaled such that the mean for the world's coral reefs is 1 °C.
The temperature variability metric at each site was calculated as the standard deviation of the maximum monthly SST from 1985 — 2003, scaled such that the mean for the world's coral reefs is 1 °C [16].
Therefore it's not a problem that they use equations that are not exactly right, but we must figure out whether the deviations from exactly right are such that the results remain useful.
Backing that up, NASA says that 1) sea surface temperature fluctuations (El Niño - La Niña) can cause global temperature deviation of about 0.2 °C; 2) solar maximums and minimums produce variations of only 0.1 °C, warmer or cooler; 3) aerosols from natural sources such as volcanic eruptions (Mount Pinatubo for example) have caused average cooling of 0.3 °C, but recent eruptions have had not had significant effect.
The plaintiff must establish that the actions of the medical professional deviated from the accepted standard of care and that such a deviation caused an injury to the plaintiff.
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