Sentences with phrase «welcome deviation from»

This wicker chair is a welcome deviation from standard dining chairs, and it's also a comfortable spot to linger with a cup of coffee.
At $ 130, the FreeStyle delivers clean, if highly sculpted, audio in a stylish design that is definitely not for everyone, but is a welcome deviation from the staid Bose designs we're used to.
By allowing us an unflinching glimpse into the darker regions of the Epstein archives, Brill and the New Art Gallery Walsall have created a thoroughly compelling exhibition with significant emotional pull: a welcome deviation from the innocuous.
In a world where a double - digit interest rate is the norm rather than the exception, the Platinum Edition Visa Card's 10.99 percent rate is a welcome deviation from business as usual.
Japanese artist Tetsuo Mizù, in his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong at Whitestone Gallery, presents a welcomed deviation from more traditional depictions of the subject with paintings that focus on the storied practice of international maritime flags.

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It's a welcome change for an event that had little juice on a PGA Tour that could use a deviation from the standard 72 - hole stroke play tournament.
A deviation from the predictions of general relativity would be welcomed by a lot of astronomers and physicists.
Zabo's depiction of an orientation rarely seen in romance is fascinating and a welcome antidote to books upon books where a «deviation» from the norm is seen as an aspect to be fixed, rather than an integral part of a character's identity.
Here we have the empirical proof that the positivist should welcome: institutional science is evidentially more easily influenced by politics than are an array of independent researchers, whether or not they are scientifically trained, because they are free to speak out of turn without fear; institutional science can not check itself for political prejudice and deviation from scientific consensus; climate sceptics can and do successfully challenge institutional science; the problems of the climate debate are problems caused absolutely and entirely by the excesses of institutional science and its proximity to political agendas.
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