Sentences with phrase «which deviate from»

Apart from a couple of missions which deviate from the regular path, most of your time spent on the battlefield will be dedicated to doing a few similar objectives over and over again.
The Dodge Caliber is doing well, and there are two vehicles that are based on the Caliber coming: The Jeep Compass and the Jeep Patriot, which deviate from Jeep's previously strict off - road, «trail - rated» heritage.
This also leads to it feeling a bit unrealistic which deviate from the intelligence behind it.
But we'd do well to define what «cult» actually means, both inside the Christian church - i.e., Christians use the term largely to differentiate other religions which deviate from orthodox, historical and Biblical Christianity - and outside, where it's thrown around to describe everything from followers of Kevin Smith films to any organization that's secretive and raises boat loads of money.
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.
A majority of feeding issues related to a baby which deviates from the norm — to varying degrees.
At the end of his famous report, Henry Cavendish said of another estimate of G, which deviated from his by 22 percent, well outside his estimated statistical error of plus or minus 7 percent: «[It] differs rather more from the preceding determination than I should have expected.
The USPSTF's mammogram guidelines, which deviated from those of the ACS, caused an uproar and have sowed confusion among women, but experts agree that the ACOG recommendations aren't likely to have the same effect.
The director's detractors have tended to concentrate on the controversial content of his films (American presidents and serial killers, among other subjects), dissecting and occasionally discounting his work because of the ways in which it deviated from its historical inspiration.
The XTS strives to be painfully modern, but the way in which it deviates from the division's flight plan makes it still somewhat like the Caddies of yore.
Known for his use of saturated color and Modernist abstraction, this work is from an iconic series «Gardone,» which deviates from Förg's less - figurative mark making and captures Bauhaus architecture.
Additionally, the emails demanded that the money be transferred immediately and in confidence, both of which deviated from the company's usual procedures.
Authors Yonatan Sompolinsky and Dr. Aviv Zohar outlined the new protocol in a paper published this week, building on SPECTRE, which deviates from bitcoin's common block structure with more scalable «directed acyclic graphs of blocks» (blockDAGs).
New Spectrum Realty Services, Inc. v. Weiser (273 A.D. 2d 172)- summary judgment for broker reversed; contract offered by proposed purchaser contained several terms which deviated from owner's offer of sale; issues of fact exist as to whether or not owner's unilateral efforts defeated the sale

Not exact matches

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.
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.
It requires devoted work and proper wiring, which involves a willingness to deviate from the herd or the crowd.
In conclusion, when managers refuse to buy gold and silver mining stocks in their «diversified» portfolio because they consider them too «risky», even in an environment in which they admit nothing is working, we should dig a little deeper to learn the truth behind their refusal to ever deviate from their stubborn adherence to diversification strategies that don't work.
The allocations of those funds actively deviate from the allocation of the S&P 500, which is why we've boxed them in red.
A second example would be gender roles depicted in the letters, which proscribe roles for women that appear to deviate from Paul's more egalitarian teaching that in Christ there is neither male nor female.
It also would imply that Martin may have been a gang - banger, which would deviate from the rosy picture of him portrayed by much of the media.
We do not find ourselves permitted by the Word of God, however, to advise a woman to leave her husband, except by force of necessity; and we do not understand this force to be operative when a husband behaves roughly and uses threats to his wife, nor even when he beats her, but when there is imminent peril to her life... [W] e... exhort her to bear with patience the cross which God has seen fit to place upon her; and meanwhile not to deviate from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 3from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 3From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 345].
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.
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.
As far as a Muslim is concerned, deviating from Islamic faith is regarded as an offense, which could be punishable even by death.
The Hebrew term for «blemish» — which seems originally to have meant a «black spot» — denotes anything, abnormal or deviating from a given standard, whether physical, moral, or ritualistic» (Jewish Encyclopedia).
From the seventeenth century, in reaction to these wars of religion, some politicians began to ignore moral constraints and to base their policies on reasons of state», which allowed a nation to deviate from the ethical norms required of the individFrom the seventeenth century, in reaction to these wars of religion, some politicians began to ignore moral constraints and to base their policies on reasons of state», which allowed a nation to deviate from the ethical norms required of the individfrom the ethical norms required of the individual.
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.
If we ask how this difference arises, and if we press our question fully, we find that the answer is that in each occasion of human experience there is a decision determining the subjective aim of the occasion which may deviate from the full ideal offered the occasion in its initial phase.
If law is to facilitate societal complexity, it must instill trust, which means it can not deviate far from the will of those governed.
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.
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.
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.
Okay, I have discussed a lot about fresh cream and deviating from the topic which homemade mango ice cream.
The original recipe called for hominy, which is actually white, so I was the one deviating from the white / green template.
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.
The captain for the day took a touch to set himself, before bending the ball into the far top corner from 20 - odd yards out, setting the Reds on a path from which they wouldn't deviate with a stunning strike.
Right now your baby is immobile, on a liquid diet only, not yet on a schedule or in a routine from which deviating could cause meltdowns, and relatively easy to distract.
If your child suffers from chronic sinusitis, it may be because he has an underlying medical condition such as undiagnosed, and therefore untreated, allergies; some sort of anatomical problem in the nose that prevents drainage, such as a deviated septum; or chronically infected adenoids (the lymph tissue that sits behind the nose), which can leak bacteria into the sinuses.
The article refers probably to this report, where it is also stated, that there is a special NATO definition on defence expenditures, which could also deviate quite from the national expenditures.
In a submission to the Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) ahead of the Bill's committee stage the CIOT argues that the uncertainty arises where the Bill deviates from its primary purpose: which is to preserve the existing law as at exit day.
«Richard Thaler has pioneered the analysis of ways in which human decisions systematically deviate from traditional economic models,» says cognitive scientist Peter Gӓrdenfors of Lund University, Sweden, a member of the Economic Sciences Prize Committee.
They tested different degrees of axis tilt, which influences how much sunlight the planet's upper and lower latitudes receive, as well as different degrees of eccentricity — the extent to which the planet's orbit around the sun deviates from a circle, which can amplify seasonal temperature changes.
Researchers have found that viral protein sequences matching a consensus sequence, which is hypothesized to be most fit, are more likely to be transmitted than those that deviate from the consensus.
I suspect a racehorse hybrid is problematic because it's difficult to predict its performance when the weather deviates from ideal growing conditions, which is common in the Midwest.»
So what I did was I recruited 28 test subjects and had them complete three laps on the game Gran Turismo 3 for PlayStation 2; and they had a steering wheel, an acceleration [and] brake pad to simulate a real driving experience, and I counted the number of crashes they made during each lap, which was the number of times they hit the wall and also the number of times that they deviated from the course.
However, another way in which this universe deviates from perfection is that the rules in use are arbitrary and vague — if they are defined at all — and they differ considerably between collaborations and institutions.
Focusing on flu outbreaks in the U.S. between 2003 and 2008, Justin Ortiz from the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington and colleagues from CDC and PATH, a Seattle - based nonprofit health organization, found that Google Flu Trends deviated greatest from CDC surveillance figures for laboratory - confirmed flu rates during the 2003 — 2004 flu season, which saw a high number of flu - related deaths in children and, as a result, was a hot topic in the media.
[A. Peter McGraw and Caleb Warren, http://bit.ly/c48IZJ] The finding deviates from previously published psychology studies which equate moral violation solely with disgust.
This allows measurements of how much a person's voice deviates from that of the overall population, which is the key to verifying a person's identity.
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