The times that it has materially deviated have been associated with large deviations in monetary supply.
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In February five of the 18 marks, or nearly one-third, deviated noticeably from the midpoint prices.
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In about half the segments mapped by the researchers, humpbacks deviated by one degree or less.
Blockages in the nose, such as having a deviated nasal septum, may also improve with surgery.
It is true that many countries have deviated from free trade in the course of successful development.
She notes that, despite some of his campaign rhetoric, Mr. Humala hasn't deviated much from the previous government's course.
The president says the government "never deviated from the constitution" during the process.
We have no relationship with the deviated current or with the fetneh current.
Unfortunately, the court in this case deviated from standing Washington law and applied incorrect legal standards to the parties' claims.
McQuillan said she was surprised that the findings deviated from the conventional notion of men chiefly identifying as economic providers.
This shows how far nominal sales has deviated from the trend of 5.5 percent per year over the last two decades.
One awkward silence came when Obama slightly deviated from his prepared remarks.
He stayed on point, he deviated just enough to keep me entertained.
When the landscaping deviated from Mr Meier's strict plan, he rounded up gardeners to uproot cacti and replant them in precise rows.
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Rakoff deviated from the recommended sentence and imposed a sentence of just 30 months, less than half of the lowest range recommendation.
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Every one of the CIO marks that deviated noticeably from the midpoint price did so in a way that benefited the SCP book financially.
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The researchers found that, despite surface currents, storms and other distractions, the humpbacks never deviated more than about 5 degrees from their migratory courses.
On a conference call this morning, Bonfield indicated that there were also other ways in which Bristol's bookkeeping deviated from generally accepted accounting principles.
"I think his policies toward this part of the world have not deviated from those of the past President of the United States, " he explains.
She wasn't scared, and she never really deviated from such doctrines.
Firing a mixture of balls from a specially-made bowling machine he found the white balls deviated from a straight path much more than the red ones.
The paper issued a graphic comparing Friday's sailing with an earlier sailing by the liner, suggesting that Friday's route had deviated far from its usual course.
Today, U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty deviated from the government recommendation of a life in prison for Ross Mandell and sentenced him to 12 years in prison.
"I think we were due for a bounce, " said DeBoer, who felt his team never deviated from the game plan even after falling behind by two goals.
For apps written to take advantage of the ways and times in which Explorer deviated from the standards were apps that would not be easily portable to other browsers.
In the 1890s, when he was a doctoral student, Swiss economist Pareto found that the distribution of wealth and income in France deviated from the bell curve in a unique way.
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In contrast, when the price deviated significantly above the pink income valuation line, as it did by the beginning of calendar year 2007, the real danger of overvaluation is vividly expressed.
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