Other studies have found that to some extent it is possible to predict future house-price movements from information available now, namely past price increases and the deviation of prices from their long-run trend.
"I declare my defection from the army because of its deviation from its fundamental mission to protect the nation and transformation into gangs of murder and destruction, " he said in a video message posted online.
The Kims are well aware of the hatred their rule imbues among the populace, cementing their closely held belief that any deviation from the path of consistent and harsh leadership spells the end for them and their closely guarded privilege.
The standard deviation is calculated from all of the individual deviations of the data points.
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is only about a half of a standard deviation from its mean over the same time frame.
An electoral court sentenced him for saying gays were "immoral" and suffered from "severe deviation of conduct" during the February election campaign.
He accepted the use of the vacation homes of supporters, a deviation from the usual rules that strongly frown on presidents accepting valuable gifts for their own use.
Mr. ISIKOFF: Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt in 1928 by fundamentalists who were really opposing both the way Mid-East governments were ruling at that time - in that case it was mostly colonial powers - and also the whole trend towards modernity, which Muslim fundamentalists saw as a deviation from the Koran, from a strict adherence to the words of Allah.
His wit and wiles have made him one of the sharpest thorns in Mr Blair's hide, a popular denouncer of New Labour's deviation from true Labour's path.
And it is so ingrained in the DNA of APPL that only a deliberate deviation from that idea can screw it up.
Mr. Shultz cites the handling of the auto bankruptcies as an important deviation from rules-based economic policy.
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As long as there is a reasonable level of awareness regarding the product, any deviation from original trusted source code will be noticed rapidly.
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According to Professor Ajit Lalvani of Imperial College London, there is "wide deviation" from national guidance.
We can see liberalism, as Haidt seems to, as a deviation from the default that tunes down the binding dimensions of the human moral sensibility.
Third, a policy aimed at facilitating employee ownership: S corporation employee stock ownership plans (S ESOPs) are also a deviation from a pure income tax system, but the benefits of promoting employee ownership are broad based and well established.
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The problem of mass being due to the Higgs was unfortunately a serious deviation from the otherwise precious concepts arising from the SM.
Developing countries among us will promptly undertake actions whose projected effects on emissions represent a meaningful deviation from business as usual in the midterm, in the context of sustainable development, supported by financing, technology, and capacity-building.
Any deviation from a strict navigation zone would, said the North, be considered a violation of its territorial waters.
The Calculation: To quantify the data, I measured each of those four statistics (YTD return, number of up days, standard deviation, and maximum drawdown) against all other stocks and gave them a score from zero to 100.
The qualifications of most of these players are already very well known, and injury will be the most likely culprit for any deviation from pre-season rankings.
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