The yellow and red lines represent one and two standard deviations from the mean ratio, respectively.
The deviations from this pattern (Harding, Coolidge, etc.) are extraordinarily fleeting, contingent, and historically insignificant.
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Bullish sentiment is more than two standard deviations from its historical mean, making it a statistical outlier.
These strings are then used to detect deviations from the conditions in which they were originally selected.
The search, therefore, has been for small deviations from what would be seen if there were no Higgs.
Deviations from the Standard Model prediction, if they are confirmed by more data, can shed light on these unknowns.
The deviations from the scaling behavior are more pronounced in the first scenario, where also the trends are clearly overestimated.
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The slightest speed or heading deviations from a detailed, preplanned approach path would be enough to immediately halt any docking attempt.
They get even slimmer with his occasional public deviations from IMF orthodoxy.
Not all deviations from the genome project's reference sequences are harmful mutations.
The system of homogenised best practices stimulated efficiency but it also blocked deviations from the standard, consequently limiting the discovery of new innovations.
Tests can then be made on each rider to assess deviations from his norm, rather than making more general searches for banned substances.
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The company that carried out the analysis flagged all classrooms that showed a number of wrong-to-right erasures exceeding three standard deviations from the mean.
These deviations from NAV can add unnecessary trading cost to portfolios.
Provide recommendations on technical aspects of system development and integration (including requests for changes, deviations from specifications, etc.) and ensure that approved recommendations are applied correctly.
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Admittedly, there are deviations from the procedures of electronics manufacturing, such as the need to release the tiny gears, flaps and springs so that they can move freely.
Conservatives had been willing to tolerate Mr Bush's deviations from the path of orthodoxy over government spending and the educational bureaucracy as a necessary price for wooing suburban voters.
"Argo" claims to be based on a true story rather than to constitute a scrupulous retelling of exactly what took place, and its deviations from reality have been documented.
The normal practice in weapons purchases is to transition to fixed pricing only after technologies and designs are sufficiently mature so that cost estimators can anticipate possible deviations from the plan.
As with most marketable currencies, equity in a biotech can suffer from deviations from this underlying data-supported value, which can result in over-pricing of assets that lack the intrinsic quality or robustness.
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It is notable that the seam lines being opened by all of the stories, which are again, about deviations from the norm of Israel's social cohesion, all fall within the governing coalition.
In general, central banks prefer to target the inflation rate, partly because a price-level target is harder to explain, and partly because the need to reverse previous deviations from target may make output more volatile.
"We do not tolerate deviations from the policies that govern who we are and what we do as sailors in the United States Navy, " Deputy Commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, Rear Admiral Garry Bonelli told the Associated Press.
The key to this effort will be designing and implementing a credible and efficient process to determine which agency deviations from a standard set of requirements are truly required and what would be the best way to accommodate those deviations.
The use of the Fed to peg nominal interest rates at artificially low levels, fine tune the yield curve, incentivize risk taking, monetize government debt, and inflate selected asset prices by allocating credit are deviations from sound money and free markets.
Moreover, Mr Bush has a Reaganesque ability to change direction while claiming that he is sticking to principles: look at his deviations from free-market orthodoxy over agriculture and coal and steel, or his current volte-face in Iraq, during which he dramatically modified American policy.
Varadhan, New York University, for his work in probability theory, especially his work on large deviations from expected random behavior which has revolutionized this field of study during the second half of the 20th century, and become a cornerstone of both pure and applied probability.
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Will Crutchfield notes in his essay on 19th-century vocal performance that even recordings of artists close to a composer such as a 1903 live recording of "Ernani" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York featuring Luigi Mancinelli, one of Verdi's favorite conductors show major deviations from the printed score.
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