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Перевод: deviating
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Тезаурус:
- The judgment on what constitutes an emergency for the purpose of deviating from the rules on drivers' hours merits close attention.
- The primary and secondary pair of rails are parallel to each other, gradually deviating to equal extends from the normal plane of the incline, but displaced a distance equal to the distance between the leading and trailing wheels.
- As fat lesbians we are negated for deviating from alternative womanly ideals.
- If we can do that, without deviating, then maybe we'll never have to deal with this problem again" - Speech, Arrested Development
- Believing Gorbachev's policies were deviating from a number of fundamental Marxist principles, a group of members formed the Marxist Platform of the CPSU shortly before the selection of delegates to the 28th Congress of the CPSU.
- I tend to be guilty of deviating from the subject matter, this being tantamount to stealing the thunder from the individual under scrutiny.
- There were long faces among the British contingent as study of the replay showed Carroll House deviating from a straight line.
- This is a major reason why sexual deviance is found threatening: in deviating from normative truth and the "nature" which underpins it, such deviance shifts and confuses the norms of truth and being throughout culture.
- Not all alternatives are looked at, rather those most familiar to decision-makers or deviating least from existing practice are examined first, in order to cut down the information and transition costs associated with more radical changes.
- "The men are not deviating by one hair's breadth from the ordinary system of training," he told the Daily News .
- Deviating from the normal pattern is the father of decathlete Fidelius Obukw, a Nigerian, whose father was a barrister.
- For the Quakers their fall illustrated the danger of making haste to be rich and deviating from safe and regular methods of business.
- Teachers can be punished for deviating, either politically or administratively, from the system imposed on them, and this can include the loss of their jobs.
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