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deviation
noun as in change, departure
Example Sentences
That effort is a deviation from the “housing first” strategy championed by progressive Democrats, which endorses creation of permanent affordable housing with supportive services attached as the most effective way to end homelessness.
In a separate leaked report seen by the BBC from the same year, it was pointed out that laboratory results were "regularly reported with deviations".
It cites part of a 2018 appropriations act that prohibits the NIH from making unilateral “deviations from negotiated rates” in its overhead funding to institutions.
Because even behavioral economics sometimes sees it as rational and scientific, and any deviation from it needs to be explained as some weird paradox.
We’re going to take a little deviation in the season to another international city.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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