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How does Hanna the show deviate from Hanna the movie?
For far lower stakes, Elizabeth's military commanders deviate from instructions.
Somehow we are focused today and don't deviate from our list.
If you are seen to deviate from expectations, you run risks.
All that may encourage other performers to deviate from traditional values.
But under Mr. Draper, Ridge did not deviate from its course.
We will not deviate from this line by even a centimeter.
He quickly rattled off four: Don't deviate from your current process.
And Hatch did not deviate from the party line on Thursday.
Mr Barnier's team will not be allowed to deviate from this decision.
He said on Saturday he would not deviate from his policy goals.
When they deviate from these, they face a backlash from their peers.
Judges can deviate from prescribed minimum sentences if there are compelling circumstances.
We began to deviate from guideline No. 2 on our first stop.
Use repetition to remember things organically, but try and deviate from routine.
But things quickly begin to deviate from the story we all know.
Why did Russia deviate from its typical diplomatic protocol of tit-for-tat?
Another said Macron would not deviate from his reformist agenda as a result.
They deviate from this fair value only because investors over-react to news.
" She says "Serbia, as (an EU) candidate country, cannot deviate from these principles.
Once the system learned these styles, it then worked to deviate from them.
The current limits are higher and principals are allowed to deviate from them.
Working class people can't afford to deviate from the norm, the theory goes.
To deviate from the pattern she's established would be to risk other deviations.
Tolerances, the distance materials may deviate from desired measurements, were a particular focus.
Any attempts to deviate from this belief system will be met with resistance.
Prepare a script, but be ready to deviate from it if things change.
"And I don't think they are going to deviate from it," Vaishnav added.
But Wall Street forecasts now on Netflix "deviate" from this long-term pattern.
We will not rest nor deviate from the path until it is done.
There is little reason to believe that quantum computing will deviate from that path.
Japan says it will voice concern if currency moves elsewhere "deviate from economic fundamentals".
They don't suffer from dog bites, and they (ideally) don't deviate from their routes.
Requests that would force them to deviate from their route would be filtered out.
To deviate from them, a person or business needs permission from the City Council.
"I can't deviate from chicken," he told the The New York Times in 2013.
Whatever they do, they must not deviate from the script the algorithm feeds them.
My Black Friday Shopping Tip: Prepare your lists and do not deviate from them.
Deviate from these lanes and you risk our ire and judgment: no buy-backs.
Companies tend to cultivate an identity over time, even if they deviate from it.
For example, I often deviate from a subject, when I don't find it interesting.
Nothing has made me deviate, or will make me deviate, from this sacred mission.
Perhaps most concerning, they seek to destroy fellow liberals who deviate from their orthodoxy.
" He said the idea that the Fed would deviate from that is "simply wrong.
That way, it's harder for them to deviate from the plan and cherry-pick results.
While Jaitley is unlikely to announce any handouts, he may slightly deviate from previous goals.
He was better organized tonight and determined not to accidentally deviate from his planned scene.
Some drivers deviate from planned routes in search of extra fares, making commuting times unpredictable.
There is little reason to think Trump will deviate from the path he's currently on.
Drivers deviate from that idealized shortest path according to the street network and personal preferences.
The newly identified reef ecosystem deviate from those of other reef habitats classified to date.
They deviate from the population in key ways: they are whiter, poorer and less educated.
She's a real perfectionist, while Jaime is someone who tends to deviate from the script.
Good immersive content doesn't just deviate from this pattern, it flips it on its head.
The first is that life tenure gives more justices freedom to deviate from ideological norms.
At times some of the chatter between the agents did deviate from standard correct English.
Serbia's aggressive policies, then, fundamentally deviate from any genuine commitment to normalize relations with Kosovo.
Society routinely blames family structures that deviate from this model for many of its problems.
If you can deviate from it, it makes life in retirement a whole lot easier.
No script is necessary because they rarely deviate from how things are supposed to go.
That said, when it comes to animal health, I'm never gonna deviate from Idexx and Zoetis.
Even then, there are bands that would rather deviate from this simple formula and fail spectacularly.
"I stated throughout the process that I was unwilling to deviate from that stance," Putney said.
Republicans have become more willing to buck the president's wishes when they deviate from GOP orthodoxy.
In fact, his refusal to deviate from the well-traveled Fed script drew some market criticism.
It is only economic hardship that has forced the revolution's leaders to deviate from communist orthodoxy.
We do hold many conservative values, but we deviate from the party line on certain policies.
Building anything in Dubai invariably involves migrant workers, in transactions that often deviate from the law.
The most interesting moments will come when Zuckerberg is forced to deviate from the company line.
Here, too, is an area where McConnell may have leeway to deviate from the Clinton procedures.
When you think about this goal, don't deviate from the natural flow of ideas that follow.
With seemingly endless sources of inspiration, Spellman took an opportunity to deviate from Are You Sleeping?
A Democrat can deviate from the party mainstream in both directions and still not be excommunicated.
It's an old religion, and my family doesn't deviate from its teachings; they are extremely devout.
Where Huawei starts to deviate from Apple's formula is with the MateBook 13's keyboard and screen.
So to deviate from their words and their tone would have been a disservice to their story.
The CEOs of big corporations are usually well-polished PR machines who never deviate from the script.
However, environmental protections that deviate from their goals and encroach on freedoms must be discouraged and stopped.
Venezuela López Obrador could also deviate from his predecessor when it comes to his approach to Venezuela.
Netflix — which could deviate from the subscription-only model for something as major as brand-new movies.
But that would deviate from Apple's typical approach, which is to develop tools for a mainstream population.
If your salary bans are published and known, you can't deviate from them without some major risks.
Every pilot knows that mistakes happen when you deviate from your routine, Penney told the Smithsonian audience.
These purchases present an opportunity for retailers who can entice consumers to deviate from their shopping lists.
The report, he said, was "my testimony" and if called, he would not deviate from its contents.
But the company might deviate from its hands-off policy to do more in the coming months.
Lundqvist does not deviate from methods that have earned him virtually all of the team's goaltending records.
If a viral invader like rabies or Toxoplasmosis makes an appearance, then we deviate from our neurobiological predestinations.
The whole four guidance thing locks them into these intractable paths that's difficult for them to deviate from.
Preregistering is like making a promise to not deviate from a plan and inject bias into the results.
She's rarely spotted without one of the following looks and doesn't plan to deviate from them anytime soon.
British negotiators are frustrated by the stubborn refusal of Mr Barnier's team to deviate from its negotiating mandate.
Yet the memo warns prosecutors not to deviate from the new orders unless they have very good cause.
At other times, currencies deviate from fundamentals because of temporary disparities in risks and short-term interest rates.
The end goal, Kaplan explains, is to deviate from a "one size fits all" approach to treatment options.
But it's a risk North American newspapers run in printing death notices that deviate from the standard formula.
Planner does appear to deviate from Microsoft's seasoned strategy of acquiring its way into popular new mobile markets.
But seeing as William will one day be monarch, the Cambridges have less room to deviate from tradition.
Some fear the AIIB will deviate from prevailing norms in other, more troubling ways—undercutting environmental standards, say.
The final 45 minutes or so take a hard right turn and deviate from the text almost completely.
Deviate from traditional green Christmas trees this year with pink ones — they're more 10x more fun and festive.
State officials have some discretion to deviate from the "strict terms" of the federal health law, he said.
So the question I'm asking myself, and, now, you, is this: How will you deviate from normalized stupidity?
When he did not, it underscored his willingness to deviate from his advisers on core foreign policy principles.
There are base options that come standard, but if you deviate from them there are some extra charges.
The result is a distinctly lofty intellectual show which at times threatens to deviate from Van Eyck altogether.
"Interactive features streamline and make it much easier to capture, comment, and record when you deviate from these processes".
And is there a chance the candidate who will replace President Obama will want to deviate from his path?
Administration critics adopt the odd view that, although all past efforts have failed, we must never deviate from them.
We deviate from the expected when it comes to gender and sexuality, but we also wear that uniqueness outwardly.
This affects how we all view each other, particularly those who may deviate from a new genetically-selected "norm".
It is unlikely Campos Neto will deviate from the path laid out by departing central bank Governor Ilan Goldfajn.
It is unlikely Campos Neto will deviate from the path laid out by departing central bank governor Ilan Goldfajn.
In many areas, where Obama had the opportunity to deviate from the status quo, he fully embraced it instead.
"If you deviate from anything, you end up on a reporting list that goes to senior management," he said.
Then again, you may very well want to deviate from business standard in some portion of the term sheet.
Bramwell Tovey takes the podium for the Philharmonic this week, leading a program that doesn't deviate from the norm.
Drivers could not deviate from their delivery routes except to get gas, to rest or if roads are closed.
We got here because it's really hard to deviate from something that's normal, even when that normal is stupid.
He's even talking about party unity — even though he's usually the most likely Republican to deviate from McConnell's line.
The current laws do not allow the government to deviate from the annual borrowing level approved by the budget.
A recent study tells us that doctors who recommend homeopathy are more likely to deviate from standard medical guidelines.
Parole hearings tend not to deviate from the 11-factor test, a dynamic which no doubt advantaged Simpson on Thursday.
And don&apost worry, this can deviate from the optimum position by several inches so precision parking isn&apost required.
Principal David Stirrat said the school had been tipped off in advance that Seitz might deviate from her approved remarks.
"Once you spend a lot of time and energy on a theory, it's unlikely you'll deviate from it," he'd admonished.
It's rather that we have no evidence that self-declared trans women deviate from male statistical norms in relevant ways.
Karamba's software locks down the ECU's factory settings, preventing the execution of any programs that would deviate from those settings.
When a group of Japanese businessmen visited in June, they were not allowed to deviate from a pre-agreed itinerary.
Turley, however, said he doesn't expect Kavanaugh to deviate from his judicial philosophy as he replaces former Justice Anthony Kennedy.
An easy-to-understand results sheet shows their actual movements and how (if at all) they deviate from the baseline.
The police operate on strict protocols, he said, and those who deviate from it are dealt with by the government.
The candidates are not sure if they can deviate from wherever the social media warriors have defined the leftward edge.
In the study, a patient's physician may deviate from the experimental treatments at any point to provide a lifesaving alternative.
The government may choose to mildly deviate from its fiscal deficit target for this year as well as next fiscal.
Investors are also gaining levels of exposure to some countries that deviate from the approach of traditional emerging markets funds.
The researchers wondered if these tiny, high-energy particles would deviate from the behavior predicted by the theory of special relativity.
If TDC were to materially deviate from any of these items, especially for an extended period, the ratings could be affected.
At the same time, though, Trump's willingness to deviate from conservative orthodoxy and to descend into the gutter troubles many talkers.
And in order to have a valuable forecast you have to deviate from the herd and you have to be right.
The posts in the sample all echoed the Chinese government's messaging about the trade war and did not deviate from it.
Last week, Draghi said there was "no reason to deviate from the indications" that the central bank has already laid down.
"It seems unreasonable to expect Yellen [to] substantially deviate" from these views, Brown Brothers Harriman currency strategist Win Thin wrote Thursday.
Looking at the photos of the purported device, we can see a few noticeable changes that deviate from the current 5T.
As certain stocks deviate from their trading ranges, technical analysts and investors alike often look for buying opportunities among those names.
Last week Draghi said there was "no reason to deviate from the indications" that the central bank has already laid down.
It is crucial that Europe not deviate from this path and that it continues to turn headwinds, like immigration, into opportunities.
Traders expressed concern after the auction that it was too easy for the benchmark to deviate from the current spot price.
All three suggested that it would be a bad idea to deviate from the court's preference for upholding its own precedents.
If PRA were to materially deviate from any of these items, especially for an extended period, the ratings could be affected.
I will confidently deviate from a recipe and try something new, but as the recipes get trickier my results have varied.
Two factors could explain why these results deviate from commonly-held conceptions: time and crypto partisanship by coin (or coin tribalism).
"We've been at 2 percent exactly since the financial crisis, I don't think we're going to deviate from that," he said.
While its looks don't deviate from the soft round edge design of the Home Mini, the wall mounting capability is new.
The Gulen movement emerged at a time when it was dangerous to deviate from the Turkish state's official version of Islam.
The trial was covered on national television, emphasizing the intolerance sometimes faced by those who deviate from the norm in conservative areas.
Ableism is discrimination, whether individual or structural, against those who, in their body and mind, deviate from what we perceive as normal.
While getting there will certainly require the company to deviate from this vision, not having a vision makes it infinitely more difficult.
The lyrics deviate from the more melancholy music of her past, instead focusing on carefree romance and being a woman in charge.
The scientists said that the features of the newly identified reef ecosystem deviate from those of other reef habitats classified to date.
If you don't want to go in that deep, at least you can dare yourself to deviate from your norm every day.
"I do not see cause to deviate from the indications we have been consistently providing," Draghi said at a conference in Frankfurt.
The generals will handpick a 250-member senate, tasked with ensuring governments do not deviate from a 20-year programme of "reforms".
Even when Hanyu fails to win the top prize at the major global meets, he does not deviate from his usual script.
The law also provided a mandatory minimum in Mr. Turner's case — two years — but the judge had discretion to deviate from it.
Admittedly, it seems less than ideal that "statewide match" outcome would deviate from "first past the post" results in some individual districts.
" He said the issue was one of "imperative public importance" and that the justices should agree to deviate from "normal appellate practice.
Running big purchases past each other No matter how diligently we plan, there will always be times we deviate from our budget.
Nuggets Coach Mike Malone said he decided his team would not deviate from its standard defensive strategy despite the threat from Davis.
"If you are going to deviate from something comfortable, you must break down the DNA of a one-headed monster," Leung says.
We deviate from the traditional view of a Silicon Valley entrepreneur by shining a light on the efforts of these former inmates.
So, they're focused on detecting collective anomalies — accounts and behavior that deviate from the norm for their user base as a whole.
Only an engaged electorate and outspoken, progressive public can help us deviate from the call to make America smaller and more homogenous.
The landing proceeded as expected until the final braking phase, at which point the lander began to deviate from its expected trajectory.
"We affirm that this country will never deviate from the application of Allah's law without any distinction or delay," the king said.
The fiscal plans are likely to deviate from previous commitments with Europe, but analysts are questioning how big the discrepancies will be.
Our starting premise was that society feels prejudice toward people who deviate from the norm, those who break physical or social patterns.
The physical objects themselves are also unique; they deviate from the monotony of the sleek aesthetic that's come to dominate the world.
Under its original design, members of the Electoral College were permitted to deviate from the expressed wishes of those citizens who selected them.
Unlike traditional ETFs, which often track a particular index, holdings in actively managed ETFs can deviate from their benchmarks based on managers' judgments.
The rest receive a script from the day they're born, and they're told in no uncertain terms that they can't deviate from it.
The reason we have laws and binding international agreements is precisely because of the temptation to deviate from them in times of pressure.
But Trump has shown a readiness to deviate from this political playbook, as he has repeatedly done for others throughout the 2016 campaign.
Some of the towns appear to deviate from what China's leader, Xi Jinping, had in mind when he lent support to the idea.
But, if you choose to deviate from Proenza's runway styling, we could see these as a clever opportunity for some creative, peekaboo layering.
Trump's 'America First' philosophy is unlikely to drastically deviate from its current course even with Democrats winning the House of Representatives, strategists said.
" Gonzales also said Comey is someone who does what he thinks is right and does not "deviate from that position, despite the pressure.
The result was that I was able to deviate from the historical route with greater freedom, knowing just where the original line lay.
Two things stand out, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe writes: How far the tweets deviate from the way past presidents expressed themselves.
It "was the rule of the day, every day," he said, because when pilots or controllers deviate from aviation English, problems can follow.
Mining operations contradict efforts to prevent financial risk and to discourage activities that "deviate from the needs of the real economy", it added.
"We will not deviate from our leadership because of one election," the State Senate leader, Kevin de Leon, told The New York Times.
Researchers use data from the COOP, weather stations and ocean observations to calculate anomalies, or how much temperatures deviate from the historical average.
It takes a certain level of confidence as a candidate to be able to deviate from what has already been done, said Sender.
In other words, the Fed has little reason to deviate from a slow and gradual pathway to higher rates in the coming months.
BOOKS AT BEDTIME Jackson and I have a bedtime ritual that I cannot deviate from because he looks forward to it so much.
Because these activities deviate from the engineered purpose — the universal need to void — bathrooms are, more than ever, subject to monitoring and policing.
One might like to imagine society is becoming more accepting of families that deviate from expected social norms, buuuut...we're really not there yet.
As for the Apple Watch, we're again looking at something that largely does not deviate from the Apple Watch as we know it today.
In a speech in Chicago, Mr. Powell gave little indication that he planned to deviate from the Fed's gradual path of lifting interest rates.
Omar Mateen joined ranks with a group that has been relentless and brutal in its persecution of those perceived to deviate from mainstream sexuality.
These watchdog groups ensure that Republicans toe the line, ready to foster — and finance — primary challenges against those who deviate from the party line.
But Karabayev said Halyk may this year deviate from its official policy of paying out 15 to 50 percent of net income in dividends.
Bernie and I both strongly believe in the sanctity of the collective bargaining process and we will not deviate from our commitment to it.
The company previously had an approximate valuation of $27 billion, so while the round is large, it doesn't deviate from prior anti-dilution strategies.
It'll deviate from the more linear version of the original, however, offering players the chance to play alone or with friends in co-op.
"The involved parties have no reason to deviate from this basis should the agreement be extended beyond 2018," a spokesman for the family said.
Documentary-style videos provide glimpses into their personalities, but their Instagram and Twitter accounts rarely deviate from posting highlight-reel clips they're tagged in.
The EU Commission, which is in charge of monitoring EU countries' budgets, publishes reports on states that appear to deviate from agreed fiscal targets.
Eye-tracking may also be useful for diagnosing autism in young children, as the patterns of eye motion seem to deviate from neurotypical kids.
And its "comply or explain" approach would make it difficult for banks to deviate from the standard line without being perceived as financially weak.
Scrutiny has mounted on Trump, given his lack of firsthand national security experience and willingness to deviate from the norms of conventional foreign policy.
Those measures include proposals to make the Fed follow a mechanical policy rule, and explain to Congress if it chooses to deviate from it.
It seems likely that the most unconventional U.S. president would deviate from the norm when it comes to selecting the nation's leading central banker.
But Trump's focus on "America First," human rights watchers say, means he is loath to deviate from conversations on trade and North Korean aggression.
One thing that interests me a lot [about] serial killers, psychopaths, and sociopaths [is] how they deviate from the norm and don't really care.
She was one of the few K-pop artists who had tried to deviate from the K-pop mold, and was chastized for it.
Members of Congress certainly can deviate from their expected ideological position at times, but they risk defeat in primaries and marginalization within their parties.
The trajectory of U.S. inflation or the broader U.S. economy would likely need to change materially for the FOMC to deviate from that path.
The Saudi government say the institutions are for women and girls who "stumble and deviate from the straight path" under the age of 30.
And when shootings deviate from our expectations, as in this case, how should law enforcement and others attempt to better anticipate these emergent threats?
If you are going to deviate from these massive brands, then you need to feel pretty confident that you're getting a top quality device.
Beijing has responded by saying that the countries would have "nothing to discuss" on other issues if Trump tries to deviate from One China.
"On the other hand, case law has recognized that land restrictions in the US territories may deviate from traditional equal protection principles," Villazor added.
If they deviate from their plan, they need to be transparent about it and explain why they did so in the final journal article.
That is the season where Benioff and Weiss began to deviate from Martin's source material because Martin hadn't finished the final books in his series.
And planes could have more flexibility if they need to deviate from a planned course over the ocean, due to weather or some other concern.
It seems unlikely that Apple would deviate from this pattern — especially if the company is already preparing to redesign its flagship phone in six months.
"It looks like they have taken the decision to deviate from a carefully put-together roadmap for entirely pragmatic reasons," Howman told Britain's Press Association.
That's a good hockey team over there and we stayed strong, didn't deviate from the game plan and it's nice to see it pay off.
In fact, if they both don't noticeably deviate from their signature styles at this forum, they could both easily face instant disaster in the polls.
Kathryn: I don't expect him to deviate from the points that he has been attempting to complete for his entire career as a civil servant.
Pagoda Red, another smaller Chinese art dealer based in Chicago, told Hyperallergic they did not deviate from usual business while the tariff was under debate.
He tells Conor fairy tales that deviate from the usual happy ending, which confuses and frustrates Conor, who doesn't know the point of the stories.
New central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto has indicated that monetary policy under his aegis will not deviate from that of his predecessor, Ilan Goldfajn.
So how about GDXJ, where we had all these concerns about how it had to deviate from its index to avoid the Canadian regulatory bogeyman?
Their playbook has been to identify states that deviate from the politically correct progressive position and to wage scorched earth political campaigns in those states.
It is not unusual for G-21625 leaders to deviate from the formal summit agenda, or for global crises to render prepared talking points irrelevant.
She also said the Grand Duchy's tax rules should not deviate from international norms like the symmetry principle and help companies shift profits and losses.
Creditors want solid guarantees that Greece will not deviate from the reform path seen up until now in order to make its debt more sustainable.
The many ETFs, which are by nature more tradeable than traditional index funds, can lead investors to unnecessarily deviate from simple buy-and-hold behavior.
Critics didn't care one way or the other about some of the major changes made to the story that deviate from the Stephen King novel.
When other nations have threatened to deviate from the American model, the automatic sanctions written into the Single Convention are what keeps them in line.
Even when he does the unthinkable — something that embarrasses White House officials and GOP allies — hopeful GOP senators aren't willing to deviate from their leader.
Yet the instances when the settings' cinematic renderings do deviate from L'Engle's descriptions have a profound impact on character development and the story's overall themes.
But artists frequently deviate from whatever plans they may have had for their pieces after arriving in Basel and walking through the city with him.
The government of Pará State, where Belém is the capital, says most police officers "do not deviate from their duties," but acknowledges that others do.
"The decisions to deviate from longstanding processes raise questions about the ARB's independence, thoroughness, and therefore the fullness of their findings of accountability," it concluded.
A Labour government might accept some of these, but it also wants to deviate from EU policy in areas like state aid and immigration policy.
Among areas Warsh may deviate from Yellen was that he would unlikely "waver as much" if the stock market corrects from their record high levels.
Does a painting ever completely deviate from your original intention in the course of making it, or do they tend to be quite carefully planned?
The Commission is in charge of monitoring EU countries' budgets and is obliged to publish reports on states which appear to deviate from agreed fiscal targets.
Despite their worries, the officials said the "Top Secret" briefing to each candidate would not deviate from the usual format to avoid any appearance of bias.
Until season five, that is, when Weiss and Benioff began to deviate from Martin's source material because Martin hadn't finished the final books in his series.
What's more crucial is nailing the handful of attributes that define the wine for the casual drinker, those points of difference that deviate from the norm.
That's the question investors in one popular gold miner ETF are grappling with after rapid asset growth pushed it to significantly deviate from its underlying index.
Karamba said its software protects cars based on their factory settings, blocking hacking attempts as they deviate from these settings and before they infiltrate the car.
His unwavering focus has drawn liberal supporters, even as his refusal to deviate from his core issues led the political media to direct its attention elsewhere.
At the start of their mandate, there were concerns that Portugal would increase public spending substantially and deviate from the reforms implemented during its bailout program.
If a client has a specific design in mind that they won't deviate from and it can't be safely manufactured, then I may turn them down.
We will be bold in protecting American interests ... we&aposve always done that, Jake, and President Trump&aposs tweet doesn&apost deviate from that one iota.
Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) have pushed back against McConnell's attempts to speed up the trial and deviate from the Clinton precedent.
Researchers based at the University of Waterloo in Canada wanted to understand what prompts people to use rationality — or deviate from it — in their decision-making.
And this makes the statue yet another first: It will be the first statue in Parliament Square to deviate from the Great Man version of history.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Mr. Trump seemed to deviate from the plans released by his administration and Republicans in Congress.
In Oneida, parents were separated from their young offspring, in an effort to break attachments that could deviate from communal solidarity ("stickiness," in another Oneidan coinage).
"I have no reason to believe Mr. Hargan will deviate from Tom Price's ideological agenda that includes constant sabotage of the Affordable Care Act," Wyden said.
"When marches deviate from the intended cause and becomes characterised by violence, looting and civil-disobedience – it is less likely to produce democratic progress," she said.
A number of facsimile pages from guides published during this period of revision are also on view, showing more designs that deviate from the Sanli tu.
The EU Commission is in charge of monitoring EU countries' budgets and is obliged to publish reports on states which appear to deviate from agreed fiscal targets.
A movement afoot in Congress seeks to tie the Fed to policymaking that adheres to rules, or to explain itself when choosing to deviate from selected yardsticks.
It allows members of the World Trade Organisation to deviate from these constraints in respect of "advantages accorded to adjacent countries in order to facilitate frontier traffic".
In August lurches in the future and equities markets caused the value of exchange-traded funds to deviate from the value of the underlying shares they owned.
"I see no reason to deviate from (our planning) in 2018", he said, adding that investors should expect continuous growth of capital expenditure, sales, earnings and dividends.
I think it was a product of having gone down a road where you're updating Congress and to deviate from that would have been risky moving forward.
However, Berkeley points out, there are plenty of vegetarians living in a world filled with meat --- they've developed "a food constitution" and do not deviate from that.
The only thing American Protestants love more than holding summits is fighting at summits, and the Wheaton event did not deviate from the traditions of the faith.
It excluded a slew of potential participants, who deviate from the traditional beauty pageant image, and is irrelevant to the role the winner plays after she's crowned.
A President has wide autonomy on foreign policy and in normal circumstances it would not be unusual for a commander in chief to deviate from his script.
The sources noted that adopting a similar strategy risked entrapping the ECB by making it difficult to deviate from a presumed schedule without generating undue market volatility.
Top bankers, eager to maintain their advisory roles with the hottest companies, are getting more flexible with IPOs and showing their willingness to deviate from traditional offerings.
While in the U.S. the Fed is raising rates and shrinking its balance sheet, in Europe, the central bank is unlikely to deviate from negative rates soon.
The growth of Oyo would also provide some comfort to SoftBank, which has seen some of its recent bets — in WeWork and Uber — deviate from the plan.
Investigators will look at everything including whether there was a mechanical abnormality that distracted the pilot, or caused the helicopter to deviate from a safe flight path.
Powell is unlikely to deviate from the plan right away, but could be forced to act if the release of debt has negative impacts on financial markets.
While most conversations about the importance of being pro-choice often deviate from religion, Tim Kaine doubled-down on it to defend his own pro-choice position.
But Mr. Pence, officials point out, received his marching orders from Mr. Trump shortly before he left for Asia, and he was unlikely to deviate from them.
Many investors combine those two approaches by checking their portfolios on a set schedule and rebalance only when their portfolios deviate from target allocation by a preset percentage.
As such, riders are being prompted to walk to the closest corner or intersection for more convenient pickups, rather than have drivers deviate from their north-south route.
This is in case its measures deviate from a sound fiscal path, meaning creditors might not approve certain debt relief measures if Greece strays from the suggested track.
I plan to rent a car to transport the fry stall, and go through South America toward the South Pole, but I can always deviate from this plan.
An official spokesman for Macron said the candidate would not deviate from his campaign platform, as he had reiterated at a rally at La Villette, Paris, last weekend.
To deviate from the Boehner-Obama deal would blow up the appropriations process and cause a big spending pile-up at the end of the year, they said.
We need to ensure that CMS does not deviate from the statute and instead conducts a full and fair market assessment when setting Medicare rates for laboratory services.
Investors want to know whether the ECB will deviate from its current rules and further slow purchases in Germany, where it is nearing a self-imposed debt cap.
In charging the 30-year-old Papadopoulos with lying to the FBI, Mueller's team is warning of a similar fate for anyone whose statements deviate from the facts.
The psychologist Raymond Cattell coined a phrase — "coercion to the biosocial mean" — that addresses this issue: Society punishes people who deviate from culturally expected patterns or push boundaries.
Gonzales has been making sticks for seven years and isn't afraid to deviate from the norm, having turned objects like tool boxes and camera boxes into arcade sticks.
But the trial underscored the distinction between questionable tactics and criminal conduct that has made convictions of police officers rare even in killings where they deviate from protocol.
For anyone who hasn't seen it, Rubio repeated the same phrase four times, once in response to Chris Christie's accusation that Rubio couldn't deviate from his prepared script.
Inflation slowed slightly in the second quarter, and Friday's report is unlikely to persuade officials to deviate from their gradual and carefully devised march to higher interest rates.
As my colleague Rita pointed out last year, Chinese smartphone makers have launched sub-brands in recent years to launch handsets that deviate from their company's brand image.
Growing concerns about these risks would likely to be taken by the markets as evidence that the Fed will not deviate from its plan to raise rates gradually.
Perhaps when you first make your resolution, you plan that if it's a Wednesday, then you'll take a break and deviate from your resolution and have one drink.
More than a third of the 1,679 waivers granted during those 20 months allowed companies to deviate from regulations concerning tests that companies must perform on blowout preventers.
"We can see that online public opinion can deviate from reason and even become a terrifying tool that kills humanity and conscience," an editorial in the newspaper said.
His administration is packed with financiers whose specific experience with handling distressed debt has made them value highly aggressive negotiation tactics that deviate from how policymaking often works.
Moviegoers knew that Ant-Man would make an appearance but had no clue that the character would deviate from his traditional shrinking to growing more than 60 feet tall.
And she vowed that this season — which will now stretch at least until late March, and possibly well into the spring — will not deviate from its new biweekly pace.
However, the fights would quickly deviate from standard pugilistic decorum, for the rules that kept boxing confined to rules of engagement, rough-and-tumble fights were truly anything goes.
As is often the case on these platforms, if you're not a cis white man, the harassment scales proportionally based on how far you deviate from that perceived norm.
Women are continuously told that this behaviour model works, that it's a tried and tested trick of the trade, one that you can deviate from at your own risk.
The Times said two government officials familiar with Barr's thinking indicated that Barr was reluctant to deviate from Justice Department practices by disclosing damaging details in closing an investigation.
Device makers don't have to useAndroid as Google sets it up, but European regulators are looking into complaints that the company penalizes those that deviate from Google's favored design.
It will only operate the scooters on private land — Olympic Park — and if riders deviate from the route or onto public land, the GPS-tracked scooters will power down.
But despite a rise in the cost of imports, Norwegian wages were unlikely to deviate from the central bank's forecasts of 3.3% to 3.4% growth per year, Olsen added.
The first half of 2019 didn't deviate from this tawdry pattern:  Lloyds announced a 550 million pound charge due to higher claimant volumes, roughly 10 times what analysts expected.
The tensions, playing out on a public stage, deviate from the familiar news media angst in the digital world, where print's changing fortunes can create upheaval at the top.
While Mr. Rose makes an impassioned case for his own and his neighbors' humanity, Mr. Rivera rolls on like an automaton, unable to deviate from his preprogrammed, sensationalist goal.
How did that happen to his cool, down-to-earth friends who will now never take a risk and never deviate from what he calls the movie star "manual"?
"Comey chose to deviate from the F.B.I.'s and the department's established procedures and norms and instead engaged in his own subjective, ad hoc decision making," the report said.
These sections depicting a world in which straight people are deeply attracted to those who deviate from the heterosexual paradigm, while also fearing and ultimately wanting to kill them.
This can cause a problem since planes often don't have enough extra vodka, pillows, earplugs, and toothbrushes, or the time on shorter flights to deviate from the service schedule.
Now, however, every time the Democrats are tempted to deviate from this agenda, they should remember that the stock market loves Trump and could not care less about his antics.
And Warren, known in Washington for her strict and strategic discipline with the press and as an operator in the Senate, did not deviate from that message through the trip.
Duterte, who last year said the country can survive without a mining sector, has largely backed Lopez's mining crackdown, and did not appear to deviate from his stance on Tuesday.
Investors want to know whether the ECB will deviate from its current, self-imposed rules and further slow purchases in Germany, where it is nearing a self-imposed debt cap.
Although American football would soon, and radically, deviate from these early codes, there is still one rule on the books which was established in these games: the fair catch rule.
About halfway through the season, a major plot event shows that the showrunners are willing to change gears, and take the story to places that significantly deviate from the comics.
Yes, the fund was forced to deviate from its index because the size of its positions started bumping up against a 21.3 percent limit on ownership imposed by Canadian regulations.
We all know that politics is an inherently dirty game, that it's a profession which requires its practitioners to deviate from their ideological positions in support of the greater good.
Closet indexers are funds which charge like active funds but which limit severely the degree to which they deviate from the weights in the index against which they are benchmarked.
When mainstream platforms show just one type of vulva ad nauseam, it's tough not to feel self-conscious, especially if your own genitals deviate from what censors have deemed acceptable.
Hezbollah thrives on the corruption and dysfunction of the central state to ensure there is no domestic power capable of disarming it or obliging it to deviate from Iran's commands.
However, the officials, who requested anonymity to discuss a political domestic issue, said they would not deviate from the usual "Top Secret" briefing format, to avoid any appearance of bias.
Among his powers is that he experiences time non-linearly, and yet he is unable or unwilling to deviate from what he foresees, even at the cost of innocent lives.
And getting the trade bureaucracy to adopt a consistent line is crucial, as Trump faces increasingly intense challenges from Republican lawmakers who are reluctant to deviate from free trade norms.
"Pakistan should reflect upon its decision to deviate from well-established international practice, as well as reconsider its old habit of misrepresenting the reasons for taking unilateral action," he said.
"Pakistan should reflect upon its decision to deviate from well-established international practice, as well as reconsider its old habit of misrepresenting the reasons for taking unilateral action," he said.
Even when "the reveries" were causing hosts to deviate from their routines, we at least had those routines as a point of comparison, like the control group in an experiment.
It said inflation would continue to deviate from the mid-point of its 3 to 6 percent target range, peaking at around 5.6 percent in the third quarter of 2019.
As with any public remarks from the President, it has the potential to catch Republican lawmakers off guard and include unexpected promises or policy ideas that deviate from party line thinking.
Doctors frequently argue that corrections are necessary if a child will clearly develop into a boy or girl, yet the sex organs deviate from the norm or in terms of function.
The bottom line: It's still unlikely that either Airbnb or Slack will deviate from market norms but, if anyone's going to do it, they're among a small group that makes sense.
It ensures that relatively few individual sellers deviate from the norm of paying high commission rates, because if they did, buyers' agents might respond by steering clients toward someone else's house.
This week we are going to deviate from the norm, where I introduce you to new music, and talk about the women nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
But it's a fair question to ask why Google's dominance in search should let it deviate from a fair process of choosing the best result to give its content a boost.
" As for what's different, "I was introduced to Islam when I was born, so I wanted to deviate from my own upbringing and give Summer a new entrance into the religion.
"These men are espousing some positions in public that they might feel like earned them enough credentials to sort of deviate from those standards in their personal lives," Dr. Mullen says.
So let's not deviate from the work we are doing which is about strengthening our economy in the Eurozone, continue on that path, and strengthening the banks, which is still ongoing.
Word of Trump's planned announcement, which would deviate from the line taken by previous U.S. presidents who insisted Jerusalem's status must be decided in negotiations, drew criticism from the Palestinian Authority.
There, the alienated outsider feels at home among people who have been cast out from society due to the fact that they deviate from the socially-acceptable ideals of aesthetic normalcy.
An index can deviate from the S&P 500 by a significant amount — either outperforming or under-performing — and that deviation can be greater than the fee differential versus other funds.
"In key moments, then Director Comey chose to deviate from the FBI's and the Department's established procedures and norms and instead engaged in his own subjective, ad hoc decisionmaking," he writes.
A Minnesota crude-oil refinery violated U.S. labor law by disciplining a union steward who refused to deviate from a newly drafted safety protocol, a federal appeals court held on Monday.
Doug Ducey signed a bill forbidding doctors who prescribe the abortion medication mifepristone to deviate from the Food and Drug Administration's specifications that were in effect as of last Dec. 313.
Should she deviate from those positions, leaders of liberal groups — not to mention her primary race opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and his full-throated supporters — would pounce on her.
The ECB will apply a "comply or explain" principle under which a bank can deviate from a guideline if it can give a reasonable explanation, daily Il Sole 24 Ore said.
The Justice Department regulations governing Mueller's appointment allow him to deviate from department policy in "extraordinary circumstances" with the approval of the U.S. attorney general, the nation's top law enforcement official.
But that's also why it's never felt weirder to be a 20-something: Awkwardness occurs when people deviate from or feel uncertain about what's socially expected, and that can be unsettling.
Word of Trump's planned announcement, which would deviate from previous U.S. presidents who have insisted the Jerusalem's status must be decided in negotiations, has already drawn criticism from the Palestinian Authority.
One way to measure volatility is to use beta, which is the amount a stock in the S&P 25 price will deviate from the S&P on any given day.
Instead, critics say, the concentration of power in one man's hands has created its own bottlenecks, with officials unsure how to execute policies or afraid to deviate from top-down demands.
Even though they are supposed to be the defenders of diversity, they cannot tolerate an ethnic nationalist like Mr. Orban, who seeks to deviate from a supposed Western mainstream of multiculturalism.
"The EU must leave no doubt: If you want to deviate from EU rules, you will not get the best access to the largest single market in the world," Lang said.
"The EU must leave no doubt: If you want to deviate from EU rules, you will not get the best access to the largest single market in the world," Lang said.
On Thursday evening, the committee released a summary confirming what Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) has hinted at in recent weeks — that his bill would deviate from that of the House.
"Discipline, discipline, discipline is going to get you a lot farther down the path when emotions ride high and you most want to make those decisions" that deviate from the plan.
House Democrats are demanding an explanation from the Trump administration for the hundreds of times the Interior Department has allowed energy companies to deviate from a key offshore drilling safety rule.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has set a clear direction on reform and opening up to the world and will not deviate from that course, Communist Party spokesman Tuo Zhen said on Tuesday.
They're less inclined to talk about their achievements than men, in part because our culture often expects women to be modest and humble — and punishes us when we deviate from these expectations.
The snapshot explained her decision to deviate from the site's normal schedule, choosing instead to allot some time to reflect on the impact of the weekend on KIPP students and faculty members.
When the cells inside your body lay down new tracks of DNA, they work hard not to deviate from the original blueprint—too many mistakes could lead to cancer or other diseases.
Fox News continued to deviate from MSNBC and CNN on Tuesday night, downplaying the new NYT report about Comey's memo and Monday's Washington Post report that Trump revealed classified information to Russia.
While Kane took the plaudits, his manager was more interested in England's cool heads under pressure as they refused to deviate from their measured possession game that Southgate has tried to hone.
Steve King (R-IA) had an opportunity to express their condemnation of racism, or to make clear how far they deviate from the American mainstream, but the resolution was a positive step.
It has denounced the ruling as unfairly retroactive, based on various "fundamental" misunderstandings of its operations and underpinned by iffy theories that have changed over time and that deviate from settled practice.
The judge, however, can deviate from the guidelines when he determines Cohen's sentence, which will also take into account court filings from both sides that are due in the next two weeks.
The Department of Defense decided to "deviate from that and start to build a significant number of aircraft before they were done with the development work," creating a lot of unanticipated challenges.
They have had to deviate from their historic and highly centralized "just do it our way" attitude and are investing in smaller datacenters located in more geographies to address data sovereignty demands.
Diverse in his interests, the biggest thread tying Hongbo's work together is paper and paper manipulating techniques, but Textbooks seems to deviate from his usual fair in its recycled, text-covered aesthetic.
I deviate from a lot of peers in that I acknowledge a certain darkness, but I choose and attempt — and I'll just fail — but I'll still attempt to break through that darkness.
She is resisting calls for House Democrats to run on single-payer health care coverage and is an unapologetic pragmatist when it comes to those in her ranks who deviate from orthodoxy.
That's because the Senate seats Democrats need to flip are also presidential battleground states, and only a rare handful of presidential-year Senate races deviate from the top of the ticket nowadays.
But North Korea reaffirmed Wednesday that it would never deviate from its determination to bolster its nuclear and missile abilities as long as the United States' "hostile policy" and "nuclear threat" persisted.
"The financial work conference clearly called for limiting 'innovations' that deviate from the need of the real economy and escape regulation," Pan said, according to the memo, referring to last week's meeting.
He noted that for more than a year and a half, policymakers were "comfortable" with the exchange rate and did not deviate from a "wide" window where moves are justified by fundamentals.
While he did deviate from Taylor on some details, Morrison testified that Sondland told him the President would release the aid if the Ukrainian prosecutor general announced an investigation, according to sources.
Speaking in December, the EU's financial services chief, Valdis Dombrovskis, said that Brussels is ready to cut off market access to the EU if the U.K. decides to deviate from European regulations.
If Britain were to deviate from EU norms in a deal with America on genetically modified foods, for example, it would risk tougher customs checks with Europe, including at the border with Ireland.
So let's not deviate from the work we are doing which is about strengthening our economy in the euro zone, we're still on that path, and strengthen the banks, which is still ongoing.
"The key focus of the market will be on whether Mr. Powell will deviate from his dovish stance," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy, at BK Asset Management in New York.
Not much that was likely to ruffle feathers there, and the newly formed Lucasfilm Story Group was there for the collaboration-friendly Abrams to make sure he didn't deviate from Star Wars lore.
Lombard's possible next steps become even more numerous if Joe Silva were to deviate from his winners with winners, losers with losers matchmaking strategy—something he's done plenty of times in the past.
This is why I agree wholeheartedly with Hasen: Let's focus on balancing the inputs, while accepting that the outputs may deviate from what any of us would want for any number of reasons.
We owe it to our franchise, to our fans, to our ownership to make sure that we don't deviate from what we know is the right thing for the future of the club.
According to the European Court of Human Rights, to which Turkey is a signatory, a country has the right to deviate from the law during a state of emergency — but there are limits.
RATING SENSITIVITIES A worsening of ASP's and FSS's key financial performance ratios, either from lower profitability or aggressive asset-growth, which deviate from industry trends, could put downward pressure on the companies' ratings.
"We expect the FBI to do its job and fully investigate cyber vulnerabilities that may have resulted from former Secretary Clinton's decision to deviate from established cybersecurity standards and requirements," the aide said.
STOCKHOLM, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Sweden's central bank should be given leeway to deviate from its inflation target for a while if it deems it necessary, an independent report on Riksbank policy said on Tuesday.
"The need for a public discussion does not mean however that I find it appropriate that the Riksbank is turning to individual banks with recommendations that deviate from the rules that apply," Thedeen wrote.
While many see the Electoral College as archaic and inherently undemocratic, the very mechanism that allows electors to deviate from the popular vote may be the simplest way to reverse an undemocratic election result.
"The finally approved budget is an improvement on the original proposal," said Muehlbronner, adding that a positive point is that the Commission has leeway to ensure Portugal does not deviate from its fiscal responsibilities.
They concluded that while then-FBI director Comey may not have been driven by partisanship, his actions related to the Clinton case did deviate from department norms to the detriment of the FBI's reputation.
Even over the last five years, including the two years where SoftBank Capital was on its way out, the company's early-stage investing style didn't meaningfully deviate from other CVCs at leading technology companies.
Surrounded by a bunch of white onlookers, he noted to the camera, in that bullshit television tone, that when on foreign trips, Obama loves to deviate from his schedule to eat with common people.
Doctors generally have the freedom to deviate from the F.D.A.'s approved regimens for drugs, a practice called off-label prescribing, and most abortion providers in the United States began using the simpler process.
Ruling party lawmakers have said this week they will "refuse to ratify any excessive outcome of the current negotiations" that deviate from the established principle and structure of the agreements for about 30 years.
Investors, however, say they are more concerned the government might deviate from reforms agreed with the IMF, such as cutting energy subsidies further, to keep voters on side ahead of presidential elections this year.
In a speech in Chicago, Mr. Powell highlighted the strength of the United States economic recovery and gave little indication that the Fed planned to deviate from its gradual path of lifting interest rates.
Analysts do not expect him to deviate from Ms. Yellen's preferred path of slow and steady rate increases, nor to wade too deeply into controversial topics, such as the tariffs announced by President Trump.
Two things stand out, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe writes: how far Mr. Trump's tweets deviate from the way past presidents expressed themselves and how rarely he has followed through on his words.
MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank said on Tuesday that the country's systematically important banks could temporarily deviate from its capital requirements amid high volatility on global markets due to coronavirus outbreaks worldwide.
The ratings agency said it will deviate from its calendar of 2019 EMEA sovereign, regional, and local government rating publication dates to resolve Romania's appeal, which it plans to wrap up within two weeks.
ProPublica said that while a given company's losses could deviate from average losses experienced by insurers, it was "unlikely" that the differences would result in a consistent pattern of higher prices for minority neighborhoods.
I chalk this partially up to the fact that I'm just not that good of a cook (I tend to go rogue and deviate from the recipe, if I even bother to follow one).
Powell, who has previously served in the Federal Reserve and comes from a career in banking, is expected to deviate from the highly-scripted commentary offered by his predecessors, Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke.
But in another small victory for conservative euro zone members, the ECB decided not to allow bond purchases to deviate from countries' shareholding in the bank, an issue considered a red line Germany's Bundesbank.
Some United Nations diplomats have speculated that Trump administration officials have faced difficulties finding a successor to Ms. Haley partly because they may want a candidate who will never deviate from the president's views.
It's not a restricted experience, one that holds your hand too tightly in guiding you through its story, from corridor to corridor, with no reason to deviate from the route laid out for you.
The president is unlikely to deviate from the list of judges, who, like Gorsuch, seem to have genetically engineered in a basement laboratory at the Federalist Society for maximum conservatism and longevity with minimum controversy.
According to people whose names deviate from the American conception of 'normal,' it's not unusual to get assigned an unwanted, unsolicited nickname from people who are trying to avoid learning to pronounce their real name.
He would never deviate from that message: He was a small state's governor, his competitors were Washington insiders Iowa was neutralized; its Democratic senator, Tom Harkin, jumped into the race and made the caucuses noncompetitive.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday reiterated pledges to "act as appropriate" to keep the U.S. economy humming, in a speech that did not deviate from expectations that a rate cut is on the way.
After the shooting, Israel's military chief, Gadi Eisenkot, publicly cautioned troops to use only "measured and considered force" against a wave of Palestinian street attacks and said those who deviate from orders would face punishment.
THE FINANCIAL TIMES Sequoia Fund Advisers Sued for `Reckless' Valeant Investment | Managers "recklessly caused the fund to deviate from sound investment principles" by maintaining a heavy concentration in Valeant, the investors said in their complaint.
A handful of artists like Henriette Grahnert, Vivian Greven, Sebastian Gögel, Aneta Kajzer, Monika Michalko, Anna Nero, and Kristina Schuldt deviate from this path and venture into representational painting, while acknowledging their flirtations with abstraction.
In his speech on Thursday he said Turkey was "on the side of the free market economy" and would not deviate from that free market framework, while making clear that he was in overall control.
"We analyzed thousands of data patterns, such as geolocation, accelerometer, and overall usage, to see if patterns emerged that could indicate whether a patient was going to deviate from their personal recovery plan," he said.
Holocaust novels—for adults as well as for young readers—tend to include extensive afterwords detailing the stories on which they are based and the ways, if any, in which they deviate from their sources.
"We assert that our revolution is continuing and will not retreat or deviate from its path until we achieve ... our people's legitimate demands of handing over power to a civilian government," an SPA statement said.
Where they deviate from the legend is that they all somewhat quickly lost the distinction of being a tall point guard, and instead blended into the somewhat blander tale of the Pretty Good Playmaking Wing.
DAVOS, Switzerland Jan 20 (Reuters) - Kenya's central bank is committed to a flexible exchange rate regime and will not deviate from that policy despite the recent weakening of the shilling, according to governor Patrick Njoroge.
Previous presidents have typically stuck with fairly intuitive chain of command principles in these situations, and Trump's tendency to deviate from that norm has sparked litigation, but Trump, so far, has always come out ahead.
Mutual funds deviate from their benchmarks in stocks that we believe are unlikely to contribute to alpha generation, while they hold index weights in stocks that are more likely to generate alpha under our dispersion framework.
Though critical taste is helpful in sifting out the rotten apples, juries can deviate from the media narrative with shocking results (I, Daniel Blake taking the top prize last year was a bold move, for example).
Meanwhile, it has already hired thousands of censors to ensure its content does not deviate from China's official guidelines, though the startup has long prided itself on its AI prowess to make personalized recommendations to users.
The majority now remain stranded in refugee camps or informal squats on the islands or mainland—unambiguously bleak conditions that are made all the more hellish for those who "deviate" from dominant cultural and sexual norms.
The company's security chief, Bryce Case, told Axios that he felt Grindr was being "unfairly ... singled out" in light of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal and said that the company's practices didn't deviate from the industry norm.
However, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday reiterated pledges to "act as appropriate" to keep the U.S. economy humming, in a speech that did not deviate from expectations that a rate cut is on the way.
In every instance, her calculation was clear: If the bill advanced the national interest, reflected consensus in her caucus and didn't deviate from the strategic imperative of achieving a Democratic majority, she produced the necessary votes.
"Such remarks create the impression that London may soon deviate from a largely aloof attitude over the South China Sea issue and start playing a meddling role there like the United States and Japan," it said.
Knoll, invited to share the screen with the journalist, seizes her moment to deviate from the usual acts of peculiarity that go with dropping in on interviews, to just say hello to her mum and dad.
Only if all presidents are impetuous and cavalier to deviate from the practice of all presidents until now who have eschewed proclamations of unlawful intent would such a decision inflect presidential power in any meaningful way.
But they stressed the new rules already allow for flexibility as banks are allowed to deviate from the prescribed timelines if they can explain why, for example by showing they can recoup some of the money.
Belarus is pushing for openness to the West during the exercises -- which will also help ensure that Russia does not take the opportunity to deviate from the exercise scenario to launch some kind of unfriendly action.
In academic circles and on social media, however, Chinese voices started to deviate from the official line -- noting the deliberate timing and challenging long-held notions that have formed the foundation of China's North Korea policy.
One way to do this would be to develop stricter guidelines for voluntary contributions from member states, which are usually funds over and above assessed contributions for pet projects that often deviate from an agency's mission.
Predicting how much " SKAM Austin" will deviate from the original is a major source of engagement on fan sites, but, whatever the variations, the show's message will be the same: shame is transitory; growth is lasting.
This era of his music saw him noticeably deviate from the content that propelled him into fame and was weighed down by unnecessary guest appearances, a common complaint about many of the tracks on those projects.
While some of his textural, white-on-white Cubist paintings from the following year are quite strong ("Still Life with Pipe" and "Peinture," both 1929, and "Nature Morte," 1929-1930), they barely deviate from Picasso's style.
The study found one area where tech entrepreneurs strongly deviate from Democratic orthodoxy and are closer to most Republicans: They are deeply suspicious of the government's efforts to regulate business, especially when it comes to labor.
Kuroda said the BOJ saw no need to set a rigid range on how much 10-year yields could deviate from the target, saying that the target was a loose one with some room for allowances.
They want to know what comes next and whether the Fed, which will soon have a new chairman and several new governors, will deviate from the patient approach of the current Fed chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen.
The Alabama Senate race was an exception, but this largely produces a stable arrangement of "red" and "blue" states and districts that seldom deviate from their normal partisan alignments regardless of the individual candidates seeking office.
Joachim Wuermelling voiced his opposition to suggestions that the ECB might then deviate from a "capital key" rule that sets out how many bonds it can buy from each country depending on the size of its economy.
Andrew Bailey, deputy governor of the Bank of England, which regulates UK banks, downplayed the extent to which Britain would deviate from EU rules under Tusk's proposals, saying the single market was crucial for embedding free trade.
But ECB President Mario Draghi said on Thursday there was no need to deviate from the central bank's policy path, which includes record-low interest rates and bond buying until at least the end of the year.
As new revelations on the Russia probe emerge, the question now is: how long Trump can keep his discipline (hold his tongue and his tweets) and will he deviate from Thursday's message or stick to its confines?
The side-effects of the European Central Bank's unconventional policy tools have remained "contained", so there is no reason to deviate from the policy path already laid down by the ECB, President Mario Draghi said on Wednesday.
"Individual state efforts that deviate from a strong, consistent federal privacy framework do not fit with how consumers traverse the global internet and are more likely to harm consumers and internet innovation than help," a spokeswoman said.
Lopez Obrador's decision to cancel the airport set him against the business elite and raised concerns he could deviate from orthodox fiscal policies once he takes office in December, sending Mexican financial markets down sharply on Monday.
Though he said in March that he would not deviate from the forthcoming list, by May 18th his language had evolved: the list would serve as a "guide", he said, to his deliberations over whom to choose.
Given MBH's strategy to de-emphasize C&I and grow CRE loans in Florida, New York, and Houston, there is some concern that asset quality in this asset class, including construction loans, could deviate from recent trends.
Bunny While the Playboy bunny might be the obvious choice when it comes to the sultry hare family, opting for a more modern take means you can deviate from the pin-up and horny-older-gentleman implications.
" Pentagon: "Important work remains to ensure the lasting defeat these violent extremists....We cannot allow our focus to deviate from the most important task of eliminating ISIS from the region...We will continue to support the SDF.
A Work of Fiction that Draws on Fact "Our philosophy with the Tom Clancy brand is to find out what's real and to deviate from that to make a great game," says Sam Strachman, Wildlands' Narrative Director.
Or at least it shouldn't be, because if we force subsequent innovators such as Google to deviate from common standards in pursuit of arbitrary distinctions, then copyright has certainly lost its way in promoting creativity that matters.
If they deviate from orthodoxy on something major, they know there is someone in their district or state who'll run against them — and whose challenge will be backed by two or three deep-pocketed right-wing groups.
If a manager allows the programmers under him to deviate from the official plan based on feedback from users, the manager could get in trouble with his supervisors for not delivering on the agreed-upon feature set.
Word of Trump's planned announcement, which would deviate from previous U.S. presidents who have insisted the Jerusalem's status must be decided in negotiations, drew criticism from the Palestinian Authority and was sure to anger the broader Arab world.
But it has had to deviate from this rule, introduced to overcome German scepticism when the scheme was launched in 2015, to avoid hitting a self-imposed ban on owning more than a third of each country's debt.
"(Monthly purchases) may deviate from capital key shares for a number of reasons, including, for example, the possibility to distribute large reinvestments over a period of up to three months," an ECB spokesman said in a written statement.
The regulator proposed that bank customers should be allowed to borrow only up to 4.5 times a household's gross annual income, instead of five times previously, and that banks should only deviate from rules in 5% of cases.
"While I understand his reluctance to answer hypotheticals or deviate from the carefully worded conclusions he drew on his charging decisions, there are, nevertheless, a great many questions he can answer that go beyond the report," Schiff said.
Deceuninck-Quick Step rider Viviani appeared to deviate from his line of sprinting to block out Matteo Moschetti, but Team UAE's Gaviria, who was also part of the Belgian outfit last year, said the Italian deserved to win.
They believe that they&aposre something proprietary about being black in this country and if you deviate from the way that they want you to think in the way that they want you to act they grow violent.
The former Soviet republic this month abolished mandatory sales by exporters of a quarter of their foreign currency revenue, after earlier allowing a limited number of banks and companies to deviate from the official exchange rate in deals.
A Harvard-educated ex-banker who gave up a career in the financial sector for politics, he did not deviate from his schedule an inch although his motorcade had to stop at every red light on the way.
"If you know that in a team environment there's four or five people with a particular high-risk predisposition around, let's say, cases of injuries, then you might deviate from the average training approach for certain individuals," he said.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The side-effects of the European Central Bank's unconventional policy tools have remained "contained", so there is no reason to deviate from the policy path already laid down by the ECB, President Mario Draghi said on Wednesday.
Throughout history, different societies in divergent cultural periods have explored gender and sexuality in ways that deviate from the standardized idea of male and female as sole gender roles and heterosexuality as the only acceptable form of sexual behavior.
"I have a bias towards valuing a business based on the cash earnings that a company generates, and as soon as you deviate from that, you quickly become caught up in viewing the market as a casino," he said.
ECB President Mario Draghi said on Thursday he saw no need to deviate from the ECB's stated policy path, which includes bond buying at least until the end of the year and record-low rates until well after that.
Adding to the sentiment, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday reiterated pledges to "act as appropriate" to keep the U.S. economy humming, in a speech that did not deviate from expectations that a rate cut is on the way.
ECB President Draghi said he saw no need to deviate from the bank's stated policy path, which includes bond buying at least until the end of the year and rock-bottom rates until well after that to stimulate inflation.
Macron, who was in Argentina at the G20 as Paris erupted, said Saturday that he would never accept violence, and will not deviate from his policy on the increased fuel tax, part of a push to combat climate change.
The issuance of long-term unsecured funding would negatively impact debt level ratings because it would introduce effective subordination in PEFCO's capital structure and would deviate from PEFCO's historical funding strategy of accessing commercial paper and senior secured debt.
Czech government officials told Reuters the partnership agreement did not deviate from standard EU language on human rights, diplomatic or economic relations, and reflected Czech interests in continued business relations with Taiwan, which China sees as a wayward province.
Theoretically at least, they'll be able to manage all the different traffic inputs they get and maintain the course they need to go… or they may deviate from it, but they'll know exactly where they are because of GPS.
The Supreme Court does allow states to deviate from total population to a certain degree, as it did in 13 when it ruled that Hawaii could make adjustments to account for tourists and nonresident soldiers during the Vietnam War.
Beyond Mr. Trump's comments, new plans laid out on his presidential transition website this week deviate from what he had proposed during the campaign, and he added ideas that appeared to more closely align with the mainstream Republican agenda.
In the single-currency bloc, European Central Bank officials have indicated this week that while monetary policy will reflect an improving economy, inflation remains weak so there is no need to deviate from the policy path already laid out.
"In the event that any stakeholder [ISP] were inclined to deviate from this consensus against blocking and throttling, we fully expect that consumer expectations, market incentives, and the deterrent threat of enforcement actions will constrain such practices," they continue.
DeVos, who did not deviate from her prepared remarks, has been criticized for struggling to explain on "60 Minutes" what happens to the schools and children that are left behind when other students leave for charter or religious schools.
That's not to say I don't love getting lost in a tactile, museum-like retail space — it just takes a compelling reason and a "10" on the convenience Richter scale to get me to deviate from my daily routine.
The authors of that report noted they were not able to speak directly with engineers maintaining day-to-day systems and therefore could not "evaluate the extent that Facebook's daily operations deviate" from the process Facebook's higher-ups described to them.
"The defendants have played an active role by propelling the carefully designed secessionist process and overcoming all kinds of obstacles that could make them deviate from their final objective," the judge said in the ruling that sent the defendants to jail.
The fund, which invests proceeds of Norway's oil and gas industry in foreign stocks, bonds and properties, has the power to deviate from its benchmark, but tends to increase investments in countries and regions once they are included in the index.
Such forces would, for instance, cause the gravitational attraction between the objects in question to deviate from Newton's inverse-square law, which states that the gravitational force between two bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
He reiterated he would not deviate from the court ruling but would seek a way out of a four-year deadlock at the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea and for China's coastguard to let Filipinos fish there unimpeded.
PARIS, July 16 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated pledges to "act as appropriate" to keep the U.S. economy humming in a speech on Tuesday that did not deviate from expectations that an interest rate cut is on the way.
"Any attempt to deviate from this norm—this idea that cryonics is somehow 'unnatural' or a kind of perversion—leads some to believe that any person who would support such a thing must have something wrong with them," More says.
Draghi said on Thursday that he does "not see cause to deviate" from the ECB's stated policy path, which includes bond buying at least until the end of the year and record-low rates until well after that to stimulate inflation.
"We think about [RedLock] as guardrails or as bumper lanes in a bowling alley and just not letting somebody get that gutter ball and from a security standpoint, just making sure we don't deviate from the best practices," he explained.
The auditors said the SRB's resolution plans did not properly take into account possible "unanticipated, short-term developments", increasing the chances that in the future the agency will again be forced "to deviate from the plans," as it occurred with Popular.
The senators also wanted to know how the department will decide whether to grant prosecutors' requests to deviate from the order and if fewer cases will receive the same individualized assessments prosecutors were formerly expected to conduct before charging a defendant.
As director of Yale's Comparative Cognition Laboratory, Santos has gained a worldwide reputation for devising these creative ways of exploring the mental capabilities of animals, and pinpointing where they overlap and deviate from the inner workings of the human mind.
Stories have always held Russia together, and what makes them different from most other countries' nation-building stories, perhaps, is the authoritarian nature of the stories themselves: One story has been paramount while all that deviate from it have been forbidden.
Most agreements specify that a shareholder cannot deviate from the approved plans, and they give boards the right to inspect without notice when workers are in the apartment and within a reasonable period after the work is completed, Mr. Sladkus said.
Now, I think that consumers are more like the slightly more socially conscious ten-year-old - we have deviated, or are attempting to deviate, from the "give me this, give me that" norm and asking companies and businesses the Big Questions.
Other officials made it clear the United States did not deviate from Mr. Trump's statement, which has frustrated Palestinian officials, who say that unless the White House reaffirms the goal of a Palestinian state, he will not be a credible peacemaker.
White House officials familiar with the planning for next Tuesday's State of the Union said it is unlikely that Trump will deviate from the formula that has worked for him in past years to mention the first lady's "Be Best" platform.
Kuroda also said the BOJ saw no need to set a rigid range on how much 10-year yields could deviate from the target of around zero percent, saying that the target was a loose one for some room for allowances.
While Farmland Partners purchased $110 million of almond, pistachios and walnut groves in California's Central Valley in September, Pittman said the company is not going to deviate from its strategy of owning predominantly row crops because of the threat of tariffs.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Euro zone economic growth may be improving - and European Central Bank policy will reflect this - but inflation remains weak so there is no need to deviate from the policy path already laid out, top ECB policymakers said on Wednesday.
"The response was zero to 1000 because black women are expected to behave in ways that are submissive and mammy-like, and when you ask one question that's perceived to deviate from that, this is the punishment that you get."
ECB chief Mario Draghi said on Thursday he sees no need to deviate from the ECB's stated policy path, which includes bond buying at least until the end of the year and record-low rates until well after that to stimulate inflation.
ALMATY, March 14 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's Halyk Bank , the Central Asian nation's second-largest lender by assets, may this year deviate from its policy of paying out 15 to 50 percent of net income in dividends, deputy chief executive Dauren Karabayev said on Monday.
But attacks that deviate from the norm, hitting or endangering atypical victims, often in displays and scales of violence that don't fit with the sloppy drive-by and street dispute narratives of most mass shootings, garner intense scrutiny in the national press.
It seems the Dark Triad may boost short-term mating prospects for men, and, importantly, women too, despite being "fundamentally callous, exploitative traits that deviate from species-typical cooperation," explains Dr. Gregory Louis Carter, a lecturer in Psychology at York St John University.
In the late 19113s, the amateur magician S.J. Davey helped design an experiment in which he used his sleight-of-hand knowledge to stage hoax séances — the researchers were interested in how people's recollections of the events might deviate from what actually happened.
"I was surprised by the recommended change ... why would you deviate from a policy that's been so successful to accommodate a competitor?" said Jim Barnes, the Boeing official in charge of trying to sell the company's F-18 Super Hornet jet to Canada.
There are more interrogations into the frequency and diversity of characters that deviate from the usual templates of what is considered worthy of good, complex storytelling as well as meta tracking of things like who gets to write the narratives of marginalized groups.
But public opinion may — and often does — deviate from expert opinion, not simply, it seems, because the public refuses to acknowledge the legitimacy of experts, but also because the public may not be able to tell where the majority of expert opinion lies.
The European Commission said the so-called deferred tax assets (DTAs) set up by the banks had started to deviate from their original goal, which meant authorities in the four countries repaid the banks for their DTAS even during their loss-making years.
"We originally started this project based on the idea that, while we used to play Mario & Luigi games with two buttons, could we deviate from that formula and create a game using three buttons?" explains Akira Otani, producer on the game at Nintendo.
Furthermore, while there will always be the "fat fingers" problem with simple unintentional typos, many of these spelling variants are intentional; for brevity, stylistic or emphasis purposes, texters deviate from standard spellings with acronyms, shortened/simplified versions of words and even lengthened variations.
The proposal was struck down in a 22 to 230 vote against the domain—I voted in the minority, in favor of the proposal, because I didn't feel that we should deviate from our process and allow political pressure to sway us.
Just like the vast majority of big-budget, all-action silver screen successes, though, Uncharted 4's ultimate ambition is weighed down by the necessity to confirm to audience expectations, to walk the line that precedent demands and only deviate from it sparingly.
" Alliance of Colonial Era Tribes on Twitter: "President Trump decided to deviate from the focus [of the event] to take a swipe at a political opponent ... American Indian names, whether they be historic or contemporary, are not meant to be used as insults.
Arguing for steady hand, Austrian central bank chief Ewald Nowotny said there was no need to deviate from the already charted course while Finnish central bank governor Erkki Liikanen expressed support for the ECB's policy path expressed in its so-called forward guidance.
Popular television shows like CBC sitcom "Working Moms," BBC sitcom "Motherland," and CBS's "Mom" deviate from the good mother/bad mother binary and defy the "mommy myth," a highly romanticized and yet demanding view of motherhood which sets impossible standards for success.
The industrial arts exhibit influenced a wave of architects to deviate from the formal Beaux-Arts style popular at the time to a style that was punctuated by features like colorful terra cotta, stucco, decorative crowns, zigzags and flat roofs with parapets.
Broadly, this means that while The Expanse had largely followed the course of the books, the showrunners and writers (the book's authors are part of the writing staff and is producing the show) aren't afraid to deviate from the novels where necessary.
But the central bank said it had decided to hold rates after slashing them six times in a row, because coronavirus-related global market volatility and a sharp drop in oil prices had caused the economic situation to deviate from its forecasts.
"It is clear that the most recent inflation figures do not suggest in any way that the ECB will need to deviate from its 'prudence, patience and persistence' mantra," Dirk Schumacher, ECB watcher at Natixis in Frankfurt explained in a note to clients.
But the president at least initially resisted the temptation to deviate from his diplomatic script to address reports that he had referred to James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, as "a nut job" during meetings with Russian officials in the Oval Office.
We know from past years that the average special election can tell us a lot about what will occur nationally in the midterms, so long as we look at how much the margins in them deviate from past margins in the district.
Too often in my life, I've short-changed myself on experiences or self-improvements by clinging to the narrative that I'm a certain kind of person who does certain kinds of things and not others and that I can't deviate from that.
Amtrak officials say the time has come to deviate from that upset-the-fewest-customers policy and accept more cancellations and rescheduling in the short term to prevent further derailments, which could result in injuries or worse to passengers and rail workers.
The options on the table will be whether to buy bonds yielding less than the deposit rate, buy more than 33 percent of each bond or whether to deviate from the so-called capital key, or each country's shareholding in the ECB.
"We think the Fed has laid out its policy plans quite clearly and it is unlikely to deviate from them unless there is a very dramatic change to inflation and employment trends," said Rick Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
The pilots of the US Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber responded to the Chinese air traffic controllers, saying that they were conducting routine operations in international airspace and did not deviate from their flight path, according to US Pacific Air Forces spokesman Maj.
Rob Bishop, the Utah Republican who heads the House Natural Resources Committee, sent the power company director a letter demanding documents, including those related to the contract with Whitefish and others that show what authority the agency has to deviate from normal contracting processes.
The euro was trading at $1.0651, just a hair above its close on Thursday following comments by the European Central Bank head Mario Draghi that he sees no need to deviate from the ECB's stated policy path at least until the end of the year.
BUDAPEST, June 14 (Reuters) - Hungarian central bank rate-setter Gyula Pleschinger said on Thursday he saw no reason for now to deviate from a loose monetary policy bias, adding that the bank still expected to reach its 3 percent inflation target sometime next year.
Under EU credit rating agency (CRA) regulation, the publication of sovereign reviews is subject to restrictions and must take place according to a published schedule, except where it is necessary for CRAs to deviate from this in order to comply with their legal obligations.
Philadelphia covered a 13-point spread against San Francisco a few weeks ago, and if they do not deviate from the way they've played against lesser teams so far this season, they'll likely go a half-point better this week and cover 13.5 points.
The program, which was in a pilot phase in three prisons, confined what inmates could receive to the inventory of six vendors who specialize in prison care-packages and offer relatively few books that deviate from the categories of religious text or insipid fiction.
He offered guidelines for discerning an apparition: that the messages "conform to faith and good morals"; that the seer be "credible, disinterested, balanced"; that the message not deviate from church teachings or the instructions of prelates; and that conversions or healings result from the experience.
Also, Tomlin and Bernhard are not strictly heterosexual women, and thus have never lived in fear of losing their male fans if they deviate from their characters or criticize show biz or the status quo; they are wonderfully free of the confines of male approval.
Production numbers or sales or delivery numbers (whether actual, forecasted or projected) that have not been previously published via pre-approved written communications by the company....or deviate from previously published official company guidance Musk's most recent troubles with SEC arose from a tweet about production numbers.
Under EU credit rating agency (CRA) regulation, the publication of International Public Finance reviews is subject to restrictions and must take place according to a published schedule, except where it is necessary for CRAs to deviate from this in order to comply with their legal obligations.
As noted, there has been a whole lot of mileage since then, as Terminators have changed looks, genders and capabilities, but the basic programming -- a near-unstoppable killer that won't deviate from its single-minded purpose until the job is done -- never goes out of style.
Though there was plenty of concern about spoilers before, and the show did often deviate from Martin's books, the biggest arcs were things any impatient viewer could spoil for themselves with a cursory read of an A Song of Ice and Fire subreddit thread or Wiki page.
This week, Representative Rob Bishop, the Utah Republican who heads the House Natural Resources Committee, sent the power company director a letter demanding documents, including those related to the contract with Whitefish and others that show what authority the agency has to deviate from normal contracting processes.
President Donald Trump shocked America's biggest Asian ally in March when he accepted an offer to meet Kim Jong Un, North Korea's dictator—a step that seemed to deviate from his previous policy of unyielding pressure on North Korea to force it to abandon its nuclear programme.
While this new and more intricate system may not be able to keep all of our favorite shows going for years to come, it does allow for show creators to deviate from traditional, network formats and experiment with new ways of telling stories to their viewers.
Given MCH's targeted, niche client base, which gives the company an opportunity to leverage its expertise in Latin America as well as in oil-related industries, there is some concern that asset quality could deviate from recent trends given the prolonged decline in energy and commodities prices.
Cryan said the pipeline of deals was strong, indicating he will not deviate from his new strategy, laid out in March, to make both sides of the newly merged investment bank work together for existing Deutsche clients, rather than focusing on selling products to new clients.
On Sunday, he said he would raise the controversial South China Sea ruling with China's leaders and vowed not to surrender any sovereignty or deviate from the July award by the tribunal in the Hague that dealt a blow to China's extensive maritime claims in the region.
But for all that the Fed is doing — an alphabet soup of new, revived, and expanded programs involving eye-popping sums of money — it's also noteworthy that monetary policymakers aren't doing anything to deviate from the same basic inflation targeting paradigm they've used for decades now.
Especially given that context, the new albums from two of the scene's most popular and controversial figures — "?" by XXXTentacion and "DAY69" by 6ix9ine — are striking in their willingness to deviate from the norms of the movement that birthed them, and also from hip-hop's prevailing sound.
Or, in my case, listening to a reassuring playlist that rarely seemed to deviate from Grouper's Ruins (the ambient music that had become my sanctuary) or the blank silence that was as much a part of my consciousness as my limbs are part of my body.
Should they succeed, every state could have marijuana laws on the books that deviate from federal law, but people could still be prosecuted if they drive across state lines with their weed, because the total federal ban on marijuana isn't expected to budge any time soon.
The regulator, aiming to bring down high household debt, proposed in September that bank customers should be allowed to borrow only up to 4.5 times a household's gross annual income, instead of five times previously, and that banks should only deviate from rules in 5% of cases.
"Clearly, he took a moment and thought about this and had a personal and professional conviction he was not willing to deviate from, and I think that's what we look for from people who run the F.B.I.," Mr. Heinrich said in an interview after the hearing.
What is most alarming is how little Americans deviate from capitalist heteronormative wedding practices, despite the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015, and how divisive weddings remain — for couples, extended families, and all who believe that love, not your gender or race, determines the right to marry.
When you deviate, at least, when I deviate from my vision as a result of an external factor, I usually end up saying to myself 'You knew that that wasn't going to be a good idea and you did it anyway because of external pressures and here we are.
Mrs May now calls for a "deep and special partnership" with the EU. That implies a trade relationship that extends beyond goods to the services Britain likes to export, particularly the financial sort, and a means of ensuring that its standards and rules do not deviate from Europe's.
Speaking alongside Villeroy, Basel committee chair Stefan Ingves said that final hurdle is agreeing a number for the so-called "output floor," which would limit how much a bank's capital requirements based on its own risk model can deviate from how they would be calculated using standard rules.
But there are factions that favor it, particularly among the Israeli right wing, and by dangling out the prospect of such a change, Trump displayed his willingness to deviate from the orthodoxy about how to conduct a peace process, one that has so far failed to resolve the conflict.
Under EU credit rating agency (CRA) regulation, the publication of local and regional government (LRG) reviews is subject to restrictions and must take place according to a published schedule, except where it is necessary for CRAs to deviate from this in order to comply with their legal obligations.
"There is a large group of people with a very strong opinion that if you are a Christian, if you profess your faith, you can only have one set of political beliefs and if you deviate from those political beliefs, you somehow are not really a Christian," she said.
These centers are "increasingly gaining government funding, support and legal protections despite having secondary religious objectives resulting in care and counseling exclusions that deviate from scientific evidence and national standards of care," said Andrea Swartzendruber of the University of Georgia in Athens, a co-author of the position statement.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) have heightened expectations for Wednesday, some Democrats are doing the opposite as Mueller is expected to stick to the four corners of his report and not deviate from it.
But in China, the country's censors have been hard at work taking down posts about the killings on social media that deviate from the terse, five-sentence account released Thursday afternoon by Xinhua, the official news agency, and dutifully reproduced in print and on the internet across the country.
In comments to Taylor after the speech, Yellen reiterated her opposition to a proposed law that would require the Fed to follow his namesake policy rule, saying that the threat of an audit should the Fed deviate from it would subject the central bank to short-term political pressures.
French central bank chief Francois Villeroy de Galhau joined Lane in correcting the message, arguing that the ECB is willing to deviate from its self-imposed rule that bond purchases should be done in sync with each country's shareholding in the bank, or according to the capital key.
By contrast there is the zig-zag path that underscored those who would deviate from the humble and simple way of living, and the three earth-shattering events — two of them being the two gourds of ash that fell on Japan in WWII — and our separation from nature.
It's just about adhering to a bunch of generally accepted standards, but those standards are different among different people, and it's cool in itself to actively deviate from them, even if that means your tastes are basic as hell and all you like listening to is Sam Smith.
By building a strong personal relationship with the president, and pitching her rhetoric in just the right way, she was able to deviate from the Trump line on Russia without alienating Trump and the broader GOP in the way that, say, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson did.
While I understand his reluctance to answer hypotheticals or deviate from the carefully worded conclusions he drew on his charging decisions, there are, nevertheless, a great many questions he can answer that go beyond the report, including any counterintelligence issues and classified matters that were not addressed in his findings.
The only hope, Rojas suggests, lies in remembering the joys of companionship, the thrill of populating your inner space with the images of the people you love, so you no longer have to worry about being alone—or about killing your fellow crew members if they deviate from the plan.
Under a rule in the code of ethics called "comply or explain," he added, it's fine for an organization to make its own special arrangements that deviate from the code, but it recommends that the institution inform the public about it in its annual report or some other public document.
"I think Powell wants to see how low unemployment can go, and the only number that's going to get the Fed to deviate from the projected rate path is a significant move in inflation, either to the upside or downside," said Drew Matus, chief market strategist at MetLife Investment Management.
Iranian officials have said that the plane wandered too close to a military site, but an analysis of transponder data from previous flights to Kyiv and other flights on Wednesday morning found that Flight 752 did not deviate from its normal route or vary significantly from other civil flights that day.
After signing for his first under-par opening round in a major since the 2016 Masters, Spieth gave an assist to his longtime instructor, Cameron McCormick, who encouraged him to deviate from his conventional warm-up and use the TrackMan, a radar system that tracks a golfer's swing and ball flight.
Total receipts were up nearly 15 percent from the year-ago period - a weekend that saw the release of "Straight Outta Compton" and "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." Analysts said that August has now become a hospitable launching ground for films such as "Sausage Party" that deviate from Hollywood's current franchise mentality.
" To explain why this look might be subject to disapproval, she cites a study from an academic journal on verbal abuse: "Like the gays and feminists, as long as they kept quiet, Jews were O.K. When Jews become more obvious, when they deviate from the 'norm,' they're seen as obnoxious.
Powell has rattled the market twice in the recent months, first in October when he said the Fed was "a long way" from a neutral and likely to continue tightening policy, and again in December when he said he did not expect the central bank to deviate from its balance sheet reduction program.
While Siluanov admitted that some results had already been achieved, including balancing the budget from the expectation of oil prices being at $100 per barrel to $60, the ministry would have to continue this trend to ensure that their "commitments were sustainable", and not let external factors, oil or sanctions deviate from this.
The Trump administration has pledged to aggressively grant states' requests for waivers that would allow them to deviate from traditional Medicaid, and the House and Senate health care bills would give federal officials even further authority to grant those waivers, giving states additional freedom to craft their own programs using federal dollars.
It is a strange juxtaposition that the same man could care so much about (and be so good at) factional politics while caring so little about the actual policy details You can tell how he calibrates his appeal to different factions by the issues on which he doesn't deviate from Republican dogma.
The Tuesday morning announcement — anticlimactic, for sure, after press reports over the last week detailed the company's intentions — will let down those who were hoping Amazon might deviate from its DNA and take on a city that could use an economic boost and job growth — say, a Newark, N.J., or a Pittsburgh, Penn.
"While I understand his reluctance to answer hypotheticals or deviate from the carefully worded conclusions he drew on his charging decisions, there are, nevertheless, a great many questions he can answer that go beyond the report, including any counterintelligence issues and classified matters that were not addressed in his findings," Schiff said in a statement.
It can be difficult to date a Virgo if you don't sync with their highly structured routines—some Virgos are total gym rats; others have a special diet that they never deviate from; others have less obvious habits that might seem unnecessary but give them a reassuring illusion of order amidst the chaos of life.
It should be expected that the show will make a big deal of Rick Grimes' death from a promotional perspective, but the fact that it keeps resorting to the same patterns — even with the fresh start of season 9 — seems to imply that TWD is simply too big to deviate from its own formula.
Although the initial process was relatively freeing, in that I dictated how the text would flow around the image, once the rough sketches were in place and I began to draw up the final illustrations, I was not able to deviate from the sketch and to stick rigidly to the rough shapes I had created.
This raises the intriguing question of how far, if at all, Gorsuch would deviate from an all-encompassing conservative line if he is confirmed to the Supreme Court, and what Senate Democrats and liberals should make, if anything, of Gorsuch's criticism of Trump as they decide whether to support, oppose or filibuster his nomination.
Under EU credit rating agency (CRA) regulation, the publication of sovereign (including by CRA definition regional or local authorities of a state) reviews is subject to restrictions and must take place according to a published schedule, except where it is necessary for CRAs to deviate from this in order to comply with their legal obligations.
AMAZE, a new series of sex ed videos produced by the youth health organizations Advocates for Youth, Answer, and Youth Tech Health, may provide a happy medium between accessible, engaging sex ed materials that don't deviate from the purpose of sex ed in the first place: To provide accurate, non-judgmental answers to curious questions.
"It's important that the people know how they feel and in which direction to go, and it also will help the candidates to listen to the people carefully, and not to deviate from that and to really talk about those very important issues, since we have the primaries coming up in California," he said.
On the bus on the way home from that meeting, I wrote down five ideas on the back of my bus ticket — that's part of the joke of the title, I write on every scrap of paper available — and those five ideas became the five other essays, and I didn't really deviate from that.
Among other troubling disparities: Women who deviate from traditional gender roles face a risk of backlash from men (and women) who value those roles; women in positions of power tend to be considered less legitimate than their male counterparts; and ambitious women are viewed more negatively, by men and women alike, than ambitious men.
She already owned two of his daring Modernist glass works, from the period earlier in his career when the Murano-based glass company, Venini, hired him to revamp the island's fusty image, which he did by encouraging artisans to deviate from their traditional ornate chandeliers in order to create contemporary shapes and saturated colors.
Should the group's capitalisation materially deviate from its planned 11-20163% CET1 ratios for 2016 and gradual improvement after that, this would put further pressure on the bank's VR. This could arise as a result of higher-than-expected litigation costs, lower-than-expected cost savings or insufficient revenue improvements in its core franchises.
Image 0003 of 2 Andrew Wheeler&aposs discreetness could make him more effective at dismantling environmental protections The head of the Environmental Protection Agency has stepped down from his position, according to a Twitter announcement from President Donald Trump , but there is little reason to believe his replacement will deviate from the agency&aposs current deregulatory agenda.
He was harshly critical of the former FBI director — "In key moments, then Director Comey chose to deviate from the FBI's and the Department's established procedures and norms and instead engaged in his own subjective, ad hoc decisionmaking" — but there's no evidence in the report that Comey violated any kind of criminal statute, let alone acted unconstitutionally.
In the interview in his Ramallah office, he did not deviate from the party line in attacking the Trump administration's plan for an "economic workshop" this month in Bahrain, where it hopes to gather donor nations to convince Palestinian business executives of the financial windfalls they can expect if they embrace the administration's eventual peace plan.
The rules-based framework proposed by John Taylor in 1993 suggests that monetary policy tends to follow a simple rule of thumb whereby interest rates should deviate from their long run or "natural" rate only according to the size of the inflation gap (inflation minus target) and the output gap (GDP minus long run potential GDP).
Tomb Raider, directed by Norwegian director Roar Uthaug, takes a "both/and" approach to the problem of audience engagement, dialing up the emotional core that's always been at the heart of the Tomb Raider franchise — the relationship between Lara and her long-lost father — while also finding ways to deviate from the story told in the game.
"Foreign enterprises, organisations or individuals that do not comply with market rules, deviate from a contract's spirit or impose blockades or stop supplies to Chinese enterprises for non-commercial purposes, and seriously damage the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, will be included on a list of 'unreliable entities'," he was quoted as saying by state-owned local media.
In consideration of the fact that small UAS technology is fast changing, with ever-improving performance, innovative technology and new features, a key provision of the Part 107 rule is a waiver mechanism that allows a drone operator to deviate from certain operational restrictions if they set forth sufficient evidence to the FAA that the proposed operation can be performed safely.
"Foreign enterprises, organizations or individuals that do not comply with market rules, deviate from a contract's spirit or impose blockades or stop supplies to Chinese enterprises for non-commercial purposes, and seriously damage the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, will be included on a list of 'unreliable entities'," Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson Gao Feng told the Global Times.
The euro, meanwhile, was slightly negative at $1.0655, erasing losses which took it to a three-week low following European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's comments saying he saw no need for now to deviate from the ECB's policy path Before altering its stance, the ECB must have sufficient confidence that inflation would return to target over a medium-term horizon, he said.
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"Defendants provide no basis to deviate from the well-established and well-justified procedures that have generally been applied in federal courts for generations — whereby district courts decide cases in the first instance, followed by an appeal by the losing party, on a full record, to the court of appeals and, thereafter, a petition to the Supreme Court," Judge Furman wrote.
"If the Commission approves a looser fiscal path for Italy and the Italian government is able to deliver a better growth environment for the country over the medium-term, Brussels will also look bad because many people will ask why the Commission didn't allow countries to deviate from the fiscal rule sooner in order to improve the growth environment," Gallo said.
If Brentford and Isleworth did not toe the line then central funding for the local campaign would be cut off: It is critical that we now push on with what is advised in this email, this has come from the top following this 72 hour review, and it has been made clear that if we deviate from these plans we will lose the seat.
"While I understand his reluctance to answer hypotheticals or deviate from the carefully worded conclusions he drew on his charging decisions, there are, nevertheless, a great many questions he can answer that go beyond the report, including any counterintelligence issues and classified matters that were not addressed in his findings," said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
Ms. Yu and Mr. Burns don't deviate from the style that Mr. Burns and his brother Ken have helped codify — slow pans and zooms over myriad archival photos and objects, and interviews with an engaging group of scholars that includes Mae Ngai of Columbia, Erika Lee of the University of Minnesota, K. Scott Wong of Williams College and the ubiquitous California historian Kevin Starr.
Still, it's not hard to imagine that kids who spend their time around Trump enthusiasts might be getting the message that picking on racial minorities, and those who deviate from traditional gender norms, is O.K. "The adults that voted for Trump are much more likely to emulate Trump and be supportive of attitudes that we saw turned into bullying and teasing in middle school," said Cornell.
Having just extended the asset-purchase program until December, the ECB's aim is to hold off any more moves until after the September vote in Germany, where its policy are viewed by many Germans as depressing returns for savers and inflating property prices "Unless the economic situation were to change dramatically, the ECB should have no reason to deviate from this path," economists at Berenberg wrote in a note.
Sony CSL Research Laboratory is working on an entire album of songs written by AI that analyzes a database of existing songs then creates unique compositions in a particular music style, and researchers at Rutgers University, Facebook, and College of Charleston say their AI program is learning new art forms that deviate from established painting methods, in turn creating all new works of art indistinguishable from those created by human artists.
His track record shows that a director with a distinctive style who's given leeway by the studio to deviate from the norm can make a crowd-pleaser that brings in the big bucks at the box office and also lands critical accolades — whether it's by reimagining comic book movies as political commentary (in the Dark Knight trilogy), sci-fi as quasi-post-apocalyptic family drama (Interstellar), or detective noir as psychological drama (Insomnia, Memento).
Here are some of the key findings: The researchers are looking to recruit more people to participate in the next phase of the study, which involves more at-home testing and set meals (folks can sign up here.) When people ask Spector for dietary advice, his main advice is to deviate from the foods they eat every day and try new things -- as long as the new stuff is not junk food.
Negative: Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating include: --Any material M&A, spectrum acquisitions or step-ups in shareholder distributions, including dividend and share repurchases that causes Rogers to deviate from Fitch's expectations for leverage reduction to the mid 2.5x range by 2018; --Rogers does not execute on current operational initiatives resulting in lower revenue growth and margin erosion due to competitive pressures resulting in a failure to delever as expected.
This would include any material change in the ownership structure that results in the parents' shareholdings declining significantly and the banks losing the status of majority shareholders, changes in the regulatory-imposed obligation in the articles of association for the parents to provide capital and liquidity support, as well as a material change of the leasing companies' roles as the parent banks' core subsidiaries or evolution of strategies that make them deviate from the parents' overall strategy or policy role.

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