0 to do something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving:
1 to go in a different direction:
2 to change from the usual way, or to go in a different direction:
However, these saccades are subject to both systematic and random error, so that, on average, saccades will deviate from their intended targets.
Both approaches ultimately collapse into functionalist theorizing that do not meaningfully deviate from socially reductionist accounts of policy implementation.
These are exactly the kinds of issues most relevant to assessing the impact of member states' incentives to deviate on compliance.
Living organisms in gravity environments deviating from 1-g show significant physiological alterations, however the corresponding cellular responses are still poorly understood.
Members of a community do not automatically follow them, but they are expected to know them, and if they deviate, to acknowledge that somehow.
The steeper the walls, the more unlikely to deviate from the average.
Thus, ongoing circumstances may support pursuance of potentially deviating developmental pathways or deflect the individual back toward more normal adaptation.
All who deviated from gendered norms received vitriolic charges of breaking essential gender codes.
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