0 the action of doing something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving:
Any deviation from the party philosophy is seen as betrayal.
We do not expect any significant deviations from the business plan.
1 a difference from what is usual or expected:
The letter cited 'significant deviations from current good manufacturing practice'.
2 the difference between a particular number and the average or normal number:
This approach represents a major deviation from previous techniques.
Much of today's entertainment on television is concerned with violence, crime and sexual deviation.
This is a society where deviation from the norm is discouraged.
The judicial and psychiatric heterogeneity might also have concealed possible deviations in working memory and\or planning present in certain subgroups.
Along these paths, as often happens with observed series, inflation is autocorrelated and deviations from target cannot be accounted for as simple stochastic innovations.
The second model considers only deviations which affects the orientation of the endeffector but not its position assuming that the mechanism remains spherical ("model 9").
Naming latencies departing 3 standard deviations from the participant's mean were also removed.
Technical inefficiency is the deviation of an individual vessel's production from this best-practice frontier, and hence is a measure of relative technical efficiency.
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