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    deviating


    1. “What happened to all that bullshit about not deviating from the


    2. This time there would be no deviating from the plan


    3. deviating dangerously towards the arcing tunnel walls as he


    4. All things aside, I feel that I should address the point about deviating from what


    5. occur that will prevent a system from deviating completely out of control and producing water


    6. When it comes to their misplaced notions about Hinduism, who were to tell them that the idols Muhammad was hell-bent upon breaking were those that supposedly polluted the Kabah, and not the deities that inspire millions of devout Hindus in Aryavarta? Even after living for a thousand years in Hindustan, if the Indian Musalmans were to believe, as Mahmud Ghazni did, that the Hindus are idolaters, it speaks for their lack of awareness about the culture of their own forbearers albeit their pre-conversion one; oh how they shy away from accepting a Hindu prasadam for the fear of polluting their Islamic body and deviating from the Quranic credo:


    7. If the deviating Soul is not reborn in the house of a virtuous or affluent


    8. Al`lah says that the reality of this blind deviating man whose mind eye is not open who remains blind


    9. As long as they remain in such a state, they will be completely removed from charitable donations and favor, deviating from the way that leads to the achievement of worldly and eternal bliss


    10. Instruct the patient to tilt the cup up by radially deviating their wrist to a point level with, or higher than the table

    11. considered Walter had crossed the line, deviating from the facts


    12. hundred fifty-five times where reporters crossed the line, deviating from the


    13. It follows a single linear path of tool-logic without ever deviating from it over and over… repeating itself, endlessly the same, duplicating itself, justifying itself, rationalizing itself… just as tools trained our ancestors to perform the same, identical motions of chipping away at a rock, they have trained our brains to perform numerous identical logic sequences over, and over: without ever deviating into any other possible way of thinking, or considering any other alternative paths of logic


    14. vehicle or his passengers and he had this habit of deviating to the left hand side of the road


    15. "Because," said the old man, "the natural repugnance to the commission of such a crime prevented you from thinking of it; and so it ever is because in simple and allowable things our natural instincts keep us from deviating from the strict line of duty


    16. Magistrates and rulers must rule according to the maxims and affections of the world; at least, whenever I tried any other way, strange obstacles started up in the opinions of men against me, and my purest intents were often more criticised than some which were less disinterested; so much is it the natural humour of mankind to jealouse and doubt the integrity of all those who are in authority and power, especially when they see them deviating from the practices of their predecessors


    17. They should therefore be satisfied with the excellent return now obtainable from a defensive portfolio (and with even less), and they should stoutly resist the recurrent temptation to increase this return by deviating into other paths


    18. When this happens, you are most susceptible to deviating from your normal rules, and it is precisely such simple, and often minor, deviations that are the cause of most investment mistakes


    19. This was the first indication of the necessity of deviating from what had previously seemed the most natural course- a direct retreat on Nizhni-Novgorod


    20. Better still, you can set up sticks or piles of stones in alignment with each other so that you can check that you are not deviating from your route

    21. I now related my history briefly but with firmness and precision, marking the dates with accuracy and never deviating into invective or exclamation


    22. " " Why not enjoy oneself ? " That's what was amiss with my idea, I repeat, it admitted of all sorts of deviations; if it had not been so tirm and fundamental I might have been afraid of deviating


    23. “You are deviating from the truth, sir, as usual!” she remarked, boiling over with indignation; “you never carried her in your life!”


    24. These so-called depraved types, deviating from the normal, were, according to Nekhludoff, none other than those very people who have sinned less against society than society has sinned against them, and against whom society has sinned, not directly, but through their ancestors


    25. This was the first indication of the necessity of deviating from what had previously seemed the most natural course—a direct retreat on Nízhni-Nóvgorod


    26. As such, they met the co-operation of the patriots of Great Britain, who deemed themselves deviating from none of their national duties, when they avowed themselves the allies of American patriots, to drive, through the influence of the loss of our trade, the ministry from their places, or their measures


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    Synonyme für "deviating"

    aberrant devious divergent errant erring straying