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    1. Herold’s minds began to diverge, As the cyber-naught began to contemplate its entering The language games of society, identifying itself as,


    2. This normally leads to arguments, debates and many new versions of the Bible that distort the truth and diverge from the original texts


    3. From here the story and the parable diverge


    4. But at the extremes of market conditions, (great surplus or great scarcity, great demand or little demand) the value predicted by each theory will greatly diverge


    5. depart from the semicircles that first begin to diverge, and then the converge


    6. at a higher point, then they again diverge to converge at an ever higher point,


    7. Once people’s paths diverge they develop differently and the bonds that secured the friendship dissolve


    8. Two of the Great Ones with whom we have come into contact diverge


    9. Clearly there is the potential for such an approximation to diverge from


    10. I think Alice understood from the very beginning that we had come together in order to learn something, and that our paths would diverge as

    11. I have also here another glass plate in which the lines diverge each at a very slightly different angle--a typewriting protractor for measuring the slant of divergence of various letters that have become twisted, so to speak


    12. Although our paths may diverge in the end, we are bound together by our similarities


    13. � They do this in ways that may diverge from the becoming self, but they do not do so to deny the becoming self


    14. mountain and other aspects of the Exodus, that then diverge to purely literal descriptions of the so-


    15. styles diverge from the prevalent style displayed throughout the majority of the document


    16. we reached the place in the high road where the routes diverge, and then we


    17. Its layered definitions spoke directly to my life and also struck a poetic chord: to wander from the proper path, to deviate from the direct course, to be lost, to become wild, to be without a mother or father, to be without a home, to move about aimlessly in search of something, to diverge or digress


    18. Immediately, I looked it up in the dictionary and knew it was mine … : to wander from the proper path, to deviate from the direct course, to be lost, to become wild, to be without a mother or father, to be without a home, to move about aimlessly in search of something, to diverge or digress” (this page)


    19. In the new paving of the crown of the causey, some years before, the rise in the middle had been levelled to an equality with the side loans, and in disposing of the lamp-posts, it was thought advantageous to place them halfway from the houses and the syvers, between the loans and the crown of the causey, which had the effect at night, of making the people who were wont, in their travels and visitations, to keep the middle of the street, to diverge into the space and path between the lamp-posts and the houses


    20. , after the fact) analysis and trading at the right edge is poorly understood by many traders, and is a key reason why trading results often diverge from backtest and study results

    21. Another reason that execution may diverge from backtested results is that sometimes, in equities, it may not be possible to locate shares for a short sale, or other regulatory restrictions may interfere with the transaction


    22. In equities, there are frequent restrictions on shorting that may cause actual trading results to diverge from theoretical tests, and there have even been examples where shorting has been banned altogether for a group of stocks or entire regions


    23. Indicators give some of their strongest signals when they diverge from prices


    24. Now at this point we are going to diverge from standard trend analysis and look at it in slightly different terms, which I hope you will find marginally more useful when trading live, rather than the theoretical nonsense that appears in most books


    25. Implied volatility may be at a premium to the historical measure - as buyers and sellers may be expecting an imminent price move - but it will not diverge radically from the historical measure


    26. Thus, when the income statement and the cash flow statement start to diverge, it’s a signal that something is amiss


    27. In the end, though, we diverge from Graham and Dodd in one important way


    28. * For periods as long as 10 years, the returns of the Dow and the S & P 500 can diverge by fairly wide margins


    29. This is where our lives converge and diverge again


    30. Even though the price of the underlying commodity and related stocks will likely move over time in the same direction, the short term trends can often diverge

    31. 3 However, we can also see that if there is a very large move, the spread characteristics begin to diverge


    32. With a large change in volatility, the values of the three positions begin to diverge


    33. Significance is identified when the MA lines converge of diverge from one another; when they cross the current price above or below; or when the rate of acceleration in the MA lines changes, it signals reversal


    34. It tracks momentum and provides significance when crossover occurs between the averages and price; and when the two MA lines converge or diverge


    35. As they move closer (converge) or farther apart (diverge), the MA average takes on significance


    36. This shows how MACD often anticipates likely momentum in either direction, and may diverge from what price appears to be revealing


    37. When price and Stochastic MA diverge, it provides a hint that the current price trend is weak or growing weaker


    38. This is the problem many chartists have in interpreting the meaning of oscillators and the way they move, signal, or diverge


    39. Even when two investors agree that long-term market returns reflect the sum of starting yield and growth prospect, their estimates can diverge widely


    40. When the performances of the averages diverge, it is a warning that change is in the air

    41. The very reason price and value diverge in predictable and exploitable ways is because people are emotional beings


    42. As companies constantly evolve and change in response to industry or company-specific challenges and opportunities, the lack of clarity around those changes—and the risks inherent in the potential outcomes—can cause share prices to diverge widely from underlying business values


    43. Here, then, we see in man's productions the action of what may be called the principle of divergence, causing differences, at first barely appreciable, steadily to increase, and the breeds to diverge in character, both from each other and from their common parent


    44. Natural selection, also, leads to divergence of character; for the more organic beings diverge in structure, habits and constitution, by so much the more can a large number be supported on the area, of which we see proof by looking to the inhabitants of any small spot, and to the productions naturalised in foreign lands


    45. I further attempted to show that from the varying descendants of each species trying to occupy as many and as different places as possible in the economy of nature, they constantly tend to diverge in character


    46. Berthier wrote to his Emperor (we know how far commanding officers allow themselves to diverge from the truth in describing the condition of an army) and this is what he said:


    1. “Whoever would have thought that science could learn anything from a louse? Yet DNA analysis of body lice seems to indicate that it diverged from head lice about 114,000 yrs


    2. There is no knowledge of what that original small contribution did for its original recipients, and nothing much seems to have changed until 5 million years ago when the human ancestor diverged from the line ancestral to our chimp cousins


    3. Lack of a common outlook plus her sense—and maybe his—that they had diverged on the accomplishment scale—those were factors


    4. ‘round to see what I could see behind, the pairs of lines did not converge, but shockingly diverged instead


    5. ther into the cave, where the walls diverged, as that would give the creatures a


    6. If that's true, and I've seen claims that that happened within historic times, the dialects must have diverged before the loss of these final


    7. Man’s humble ancestors diverged from the ancestors of mice about 75 million years ago


    8. The meeting became tense at once as it quickly became evident to all that the British and American opinions about how to prosecute the war diverged sharply


    9. We all must have diverged from a common ancestor


    10. ” After ten minutes of walking in the same direction the path diverged

    11. Our paths have already diverged


    12. “We are human, but it is undeniable that we have diverged at least enough to warrant a subspecies


    13. But after that, the story diverged from what I’d learned in school


    14. Then it was a matter of sprinting up to his left, almost doubling back on his route but using an alley that diverged at an angle and took him back to the station via another entrance


    15. Although not intimate, because our paths in life diverged, we were good friends throughout our lifetime


    16. � The child has diverged from the organized plan of the toy and what she/he is supposed to learn


    17. A glint of the sun shining off something reflective caught his eye and he diverged down another path


    18. For several miles in this direction, the mountains appeared reluctant to yield their dominion, but within reach of the eye they diverged, and finally melted into the level and sandy lands, across which we have accompanied our adventurers in their double journey


    19. After making nearly a semicircle around the pond, they diverged from the water-course, and began to ascend to the level of a slight elevation in that bottom land, over which they journeyed


    20. Five corridors diverged like the rays of a star, and the walls, dug into niches, which were arranged one above the other in the shape of coffins, showed that they were at last in the catacombs

    21. With the woman's instinct to hide she diverged hastily—


    22. It occurred to her that he might be resting in the summer-house, towards which the path diverged a little


    23. There was a drop in the Vicar's voice when he spoke the last words He paused—they were standing on a patch of green where the road diverged towards St


    24. Price soon diverged from trend and rolled over at the beginning of November 2013 and moved lower


    25. The initial cross occurred at the end of September (arrow) and the MACD moved further into negative territory as the 12-day EMA diverged further from the 26-day EMA


    26. The MA tracked the uptrend, but it diverged lower as the trend continued


    27. The price trend appeared strong, but RSI diverged by (a) moving into overbought range and (b) moving downward, bouncing back up, and then moving downward once again


    28. 9 shows that while the broad contours are similar, calendar year returns of the two indices have diverged by as much as 9%; at least the gaps have become smaller over time


    29. She also told him that after school she had often spent long hours in the notions shop with Tránsito Ariza, performing prodigious feats of embroidery, for she had been a notable teacher, and that if she had not continued seeing Florentino Ariza with the same frequency, it had not been through choice but because of how their lives had diverged


    30. Starting in April 2009, the prices of the two ETNs diverged

    31. After ten thousand generations, species (A) is supposed to have produced three forms, a10, f10, and m10, which, from having diverged in character during the successive generations, will have come to differ largely, but perhaps unequally, from each other and from their common parent


    32. It is worth while to reflect for a moment on the character of the new species F14, which is supposed not to have diverged much in character, but to have retained the form of (F), either unaltered or altered only in a slight degree


    33. We shall, when we come to our chapter on geology, have to refer again to this subject, and I think we shall then see that the diagram throws light on the affinities of extinct beings, which, though generally belonging to the same orders, families, or genera, with those now living, yet are often, in some degree, intermediate in character between existing groups; and we can understand this fact, for the extinct species lived at various remote epochs when the branching lines of descent had diverged less


    34. So again, if the three families formed of eight genera (a14 to m14), on the uppermost line, be supposed to differ from each other by half-a-dozen important characters, then the families which existed at a period marked VI would certainly have differed from each other by a less number of characters; for they would at this early stage of descent have diverged in a less degree from their common progenitor


    35. But the three genera on the left hand have, on this same principle, much in common, and form a subfamily, distinct from that containing the next two genera on the right hand, which diverged from a common parent at the fifth stage of descent


    36. These five genera have also much in common, though less than when grouped in subfamilies; and they form a family distinct from that containing the three genera still further to the right hand, which diverged at an earlier period


    37. The branches ought to have diverged in all directions


    38. There is, however, some difficulty on this head, for it is necessary to suppose in some cases that ancient members belonging to several distinct groups, before they had diverged to their present extent, accidentally resembled a member of another and protected group in a sufficient degree to afford some slight protection, this having given the basis for the subsequent acquisition of the most perfect resemblance


    39. In the chapter on geological succession I attempted to show, on the principle of each group having generally diverged much in character during the long-continued process of modification, how it is that the more ancient forms of life often present characters in some degree intermediate between existing groups


    40. As species have generally diverged in character during their long course of descent and modification, we can understand why it is that the more ancient forms, or early progenitors of each group, so often occupy a position in some degree intermediate between existing groups

    41. Already, by the first of September, I had seen two or three small maples turned scarlet across the pond, beneath where the white stems of three aspens diverged, at the point of a promontory, next the water


    42. Soon the two ships diverged their wakes; and long as the strange vessel was in view, she was seen to yaw hither and thither at every dark spot, however small, on the sea


    43. All the crowd diverged in that direction, and our keepers dragged us thither


    1. The other diverges sharply, blinks and shimmers uncertainly before fading out to join the countless millions of other 'might have beens


    2. The other diverges sharply, blinks and shimmers uncertainly


    3. OBV gives its strongest buy and sell signals when it diverges from prices


    4. That in itself is not significant; however, when the MA line crosses price or lags far behind (diverges away from the price trend) that implies a reduction in the trend’s momentum


    5. This occurs when overbought and oversold conditions appear, or when the oscillator diverges from the price direction


    6. In those cases when the call-to-put ratio is close to the parity, the index delta of short combinations diverges slightly from zero toward negative values and the index delta of long combinations deviates in the opposite direction, toward positive values (see Figure 1


    7. If the price diverges, arbitrage should bring it back into line


    8. It diverges from all formerly accepted laws, and most unexpected and totally new modulations crop up (as is not only possible, but even easy in music having no inner law of its being); the dissonances are new, and are allowed in a new way—and this, too, is interesting


    9. It diverges from this point, and produces extreme cold at a considerable distance to the south of it on the Mississippi river


    10. Proceeding as it does from the north and northwest of lake Superior, and crossing the great expanse of water in this direction, it rushes down these great lakes to the south end of lake Michigan in latitude about 41° north, diverges from that point, and spreads over the immense regions lying to the south, where the air is more rarefied by reason of its warmer climate

    11. This current also diverges from the southern shore of Lake Erie, but is not so strong as that part of it which diverges from the south end of Michigan, and of course does not extend as far to the south


    1. "The empire began to crumble as separate factions developed to meet their diverging needs


    2. In any case, since the Darangi invasion, the actual and simulated realities were further diverging


    3. forked, with a second narrower pathway diverging towards the


    4. A few days later as he tried to fill in paperwork Ben felt his mind diverging unhelpfully to the issues of his love life


    5. Having ceased living in the era of growth, we embarked upon a post-futuristic, self-destructive love affair with the ethic of acceleration and fragmentation – many selves trailing diverging paths at varying speeds


    6. Upon more careful examination, and as they drew closer, one could see that they were actually people swimming in a military like formation and diverging around the boat


    7. Believe it or not, but this diverging from reality and misconduct about applying science is


    8. diverging from reality and misconduct about applying science is in place because of centuries of


    9. There is no sense in diverging from it


    10. They dug a channel to the sea and redirected the Yasana River into it diverging it from its natural course through the northern lands

    11. ” A mere km away a little lane hidden between the mountains, diverging from main road took us to the cascade


    12. John now projects something that looks like a walnut with lots of symmetrical paths, diverging to the sides like on a plant leaves


    13. A narrow winding street, full of offence and stench, with other narrow winding streets diverging, all peopled by rags and nightcaps, and all smelling of rags and nightcaps, and all visible things with a brooding look upon them that looked ill


    14. In fact, by establishing a circuit between two wires immersed to different depths, I'd be able to obtain electricity through the diverging temperatures they experience; but I preferred to use a more practical procedure


    15. It differs from the manatee in that its upper jaw is armed with two long, pointed teeth that form diverging tusks on either side


    16. Among the Brachyura, Conseil mentions some amanthia crabs whose fronts were armed with two big diverging tips, those inachus scorpions that—lord knows why—symbolized wisdom to the ancient Greeks, spider crabs of the massena and spinimane varieties that had probably gone astray in these shallows because they usually live in the lower depths, xanthid crabs, pilumna crabs, rhomboid crabs, granular box crabs (easy on the digestion, as Conseil ventured to observe), toothless masked crabs, ebalia crabs, cymopolia crabs, woolly–handed crabs, etc


    17. Already Dantes had visited this maritime Bourse two or three times, and seeing all these hardy free-traders, who supplied the whole coast for nearly two hundred leagues in extent, he had asked himself what power might not that man attain who should give the impulse of his will to all these contrary and diverging minds


    18. 3) shows an example of the RSI diverging with price at or near threshold areas, which effectively warned of pending changes in price direction


    19. They will look at whether the MACD line is moving in the same direction or diverging from the price data


    20. When the Stochastic MA moves faster than price (known as a “Stochastic pop”) is tells you to increase holdings (if moving in the same direction as price) or to liquidate the position if diverging against price)

    21. But he felt less and less hopeful with each failure, and presently began to turn off into diverging avenues at sheer random, in desperate hope of finding the one that was wanted


    22. The branching and diverging dotted lines of unequal lengths proceeding from (A), may represent its varying offspring


    23. Thus the varieties or modified descendants of the common parent (A), will generally go on increasing in number and diverging in character


    24. As all the modified descendants from a common and widely-diffused species, belonging to a large genus, will tend to partake of the same advantages which made their parent successful in life, they will generally go on multiplying in number as well as diverging in character: this is represented in the diagram by the several divergent branches proceeding from (A)


    25. In the same way the English racehorse and English pointer have apparently both gone on slowly diverging in character from their original stocks, without either having given off any fresh branches or races


    26. But as these two groups have gone on diverging in character from the type of their parents, the new species (F14) will not be directly intermediate between them, but rather between types of the two groups; and every naturalist will be able to call such cases before his mind


    27. We may suppose that the numbered letters in italics represent genera, and the dotted lines diverging from them the species in each genus


    28. These three families, together with the many extinct genera on the several lines of descent diverging from the parent form (A) will form an order; for all will have inherited something in common from their ancient progenitor


    29. I attempted also to show that there is a steady tendency in the forms which are increasing in number and diverging in character, to supplant and exterminate the preceding, less divergent and less improved forms


    30. This tendency in the large groups to go on increasing in size and diverging in character, together with the inevitable contingency of much extinction, explains the arrangement of all the forms of life in groups subordinate to groups, all within a few great classes, which has prevailed throughout all time

    31. You can even detect a water-bug (Gyrinus) ceaselessly progressing over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; for they furrow the water slightly, making a conspicuous ripple bounded by two diverging lines, but the skaters glide over it without rippling it perceptibly


    32. After Wagner yet new imitators appear, diverging yet further from art: Brahms, Richard Strauss, and others


    33. But this is a doctrine that I think no one can yield his assent to, till he is made to believe that two lines, constantly diverging, may finally meet in the same point


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    Synonyms for "diverge"

    diverge depart deviate vary contrast dissent disapprove disagree argue swerve bend radiate divide fork separate

    "diverge" definitions

    move or draw apart


    have no limits as a mathematical series


    extend in a different direction


    be at variance with; be out of line with