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 Translation for 'to deviate from' from English to Latin
aberrare [1]to deviate from
Partial Matches
aberrare [1]to deviate
declinare [1]to deviate
abiugare [1]to separate from
Arpinus {adj}from Arpi
abhorrens {adj}varying from
abhorrens {adj}differing from
aberrare [1]to wander from
aberrare [1]to stray from
vaccinus {adj}from cows
a sinistra {adv}from the left
superincidens {adj}falling from above
quamobrem {adv}from which cause
unverified hinc {adv}from this place
quamobrem {adv}from which reason
narcissinus {adj}from the narcissus
securitas {f}freedom from danger
ab initio {adv}from the beginning
securitas {f}freedom from anxiety
a dextra {adv}from the right
unverified interrogatio {f}conclusion from questions
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Usage Examples English
  • The two-year contract would allow him to deviate from the topic of sports into realms such as "pop culture and current events," as well as politics (a right Olbermann claimed he didn't intend to exercise).
  • Under the 1919 German Weimar Constitution, the prevailing legal theory was that any law reaching the necessary supermajorities in both chambers of parliament was free to deviate from the terms of the constitution, without itself becoming part of the constitution.
  • Dodson justifies the existence of this "pull" by arguing that state legislators and courts rarely exercise their constitutional power to deviate from Federal Law despite having the capability.
  • In terms of the equilibrium properties, we can see that P2 is satisfied: in a Nash equilibrium, neither firm has an incentive to deviate from the Nash equilibrium given the output of the other firm.
  • First, imperfections cause a rational market participant to deviate from holding the market portfolio.

  • The decision to use birds prompted Newcomer to deviate from the standard eight-direction joystick.
  • The bug occurs under some circumstances during floating point-to-integer conversion when the floating point number will not fit into the smaller integer format, causing the FPU to deviate from its documented behaviour.
  • Therefore, the firms have an incentive to deviate from the equilibrium because a homogenous product with a lower price will gain all of the market share, known as a cost advantage.
  • Seventy percent of the plant's employees were fined before the disaster for refusing to deviate from the proper safety regulations under pressure from the management.
  • The rationale is that any scheme producing two-letter symbols will have to deviate from full systematicity to avoid collisions with the symbols of the permanently named elements.

  • As Wynton Marsalis explains, the big four (below) was the first syncopated bass drum pattern to deviate from the standard on-the-beat march.
  • For any manufacturer seeking to deviate from the MIL–STD-188 series standards (prior to the manufacture of an item) they must request to do so with the Joint Steering Committee (JSC) which is constituted under the Defense Communications Agency.
  • All ADCs suffer from nonlinearity errors caused by their physical imperfections, causing their output to deviate from a linear function (or some other function, in the case of a deliberately nonlinear ADC) of their input.
  • These bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance and cause the ocean's surface to deviate from the geoid.
  • Social outcomes are identified as stable equilibria in which individuals have no incentive to deviate from their course of action.

  • However, there are exceptions to that rule, and the more topics there are in a sentence, the more likely the sentence is to deviate from the usual pattern.
  • Training procedures and doctrines were standardized and promoted through HAS publications, and administrators and auditors were not permitted to deviate from Hubbard's approach.
  • This spider has been found to deviate from the traditional 24 hour circadian rhythm, opposing the circadian resonance hypothesis.
  • The big four (below) was the first syncopated bass drum pattern to deviate from the standard on-the-beat march.
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