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They say Comey deviated from the rules, deviated from the rules?
As is often the case, projections deviated far from reality.
" Rosenstein said it showed some FBI officials "deviated from important principles.
She deviated more from the norms of womanhood than Clinton did.
His investigation into Hillary Clinton deviated from well-established department policies.
Mitsubishi's fuel economy tests deviated from Japanese standards from 1991 onward.
"If I deviated, I would be doomed to success," he says.
So it would come as a surprise if he deviated significantly.
Recently, however, I had a day that deviated from the norm.
The tests also "deviated from the prescribed testing environment," it said.
Growing up, Jeb deviated from his father's and brother's career trajectories.
EPA's security procedures have not deviated over the past 14 years.
Spitalny frequently deviated from her longstanding pursuit of a college degree.
It kind of deviated in ways that are a bit unexpected.
In many years, bettors barely deviated at all from the scientific predictions.
If I deviated from the course, my phone's GPS was my backup.
But the TV series has deviated from the storyline of the book.
Teachers were ordered to report students who deviated from the party line.
On that subject, too, Kavanaugh never deviated from a few select phrases.
With M87, it deviated from perfect circularity by less than 10 percent.
She&aposs had ups and downs, but she hasn&apost deviated since.
AM: We deviated from the book a little bit in that case.
But the preferences of participants deviated when their countries and cultures were considered.
The clubs meet Friday night at PNC Arena having deviated in different directions.
Typically, if there are other airplanes that have deviated from their flight path.
" Macron also referenced countries that he considered to have deviated into "authoritarian democracy.
I hadn't just failed to shave; I'd deviated from his ethos of unflappability.
CLF never deviated from the goal of defining Ossoff as a dishonest liberal.
"We are fierce and cannot be deviated by man," the Eumenides remind him.
Mr. Currin deviated from his normal method for the portrait of Ms. Lawrence.
And anyone who deviated from these lines was unrealistic, or flat-out irrational.
This design deviated in many ways from the classic Mustangs of previous generations.
The bus driver later told media he had not deviated from the route.
He hasn't really deviated from Sessions's overall policy agenda since taking over DOJ.
The reboot has deviated from the '70s original in a couple of obvious ways.
Pay per person has deviated further from its pre-crisis trend than productivity growth.
Brett Kavanaugh deviated from his prepared statement to forcefully and tearfully deny Ford's allegations.
He speaks in a frenetic, nasal drone, like a robot with a deviated septum.
None of us have deviated from the message and the purpose of coming together.
That base of motifs is rock solid and will likely never be deviated from.
Russia has deviated from that twice, in Georgia in 2008 and again in Ukraine.
Clinton's setup violated internal department rules, the report concluded, and deviated from cybersecurity standards.
Syria has also often deviated from Iran on policy issues — much to Tehran's consternation.
The one place where Trump has deviated from conservative orthodoxy is his trade war.
He understood the mission of what he was trying to do, never deviated from it.
"My story deviated in a different direction than I expected," Moore said of her split.
But this maybe another aspect in which the show has deviated from the source material.
Though a "General American" accent predominates, the past four presidents have all deviated from it.
For 70 years the colors never deviated from the quintessential springtime palette: yellow, lilac, magenta.
But this scene also confirms that Billions has deviated from our world, in some aspects.
Except for just a couple committee members, few deviated from the numbers-shaming of Bresch.
She said the court also deviated from prevailing clinical standards in considering his adaptive functioning.
He never deviated from his daily uniform: blue jacket, khaki pants and sensible black sneakers.
Here are 19 things I bought from Amazon to prepare for my deviated septum surgery:
But the search deviated from normal search protocol in several ways, according to the lawsuit.
Do you simply notice that you've deviated from your expectations or goals and forgive yourself?
The guides have deviated from the norm in many ways by not staying at home.
It deviated from its route two hours after takeoff, according to data from military radar.
"It hit and it deviated ... It clearly hit something in that general area," Renteria said.
Throughout the news conference, liver-and-white C. J. rarely deviated from his serene, unaffected demeanor.
"My story deviated in a different direction than I expected," she told PEOPLE of her split.
Several lawmakers say her testimony helped show that the Ukraine aid deviated from that normal process.
Lab technicians at Theranos apparently deviated from the typical result by more than two standard deviations.
The big picture: The candidates who deviated from Trump include Tim Pawlenty in Minnesota, Lt. Gov.
Perhaps that is because Trimbach has never deviated from its policy of clarity in its labeling.
This was not the first time Ford has deviated from tradition in the direction of California.
U.S. strategy has hardly deviated since troops first put boots on the ground 16 years ago.
The team found that the rate of cosmic expansion deviated from expectations over that time span.
As a choreographer, Ms. Sarabhai often deviated from the typical subjects of classical dance to tackle injustice.
"My story deviated in a different direction than I expected," she previously told PEOPLE of her split.
In addition, the driver deviated from the suggested route and, as a result, entered the prohibited area.
Second, it must be possible for group members to detect when those norms have been deviated from.
Mkhwebane was delivering her findings against Barclays Africa, and it was unclear why deviated into monetary policy.
If Marvel held onto those rights, it may have never deviated away from movies featuring those heroes.
It never really deviated, and that was pretty easy for Bette for when we were doing Bette.
In addition, the driver deviated from the suggested route and as a result, entered the prohibited area.
Yung said only a single analysis has ever deviated from that range, and it's been largely discredited.
On two key issues, he's deviated strongly from past policy statements by Republican nominees: immigration and trade.
He said the subcontractor deviated from approved manufacturing processes between 2010 and 2012, resulting in the defect.
But the Australian blogger recently deviated from her usual style of post with a scathing restaurant review.
I feel like since then all your albums have deviated from each other in terms of style.
I think the only time I ever deviated from it was a category about the U.S. Senate.
Bill Walker deviated from the traditional PFD formula and reduced the value of the check for 13.
In Williams' case, Fink and his colleagues found that traditional media headlines deviated from the WHO guidelines.
Jackson acknowledged the strength of court precedent and how, if she deviated, her decision would likely be overturned.
But some recent news of the film's development has deviated — if only slightly — from the original cast speculation.
But they deviated from every norm, it&aposs important to know what it&aposs not going to do.
"My story deviated in a different direction than I expected," Moore tells PEOPLE exclusively of her 2015 split.
Whalers deviated from these shipping lanes to find far-flung areas known for an abundance of marine mammals.
The report released last week found former FBI Director James Comey deviated from department norms with his decisionmaking.
This time, however, the mandatory viewing has deviated from the usual themes of domestic politics and economic development.
Why, the critics wondered, had Waterhouse deviated from Homeric legend and depicted the Sirens as monstrous winged creatures?
These books were full of pancakes, a whole universe of pancakes that deviated from the ones I knew.
Even Lark has deviated from his traditional high-luxury lane to launch a new value-focused restaurant, Anise.
Procedures can also be shared with teams or more broadly, as well as deviated from in a transparent way.
And while there are cases in which the Justice Department has deviated from that principle, they are extremely rare.
He had previously suggested May would have to sack Hammond if he deviated from the government's position on Brexit.
Recently, some of my colleagues have deviated from this ethical precept and publicly opined about the president's mental state.
In the weeks since the election, Trump's cabinet appointments and policy priorities have deviated frequently from this populist message.
Anything that deviated from that would only show up in media's margins, at least for the first few days.
Irrespective of how responses have evolved over the past two years, Trump has not deviated from his personal script.
She now is deemed to have deviated "from the path" and thus lacks the "core values" of the school.
We see his doctor reference his "breathing problems" and deviated septum, but one wonders—how did it become so?
In Citizenfour, Poitras deviated slightly from her usual detached style by reading from emails sent to her by Snowden.
She was one of the few stars who deviated from the K-pop mold, and was chastized for it.
The speech today illustrated how the Israeli policy deviated from that consensus, and how that has exacerbated this challenge.
And that when one was young again, life would resume the course from which it had so shockingly deviated.
He also suffered a facial fracture in November 2017 with Boston that required surgery to repair a deviated septum.
She deviated from slim silhouettes to wear this billowy Carolina Herrera gown at a French state dinner in 2014.
Community banks have argued that credit unions have deviated from what Congress decided was worthy of a tax break.
They have also found no evidence that Ohio State deviated from those policies in reviewing allegations of research misconduct.
Age and, to a much lesser extent, education were the only areas that meaningfully deviated from the top line.
I can't remember a single South Asian woman, aside from children and older women, who ever deviated from that standard.
Horwitz's approach also deviated from minimalist practice in that she incorporated mistakes into her systems when she found them interesting.
But I haven't deviated from the out-of-box profile, and the earbuds have never gotten fatiguing to listen to.
It is tempting to say that history is repeating itself, but Egypt has never actually deviated from an authoritarian path.
Clinton's feminist push never quite deviated from the idea that benefits should only be doled out to those who work.
Flagg, 31, has had three nose jobs, and says he initially went under the knife to fix a deviated septum.
Once seated, Stan rarely deviated from his standard order: two eggs over easy, toast, bacon, sliced tomatoes, and black coffee.
The IG sinks Comey's narrative with a finding that he "deviated" from Justice Department rules and acted in open insubordination.
Several years ago, he had a nose job that corrected a deviated septum but also, he acknowledged, improved his looks.
A deviated septum temporarily changed her hearing, making her, she said, "uncharacteristically cautious" and leading to rumors of vocal problems.
"Emotional realism is what matters and if we deviated from that, the whole thing would fall apart," Mr. Somerville said.
White voters without college degrees, for the first time, deviated from the national trend and swung decidedly toward the Republicans.
Several years ago, he had a nose operation that corrected a deviated septum but also, he acknowledged, improved his looks.
Most Soviet citizens knew better than to talk about how their family histories deviated from a model working-class biography.
The report will also contain a risk report aimed at showing whether transfer instructions deviated from the client's typical payment patterns.
"Actually, I have a deviated septum, and I keep getting sinus infections, and I'm scared to get that [fixed]," she said.
Below-average condition ratings for both crops have not deviated much in recent weeks, although concerns about dryness have steadily grown.
The actions that 13 has undertaken have deviated from its mission, and I can no longer continue to represent this organization.
Rather, even with all the events of the past almost eight years, Egypt has never actually deviated from an authoritarian path.
DeShields deviated from the cookie-cutter path, forgoing her final year of eligibility at Tennessee to play professionally overseas last winter.
For his first solo effort, Wear Your Wounds, Bannon has deviated from his blood brothers at his genre-defying day job.
The investigation found that former FBI Director James Comey "deviated" from standard protocol but did not find evidence of political bias.
In 1935, Kodak introduced its red and yellow color scheme, and hasn't deviated from it since, despite a number of rebrandings.
In the SEC filing, BNY Mellon said the fund's net asset value 'deviated' from its intended $1.00 per share stable value.
When she emerged on the public stage she was a completely heterodox thinker, who deviated from the liberal mainstream with abandon.
The U.S. and China, in particular, have deviated from international norms on several issues and both enjoy broad spheres of influence.
That meeting "was not done through NSC staff," Kent said, explaining how it deviated from the typical process for such debriefings.
Despite the fact that Glenn's death was foretold, that doesn't lessen the sting — the show has deviated from the source material before.
Questions had to be submitted in advance of the event and if the reporter deviated, they would allegedly lose all Jenner access.
So not only is the tech able to see what a salesperson did correctly, but also where they deviated from the playbook.
Another phishing effort involved the Russians using an email address with one letter deviated from the name of a Clinton campaign member's.
"What makes nose noise?" sounds like we're supposed to be thinking of a deviated septum, but it's actually much simpler than that.
While he prevailed against Cilic, del Potro deviated from his normal recipe for success, hitting only three winners off his signature forehand.
Since launching the latest trilogy of Star Wars films, Disney has deviated from the traditional timeline for releasing trailers to the public.
I think it aligned with a lot of the principles that I already had, but I deviated from the worship center of it.
They would follow society's moral conventions and, if they deviated, their punishments at the prison or whipping-post were only to be expected.
Consequently, it's useful to think about how sure we are that a particular outcome has deviated from the norm for reasons besides chance.
It's hardly the first time Trump has deviated from his communications team's statement to offer up his own explanation for a key event.
The story deviated and ultimately landed on (I think) a more compelling question... What was the state of this relationship in the end?
In the call, Trump also deviated from his briefing book by failing to address the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain.
Conservative groups complained that the book deviated from official dogma on matters like original sin, creation, the virginity of Mary and sexual morality.
That press conference "deviated from well-established (Justice) in a way intentionally designed to avoid supervision by department leadership," the IG report concluded.
Through earlier innings and an uninterrupted rain that had never deviated much in force, Yankees Manager Joe Girardi had not publicly displayed concern.
But sometime after they discovered hip-hop in middle school, they deviated from the path to white-collar stability prescribed by Chinese society.
Having somehow deviated from its charted course and entered prohibited Russian airspace, the plane may have been mistaken for an American spy plane.
Sulli had deviated from the K-pop mold by openly speaking about her mental health and making her relationship with her boyfriend public.
The designer and star of HGTV's "Restored by the Fords" deviated only slightly from her favorite color when decorating her Los Angeles home.
All the words had been written, then I could see the finished product based on that and where it deviated and sometimes why.
He hardly deviated from a stump speech he debuted April 29 in Pittsburgh, allowing only for localized or personalized alterations, depending on the audience.
Duterte's annual address lasted nearly two hours, during which he frequently deviated from a prepared speech that was eventually reduced to brief talking points.
While "On Chesil Beach" deviated from the source material in effective ways, Mr McEwan seemed reluctant to do the same with "The Children Act".
Your snoring might be a symptom of sleep apnea or of some part of your anatomy, such as large tonsils or a deviated septum.
"It seems that the main reason was the important business area networks which deviated the most," research firm Redeye said of the profit slide.
But it's fair to wonder whether Americans would even consider a male presidential candidate whose behavior significantly deviated from the norms of conventional masculinity.
And although the window offers a theory of change, its central element—the window itself—actually describes the norm from which reality has deviated.
Though the twins achieved a wild level of success at a young age, they deviated from the child star mold when they hit adulthood.
Kanye West and Frank Ocean were no strangers to controversy, but for Beyoncé and Rihanna, these albums deviated from their apolitical pop star images.
New York has deviated from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance on mosquito control, which has been used in places like Miami.
The letter said that the abuses had "deviated from the course of legality, destroyed legal order and thoroughly disappointed people's hopes in the government."
He has never deviated from the faith of his youth, and credits God for orchestrating his rise from poverty-stricken child to billionaire adult.
Goldsmith had been recovering from surgery for a deviated septum while awaiting deployment, which had been delayed for a month because of the operation.
Where Madonna stayed truer to a more traditional look, Cabello deviated more and incorporated some modern accessories such as ankle boots and color blocking.
Some four years and 2 trillion euros later, the ECB has deviated significantly from this so called capital key, which was updated on Monday.
Among them were how progressive the movie was perceived to be, and how its plot deviated from traditional Star Wars stories and fan theories.
On health care and the ethics office episode, Trump deviated from his party's orthodoxy and aligned himself with what he believes most American people want.
In classic Cardi fashion, she even deviated from the usual acceptance speech topics to plug her new Fashion Nova collection — which is out May 8.
While "Captain America: Civil War" deviated from the original story line to fit the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it remained a hotly anticipated film for fans.
BeyoncéQueen Bey deviated from the wedding tradition and opted for a cobalt blue manicure, which looked amazing alongside her 18-karat Lorraine Schwartz engagement ring.
Anyone who deviated outside the codified sound of punk was dismissed, and in turn, the genre became known more for rigid limitations than outward experimentation.
Not a single candidate has deviated from the Democratic Party platform's support of federally funded abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, for any reason.
Google usually has little to do with those deviated versions and does not provide its own dedicated support for the variations made by other companies.
The Nasdaq and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index have been generally correlated this year, but have deviated from one another in the last month.
Even as Sister Marches deviated from the policy platform, the core team of the Women's March remained steadfast to the vision of intersectionality and equity.
" McDonald wanted to pay tribute to the girls who she says "deviated so far from the Western perception of the meek and shy Japanese schoolgirl.
The plane, a Boeing 777 operated by Malaysia Airlines, deviated from its planned route north on March 8, 2014, for reasons that are still unknown.
The new platform has been touted as a big step as it can spot if a ship has stopped or deviated from its mapped course.
They found that the fitness trackers' heart rate deviated more from the actual rate when a subject exercised on a treadmill than when at rest.
Rigorously unsentimental in his attitude to the world around him, Mr. Frank deviated from form in 1950, taking what was arguably his most romantic picture.
Perhaps the helicopter pilot deviated only for a moment away from the highway and encountered rising terrain without time to correct, and struck the hillside.
"That really infuriated the neighborhood because they felt it was a backdoor approach that deviated from the process and took away their voice," Canady said.
It's a straight line from Palin to the Tea Party to Donald Trump, a course that McCain inadvertently set, but from which he quickly deviated.
HK, told an earnings conference this week his company would not actively participate in the Hong Kong property sector as prices had "deviated from the market".
We're told Kanye is steady on his meds, but deviated from the prescribed dosage ... and that's what led to the downward spiral and eventual mental breakdown.
But the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration called it the second warmest month in terms of how much it deviated from the average for the month.
One of the few times he deviated from his script besides punching it up with adjectives and some tough talk was to tout his Jewish family.
Directed by Eva Longoria, last night's episode not only deviated from the normal Black-ish routine, it took a unique route in representing pregnancy on-screen.
Burhan told journalists in the state TV interview that the protests in El-Obeid had deviated from their course and that protesters attacked markets and banks.
"Today's session, in which the witnesses were required to appear and respond to multiple questions, needlessly deviated from this sound and longstanding practice," the aide said.
Ever since Trump took office, Senate Republicans have made a big show of pushing back against Trump whenever his foreign policy deviated from the party establishment.
High Maintenance, which includes original songs with producers like CashMoneyAP and Zaytoven, was the first time she'd deviated from rapping over instrumentals from the early aughts.
The reduced impact of Storm Gordon, which deviated away from oil-producing areas, helped offset support from forecasts of lower U.S. inventories and sanctions against Iran.
People who deviated from the Wahhabi doctrine were excluded from Islam, and jihad was considered the only way to bring them back to the right path.
President Trump, who has deviated from conservative positions in many ways, has stuck closely to the options presented to him in his two Supreme Court nominations.
But as of Friday, the revised language still deviated from the Next Generation Science standards a little bit, according to analysis from the Environmental Education Association.
But it deviated from that parchment — along with every known 18th-century version of the Declaration — in one striking respect: the ordering of the 56 signatures.
Margaret O'Mara's book The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America traces just how our uneasy present deviated from what was promised at the outset.
It'll be difficult for readers to untangle the real news — whether Election Day turnout has deviated from expectations — from the other factors that drive VoteCastr's estimates.
Last year the Lee estate sued Mr. Rudin, asserting that a draft script deviated impermissibly from the novel; Mr. Rudin countersued, and the case was settled.
Instead, it was the women who had more masculine traits — who deviated from what we think of as feminine — who received the most unwanted advances and remarks.
A septoplasty "is a surgical procedure to correct a deviated septum — a displacement of the bone and cartilage that divides your two nostrils," according to Mayo Clinic.
Central bank chief Elvira Nabiullina has said the rouble has not sharply deviated from justified levels and that she was not worried by the carry trade flows.
By placing concern for his own reputation over the rules and standards of the Justice Department, he more than deviated – he abused his trust for personal gain.
In 2001, the company found that its tests produced data that deviated from official results by up to 2.3 percent but still refused to update its methodologies.
On markets, Japan sought G20 endorsement over its concern the recent market rout, which triggered an unwelcome yen spike for the country's export-reliant economy, deviated fundamentals.
The witnesses made clear how far this targeted Trumpian initiative deviated from the systematic, broad-gauge anticorruption efforts American diplomats have been seeking in Ukraine for years.
Warren didn't disclose details of her discussions with Beijing officials, including key economic adviser Liu He, but said "the Chinese have not deviated from their talking points."
The White House has reportedly deviated from guidelines set out in a 85033 National Security Council (NSC) memo detailing the U.S. response to a global disease outbreak.
With Donald Trump, years of sustained anger united a divided GOP around a candidate who deviated from the conservative base on everything from gay marriage to entitlement spending.
The software would explore the environment it was required to study, whether physical or virtual, looking for things that deviated significantly from what it predicted it would find.
She had a tiny hump that I reduced, and also she was very deviated and had blockage for breathing, so we really killed four birds with one stone.
Jamie & Geneva Season 3, Episode 4When depicting the sex scene between Jamie and Geneva (Hannah James), the Showtime show deviated from the book in a pretty major way.
The discussion will follow the EU Commission's unprecedented decision this week to reject the Italian budget on the grounds that it vastly deviated from previously agreed fiscal targets.
Turkey, they believed, had a default set of successful policies, from which it had recently deviated and to which it could quickly revert, undoing any mistakes in between.
Although his wife Alma's grave deviated from the planned tour, volunteers wanted to make sure Boone could visit his beloved, who was laid to rest in April 2008.
"As markets rise and valuation on the Shiller has risen ... [it] doesn't mean we're in bubble territory, but we have deviated from where values should be," Davis said.
"The tumors were compressing her spine, and it had deviated her spine to the point where they were worried she would be permanently paralyzed for life," Lane said.
The FAA is reportedly working with SpaceX to assess potential revisions to that agreement, since the company has deviated from the plan it originally pitched for the area.
"I had flawless skin throughout my pregnancy so I sort of deviated away from using an [iS CLINICAL] product I had been using for years," she tells PEOPLE.
Their search of Corley clearly deviated from those standards, but the department claims that its policies on strip- and cavity-searches weren't on the books at the time.
Alex Danvers grew up wanting to be the perfect daughter, wanting to do everything the "right" way, and she internalized the idea that queerness deviated from that mission.
The plane was heading north from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing on March 2000, 22015, when it deviated from its scheduled path, turning west across the Malay Peninsula.
The sources of the deficit surge are measured by how much we've deviated from that normal growth, and the answer is that it's all about the tax cut.
In that respect, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is peak Lanthimos, though viewers might at first be tricked into thinking he's deviated toward a more natural style.
Jerry Brown has often deviated from that script, but never more so than at Tuesday's speech, which took place four days after the swearing-in of President Trump.
The military spokeswoman said a Palestinian vessel with three suspects aboard was shot at after it had deviated from the designated fishing zone in the northern Gaza Strip.
In his report, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded that Comey "deviated" from standard FBI procedure in the Clinton investigation, but was not motivated by political bias.
Looked at relative to rents, they have deviated from their long-run average by more than any other big country The Economist covers in its global house-price index.
At times "The Walking Dead" has deviated from the comics, but the current storyline appears to be heading toward a major, potentially bloody showdown with Negan and the Saviors.
Earlier this week, the Egyptian committee said it had received military radar images confirming that the jet deviated from its planned course and turned a full circle before disappearing.
Fans of the books know that the show has deviated from the text for some time now, but an OG character might just be making an appearance: Lady Stoneheart.
There was little in Mr Kerry's speech, which also forthrightly condemned Palestinian glorification of terrorism, that deviated from American policy towards Israel that goes back more than 40 years.
And for a show that has rarely deviated from its source material, Outlander takes a markedly different approach to introducing Joe Abernathy and Yi Tien Cho than the books.
The pilots had deviated slightly from the normal route between Los Angeles and Palm Springs to give Mr. Obama and his passengers a view of the sun-baked terrain.
Stanford researchers tracked energy expenditure with the Apple Watch along with six other fitness trackers, and they found readings that deviated from their standard by up to 43 percent.
Richly illustrated with cases of lupus, syphilis, eczema, and other skin diseases, these dermatological books deviated from previous, older medical publications, which were filled with textual descriptions of cases.
"Such acts have deviated from the original intent of the peaceful demonstrations and are bringing distress to the business community and the general public as a whole," it said.
"New life who dis," she captioned the Instagram reveal, echoing the sentiments of anyone who's ever deviated from their beauty comfort zone in hopes that it'd change their lives.
"In the short term the crown has deviated from our expectations, but it's far too early to conclude that this will have an impact on rates," Olsen told Reuters.
The Democrats found that "overly insular" practices at Centcom that deviated from "analytical best practices" led to more optimistic reports on the Iraqi Security Forces's strength relative to ISIS.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier that the pilots had initially followed Boeing's emergency procedures but later deviated from them as they tried to regain control of the plane.
A summit of G20 leaders, which began on September 4th in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, deviated from this stereotype with an oddly tense and protocol-defying start.
The next day, Bill Clinton, the "explainer in chief," deviated from his usual schtick of boiling down complex policy into straight-forward arguments that the average voter can understand.
"Part of the reason we deviated from the podcast was that I wanted people to be able to enjoy both without having to sacrifice one of them," Esmail said.
It said it was important that the krona exchange rate did not appreciate too quickly, which could occur if Riksbank policy deviated clearly from that of other central banks.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui told reporters tensions have somewhat risen over North Korea, but the overall situation has not deviated from a track of dialogue and consultation.
Radcliffe deviated from past discussions of wizardry and farting corpses to highlight his views on discrimination, boldly stating that he believes racism is an "undeniable" part of Hollywood today.
He went in and he corrected my deviated septum, and then he also took away that little bump on my nose and the hook that makes my nose point down.
In different times, there is some chance that members of the Electoral College might have deviated from state returns and brought the popular vote into alignment with the electoral vote.
His ideas were hardly systematic, but he never deviated from the priorities of fostering national unity among Chinese, promoting democracy and improving people's livelihoods—his "Three Principles of the People".
I certainly grew up thinking that sex went a certain way and that it was a very specific thing, and if you deviated from that, you were doing it wrong.
Mueller's ranks of prosecutors, FBI agents and support staff deviated from routine to avoid the gaggle of cameras stationed at the front of the building and other press in general.
Ironically, Sessions hasn't deviated from the administration's agenda; in fact, he's arguably Trump's biggest cheerleader -- on immigration, on taking a hard line on criminal justice and on the travel ban.
Suzuki has said that although its testing procedures had deviated from government standards, they had not produced exaggerated mileage ratings, and there was no need to restate any published ratings.
"He runs over and sweat is dripping from his face," Amanda said, only to discover that the insistent visitor was Nick, who had deviated from their usual secret sibling knock.
But she also asserted that she never deviated from Justice Department values and precedents, and insisted that the report cleared her of accusations of political bias in the Clinton investigation.
In most cases, it was just the neck of a turtleneck, the lining of a collar, or the hem of a skirt that deviated from the black-white-brown scheme.
The center originally contained 33248 buildings, which were mostly built of curtain wall construction, with beams exposed on the exterior and glazed brick that deviated from the standard industrial look.
In 2014, a top Bloomberg executive said in a speech in Hong Kong that the company should have reconsidered articles that deviated from its core coverage of straightforward business news.
So, on Wednesday, I think we deviated from our policy and I think that, that's the exception that proves how important it is for us to have conversations [about this].
At the Geneva meeting, their powerful postal systems sought to advance narrow rent-seeking interests that clearly deviated from the broader strategic relationships the United States has with these countries.
Even Bhutto, a progressive politician, had deviated from Jinnah's vision and pandered to religious conservatives when he passed a law declaring the Ahmadi minority Muslim sect to be non-Muslims.
In elite settings, largely for the benefit of insiders, Mr Xi has repudiated past crimes by ultra-leftists who were deemed by Deng to have deviated from the party line.
The show that started with a Funny or Die concept bringing Twitter to television deviated from that original pitch, but kept at its core an ingrained interdependence with social media.
Even fans who had read Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba's comics upon which the show is based had no idea what to expect, as the series deviated in so many ways.
Under its government bond-buying scheme, the ECB buys bonds in relation to a country's contribution to the bank - although it has deviated from this already in purchases of corporate bonds.
Donald Trump has certainly deviated from a great deal of party orthodoxy, but, apart from the notable case of free trade, he doesn't seem to be pulling his party with him.
"Since (Radio Okapi) has systematically deviated from being a U.N. radio station to become a partisan station," the government judged it to have violated its agreement, Mende told the news conference.
The telemetry plot then showed the Vega rocket's velocity decreasing, and the vehicle deviated below its planned ascent trajectory before falling into the Atlantic Ocean north of the Guiana Space Center.
Trump's reaction to the supporter's claim on Tuesday deviated from how the Republican front-runner handled a similar interaction with a supporter at an event in New Hampshire four months earlier.
After taking a four-year hiatus, the rapper needed to deliver a solid body of work that deviated from the radio singles if she wanted to reclaim her throne as Queen.
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Nissan said that company inspectors used "altered measurement values" on emissions inspection reports and the tests "deviated from the prescribed testing environment," according to a statement from the company on Monday.
Less than an hour after takeoff it deviated from its flight path, flying in a southwesterly direction until it eventually plunged 239 people into a remote swath of the Indian Ocean.
The reboot of this feel-good reality TV show deviated from the original by leaving its mostly New York setting to help people of all genders and sexual orientations across America.
Although the Tour corn yields have deviated from final to a larger degree in individual years, the average diversion over the past 15 years has been just 0.4 bushel per acre.
Kuroda, speaking in parliament, maintained his optimism, saying that the price trend was steadily improving, but added that the BOJ would adjust monetary policy if prices deviated and threatened its target.
What we've seen little of so far is typical January weather — the average day this month has deviated from normal in one direction or the other by more than 10 degrees.
The reserved, minimalist décor certainly wasn't distracting, but deviated from the restaurants of Ms. Sedefdjian's contemporaries who aim to replace the stuffiness of higher-end restaurants with an ostentatiously cool setting.
Worrying what other people would think if she deviated from the so-called norm — whether by bringing lunch to work or drinking water at a bar — had been holding her back.
"The bus deviated from the route secured by the security forces," Madbouly told Extra News channel, an assertion also made by the owner of the company that organized the bus tour.
At the same time, Heath meets with the head of the mineworkers union about putting a stop to the tension — aka telling him that the government won't be deviated by strikes.
There they deviated from their long-held strategy of rapid protest and quick dispersal, a tactic often described as "be water," in a nod to Hong Kong film legend Bruce Lee.
As a young writer working on her first book, it made me even more nervous about what I was writing, the ways my work deviated from other stories that were out there.
Plus, he's deviated from the conventional It designer journey at almost every chance — without cannibalizing his business, which is expected to rake in between $6 and $8 million in revenue this year.
Allegations of manipulation of the settlement price got a boost in April when the monthly settlement price deviated by a record margin of nearly 2 points from the VIX index open price.
Thorell said Visium employees routinely sought sham quotes from brokers to justify inflated values for debt securities, and deviated from prices set by third-parties on a magnitude beyond what was usual.
Bloomberg is reporting that the inspector general report to be released later on Thursday will find that former FBI Director James Comey deviated from procedure in his handling of the Clinton case.
Minutes of the ECB's June meeting released last week showed policymakers expressed doubts about relying too much on market-based measures of inflation expectations, which had deviated strongly from survey-based measures.
The fund deviated by divesting shares in strategic assets, Economic affairs minister Mohamed Azmin Ali, a new director of the fund, told parliament on Wednesday, enumerating failed investments it had written off.
However, with the new Botanist album, Collective: The Shape of He to Come, Otrebor has deviated from his singular process and opened up the creative realm to members of his live band.
Through these years, the magazine largely kept its commitment to an expanded government with higher taxes and more services, but it deviated from other currents of liberal thought in two key ways.
American officials traveling with Mr. Pompeo said on Tuesday they were encouraged that Mr. Abiy hasn't deviated from his commitment to reforms, and commended his efforts to renegotiate Ethiopia's debt with China.
The elites' jauntiness in an age of decline, so weird in retrospect, deviated sharply from the mood of cultural anxiety among American intellectuals during the 1950s, the high noon of American power.
Wald pointed to one particular chart to highlight Tesla's overheated condition: a chart tracking the percentage by which Tesla has deviated from its 200-day moving average in the last seven years.
Obviously Hayek's answer to "how much taxes" and "how much regulation" would be different than yours, but it's striking how much the conversation has deviated on both sides from this standard today.
Dr. Andrew Ordon explains that her nose has an S-shape curve, a dramatically deviated septum, and cartilage blockages on both sides, which is why it is so difficult for her to breathe.
The timeline did not explain why the crews of two patrol boats — which the military said were supposed to remain in international waterways — deviated from their course and strayed into Iranian territorial waters.
Further, if the Supreme Court must defer to earlier precedents, there is no respectable defense for those activist rulings liberals now so desperately defend, since those rulings clearly deviated from earlier constitutional understanding.
China's content regulator said late last month it was unlikely to give licenses to gory, violent video games that deviated from core socialist values and that went against traditional Chinese culture and morals.
When teens deviated from prescribed treatment regimens, they tended to use more corticosteroids than recommended or apply these topical creams and ointments more often than they should in hopes of a faster result.
According to Politico, the transition team has deviated from the tough code of ethics that Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor, sought to put in place before he was purged as transition leader.
Mahathir sees the resignation of Khazanah's management as a restructuring opportunity for a fund he said has deviated from its goal to help Malaysia's ethnic majority, the bumiputera or "sons of the soil".
Read more: An extensive new report suggests that the missing MH0003's pilot was 'clinically depressed' and purposely killed all 239 on board MH370 deviated from its planned route at 1:25 a.m.
Common causes of a decreased sense of smell include nasal problems, such as deviated septum and nasal polyps; viruses, such as rhinovirus and Epstein-Barr virus; chronic sinusitis; head injury; and certain cancers.
Last year, the Chinese government moved to unseat two dissident lawmakers elected in Hong Kong's only citywide direct elections, ostensibly because they deviated from the official text when taking the oath of office.
Parents who deviated from the immunization schedule recommended by the advisory committee and create their own had fueled the fans of contagion in what could have otherwise been a handful of measles cases.
In a recent Harvard experiment, participants deviated from automated risk assessments presented to them — they were more likely to decrease their own risk predictions for white defendants but increase them for black defendants.
Harry Morton went under the knife to repair a deviated septum just weeks before his death -- and we're told authorities are looking at this as one scenario that could have caused his death.
" On Friday, President Donald Trump deviated from his previously measured comments about Ford's allegations, saying in a series of tweets that his Supreme Court nominee is "under assault by radical left wing politicians.
In recent years, employees have started to feel like the culture and spirit of the Apple Store has deviated from its original vision as they&aposre told to prioritize iPhone sales and upgrades.
I've had a chance to show the Vive consumer version to my VR virgin friends and responses have rarely deviated from them saying the Vive is the coolest piece of technology they've ever seen.
Johnson said May had deviated from a Brexit stance she set out in a speech in January 2017 for a "strong independent, self-governing Britain" with a focus on having independent trade and regulation.
Mack McLarty, Clinton's first chief of staff, told us that although Clinton often deviated from his schedule, he started the day with a structure — usually with every hour full, with 1 to 3 p.m.
Sure, he deviated from that path when he wanted to, but for him there was no need to separate the things we do on Saturday night from the things we do on Sunday morning.
The ECB has increasingly deviated from this so-called capital key since the programme was launched in 2015, with Italy, France and Spain enjoying oversized purchases when it struggled to buy other countries' bonds.
A second direction has been to look at political consequences and ask whether areas that were particularly exposed to these shocks deviated in terms of the type of people they were electing to office.
Today, his average approval rating sits around 40 percent, and it hasn't deviated much more than three points from that figure in either direction since he fired the F.B.I. director James Comey in May.
After garnering more than a dozen Emmy nominations for its animated educational StoryBots series and specials, Netflix deviated from its MO and purchased the StoryBots brand, with plans of expanding its animated Storybots offerings.
The lawmaker, Vitaly V. Milonov, relied on news media reports and complaints from parents that the children's film includes a gay character who participates in a "sexually deviated scene," said his spokesman, Ilya Yevstigneyev.
But the ECB has already deviated from its capital key, having bought nearly 5 percent more French and Italian debt than the rule dictates while underbuying countries with small public debts like Estonia and Luxembourg.
Russian Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin said earlier on Wednesday the rouble has "seriously deviated" from fundamental value but he expected it to firm to 63-64 roubles to the U.S. dollar in December this year.
In the first experiment, measurements from the fitness trackers deviated from the lab results in a typical day by underestimating energy expenditure by as much as 22016 calories or overestimating by up to 204 calories.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin told reporters Wednesday that the office will review all VA employees and protect those who find employees within the agency who "have deviated" from the mission of serving veterans.
In Season 1, the show deviated from the book to reveal that the Mayday package — which is treated like a nuclear bomb — is nothing more or less than a stack of letters with women's stories.
Just noticing that we've deviated from our expectations or goals — whether that's eating too much or not completing a daily to-do list — isn't necessarily the same thing as degrading ourselves into a shame spiral.
Just weeks ago, Mr. Weinstein deviated from his lawyers' script with a tabloid interview in which he boasted of being a pioneering advocate for women in film and complained that his work had been forgotten.
Traders can use this list to find prospective candidates that have deviated too far from their longer-term trends, thereby serving as potential starting points for those looking to take on either short or long positions.
The President deviated from his prepared remarks to pay tribute to the families of those killed in the conflict, and to the victims themselves, including Ingrid Betancourt, who was held hostage by FARC for six years.
It attempted to fire a missile at about 5.30am local time from its east coast, but it it deviated from a "normal" trajectory, an official from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters in Seoul.
The committee has "deviated from historic practice and protocol and taken the unnecessary and premature step of authorizing a subpoena to me, the acting attorney general, even though I had agreed to voluntarily appear," Whitaker said.
But the executor of her estate, Tonja B. Carter, objected in a lawsuit of her own last month, filed in Ms. Lee's home state of Alabama, that the script had deviated too much from the novel.
While "Game of Thrones" has understandably focused on those jockeying for the mantle of leadership, this episode also deviated to shine a light on ordinary folks caught up in this mystical world's brutal struggle for survival.
The Competition Authority said it found that the actual emissions figures in traffic conditions deviated from the figures given by VW. As a result, the consumers could have been misled by the undertaking, the watchdog said.
But there was always a saccharine dimension to the idealism about the game: Baseball represented a very particular, buttoned-up version of American identity, and players who deviated from it were often subject to harsh criticism.
The Justice Department inspector general report made public on Thursday concluded that Comey's actions in the Hillary Clinton email investigation deviated from departmental norms but that the former FBI director was not motivated by political bias.
Despite public outrage over the policy of separating children from their parents who crossed into the United States unauthorized, the president's approval rating has not deviated from its recent upward trend, according to recently released surveys.
By 2008, more than two years after the incident, she had developed chronic insomnia; she continues to wake up in the middle of the night unable to breathe, despite having surgery to repair her deviated septum.
In addition, the driver deviated from the suggested route and as a result, entered the prohibited area…There are also red signs on the road in question that prohibit access to Palestinian-controlled territories (for Israelis).
He was giving a speech about Black History Month, and he kind of deviated, went off topic, talked about an erroneous report that was made earlier about the Martin Luther King bust disappearing from the White House.
In an interview for C-SPAN's "Newsmakers" program, airing Sunday, Stein said Obama's climate change policies are "a disaster" and lambasted his foreign policies, claiming he has not deviated from President George W. Bush's war on terrorism.
But it failed to draw any conclusions as to why the Boeing 777 had deviated from its route or whether the pilot was flying the plane or it was on autopilot when it plunged into the sea.
By ordering it without seeking approval from Congress, Donald Trump like other recent presidents deviated from the practice of our nation's first 2202 years that presidents not resort to war without having or simultaneously seeking congressional authorization.
The sweeps hark back to the workplace actions of President George W. Bush's administration, and deviated significantly from the Department of Homeland Security's longstanding enforcement strategy of avoiding roundups of unauthorized workers and instead targeting abusive employers.
Contemporary Indigenous Art deviated from the typical exhibition of indigenous art in Mexico in which the technical qualities of the production of work are exalted to stage folklore and a false idealization patronized by the nationalist ideology.
Professor Pamela S. Karlan of Stanford Law School deviated from her prepared opening remarks to push back on the notion that she had not read earlier witness testimony or researched the facts of the case before appearing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former FBI Director James Comey deviated from bureau norms but there was no evidence his actions before the 2016 presidential election were motivated by political bias, the Justice Department watchdog said on Thursday, Bloomberg News reported.
The long-awaited report from the Justice Department&aposs watchdog was released Thursday and concludes that former FBI Director James Comey deviated from bureau and Justice Department procedures in his handling of the Hillary Clinton e-mail investigation.
" Gael Garcia Bernal deviated from his presenting duties to decry Trump's plans to build a wall along the U.S.' southern border, saying that as a Mexican, "I am against any kind of wall that wants to separate us.
Parks, however, was no ordinary photographer — he was an artist who happened to also be a photographer and as these pictures show, he frequently deviated from his journalistic impulses to capture what can only be considered great art.
But the preliminary report on the crash showed they deviated from the directives and made other mistakes, notably flying the plane at an unusually high speed and inexplicably reactivating the anti-stall system shortly after manually overriding it.
But he is demonstrably right in concluding that Islamic orthodoxy deviated from its foundations by "abrogating" the peaceful and tolerant verses of the Quran, by reserving salvation only to Muslims, or by adopting some cruel practices like stoning.
The shadow price NAV of the General New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund, for example, deviated enough from its $1.00 stable NAV that it required BNY Mellon on Monday to file a material event disclosure with the SEC.
But on cases affecting the core electoral interests of the two parties -- like the decision impending this week on whether the Trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 20203 census -- Roberts has conspicuously deviated from that pattern.
But even as Bush tried to capitalize on his brother's popularity here and made a strong appeal to the state's large military and veterans communities, his message frequently deviated from his own record as he took aim at Trump.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee said on Thursday a report by the Justice Department's inspector general found the FBI deviated from normal procedures during its probe into former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
"This report confirms investigative decisions made by the FBI during the pendency of this investigation were unprecedented and deviated from traditional investigative procedures in favor of a much more permissive and voluntary approach," House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy said.
A Justice Department watchdog report has found that former FBI director James Comey was insubordinate and "deviated" from procedures in his handling of the probe into Hillary Clinton's email server but did not do so because of political bias.
This is because Mr. Armani has seldom deviated much from the fluid silhouette that made him celebrated enough in the 1980s for Time to put him on its cover, the first designer to rate that distinction since Christian Dior.
During the phone call, Trump deviated from the talking points that had been set by senior national security aides and instead pressured Zelensky to launch investigations targeting former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party as a whole.
A local police officers group says McManus deviated from normal procedures and told a federal officer he wasn't needed at the scene; the chief has said the city may have faced legal liability if it held the truck occupants.
The TV analysts were attempting to complete a viral Tik Tok challenge that involves throwing random objects into the air and waiting for them to hit someone in the head when Charles Barkley deviated slightly from the game plan.
So what I liked about the "growing a baby thing" was how bizarre it was, how out of step it was from the previous episode's events, which had already deviated from what was established by Watchmen's first two episodes.
But this tragic end from the comics doesn't automatically mean she's fated to stay dead on the show, as the first season of Netflix's addictively weird and wild superhero show deviated a lot from the books upon which it was based.
There was a sequel eventually developed for the Game Boy Advance that deviated further from the Pokémon formula, but the initial game was very much riding on the coattails of Pokémon developer Game Freak and Tajiri, who became its CEO.
The collaboration lineup features CMA veterans, like 50-time-nominee Reba McEntire (the most nominated female in CMA Awards history), and newbies like former One Direction star Niall Horan, who recently deviated from the pop genre with a country song.
According to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE, actress Donzaleigh Abernathy claims that while filming a fight scene with Epps, 44, for the USA television series Shooter in 2016, the actor allegedly "completely deviated from the script" and broke her right arm.
But the show occasionally deviated from that theme with speeches from two of Trump's children: Tiffany, his 22-year-old daughter with second wife Marla Maples; and Donald Trump Jr., Donald's firstborn and a key lieutenant in the Trump Organization.
In a discussion between Radcliffe and "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, which appeared on the DVD/Blu-ray for "Deathly Hallows: Part 2," the two stars recalled the writer being vocal about aspects of the movies that deviated from the books.
Graduation also deviated from West's previous work in the fact that its lyrical content wasn't as much of an aerial look on the complexities of the black-American experience as it was an invitation into what made him tick personally.
She noticed that several of Shelter Island's landowners had not just deviated from the traditional vernacular but had done so in ways that challenged the town's zoning board, neighbors' expectations of each other and the codes of coastal American design.
The aircraft was heading to Beijing, from Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, when it deviated from its scheduled route for reasons unknown and headed south over the Indian Ocean, flying for about five hours and, most likely, running out of fuel.
Now, I think that consumers are more like the slightly more socially conscious ten-year-old - we have deviated, or are attempting to deviate, from the "give me this, give me that" norm and asking companies and businesses the Big Questions.
They further insisted that at some point in the past the nation deviated horribly from its mission and fell under the control of liberal elites—pioneering many of the central themes now fueling the activism of today's Christian nationalist leaders.
Kassel and series creator Damon Lindelof also expected to receive a lot of backlash from fans of the original comic book because they deviated from the fictional setting and put the characters in the context of a real American race tragedy.
Reuters reports:ENTSO-E said the European network's frequency had deviated from its standard of 50 Hertz (Hz) to 49.996 Hz since mid-January, resulting in 113 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of lost energy, although it had appeared to be returning to normal on Tuesday.
But as he contemplated the final push for delegates and the prospect of a contested convention, the candidate deviated from his blustery true self, hiring Paul Manafort, an experienced, mature political manager to get him through the last primaries and the convention.
"We've been preferring financials to energy based on better trends in growth in shareholder returns, better management teams and price action that has materially deviated from history," Morgan Stanley chief U.S. equity strategist Adam Parker wrote in a note to clients Monday.
ENTSO-E said the European network's frequency had deviated from its standard of 50 Hertz (Hz) to 49.996 Hz since mid-January, resulting in 113 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of lost energy, although it had appeared to be returning to normal on Tuesday.
It was supposed to be modeled off of the British and Australian systems which work really well, but where it has not worked well is where they've deviated from what we at SPARTA recommended and what other countries have found to be successful.
According to the FlightRadar24 website, a Russian government jet flying from Moscow to Hamburg on Thursday deviated from the direct route over Belarus and Poland - which was once a Soviet bloc state but joined the Western military alliance after the fall of communism.
"This report confirms investigative decisions made by the FBI during the pendency of this investigation were unprecedented and deviated from traditional investigative procedures in favor of a much more permissive and voluntary approach," the Republican lawmaker, Trey Gowdy, said in a statement.
The last time that major modifications were made to Title X was over 18 years ago during the Clinton administration, and since then, there have been serious concerns that the implementation of Title X has significantly deviated from its original congressional intent.
Moreover, the scans revealed lower-level variations in metabolic activity—where it deviated significantly from the global average—indicating that the brain works to preserve specific cognitive or sensory modules, such as those relating to vision or language comprehension, as it goes dark.
According to Italian daily La Repubblica, the unidentified man had a cough and other symptoms in the days leading up to his rhinoseptoplasty, a surgery that combines the cosmetic benefit of a nose job with the therapeutic repair of a deviated septum.
The Americans also worried that there would be too little time to debate the measure this year because Ecuador had deviated from international protocol by not raising the idea of a breast-feeding resolution until shortly before the assembly gathering, they said.
Trump started to take the coronavirus threat seriously in part because Fox News host Tucker Carlson deviated from his colleagues and bluntly stated in a March 9 monologue that "this is real", and "definitely not just the flu," the Washington Post reported.
According to the FlightRadar24 website, a Russian government jet flying from Moscow to Hamburg on Thursday deviated from the direct route over Belarus and Poland, which was once a Soviet bloc state but joined the Western military alliance after the fall of communism.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen asks judge to reduce sentence MORE to publicly contest Horowitz's findings during his line of questioning, highlighting how Barr deviated from the process of submitting a statement of disagreement for the report and instead did a television interview.
As a result, the European network's frequency had deviated from its standard of 50 Hertz (Hz) to 49.996 Hz and some electric clocks, steered by the frequency of the power system rather than by a quartz crystal, have lost nearly six minutes.
I just thought, "Wow," because he deviated from those sentences and then sentencing guidelines and then added to putting salt on the wound by saying, the judge said about Manafort, "He led a blameless life until then," and that just wasn't true.
"In spite of the multiple warnings the associations ... have deviated from their objectives as written in the statute and keeps on tarnishing the country's image and sowing hatred and divisions among the Burundian people," according to the order signed by Interior Minister Pascal Barandagiye.
SINGAPORE/ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - The pilots of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX jet that crashed last month had initially followed Boeing Co's emergency procedures but later deviated from them as they tried to regain control of the plane, the Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday.
The film carries a $200 million price tag, and has generated controversy for a series of creative decisions by director and writer Rian Johnson that have, depending on your perspective, either infused new energy into decades-old series or deviated dangerously from the Jedi canon.
" Rock and roll royalty AC/DC was inducted in 2003 into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which described its sound as "scorched-earth, metallic hard rock which has rarely deviated from a template of headbanging-inducing guitar riffs, flashy drums and banshee-yell vocals.
After taking a victory lap on behalf of Facebook on the call, Zuckerberg, who just returned to work this week after a two-month paternity leave, deviated from the hard numbers for a moment to get "personal" about the birth of his first child, Max.
Part of me wants to explain to my younger readers who Rob Zombie is, but the beauty of Rob Zombie is that I don't really need to, because Rob Zombie has never deviated from his prime directive of putting on the great Lon Chaney freakout.
But the Tea Party protesters then got to work on a ferociously focused agenda: identifying and supporting primary candidates to challenge Republicans who did not agree with their demands, keeping close tabs on legislation and pressuring politicians who deviated from a Tea Party platform.
AJA won, but a district-court judge overturned the verdict with a "judgment notwithstanding the verdict"—a rare device that can be employed when a jury is deemed to have deviated far from the law (in this case by failing to acknowledge a war-risk exclusion).
When we meet, Lyric sports a towering afro and bohemian style, and she breaks the ice by talking about all of the Rocky movies—ranking which one's the best, discussing where the series deviated from being all about the underdog to a piece of Americana, and more.
As perpetual war has become accepted as a given in our lives, I'm proud to say that I've never deviated in my argument at NBC (or at my newspaper gigs) that terrorists will never be defeated until we better understand why they are driven to fighting.
Had Mr. de Blasio brought in an out-of-towner to lead the department, he could have been vulnerable to accusations of having deviated from a successful strategy, including by those in Mr. Bratton's orbit who remain at the department for now but may not for long.
Miyamoto was producer on Zelda II, not director as he was for the game before it, which could explain why it deviated stylistically so wildly, as two more greats of Nintendo's in-house development staff, Tadashi Sugiyama and Yoichi Yamada, took the reigns in that regard.
Caravans, as they've largely become known, have deviated from their original purpose -- from a way to highlight the plight of migrants, and in some cases, search for loved ones who never made it to the US -- to another, seemingly safer, form of travel to the southern border.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump deviated from his previously measured comments about the woman who has accused his Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault when he questioned Thursday why the woman didn't call the police 36 years ago, when she says the incident happened.
It has always deviated from the one-person-one-vote system that most Americans imagine they live in, but demographic shifts in recent years have made its prejudices more conspicuous, culminating in the striking gap between Hillary Clinton's decisive popular vote victory and her Electoral College loss.
It deviated slightly from a path that would be explained purely by the Sun's gravitational pull because of what some researchers said was apparently a very small emission of gas from its surface, indicative of a comet, though any such emission was so slight as to be undetected.
In a joint statement on Thursday, the production company Rudinplay and Lee's estate said they had "amicably settled ongoing litigation" following a court battle over the estate's objections that Oscar-winner Sorkin's script deviated too much from the 1960 novel about race relations in Depression-era U.S. South.
Tonkatsu may have started out as an imitation of European-style cutlets — thin, flimsy slices of veal and lamb, sautéed in butter and served with a fork and a knife — but Japanese cooks soon owned it, revised it and deviated from the European recipes to develop their own style.
Donzaleigh Abernathy claims she was filming a scene with Epps in May 2016 for the USA show "Shooter" where his character was supposed to murder her character, when he "completely deviated from the script" and "threw his left forearm with full force at [her] right arm," and broke it.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, whose insistence on austerity reforms to public finances in Athens have long made him a hate figure for many Greeks, said lawmakers in Berlin would review the deal on Friday to see if it deviated from a 2015 bailout enough to need new German parliamentary approval.
The captain and first officer aboard the aircraft, both of whom had been fired by previous employers before being hired by ExecuFlight, mismanaged the approach to Akron airport in Ohio and deviated from safety standards, as the jet stalled before crashing 1.8 miles from the airport runway, the NTSB said.
However, following another day of peaceful protests this Sunday, violence erupted late in the day as a subset of the protesters deviated from an approved route, and as some defaced a building they said served as a safe harbor for mysterious white-clad attackers who beat demonstrators a few weeks ago.
The Bruce Conner retrospective deviated from the museum's New York-Europe axis, while the German artist-diva Kai Althoff challenged every aspect of the curatorial process — installation, catalog, back of the house — with a chaotic yet magical arrangement of art and collectibles that seemed staged inside a big white ark. 26.
After he bought the stage rights to the novel and won Harper Lee's approval for Mr. Sorkin as the playwright, Lee's estate sued him, asserting the new adaptation deviated impermissibly from the novel; he countersued, and offered to stage his play in front of the judge to prove his case.
It's worth noting that the show has already deviated from Martin's novels in its treatment of its Dornish characters, since Doran Martell and two of his three children, Arianne and Trystane, are all still alive in A Song of Ice and Fire, and still seem to have roles in Martin's ongoing narrative.
Rebooting the franchise with 2009's Star Trek, Abrams blithely deviated from the original story's timeline and lore so he could make adjustments, and while neither of his movies can hold a candle to Star Trek II or Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the willingness to tinker made them unpredictable and intriguing.
"This vote makes it clear that investors in Japan will stand up and make their voices heard by voting for positive corporate governance changes, against recommendations of management, whose interests have unfortunately deviated from what's best for the company and all stakeholders," said Seth Fischer, founder and Chief Investment Officer at Oasis.
I'm talking to them, and it was such a weird thing because I'm in this room with these books and kids, there's two black kids in there… some of the white kids aren't paying attention, and I deviated from the script and told them that they didn't know how great they had it.
And they're all joined by Adam Scott, who makes his Wet Hot debut in 10 Years Later to play Bradley Cooper's character post-nose job (truly, a deviated septum can change an entire face.) Everyone is exactly as enthusiastic and willing to make total idiots of themselves as the Wet Hot way of life requires.
The five-member panel, set up by the RBI to look into why lenders were not passing on central bank rate cuts, said in a report on Wednesday that banks "deviated in an ad hoc manner from the specified methodologies" for calculating the lending rates in order to avoid passing on the RBI rate cuts.
And News Genius and its community may have unwittingly demonstrated the potential for Genius as a brigading tool: After Dawson's original post and Morrison's response, both of which deviated from the site's emphasis on journalism, users began to stray from commenting on the news in order to follow Morrison's footsteps of annotating posts defensively.
But in March, her estate filed a suit in Alabama over a draft script, arguing that it deviated too much from the novel by altering the character of Atticus, as well as his children Jem and Scout and the Finch family housekeeper, Calpurnia, who had a much larger role in the play's draft script.
When we first started our call, she asked me whether I consider myself to be more intuitive or more structured when it comes to money (after some thought, I said 'structured'), and if I had any money-related habits that I felt deviated from the 'norm' or caused me a lot of stress — I did, I said.
Recent moves by Russia to incorporate the army of the Georgian breakaway territory of South Ossetia into the Russian military and to recognize as valid documents of the Russian-controlled territories in eastern Ukraine, including passports, demonstrate that Russia has not deviated from its intent to exploit opportunities to dominate neighboring countries and seize new territory.
James Damore, who was fired in August for internally circulating a manifesto that argued Google's gender pay gap was the result of genetic differences that tend to favor men, said in a lawsuit filed in Santa Clara Superior Court that the search giant "singled out, mistreated, and systematically punished and terminated" employees who deviated from the company's view on diversity.
"When my agent received an unapologetic email concluding they [the unnamed magazine] would not run my cover/story because it 'did not reflect well on my talent' and 'did not fit their market,' the publisher claimed my look deviated from my portfolio and that I did not fit into the (sample size) samples, which is completely false," read part of her caption.
"The United States has deviated from the consensus of the two sides on several occasions, unilaterally escalating trade frictions, seriously violating the rules of the World Trade Organization, undermining the global industrial chain and the free trade system, substantially harming the interests of our country and the people, and will also include the United States," China said in proposing the levies.
But in a University of Austria at Vienna study, researchers found that turnout rates among 16- and 17-year-olds in the country deviated the least from the mean: These latter studies, which show a higher turnout among 16- and 17-year-olds than 163- to 21-year-olds, are indicative of a larger point: 18 is a terrible age to vote.
At a rally in Iowa Wednesday night — seeming to enjoy himself as he deviated from prepared remarks and held forth for over an hour: Immigration: Trump said he would introduce legislation stating that immigrants cannot receive welfare until they have been in the U.S. for 5 years — a 5 year ban is already in place under current law, so it's unclear what Trump would be modifying.
Over the course of his career, he nurtured an almost obsessive interest about the music that could be produced with computers, and from the mid-80s on, he deviated from the more classical format of drum, guitar, and bass that he used in his debut album with Soda Stereo, introducing electronic sounds in his compositions, influenced by the British New Wave of the time.
Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyProgressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial Change with minimal risk: Trump's Jimmy Carter problem McConnell takes round one in impeachment battle MORE (R-Utah), one of Trump's most outspoken critics, deviated most from the party line among GOP senators Monday, but he stopped short of saying he would vote to subpoena Bolton or any witness.
Former Four Horseman Ole Anderson's Inside Out: How Corporate America Destroyed Professional Wrestling is a fine example of this sort of thing, with Anderson's evident egotism set alongside a brutal critique of Ric Flair for always wrestling the same match (Bret Hart's Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling echoes that, calling Flair a "routine man" who never deviated from his handful of moves and spots).
David Benioff and Dan Weiss' adaptation has deviated pretty dramatically from its source material at this point — some major characters who are dead on the show but still alive in Martin's novels include Stannis, Shireen, Selyse, Myrcella and Tommen Baratheon; Ramsay and Roose Bolton; Rickon Stark; Walder Frey; Mance Rayder; the Tyrells; Hodor; Shaggydog; Summer; pretty much everyone in Dorne, and the show's most recent fatality, Petyr Baelish.
Premiering as a special during Black History Month—a move Disney has not repeated since airing an episode of That's So Raven called "True Colors" in 2005—the Emmy award-winning film was an experimental one as it was, and still remains one of the few times Disney has deviated from its happy-go-lucky scope and attempted to tackle the harsher, more complicated realities of our society.
The treatment of these persecuted migrants underscores just how much we have deviated from being the country that welcomes the tired, poor, huddled masses of other nations Finally, the news of the Saudi journalist working for the Washington Post, Jamal Khashoggi, being tortured and killed in the Saudi Embassy in Turkey, and Trump's embarrassingly weak response to it, reminds Americans just how far we have fallen as a country in terms of valuing human rights.
P.R.: I want to go back to the part about black movies, because it's really true: In 2018 there were several films from black directors (including this one, Jenkins's If Beale Street Could Talk, and Coogler's Black Panther) that centered black people, but deviated from what the Oscars tend to reward — the movies that either tell very specific parts of black history, or present a "post-racial" message about interracial friendships and really neat reconciliations.
The report found that former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, whom Trump dismissed last May, deviated from FBI guidelines by hosting a July 2016 press conference in which he criticized Clinton and said the FBI would not bring charges against her for mishandling classified information.
Professor Pamela Karlan deviated from her prepared opening remarks during the House Judiciary Committee's first impeachment hearing on Wednesday to push back on the notion that she had not read earlier witness testimony or researched the facts of the case against President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 85033,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE.

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