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1 She said now was not the time to deviate from the plan.
2 Should Britain then deviate from them, the EU could retaliate with tariffs.
3 But if I may deviate from our ethos for just one second.
4 Genotypes deviate from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in only a small number of intervals.
5 This is not the first Witches adaptation to deviate from the book.
6 His opponent, however, will not deviate from the strictest usages of business.
7 The Talmud says, A man should never deviate from a settled custom.
8 If the four deviate from their route home they could face prosecution.
9 There is no obvious reason to deviate from best practice in this case.
10 Another said Macron would not deviate from his reformist agenda as a result.
11 The court may deviate from the 10 years in the case of Zambra.
12 In fact, he said that you are not to deviate from the text.
13 We do not expect the group to significantly deviate from its current strategy.
14 Tolerances, the distance materials may deviate from desired measurements, were a particular focus.
15 Let me deviate from that slightly and then I'll come back.
16 But the court is unlikely to deviate from the minimum prescribed sentence lightly.
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