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Definitions for deviations
de·vi·a·tions
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word deviations.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of deviations in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of deviations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of deviations in a Sentence
We are working with our law enforcement partners and the chiefs of all the various agencies in L.A. County to help in providing them ways to have upward deviations in bail for repeat offenders, and that includes auto theft.
The trends in the labor market are intact, demand for labor remains strong, job openings are plentiful, and deviations from trend in the claims data are nothing to get too worried about. Claims will continue to grind lower, but it won't happen in a straight line every week.
The FBI takes compliance very seriously, especially when it comes to sensitive investigative matters, which is why, in 2019, we conducted an internal audit of those matters, while the number of deviations from FBI approval, notification and administrative requirements noted in the report is unacceptable, we began implementing important changes in training and raising awareness even prior to issuance of the report, and we remain committed to ensuring all personnel adhere to our internal investigative and operational guidelines.
Digressions are part of harmony, deviations too.
This is against the backdrop of a well-settled principle that officers can't use force, should not use force against people who are not physically resisting, and that precedent carries very little weight when courts won't let those cases go forward simply because the person in the case before them walked away instead of saying something or the officers kicked them instead of punched them or these very minor deviations.
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