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deviance

[dee-vee-uhns] / ˈdi vi əns /


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"Personal identity is increasingly centred on national loyalty in the eyes of the public, diminishing the tolerance for 'deviance' or dual-identity".

From BBC

Risky decisions can became routine at any workplace, she suggests, labeling this effect the “normalization of deviance.”

From The Wall Street Journal

For several proteins, there were no measurable deviances in the morning and evening levels no matter whether the mothers pumped or breastfed.

From Science Daily

The character’s deviance from all authority and especially male authority lives in her feminism, her clothes and her music taste.

From Salon

The study also showed that the brainstem can utilize other features of bat calls for deviance detection, such as rapid changes in frequency or volume, in addition to differences in pitch.

From Science Daily