Deviator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Incline
To cause to deviate from a line position or direction to give a leaning
Inerringly
Without error mistake or deviation unerringly
Inordination
Deviation from custom rule or right irregularity inordinacy
Inorthography
Deviation from correct orthography bad spelling
magnetic north
low latitudes it is close to geographic true north but deviates substantially from true north as one nears the north pole
off key
Deviating from the proper pitch of a musical note or series
paracentric
Deviating from circularity changing the distance from a center
parity check
or even to use if the reading system detects a deviation from the agreed parity it signals an error to be
Change of voyage
from what is called a change of voyage or from deviation, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 25, para 141, p. 91.
Self consistent
Consistent with ones self or with itself not deviation from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided
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