/?di?.vi.?ns/thequalityof not beingusual, and of beinggenerallyconsideredto beunacceptable:Any deviancefromthebudgetedprofitand there is animmediateinvestigation.There are severalpossiblereasonswhysocialdeviance may beassociatedwithfasterdriving.He hasrecentlydiscoveredaworldofsexualdeviance in London'sdarkcorners.SeedeviantMore examples
Theslightestdeviance from theprogrammewillmeanthat it can bestoppedinstantly.
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