The iShares Russell 2000 ( IWM) has started to diverge from the SPY.
The board also endorsed the idea that qualifications in Wales should diverge from the system in England.
It has a strong, well-paced story that propels it forward, but you can diverge from that path, backtrack, and explore.
In a second interview on Wednesday with Spanish-language channel Univision, Mr Obama appeared to diverge from the senators' plan on that point.
He has opinions, real ones that occasionally diverge from those of Superman.
But as locals know well, parts of his record diverge from it.
Because oil exports from the U.S. are currently banned by law, it is conceivable that the U.S. oil market could diverge from the global market.
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On the other hand it might help explain patterns of disease associated with ageing as cells whose ancestors were genetically identical slowly diverge from one another.
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Michael Moore is right to point out that the settlement which emerged from any negotiations between Edinburgh and London might diverge from the original expectations in Scotland.
Most often people choose career paths that diverge from what really interests them because of pressure from parents and peers, or motivated by the desire for money.
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But our technology arguments diverge from disagreements about music and religion in that we have numbers and statistics to fuel things along, allowing the arguments to plod forward seemingly forever.
The yeomanry diverge from the clerisy in other ways.
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Indeed, one of the arguments for constructing a common foreign and security policy in the European Union is precisely that the European view of world affairs is likely, sometimes, to diverge from the American one.
Based on what Brzezinski and Obama's "official" campaign told him, Ignatius wrote that the two major issues where Obama's foreign policy is likely to diverge from Bush's right off the bat are Israel and Iran.
Values diverge radically from those normally associated with representative democracy.
What all this means is that the cost of medical care is subject to market forces that diverge strongly from the prices patients would pay in a free market.
This analysis, entitled Post-Mortem on the Helsinki Summit: Soviet 'Cooperation' Like This We Can't Afford, discloses that, beneath a patina of highly publicized superpower solidarity, Soviet interests and policies concerning the Middle East continue to diverge significantly from those of the United States.
And the experience of several countries suggests that, whatever educators and politicians might want, there is a limit to how far history lessons can diverge in their tone from society as a whole.
And because chromosomes and therefore genes come in pairs, and mutations occur independently in each gene of the pair, the two versions of a particular gene in any asexual line will gradually diverge, becoming more and more different from one another.
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