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  • adjective Not deviant.

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non- +‎ deviant

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Examples

  • S's believing or assenting to P is based on his justifying propositional reason Q.= df S's believing or assenting to P is causally sustained in a nondeviant manner by his believing or assenting to Q. and by his associating P and Q. Moser limits this account of the basing relation to instances of inferential knowledge, unlike the more general characterization of the basing relation given above.

    The Epistemic Basing Relation Korcz, Keith Allen 2006

  • The study also said the johns place significant value on the notion that paid sexual encounters are normal and nondeviant.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • The study also said the johns place significant value on the notion that paid sexual encounters are normal and nondeviant.

    Daily News & Analysis 2009

  • The study also said the johns place significant value on the notion that paid sexual encounters are normal and nondeviant.

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  • The study also said the johns place significant value on the notion that paid sexual encounters are normal and nondeviant.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • (ii) as a nondeviant result of this awareness, S is in a dispositional state whereby if he were to focus his attention only on his evidence for P (while all else remained the same), he would focus his attention on E.

    The Epistemic Basing Relation Korcz, Keith Allen 2006

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