Phrases with «temporary aberration»

The phrase "temporary aberration" means a short-lived mistake or deviation from what is normal or expected. Full definition

Sentences with «temporary aberration»

  • From this perspective, contemporary social issue disputes, such as that over abortion, are not temporary aberrations, but rather the stuff of future politics, where an agenda of «traditional values» confronts an agenda of «personal liberation» or what Ronald Inglehart has called, somewhat misleadingly, «postmaterial» values. (firstthings.com)
  • These annoyances are usually temporary aberrations, and can be due to a myriad of reasons. (travel-writers-exchange.com)
  • The bank's statement Tuesday acknowledged the economy is weaker than it expected, but suggested it is mostly looking through the soft patch as a temporary aberration. (macleans.ca)
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