Sentences with phrase «about as an aberration»

Then it should also be talked about as an aberration.

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I believe May's poor jobs growth was an aberration as was June's better - than - expected report, but the average of the two seems about right.
Even if one wanted to believe these wars were about spreading religion, they would have to be understood as a historical aberration.
Turn the clock back 20, 30, or 40 years and you would have these same exact remarks being made about unmarried North American women!!!! We were seen as social aberrations, deviants, misfits who - by the fact that we were pregnant and not married - had definitely proved that we were in no way qualified to raise our children.
This week's row about the EU referendum is getting so convoluted it's starting to feel as if this is an aberration from the norm.
We will see but I suspect the result this time was a bit of an aberration caused by the electorate in Battersea being extremely upset about Brexit and the direction May was taking the Tories as opposed to any endorsement of Labour.
Potential laser eye surgery patients should be warned about the possibility of under - or overcorrection, dry or itchy eyes, infection and potentially permanent visual aberrations such as haloes or blurred vision.
Still, as someone currently in the firing line of these perverse aberrations, I find it particularly interesting that the same hive mind currently shrieking about a one percent dip in Breath of the Wild «s average Metacritic score can't help doing exactly what it accuses others of — bombing something else because they can't handle the idea of anything other than their Precious potentially succeeding.
And from what I have read about Parsons, she didn't view Bess as an aberration, but as a member of his generation, just living and thinking in his own unique way.
It's far pickier about how far away you are from your subject (stated as «3 to 5 feet»), and its processing often struggles to handle irregularities in the subject matter with jarring aberrations in areas it incorrectly thinks are in the foreground or background.
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