Sentences with phrase «as an aberration»

On January 21, 2003, in the aftermath of the Washington Teachers Union scandal, EIA reported: «The lack of oversight, whistleblowing, accountability, or even routine reporting, displayed by union officials, staff, staff unions, and elected representatives over a six - year period can not be dismissed as an aberration.
As the social gospel came to be regarded as an aberration of liberal theology, discussion of the kingdom from this standpoint was interrupted.
Adoption is unconsciously seen as an aberration from the norm of the biological family.
The ORNL - Uppsala team developed the technique by rethinking a cornerstone of electron microscopy known as aberration correction.
Management teams and directors of many small cap companies have viewed the last few years as an aberration in the markets.
In sum, the antidemocratic period of Catholicism must be viewed as an aberration, although, to be sure, an aberration that lasted for some centuries.
I see last year as an aberration and as far the tots go TBH they have a very balanced team with an even better coach (and they have a 30 goal season striker).
However, the betting public seems to view that stunning loss as an aberration, not a trend.
Your next world champion would do well to behold the last one, the 2011 Cardinals, a 90 - win team without so much as a 15 - game winner, not as an aberration but as a model of how to exploit the new postseason.
My second novel, Kill for You (previously published as Aberration) was the 2014 winner (tie) for Best Twist in the eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Awards.
Collective cynicism among media people sees nobler impulses only as an aberration — if it perceives them at all.
Then it should also be talked about as an aberration.
The governor described operation of a Land Registry by the federal government in Lagos as an aberration and said the proposed Stamp Duty Bill would cripple internally generated revenue due to the states.
The party in a statement, signed by Achadu Dicson, Director Research and Documentation, described the declaration as an aberration.
The first blow came from the Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, which described the holiday as an aberration.
Okanlawon advised the Secretary General of the Christian Association of Nigeria Secretary General Musa Asake, who described the adoption of Sukuk as an aberration, to come to the state and see what fruits have come out of the Sukuk initiative by the Aregbesola administration.
But not the medical view, which sees variation as an aberration,» she says.
By the majority population heterosexual, homosexual group is considered as an aberration and not normal.
Unpacking an ideological paradox whereby the violent woman is culturally figured as both an aberration of feminine values, and at the same time evidence of some intrinsic cruelty (the «deadlier than the male» myth), Loreck proves that there is indeed new territory to uncover.
But nationally, there's a strong split between those who see their actions as an aberration and those who would convict right alongside them the accountability systems that have attached increasingly high stakes to standardized tests in recent decades.
Unless EA and Eurocom really offer some unique twists on the standard lightgun formula, which they have been promising, it's likely Extraction will be seen as an aberration rather than a game that genuinely adds to the Dead Space canon.
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 is all very confusing, which is why some art historians have dismissed Burra as an aberration.
I strongly disagree, however, with those lawyers who continue to defend the availability and use of peremptory jury challenges, choosing to see the Stanley case as an aberration.
I can only interpret today's decision as an aberration.
They will distinguish those failed firms as aberrations borne of mismanagement, rather than as victims of pervasive trends that persist, including: undervaluing collegiality and cohesiveness as vital to long - run stability, mistaking growth for the sake of growth as a long - term strategic plan, and indulging their confirmation bias as they wait for some other firm to fail because they're certain it wo n`t be theirs.»
Solicitor silks, like solicitor advocates generally, are still seen by the Bar as an aberration.
Your movement affects the apparent position of objects around you, an effect known as aberration.
Moreover, the results can not be dismissed as aberrations... Surveying these scores across regions, time periods, and outcome variables, we find support for one of the strongest debunking predictions: it is impossible to find any domain in which humans clearly outperformed crude extrapolation algorithms, less still sophisticated statistical ones.
However, the betting public seems to view that loss as an aberration, not a trend, with more than 6 out of 10 spread bets picking New Orleans to bounce back and win by at least 9 points in the SuperDome.
The movie depicts the military's culture of intimidation and assault as global, not as an aberration that might be explained by the pressures of combat or the tedium of life on secluded posts.
My first two suspense novels, Finding Claire Fletcher and Kill For You (previously published as Aberration) were published in 2012 and 2013.
But he was not alone in that and maybe that should be viewed as an aberration.
Take the first half of 2009, when market forecasters largely dismissed the rise in stock prices that began in mid-March 2009 as an aberration that would soon be rectified.
Once again, we have the option of rejecting outright this undercurrent of Judeo - Christian history, and all its Asian analogues, as aberrations, errors, even blasphemy.
Yet, for the most part, our political leaders see this as an aberration, a falling away from an earlier golden age.
For a while we tried ignoring them as an aberration that would somehow go away if we pretended it wasn't there.
Do you see that as an aberration or a sign of things to come?
One might be inclined to dismiss them as aberrations, but they are aberrations who are working with our youth.
Cameron held that we must try to put the massacre in perspective, and see it as an aberration in what was otherwise a generally positive history.
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Friday called for the closure of the Federal Land Registry in Lagos, describing it as an aberration which the current ongoing Constitutional amendment process must address in line with the principle of fiscal federalism.
agos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Friday called for the closure of the Federal Land Registry in Lagos, describing it as an aberration which the current ongoing Constitutional amendment process must address in line with the principle of fiscal federalism.
Though nine students on the list did leave the school, administrators, including Success Academy Chief Executive Officer Eva Moskowitz, dismissed it as an aberration — and not standard network policy.
Those who foolishly believe that females use power in a softer manner than men; and that's why HRC needs to break the glass ceiling in the Oval Office need to ignore Senator Dianne Feinstein or dismiss her as an aberration.
The question now is if the sustained electoral success we enjoyed over 13 years will go down as an aberration, an exceptional period in our history, or the opening chapter of a series of New Labour governments dedicated to economic competence and social justice, to the right balance between markets and the state, both reformed in the public interest.
For years afterward, geneticists viewed Charcot - Marie - Tooth — and a few other diseases of similar origin that turned up later — as an aberration.
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