Sentences with phrase «bit of an aberration»

So, it's almost a bit of an aberration that it's a Republican that's representing the district right now.»
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.
Regarding recent observational evidence, Amman makes the point that some model studies show that» the current moderate warming rate is a bit of an aberration, and so a substantial acceleration in the warming rate can be expected to occur in the near future, sufficient not only to match the modelled warming rate, but even to catch up the recent lost ground.»
«If these results are correct, then the current moderate warming rate is a bit of an aberration, and so a substantial acceleration in the warming rate can be expected to occur in the near future, sufficient not only to match the modeled warming rate, but even to catch up the recent lost ground.»

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The resignation of Davies after his late - night amble around Clapham Common apparently caused as progressive a figure as Blair to worry that «we could get away with Ron as a one - off aberration, but if the public start to think the whole cabinet is engaging in gay sex we could have a bit of a political problem».
I did a bit of research and realized that it was most likely due to chromatic aberration.
And they do, with just the odd aberration such as the upper door panels that look a bit scuff - prone and a prevalence of hard - touch (good quality) plastics.
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