Sentences with phrase «many of these aberrations»

This week's inflation surprises in the PPI and CPI were less of an aberration than a continuation of a trend of inflation surprises that began in January on a variety of measures.
«The recent blind faith some Republicans have shown toward free trade actually represents more of an aberration than a hallmark of true American conservatism,» Lighthizer wrote in a Washington Post piece voicing his support for Trump in 2011.
He has devoted nearly 20 years to strengthening the infrastructure of heterosexual marriage, and he fears that the rise of same - sex marriage will open a floodgate of aberrations, such as polygamy and group marriage, and will destroy the role that marriage has in bringing women and men together for the sake of having sex and rearing children.
This kind of ABERRATIONS & PERVERSIONS, were just a matter of time coming, to a GRECO - ROMAN civilization.
Such excessive concentration of power, Boff believes, leads to domination, centralization, marginalization of the faithful, triumphalism and institutional hubris — an extensive laundry list of aberrations from which not even the Sacred Congregation itself is exempted.
But I'm going to go ahead and assume that shooting 43.5 % for the year on 62 attempts, many of them completely wide open, is more of an aberration.
While black players had been prominent in previous NCAA finals — the University of San Francisco's championship teams of 1955 and»56 were led by black stars Bill Russell, K.C. Jones and Hal Perry — they were still considered to be something of an aberration.
The 24 - year - old's time at the Camp Nou has largely been seen as something of an aberration; th...
The national security agencies must have intimated you with the other forms of aberrations of IPOB in this direction.
There are too many of these aberrations to believe that someone with a real plan to take over the country would trigger the coup with so low a chance of success.
And to those who think Dino Melaye is something of an aberration, I say to them that Dino Melaye is indeed a true picture of Nigerian politics.
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.
Drugs known as PARP inhibitors have already been approved for BRCA - positive ovarian cancer, suggesting that PARP inhibitors may prove effective in prostate cancers with this type of aberration.
180 Degrees of Aberration?
Researchers have spent decades working to eliminate different kinds of aberrations, which are distortions that arise in the electron - optical lens and blur the resulting images.
Instead of fully eliminating the aberrations in the electron microscope, the researchers purposely added a type of aberration, called four-fold astigmatism, to collect atomic level magnetic signals from a lanthanum manganese arsenic oxide material.
At first Feedback thought that in a moment of aberration the authors had hit on the bizarre idea of combing through police archives in order to come up with the biographies of 1086 people who had run away from their parents, spouses or creditors, or otherwise vanished without a trace.
«Our method may be the first to use surface plasmons to address a classical optics problem such as the detection of aberrations
At the near - nanometer scale, researchers are developing a robust method to quantify atomic - scale changes at energy storage material interfaces using the new generation of aberration - corrected microscopes and in situ stages.
Lipschutz, who directs the zebrafish core at MUSC along with co-author Seok - Hyung Kim, Ph.D., is well aware of the advantages of the zebrafish for research — its genome is well characterized, it can be bred rapidly and inexpensively, and its transparent body enables easy visualization of aberrations under microscopy.
S. De Nicola, P. Ferraro, A. Finizio, S. Grilli, R. Meucci, «Phase - shifting digital holography with compensation of aberrations», Proc.
Vinegar is known to help in cases of diarrhea, the mechanism is not known, and I read a lot of aberrations about that.
Neon Chrome is something of an aberration in the twin - stick shooter genre.
Mann was drawn to «the specific kinds of aberration that explain why a lower middle - class bourgeois in Munich would be attracted to the Waffen SS in 1933.»
But Americans — and the rest of the world — would make a big mistake to suppose for one second that this Shanghai result is some sort of aberration or unique case.
Massively OP's MJ finally has the opportunity — and the group — to make a run on the underwater cave in the blue zone of the Aberration server.
Amazing that anyone could consider drought in California, however severe, to be some kind of aberration.
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.»
It might be, then, that the most recent survey results are something of an aberration.
Though this almost Full HD is not bad by any means, flagship devices have made this kind of choice feel like more of an aberration than it probably should be.
Given their typical age of onset, a broad range of mental disorders are increasingly being understood as the result of aberrations of developmental processes that normally occur in the adolescent brain.4 — 6 Executive functioning, and its neurobiological substrate, the prefrontal cortex, matures during adolescence.5 The relatively late maturation of executive functioning is adaptive in most cases, underpinning characteristic adolescent behaviours such as social interaction, risk taking and sensation seeking which promote successful adult development and independence.6 However, in some cases it appears that the delayed maturation of prefrontal regulatory regions leads to the development of mental illness, with neurobiological studies indicating a broad deficit in executive functioning which precedes and underpins a range of psychopathology.7 A recent meta - analysis of neuroimaging studies focusing on a range of psychotic and non-psychotic mental illnesses found that grey matter loss in the dorsal anterior cingulate, and left and right insula, was common across diagnoses.8 In a healthy sample, this study also demonstrated that lower grey matter in these regions was found to be associated with deficits in executive functioning performance.

Not exact matches

«Only time will tell if these patterns are just a market aberration resulting from current economic turbulence or a sign of change to come,» Barazesh said.
When Google unveiled its line of Nexus hardware products just a week later (another tablet, plus a media hub), it became apparent that Microsoft's veer toward designing physical devices was no aberration.
Rather, he said, sellers are finally coming to grips with the fact that the prices of 2014 were an aberration and aren't coming back anytime soon.
She does not, however, see the current administration as particularly unique: «The political rhetoric and style of governance we've been seeing is not an aberration
For another, it included a weather - driven aberration: Hurricane Harvey took one - third of the U.S.'s refining capacity off - line, leaving domestic producers with fewer buyers for their output.
«All of the complex derivative instruments, the weirdness, that emerged in the past 20 years in particular is a historical aberration,» he says.
The collapse of overall consumer spending in October was stunning, and the worst part of it is that nobody yet knows whether it was an aberration or a harbinger.
Blue Origin dabbling into Air Force missions is a slight aberration from its original goal of making it possible for space exploration to become an opportunity for tourism.
He then described the current crop of prognosticators as falling into two camps; those that believe current volatility is an aberration and periods of relatively low volatility — like 1995 — were the norm.
Is this sudden display of relative strength in the Nasdaq only a short - term aberration, or is it the start of new leadership in the stock market?
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.
The larger federal role of the mid twentieth century was really an aberration brought about by the demands of global war.
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.
The discussion spilled over into the delivery of bitcoin futures contracts, margins, volatility and the regulatory response to any unusual aberrations on margin — all evidence that the CFTC is engaged with the cryptocurrency market and the market forces surrounding it.
Because of that volatility in Antarctica, it's too soon to say whether this year's collapse in global sea ice is an aberration.
Perhaps the attractive prices of the past were the aberrations, not the full prices of today.
OUR habit of airing our dirty laundry and the cleaning of it IS something that they do not understand, but when we point out that we're admitting our imperfections and showing the world, as well as ourselves, that we're cleaning up those aberrations, they begin to understand.
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