Sentences with phrase «viewed as an aberration»

In sum, the antidemocratic period of Catholicism must be viewed as an aberration, although, to be sure, an aberration that lasted for some centuries.

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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.
However, the betting public seems to view that stunning loss as an aberration, not a trend.
But the real Home Office tactic is now clear: they are trying to quarantine the damage, so that the misbehavior is viewed not as a matter of policy, but an aberration.
For years afterward, geneticists viewed Charcot - Marie - Tooth — and a few other diseases of similar origin that turned up later — as an aberration.
The imaging process is often affected by the field of view, wavefront aberration, ambient light, as well as the resolution of optical imaging system and detector.
Aberration of Light, a phenomenon in which a star or other celestial body, as viewed from the earth, appears to be slightly displaced from its true position.
So why should the last 150 or so years not be viewed as a possible aberration?
Management teams and directors of many small cap companies have viewed the last few years as an aberration in the markets.
That article also notes that viewing stocks simply as risky is misleading, because past stock performance over long periods suggests declines in stock values are temporary aberrations.
And we can look forward to a time when the wholesale slaughter of animals in shelters is viewed as a cruel aberration of the past.
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.
Surely this is merely an aberration, that in no way affects the accurate reporting of the overwhelming consensus views of the settled science as presented.
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