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"aberration" Definitions
  1. a fact, an action or a way of behaving that is not usual, and that may be unacceptable
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They like to think this is just a small aberration, or a short-term aberration, and we'll all return to the values of sport.
"If the media treats Trump as an aberration, then the public will happily see Trump as an aberration, and we'll go back to being asleep in our evaluations," he said.
In a vibrant democracy, the site has become an aberration.
This isn't an aberration in the gun violence prevention movement.
She assumed that his behavior with her was an aberration.
The type of disparity in Flushing is hardly an aberration.
Indeed, to apologists for empire, this was merely an aberration.
Even though it's up today, it is just an aberration.
This isn't a random aberration with Mega Man 2, either.
At first, I laughed it off as an amusing aberration.
Ivy Tech Community College holding otherwise is a mere aberration.
I THINK THIS MAY BE JUST A ONE MONTH ABERRATION.
The Witcher 3, and games like it, are an aberration.
And there's little reason to think they're a statistical aberration.
Trump is not some weird aberration, he's who we are.
If so, what we must apply here is the aberration.
Because it does feel like there's an aberration of responsibility.
The 2020 race will test whether Trump really is an aberration.
Trumpism's racism, misogyny and Islamophobia, they say, is an ugly aberration.
But friends of Mr. Clinton describe that period as an aberration.
Was it an aberration or is Dubuque County now Trump country?
The slow start this season may end up being an aberration.
Although Pennsylvania is a standout example, it is not an aberration.
It's tempting to dismiss the dilemma as a company-specific aberration.
To allies & friends: Be patient, Mr. Trump is a temporary aberration.
It turned out to be not an aberration, but a prelude.
Assumption No. 4: Democratic voters view President Trump as an aberration.
In truth, undocumented migration is not an aberration of "normal" immigration.
Such sharp dissonance between these awards voting bodies isn't an aberration.
Madagascar's aye-aye lemur is an endearing aberration of an animal.
It made it clear what happened last month was an aberration.
In other words, the USS Donald Cook overflights aren't an aberration.
At the time, I assumed my arrest was some kind of aberration.
The phone, stripped of its accessories, is an aberration all by itself.
Congress and regional Supreme Courts are not an aberration, but the rule.
Many fear it was merely an aberration in a war without end.
"(Homosexuality) is not an aberration, but a variation," said Justice Indu Malhotra.
But Virginia's support for Mr. Obama that year was not an aberration.
Four more years of Donald Trump will go down as an aberration.
If Washington looks different now, I believe it to be an aberration.
The first is that he's more of an exclamation mark than an aberration.
The freakish aberration is America and the rest of the Anglo-Saxon world.
But to treat these rallies as an aberration is wholly specious, activists say.
It's fair to view their recent woes as an aberration, not an omen.
So it's a historical aberration and a rarity, where you say you're 'globalized.
For that reason, optimists hope it was an aberration—a security-service blunder.
And now, another pizza aberration has emerged from the bowels of the Internet.
Many observers see Trump's hawkish approach to Venezuela as a foreign policy aberration.
Some say the bird is an aberration created by crossing turkeys with ostriches.
But to some, that performance was an aberration for the 41-year old.
It could be an aberration and isn't a big deal on its own.
At the outset, many Labour moderates assumed Corbyn's victory marked a temporary aberration.
Trump is an aberration versus Trump is the symptom of a deep rot.
What looked like an aberration might thus be a normal way of behaving.
If one person doesn't like the new hot-dog lasagna, it's an aberration.
I was an aberration, a glitch in the supposed racial homogeneity of outdoor recreation.
The company was a bad actor, an aberration, that Facebook had to deal with.
I wish this was an aberration, but unfortunately it's becoming more and more common.
With so few examples, transmissible cancer has been easy to dismiss as an aberration.
The nuanced tale unfolding throughout American History X turned out to be an aberration.
The high-resolution images have a lot of detail and very little chromatic aberration.
The takeaway: Many experts believe Zoom likely is an aberration in the ACA marketplaces.
In India's cash-guzzling startup ecosystem, profit stories are a bit of an aberration.
Ms. Reese shrugged that off as old news and an aberration at her parlor.
He called the attack against him an "aberration" by a tiny group of troublemakers.
This attitude was in itself an aberration, Scutts argues — and not an inevitable one.
Maybe it's an aberration, a crummy first impression, as the company finds its footing.
Trump isn't an aberration; he's a part of who we are as a country.
You remember Serena Williams's temper for how it singes but also for its aberration.
This was not an aberration, and it reflects a situation not easy to change.
Traders said the USDA's note suggested the high weekly sales figure was an aberration.
Shirking this responsibility is an aberration in our culture that tends to provoke questions.
Controversies like this one are going to become the norm, rather than an aberration.
We are hard-wired to recognize difference and to view it as an aberration.
This isn't some aberration, this is how our technology and advertising platforms were designed.
I've heard far too many similar stories to believe that it is an aberration.
NOT AN ABERRATION Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond, said Tuesdays decision showed that the August jury verdict was not an aberration and that the Hardeman case could be an indication of what may happen in future similar cases.
Or very Astro-like, if you're of the opinion that last year was an aberration.
When the issue resurfaced during the 2012 presidential campaign, it looked like a weird aberration.
Yet neither can the belated recognition of Ms Dutta's woes be dismissed as an aberration.
For a democracy to honour a dictator in a public monument is indeed an aberration.
Events in South Africa may be an aberration, rather than a consequence of rapid growth.
The low homicide rate of some modern democracies are, perhaps, an aberration in human history.
Nor was the Indian famine some sort of wartime aberration from an otherwise reasonable record.
That suggests that this week's violence may not be an aberration but rather a harbinger.
" Quoting a reporter, he wrote that "here was an aberration that grew in fertile ground.
In 2016, Trump was often treated as an aberration, by both Democrats and the media.
Members of Parliament don't get murdered in Britain; this horrific event was surely an aberration.
"I wouldn't call it an aberration, but I wouldn't call it common either," Brown said.
Although misuse takes many forms, UMWA transfers are the most obvious aberration in AML spending.
We have detected within it an aberration, an irritant, that may threaten its overall health.
Ms. Yellen and her closest allies have continued to describe low inflation as an aberration.
An aberration on the verdict slip, however, has raised new questions about the trial outcome.
Just 4 percent of cancer patients have the type of genetic aberration susceptible to pembrolizumab.
We like to think that they're an aberration, an extreme version of what is possible.
But the stimulus effect faded, and that growth level now looks more like an aberration.
I don't believe it is a signal of concern, I think it is an aberration.
It's been a funky journey for a funky automaker, but it's no mere aberration or footnote.
This might not be a temporary aberration, either; President Trump has completely overtaken the Republican Party.
Further, the document we discovered yesterday has itself shed light on a near-term XM aberration.
Maybe this was just an aberration and Ingles sinks back down to league average next season.
And I'm hopeful that this is just an aberration but I don't think it will be.
I thought it was blank, a strange aberration in the middle of an otherwise full exhibition.
Officials will be tempted to dismiss its resort to violence as an aberration over a triviality.
Let's fix this aberration and get on with the business of continuing to make America great!
Was the unmasking par-for-the-course-surveillance or was it an aberration — and perhaps unlawful?
"England's semidetached relationship with continental Europe is neither new nor an aberration," he wrote in 2012.
Chile returned to the World Cup in 1998, but today that team looks like an aberration.
But, really, the original Woodstock was the blip, the tie-dyed anomaly, the aberration of hope.
The omens are good, and Democrats have reason to hope that 2016 was just an aberration.
And I thought, in a sense, Nixon's emphasis on treatment expansion was kind of an aberration.
Yet analysts say this is an aberration compared to very different atmosphere surrounding this England team.
Do you think the conviction of Officer Van Dyke represents a turning point or an aberration?
My culture views me as an aberration and regards mentally ill people with fear and suspicion.
And the handful of drivers out there making six figures are an aberration, not the norm.
He guessed that the Cubs' sluggish performance near the end of last season was an aberration.
Or at least, that's what I thought before I picked up this stiff, wafer-like aberration.
Leaders of around the world should now be on notice: Donald Trump's presidency is an aberration.
The only potential aberration is that only 87 percent of Democratic white men voted for Mrs.
While these actions enthralled primary voters, intellectuals and journalists witnessed them and judged Trump an aberration.
We can't say for sure if Matthews' brilliance was an aberration, but I'm betting it wasn't.
Many on the left think Trump's win was an aberration -- the last gasp of angry white voters.
No, this was an aberration, a presence that consumed him until its very existence became all-consuming.
" He maintained, however, that he wasn't taking on these different roles "for an eccentricity or an aberration.
All evidence points to 93/11 being an "aberration, and not a harbinger," as Mueller puts it.
The Charlottesville rally was a perverse aberration, one that the rest of us have no part in.
"The political rhetoric and style of governance that we've been seeing is not an aberration," she said.
That's why Sunday's tweets are probably not a historical aberration but a taste of things to come.
"Refining is in the midst of another extended aberration," said Richard de Caux, BP's head of refining.
But it speaks to why, despite Biden's basic establishment credibility, many insiders don't like the aberration theme.
Democrats continue to believe that Trump is an aberration rather than the natural evolution of Republican politics.
I hope the new tongue of concrete leading to the front door is only a temporary aberration.
"Probably they would say this is an aberration, the responsibility of a few people," Mr. Matas said.
And excessive focus on the notion of Trump as a historical aberration is counterproductive to those ends.
Or is Meromi's sculpture less about the ignorable victim and more about a kind of subliminal aberration?
As it turned out, the length of the interview — unheard-of by today's standards — was no aberration.
Many residents have said that the violence is an aberration in what is normally a peaceful neighborhood.
Both books make it clear that what's happening in Flint is not an aberration or a parable.
Donald Trump isn't an aberration, he's the culmination of where his party has been going for years.
" Raised Catholic in Houston, Mr. Arceneaux was taught that homosexuality was "an aberration of God's natural order.
Trump isn't an aberration of the Republican Party; he is the Republican Party in a purified form.
" He tells us that Aristotle "deemed a freak a lusus naturae, an aberration of the Natural Ladder.
"Investors view these low inflation readings not as an aberration, but rather a new normal," Williams said.
But Trump retaining his power despite charges of mistreating women is not an aberration in American life.
To anyone looking at the biggest of pictures, 1981's rates are clearly a one-off aberration.
So cruelty isn't an accident or an aberration, but something central to who and what we are?
Back then, the events were experienced as an anomaly, an aberration and tragedy that would never happen again.
Or is it more likely that he's an aberration and other Republicans might struggle to reconstruct his coalition?
Yes, Republicans proved that Trumpism isn't a temporary aberration, but the dominant strain of the contemporary Republican Party.
Mostly, Moldbug railed against democracy, questioning whether it might be an aberration that should be done away with.
Donald Trump's refusal to release his tax returns is beginning to seem less an aberration than a prelude.
The rise in prices suggested that March's decline, which was the first in 21.8 months, was an aberration.
The Fed will probably need convincing that the latest labour-market report was an aberration before tightening policy.
The fretful union of today, dominated by governments that scrap and bicker and backslide, is not an aberration.
But these trends have been increasingly evident over the past five decades and are not a 2016 aberration.
But it is also possible that Mr Trump is an aberration and will soon be out of office.
But the viral hitmaker (Miller can fairly claim to have originated the Harlem Shake) isn't just an aberration.
The government had repudiated the original truce, treating it as not only an aberration but a criminal conspiracy.
The March number — 196,000 positions added last month — makes clear that February was an aberration, not a trend.
And his success in this year's postseason isn't some aberration—he's always been a very good playoff performer.
"Investors view these low inflation readings not as an aberration, but rather a new normal," Mr. Williams said.
But life as a medical aberration remains daunting, because there is no instruction booklet for this orphan disorder.
While the goal came off a mistake, Croatia had looked the more threatening side even before Caballero's aberration.
After Barack Obama's election, many mistakenly hoped and believed that racial strife would soon become a historical aberration.
If past is prologue, then the leaked memo is, as the White House claims, probably just an aberration.
For Long, having an amount equivalent to one-third of the developing country's economy hidden is an aberration.
That might be a reasonable response if we were confident the Page investigation represented an outlier or aberration.
This isn't an aberration - the vast majority of the country lacks even two broadband providers to choose from.
There's some vignetting in the corners of photos shot with the Moment lens, along with distortion and chromatic aberration.
If I put something frightening on the television when I feel panicky, then the panic isn't an aberration anymore.
They view Blair-era centrism as a historical aberration in a party created out of the trade union movement.
But the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
Still, by replicating the same procedure, the doctors appeared to have confirmed that Brown's full recovery wasn't an aberration.
This process is referred to as "chromatic aberration," or "color fringing," and is a well-known concept among photographers.
And their decisions will go a long way toward signaling whether Spotify's move was an aberration or a trendsetter.
In Game 4, Lee delivered a performance that was at once an aberration and emblematic of his entire career.
Ivan Moreira, a senator from Chile's conservative UDI party, described the law as an "aberration" that would divide families.
For those who see Trump's Presidency as an aberration, or as a singular phenomenon, Cotton offers a useful corrective.
For many Republicans, the overarching question is whether Trump is an aberration or a harbinger of things to come.
Perhaps more, and certainly no less than the Democrats, the Republican establishment sees Trump as an aberration and interloper.
In January, for instance, people spent more in supermarkets than in restaurants, an aberration that was repeated in June.
Matheny also finished last in Lindbergh's multi-year look at manager performance, proving that 2015 was not an aberration.
One tented house looms over the Pacific Coast Highway, a candy-colored aberration picked out in the suburban sprawl.
It is up for debate whether Donald Trump will be a sad aberration in American history, a mere blip.
Until Democrats decide to sideline their elitist zealots and elect more centrist candidates, Tuesday's results will be an aberration.
But the scene Mr. Bolsonaro highlighted would be an aberration if it in fact occurred during a recent bloco.
Trump, in his actions, speech, and attitude, has distinguished himself as an aberration from commonly accepted norms and values.
Prescott proved his dazzling rookie season had not been an aberration with precise passing worthy of a longtime player.
We must make clear to our foreign partners that this present policy is an aberration, not the new normal.
"There were hardly any women in the fleet at that time, and you were almost an aberration," she said.
Their leaders believed the Austrian experience to be an aberration and looked to make an example of the country.
Economists think it's an aberration, and are expecting firmer prices when the Consumer Price Index is released on Friday.
Wide-angle shots are graded on distortion, detail throughout the frame and chromatic aberration — all difficult to correct for.
Such cooperation might seem like an aberration in Washington, D.C., these days, but it would be a welcomed change.
Ralph Northam of Virginia turned out not to be an aberration at his medical school in the early 1980s.
The current post–Industrial Revolution era of steady economic growth and improving living standards is a gigantic historical aberration.
The second month of strong job growth was further evidence that February's paltry 24,2000 increase in jobs was an aberration.
The second month of strong job growth was further evidence that February's paltry 0003,000 increase in jobs was an aberration.
A good lens should not only give you sharp photos, but combat nasty problems like distortion, vignetting and chromatic aberration.
One judge, Indu Malhotra, said that being gay should be understood as a "variation", not an "aberration", of human nature.
Mr. Trump "is an aberration, and he is clearly putting his personal interests ahead of the national interests," he said.
Rather than being an aberration, Shuai's case marks a subtle but dangerous shift in tactics for the anti-abortion movement.
But these objections to Biden's "aberration strategy" point to widespread doubts in the party about his abilities to govern effectively.
But Bernie Sanders's campaign seems to prove that Mr. Obama's treatment of Israel might be a trend, not an aberration.
The muted default situation "is an aberration given the sharp deterioration in credit risks," it said in a research note.
If Teixeira's night was not an aberration, the Yankees' surge could develop into something more than a two-week blip.
The conventional wisdom is that Trump is an aberration; the first Tuesday in November will bring back reality and normalcy.
The occurrence of a shutdown is a manifested aberration of our elected leaders' duty to responsibly provide a functioning government.
That they were a historical fluke, an exception to humanity's rule, some sort of once-in-a-historical-lifetime aberration.
Many men take for granted the world as it is, and they look at gender equality as almost an aberration.
We wanted to know if you thought the verdicts against Office Van Dyke represented a turning point or an aberration.
But for lens makers, it can provide an exact blueprint for designing a lens that completely eliminates any spherical aberration.
In this story, 2018 has been the aberration — fueled by a commodity boom and the temporary effects of tax cuts.
We'll learn to speak to each other again, and we'll look back on this moment as an aberration, a blip.
It would be easy to view the Rams-Chiefs showdown as a unicorn game, a once-in-a-generation aberration.
Ultimately, they fail to answer the question they set out: Was Trump an aberration or a remaking of American politics?
In other words, Graham-Cassidy isn't an aberration; it's more like the distilled essence of everything wrong with modern Republicans.
"President Trump is an aberration among Presidents in refusing any and all cooperation in a House impeachment investigation," they wrote.
The installation also confronts the assumptions that healthy bodies are the norm and that illness is an aberration to conceal.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, said he disagrees with Biden that Trump represents an aberration in American politics.
But one way to look at the world is that the last 70 years is a bit of an aberration.
He shows that "territorial empire" hasn't been just an aberration but an inextricable part of the country's fabric, woven throughout.
They're constructed as a threat, a necessary aberration, supposedly undermining the values and principles the European nation holds so dear.
So are those teenagers who live in neighborhoods where gun violence isn't an aberration but is woven into everyday life.
But the more time passes, the more the 1970s look like an inflationary aberration book-ended by decades of modest inflation.
A pillar of President Trump's radical deregulation crusade has been casting Obama's term as an aberration of bloated, overzealous government regulation.
Are the horror stories described by the Register an aberration, maybe excused as a state transitioning itself to a new system?
Argentina's peso firmed while its stocks index was an aberration to the general norm seen on most bourses in the region.
"I think this employment number was a fluke and an aberration," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
Or was the 2018 election an aberration, fuelled by animus against President Donald Trump, before Arizona reverts back to Republican control?
I think one of the things that the press gets around a lot of politicians is they think he's an aberration.
If this can be achieved, future generations may look back on the era of vehicles driven by humans as an aberration.
Seen in this light, Mr Mallory's lies look less like an aberration and more like an extreme form of social performance.
Belgium's soccer scene is an aberration too, further proof that there's no correlation whatsoever between population size and national team prowess.
Other data showing Korean exports rebounded last month was seen as an aberration due to two extra working days this year.
Any aberration from this alliance is thus a significant break with the status quo, and that's necessarily going to be controversial.
Has that changed politics forever, or is it just that he's an aberration who happens to be very good at Twitter?
As long as I exist in a world that sees me as an aberration, I will be a promotion of sorts.
But nevertheless, many television pundits have gone from treating Trump as an aberration of historical proportions to a relatively conventional president.
Medical conditions like cancer and heart disease are complex and not likely to be traced to a single aberration in DNA.
I wish the rise that we are seeing in crime in America today were some sort of aberration or a blip.
No longer are unmarried women "spinsters," or "cat ladies," or an aberration: "Independent female adulthood," Traister writes, is the new normal.
America's longstanding presidential system is a historical aberration, one that has only endured because of the country's relatively unpolarized party system.
According to Smithsonian's Danny Lewis, the witch trials were, historically, a taboo subject within Salem; a reminder of a horrific aberration.
It's a phenomenon known as spherical aberration, and it's a problem that even Isaac Newton and Greek mathematician Diocles couldn't crack.
People who support Biden and the other mainstream candidates are more likely to see the Trump Era as a nightmare aberration.
Some Democrats say the idea of trying to predict electability and casting Mr. Trump as an "aberration" was tried by Mrs.
The animals see a consistent pattern of moving shapes for hours — then, an aberration, like a square going the wrong way.
In fact, in his memoir, he expresses surprise at the violence he inflicted on the dishwasher, viewing it as an aberration.
The idea that everyone was equal was fine as a theoretical slogan, he said, but in practice it was an aberration.
Doug Jones's win in Alabama was no miracle, no aberration in the political ecosystem, and no supernatural rarity limited to chance.
This is also, by the way, one of the reasons I part ways with anybody that says Trump is an aberration.
She describes her modelling career as an aberration—a way to get some spending money and independence while at boarding school.
"Gandhi and Nehru were great, historic figures, but I think they were an aberration," Prasad, the former Outlook editor, told me.
Rana Ayyub: I remember when the Bombay riots happened, we thought it's going to be an aberration, it's not the norm.
For example, Olivia Block's performance "The Aberration of Light" (2016) used interference to create sonic textures that built up over time.
The Clinton campaign dismissed that as an aberration, claiming recent polls showed a hefty majority of undecideds breaking for Clinton. 2.
" It's not because Trump is an aberration, he cautions: "Trump did not create the Republican Congress; the Republican Congress created Trump.
" ELLIS PHIFER, MARKET STRATEGIST, RAYMOND JAMES, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE     "This number fell in line with the ADP, which felt like an aberration.
Pawlowski's lawyer, Jack McMahon, Jr., had argued to the court that Pawlowski had revitalized Allentown and that his crime was an aberration.
"It's less an aberration and more it's what the contract requires," said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University.
Seeing a school shooting as an event to prepare for, rather than an awful aberration, seems to have fuelled the students' anger.
European leaders seem to be hedging their bets, talking more about autonomy and collective security, while quietly hoping Trump is an aberration.
It is remarkably refreshing and a pleasant reminder that WWE's men don't (usually) tap edict is the aberration, not the historical rule.
By the same token, Biden might be emphasizing the "Trump as aberration" theme just because he thinks it's a good campaign line.
Some would say that a Democrat being elected from this state is in itself an aberration, but being reelected is pure fantasy.
Because of that volatility in Antarctica, it's too soon to say whether this year's collapse in global sea ice is an aberration.
If he does not, proving that last season was an aberration, Fitzpatrick will most likely find somewhere else to play in 2017.
Neither the giver nor the recipient was named in the report, and officials sought to gloss over the finding as an aberration.
If this is a genuine side to Mr. Pizango and not just a momentary aberration, it would have been worth looking into.
Following the Ibiza scandal, it was crystal clear on two points: Ibizagate was an aberration, and the party's agenda will remain unchanged.
Sanders is an enigma; he is a political aberration, principled and authentic, unbeholden to corporations, and only beholden to his own proclivities.
The robust data confirms the sentiment that the May report was an aberration and not indicative of weakness in the labor market.
It treated Trump like an aberration when he was, in fact, the culmination of decades of Republican evolution toward anti-government extremism.
Trump is an aberration in some ways, but he's representative of something deeply embedded in this country and in too many others.
Yet that same sense of our own aberration is the very thing that makes us special, needed, that makes our voices unique.
And false convictions among those sentenced to death are not an aberration, but do not occur at the rate Ms. Harris cited.
"History will treat this administration's time as an aberration," former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has predicted on the campaign trail.
And though Woods seems fringey, he's followed by lots of people, including Donald Trump, Jr. Woods's post is far from an aberration.
"I alone can fix it," he said during his speech at the Republican National Convention in 2016, and that was no aberration.
Some in the party view President Trump as an aberration and believe that a return to a more sensible America is possible.
Deep and wrenching cycles have always been the defining characteristic of the oil industry and are not some incidental problem or aberration.
It's hard to destroy an aberration when it looks and sounds and feels like you, that too you on your best day.
"Was yesterday's rally an aberration, with today's sell-off being the real deal continuation of last week?" the "Mad Money " host said.
By then, they hope Cook will be healthy, that Cousins's performance Monday was an aberration and that their run defense has recovered.
The December drop in starts is likely an aberration, but builders clearly need to ramp up production more than they already have.
A year ago, such a blunt message from one of the biggest acts in the world would have seemed like an aberration.
But overall, Hawley believes that the far-right's interest in Trump, a mainstream political candidate, was a historical aberration to begin with.
The more you read the report, the more this sort of American ignorance and bullheadedness seems like a pattern, not an aberration.
He also stirred the pot when he suggested that the President is an aberration and doesn't reflect the state of the Republican Party.
Maybe after Trump is out of power, the whole thing will be dismissed as an aberration of the political climate at the time.
But his presence there, in one of only two named tombs amid 34,000 anonymous war dead, is now widely seen as an aberration.
Nonetheless, going forward, it is next year's expected spending bonanza, not this year's deep freeze, that is likely to look like an aberration.
So as you hope and pray this was just an aberration, the scary reality is this is who she is: Dana Perino, monster.
Biden supporters, by contrast, typically depict Trump as a one-man historical aberration and their preferred candidate as the person to restore normalcy.
" His colleague Dan Pfeiffer chimed in to say "there is no question about the inaccuracy of that argument; Trump is not an aberration.
The extremist zealots took on a murderous rage that Josephus describes as an unfortunate aberration of Jewish tradition and a reign of terror.
The seven runs they posted Sunday night in an 8-7 loss at Boston looked like an aberration as the night wore on.
At issue is whether the partial term Thune, Barrasso and Blunt served in their leadership posts in 2012 — an aberration caused by Sen.
Similarly, the ugly incident when White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was kicked out of a restaurant weeks ago wasn't an aberration.
"A snapback in jobs creation is correcting the aberration of the previous month," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
When we think of hallucinations, we think of phenomena that are not real—created, in a way, by an aberration in our minds.
"All of the complex derivative instruments, the weirdness, that emerged in the past 20 years in particular is a historical aberration," he says.
I actually structured the book to try, in the first section, to disabuse Democrats [of the notion] that Donald Trump is an aberration.
You point out that Trump's behavior is not an aberration, but rather the way that the US has historically treated the international community.
This suggests that a recent, under-heralded trend — the Trump administration floating radical ideas that quickly fall apart — might not be an aberration.
Hindus and Muslims have lived relatively peacefully for centuries in Mirpur Khas, officials said, and they described the alleged blasphemy as an aberration.
She says that at the time she felt this was an "aberration" that she had provoked by deliberately ripping a manuscript of his.
The strength of the housing market suggests that signs of a sharp moderation in economic growth in the first quarter are an aberration.
It is an aberration to be sure — why does one of our largest airlines need to get four employees to an overnight location?
However, perhaps North Dakota is an aberration, as to date there have not been similar swings in Indiana, West Virginia, Florida or Arizona.
What has happened this season may be an aberration, so far, but it is also a reminder that soccer does not wait around.
China's existing trade surplus with the U.S. is so huge that it represents an aberration in terms of international trade theory and policy.
There are plays focused on bystanders for whom gun killings are an everyday trauma ("Pass Over") or a surreal aberration ("When It's You").
If the result is great literature, it would be perverse to judge hearing voices an aberration requiring treatment rather than a precious gift.
John Dunbar, exiled to a remote western Civil War outpost, befriends wolves and Native Americans, making him an intolerable aberration in the military.
Rather than a remote racist ideological island or aberration, the massacre was the violent expression of an ongoing assault against Latinos in Texas.
Economists had dismissed the recent back-to-back increases in filings, which had pushed claims to a five-month high, as an aberration.
The Moon landing was an aberration, a goal achieved not as an end in itself but as a means of signalling America's extraordinary capabilities.
That was the fastest game in 25 years in the World Series, but it quickly became clear it was an aberration in this series.
He said it would help him determine that the weaker economic data he was seeing wasn't an aberration caused by the most recent hike.
The most worrying thing about Mrs May is not that she is an aberration, but that she is the embodiment of today's Conservative Party.
And if anyone thinks the Hogan verdict is an aberration, listen to the words of the Republican front-runner Donald Trump on the subject.
The pundit class mostly missed the revolt, and still believes November was more of an aberration than the beginning of a different political order.
YOU KNOW, WE'RE LOOKING AT YOUR STOCK AND WONDERING WHETHER – I'M SURE SOME PEOPLE THINK IT'S AN ABERRATION, THEY WANT TO KNOCK IT DOWN.
We noted only minimal chromatic aberration (a common problem with cheaply made lenses in which colors fringe and blur, especially at high-contrast edges).
If the backwardation was confined mostly to one or two months, it could be dismissed as an aberration or a sign of market manipulation.
The book argued that the centuries-long history of slavery wasn't an aberration but a central fact in the creation of the modern world.
But what made Christie's speech genuinely scary was that it was a distillation of the Republican convention so far, not an aberration from it.
While much of the nation's punditocracy likes to present Trump as some kind of anomaly or aberration, nothing could be further from the truth.
And with that logic, 22020 is the aberration, and Democrats shouldn't use that fear of electability as a framework for choosing candidates going forward.
And with that logic, 19763 is the aberration, and Democrats shouldn't use that fear of electability as a framework for choosing candidates going forward.
Well, among other people, Joe Biden, who has repeatedly insisted that Trump is an aberration, not representative of the Republican Party as a whole.
As it turned out, if anything was an aberration, it was the gravitas and aura of command that he displayed in those trying times.
The post-Cold War era was therefore not an aberration but a continuity and confirmation of an absolute historical purpose for the United States.
But, he continued, it is more likely that that bygone era was the aberration and today's hyperpolarization is what we should expect in equilibrium.
Many Republicans are convinced that the party can correct its Trumpian aberration by reasserting the status quo ante of free markets and social conservatism.
While a partisan could perhaps write-off the Cohen-Watnick affair as an aberration, the National Security Council's substantive performance is harder to elide.
The "Leave It to Beaver" era during which Dana Mazurek raised her children was a historical aberration, but one many Americans continue to idolize.
"Japanese banks are eating into the mezzanine market, which is only seen in Japan and is an aberration," a Tokyo-based mezz investor said.
I hoped the Trump era would be seen as an aberration and made less ugly by those who might have influence over the president.
But short rallies are the norm, not the aberration, at the French Open, according to analytics provided by Roland Garros's new technology partner, Infosys.
"We can make Trump an aberration or let him fundamentally and forever alter the character of this nation," Biden's campaign said in the statement.
In short, a statistical perspective can help reveal how behavior that seems like an aberration can actually be a natural response to perverse incentives.
In that context, the Ugandan findings feel less like an aberration and more like a confirmation that the stuff we watch really, really matters.
Anyway, it's stupid to treat this fight as an aberration, or to idealize the past as a time when merit mattered above everything else.
Its works of documentation nudge us toward a recognition of current border policies not as an aberration, but as the continuation of long-established precedents.
By Wednesday, Mr. Christie was off to address the State Legislature — in Concord, N.H. The governor's drive-through appearance in New Jersey was no aberration.
Even intercourse with machines is pretty narrowly constrained, so when Ven discovers that the sexbot has learned to cry, he threatens to report the aberration.
A lot of people like to pretend that Donald Trump came out of nowhere, or that he was an aberration in an otherwise healthy GOP.
For one, despite the Michigan aberration, the polling in general this campaign has been pretty good at predicting primary results, according to the political scientists.
Consumers can file an appeal noting that their high-income year was an aberration, or that other circumstances such as divorce have reduced your income.
In this photo — especially at the top right — you can see how bad the chromatic aberration is (look for the purple fringes along the leaves).
Yet the uncomfortable truth is that whereas the war was in one sense an aberration from America's character, it was also an expression of it.
The influx of small and mid-sized funds serves as a reminder that supergiant funds are somewhat of an aberration for the venture capital industry.
Like President Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention, Clinton was careful to distinguish between mainstream Republicans and Trump, portraying the nominee as an aberration.
Sales usually rise in Southern California between November and December, with an average increase of around 12 percent, so this was clearly a huge aberration.
By the way, anyone hoping Friday's melee was merely an aberration will be disheartened, though probably not surprised, by the IRA's promise of further repercussions.
It's tempting, for so many people, to think of Trump as an aberration, a weird, over-the-top reaction to a particular moment in history.
If he is defeated soundly in 2020, the U.S. would send a strong message to the world that his time in power was an aberration.
He appears to regard velayat-e-faqih as an aberration from Shiism's quietist tradition and has backed democracy as the means to consolidate Shias' empowerment.
"The Ukraine shakedown was not some kind of aberration but rather the expression of the complete policy on the part of the president," Raskin added.
Economic data points of late, save a September jobs loss considered an aberration due to the strong hurricane activity this season, have been pretty strong.
The gubernatorial race next year will show whether the last six years were an aberration in Kansas politics or a lasting shift to the right.
The region has not been without its racial tensions, Mr. Johnson said, adding that he would not call the case with the noose an aberration.
Since then, evangelicals have embraced increasingly secular positions divorced from any biblical grounding, and supporting Donald Trump represents the logical conclusion of that tragic aberration.
But if they are to be lenient, they will need to believe last quarter's slip-up was an aberration and Noble can start generating cash.
"Forget that world of $100 — that was not the new normal; that was an aberration," Yergin said of prices before 2014, when oil prices crashed.
The Brexit vote, which took place five months before Trump's election, was a harbinger and not an aberration, and has encouraged hostility toward perceived outsiders.
It would be nice to be able to argue that Mr. Trump is an aberration, but clearly he has found a great deal of support.
And it's not a one-time aberration—his fastball rate last year was about 50 percent, too, and it hasn't been above 60 since 2013.
Bob de Jong, who won bronze in the 0003,2000m in Sochi, one of four events the Dutch swept, described the last Olympics as an aberration.
If they do, everyone else in the league may need to abandon their hopes that L.A.'s stellar defensive play is more aberration than evolution.
Far from being an aberration, Werner casually acknowledged, the phenomenon of older refugees pursuing an attention-starved young local is part of a wider trend.
Roe is also not an aberration — it is part of a long line of cases protecting rights that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
Biden believes that the Trump presidency is an aberration, a poisonous fog that the GOP has temporarily wandered into and allowed to cloud their brains.
It took Pfizer three years to locate 50 lung cancer patients who carried a rare aberration called ROS1, found in just 1 percent of patients.
The way the left has pushed to the sidelines a larger spiritual perspective — at least when that perspective is articulated by me — is an aberration.
"I dont believe it is a signal of concern, I think it is an aberration," said Ken Polcari, managing principal at Butcher Joseph Asset Management.
Moreover, this isn't a temporary aberration: interest rates less than growth are actually the norm, broken only for a relatively short stretch in the 1980s.
Democratic frontrunner and former Vice President Joe Biden has been clear: He thinks Trump is a political aberration, a sickness that America can recover from.
There&aposs been talk back and forth in the Democratic Party about whether this is aberration or a sign of a larger problem for Democrats, right?
This effect, called chromatic aberration, is something round-pupiled animals try to avoid, although you may have experienced it if you've ever had your eyes dilated.
It was awful and the pain it caused them won't ever go away, but the hope was that maybe, just maybe, such injustice was an aberration.
"What we really need to look for is if [data released in] August was just an aberration," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
The Black Friday gains were actually an aberration from a giant bear market that had already begun, whether or not people realized it at the time.
The low level of claims suggests that a sharp slowdown in job growth in March was an aberration and that the labor market continues to tighten.
He succeeds, and I'll spare you the icky details since you already know them, but even his consuming aberration isn't as horrifying as the real thing.
The most pressing question remaining, its authors say, is whether it marks a wholesale change in the political ad-scape or simply a one-time 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.
I'm more inclined to think that Tampa Bay's scoring explosion was a single-game aberration rather than the sudden emergence of the league's next great offense.
The fact that so many, about 85 percent, say the same thing, also diminishes the possibility that there is an underlying psychological aberration associated with it.
Mark Meadows, who chairs the influential Freedom Caucus, told MSNBC's Morning Joe on Friday that he believes it's more an aberration than a shift in strategy.
Frye's playoff performance isn't a complete aberration, considering his decade-long evolution into a prolific shooter; he's now at nearly 39 percent from three-point range.
" He routinely gets criticized by liberals for saying things like "History will treat this administration's time as an aberration," or "This is not the Republican Party.
So as much as Trump is a political aberration in many respects, he really isn't out of line with the typical Republican rhetoric on voter fraud.
You are invited to think about him less as a person and more as an aberration, like some dark part of America's worst self-made flesh.
Trump is no longer seen as a historic aberration, but the embodiment of white supremacy that has always been near the core of the American experience.
From this perspective, the high interest rates of the 212000s, '80s, and '90s look like an aberration driven by the unusually high inflation of that era.
If a Democrat can simply cut into Mr. Trump's numbers here, much less match Mr. Obama's, Mr. Trump's Pennsylvania victory could seem more aberration than trend.
"You don't know if this is an aberration or not, if Trump is something outside, and he's going to lose, and we'll forget," Mr. Caro said.
Iowa was an aberration, and so it might have been simple enough to dismiss how the campaigns used homegrown data to claim victory as an outlier.
"An aberration," the 86-year-old justice said when the question was posed to her at an event hosted by Amherst College, the Boston Globe reported.
Not so, says Goldman, which expects the unemployment rate to continue to drop and for the December wage number to be an aberration unlikely to persist.
" Wednesday, September 8th, 2021 // 10:19723am // Washington D.C. "It's tempting to cast Parker as an outlier, and aberration, an extreme and rare case of Internet poisoning.
Many in the family thought of this period as a horrible aberration and certain to pass — soon, they thought, reasonable people will run the country again.
By the time the dust settled in 2015, it was clear that the year before was less an aberration and more the start of a downward trend.
"Anybody but the brands (is selling second hand) - it's an aberration commercially speaking," he said, without giving any details about how they would price pre-owned watches.
Some pundits imagine car parks of the future bristling with charging-points as plugging in becomes normal and filling with liquid fuel is regarded as an aberration.
Whether that's an aberration or a shift in star power likely won't be clear for another year or so, but it's a notable change all the same.
But even if this aberration is unusual and therefore drawing extra coverage in Europe, it's worth bearing in mind how rare such events are on the continent.
In a generally stellar season for the Dodgers, Forsythe was the biggest aberration, starting the year slowly after a toe injury and never really finding a groove.
The Democratic nominee on Thursday suggested that Trump and his followers were an aberration from the GOP as a whole, but they had not taken it captive.
Former KKK leader David Duke was once an aberration in the Republican Party – an unabashed racist and xenophobe seeking higher office by appealing to voters' baser instincts.
"There's still a lot of concern that addiction involving behaviors is not a brain disease [but] more of a sociological phenomenon or a cultural aberration," he explains.
He says he believed that if LGBT people got such protections, pastors wouldn't be allowed to preach against the "aberration" that "alternative lifestyles" were to church doctrine.
Sure, the election of Donald Trump may be an aberration, but for many conservatives it means the fulfillment of objectives to upend the drastic formation of America.
"His case is not an aberration of the Chinese criminal procedure system, it is emblematic of the cruelty endemic in the Chinese criminal procedure system," he said.
Those who see the nationalist populism of Mr. Trump as an aberration in a party that will soon return to free-market, limited government orthodoxy are mistaken.
What's next: Many Europeans and their leaders are hoping all this is a temporary aberration, and that post-Trump America will revert to its previous diplomatic mode.
Was Purdue Pharma, manufacturer of OxyContin, an aberration in its misleading promotion of the drug, with assertions that ultimately resulted in $600 million in fines and penalties?
Some will argue that Mao was an aberration and it is unfair to condemn the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for his excesses in the 1960s and '70s.
A final decision on the length of reauthorization is expected to come once lawmakers return to D.C. The last two-year extension "was an aberration," Shapiro said.
The 23 police and army caps hanging above the counter — all donated to Mr. Chen by serving officers, he said — showed that their attendance was no aberration.
In fact, the more accurate reading of Nintendo's history may be that the tremendously successful Nintendo Wii was the aberration in a decades-long decline in sales.
That's not an aberration; this was was the second time in the past five presidential elections that the Republican candidate won despite getting fewer votes than the Democrat.
The Economist: Are we really living in an unfathomable period of wealth inequality—or was the relatively equal society that followed the second world war the real aberration?
"This bears watching; I would suspect the negative flows from high yields is more of a one-week aberration than the reversal of the current trend," Keon said.
CAR spent three years tracking ISIS weapons as they were recovered by Iraqi, Syrian, and Kurdish forces — and found that what happened to the missile was no aberration.
And I am optimistic that we will look back on today's vote as an aberration, a temporary deviation from the bipartisan path that has served us so well.
In case you think that advertisement was an aberration, Indeed also featured jobs for "a black-belt prioritisation ninja", and another demanding a "ninja-like attention to detail".
"The bar only increases as the year progresses given the improving revenue backdropthroughout 2853, which was more of an aberration than the norm, " he said in the note.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Iron ore's demand-driven price surge last year is increasingly looking like an aberration as supply factors once again start to weaken the price outlook.
"Some Supreme Court Justices have been of the view that there is constitutional law and then there is the aberration of constitutional law relating to abortion," Carnes wrote.
It now creates images and video with, they claim, better edge sharpness and less chromatic aberration, which means it should produce better shots when pointing toward the sun.
What can make him feel like an aberration, in spite of all that, are the many dark elements of society he's stirred up, sometimes inadvertently but often intentionally.
In Japan, the American gun issue is treated as a bizarre aberration, and much of the news media coverage of the Orlando killings focused on the terrorism angle.
More often than not, American liberals have insisted on seeing Donald Trump as an aberration, an insult—a disease that will be eradicated after its cure is discovered.
Also lacking is convincing evidence that it is caused by some aberration of family dynamics — how a child is treated or dressed by mom, dad or anyone else.
When Steele took his suspicions about Trump to the F.B.I. in the summer of 2016, it was in keeping with Orbis protocol, rather than a politically driven aberration.
He was hardly an aberration; other titlists such as Billie Jean King, Rod Laver, John Newcombe, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova and Pete Sampras were all committed net-rushers.
While his sometimes dubious defense of Mr. Trump might have seemed an aberration from his 247-year career, it was better understood, they said, as its logical extension.
Egypt's 2011 revolution was not an aberration that can now be buried under tons of cement, but rather the first manifestation of an extraordinary historical moment in Egypt.
He's made it clear on many occasions that he considers Trump an aberration and believes that he could have productive, amicable relations with Republicans once Trump is gone.
Like the rest of "Blue World," these takes on "Naima" might first seem like a light-touch aberration from the work Coltrane was doing in that consequential year.
Held to eight free throws while missing all eight of his shots from the field two nights earlier, DeRozan proved that performance was merely an aberration Saturday afternoon.
The question is whether his patience with Jason Garrett (nine-plus seasons) was an aberration after no previous coach lasted more than four years during Jones' ownership tenure.
They want to insist that Trump is an aberration, something far beyond the normal course of partisan politics or the GOP, and thus uniquely unsuited for the presidency.
To be clear, this woman was an aberration in Tri-Delt for sure, and I gained some amazing friendships with exceptional women that I hold dear to this day.
In his telling, the years since 1979 have been an aberration, foisted on the country by political Islamists and Iran (which had its Islamic revolution months before the siege).
But Trump's decision to sign that bill was a bit of an aberration, following decades in which Trump portrayed himself as being as tough on crime as they come.
You are an aberration and abomination who is willing to do and say anything  —  no matter whom it aligns you with and whom it hurts  —  to satisfy your ambitions.
If making sense of Donald Trump requires regular reminders that he is an outgrowth of powerful, ingrained political forces, rather than an unfortunate aberration, the world is certainly obliging.
The median price of a newly built home did fall 5 percent in February, according to the U.S. Census, which could be a good sign or a monthly aberration.
In the shot of the trees below, taken with an unnamed competitor's lens, you can see purple fringing — also known as chromatic aberration — around the edges of the leaves.
But that decision, like so many before it, was informed by a culture in Washington that encourages nearly any action in support of Saudi Arabia and punishes any aberration.
Leaders in both the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives say they recognize the importance and urgency of fixing this aberration that is crippling small medical device businesses.
As tempting as it is to see BTZ as an aberration from the mentality of the original Facebook group, it could also be seen as a long-overdue acknowledgement.
The data suggests that the April and May jobs data was an aberration and that June was more consistent with what is going on in the economy, he said.
The mash-up—the bootleg, the blend, the bastard child of bastard pop—was a cultural aberration on par with Chris Moyles' Channel 5 chat show or cargo pants.
Pelosi and the rest of her allies are ignoring that concern because they are convinced that 2016 was an aberration and that Trump's certain demise will rescue their fortunes.
The movie is a good metaphor for the Trump era, when you hope that this grotesquerie is an aberration but you worry that the bad guys have already won.
Even though it is a historical aberration, doesn't the very low stock market volatility of 2017 make more sense than the kind of wild swings we saw until recently?
Unfortunately, the book dodges the overarching question of whether Westboro is an aberration or an extension of the dogmatism of many religious adherents who lack tolerance for theological diversity.
We've been trying to figure out for three years if he is a mad aberration, doomed to fade, or if he is rewiring the game in some permanent way.
Many said his candidacy was an aberration stemming from his larger-than-life, tough-guy persona; his mastery of airwaves; or his willingness to appeal to racism and xenophobia.
You are an aberration and abomination who is willing to do and say anything — no matter whom it aligns you with and whom it hurts — to satisfy your ambitions.
Yet the data she was presumably referring to as an "aberration" - last month's poor U.S. employment figures - is only an outlier when you look strictly at that particular data series.
Last year may turn out to be a McDavid-fueled aberration that allowed everyone in Edmonton to really think the reason the Oilers were bad all those years was Hall.
And 21999 was not an aberration: earlier studies have shown that newly listed companies have underperformed the broader market in more than seven in 1820 years since the early 21825s.
Last October the Académie Française, founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635, issued a "formal warning" against l'écriture inclusive, calling it an "aberration" and declaring the French language in "mortal danger".
The June data suggested that May was an aberration and not indicative of weakness in the labor market that could further delay an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
"The question at the end of Q29 was whether that miss was an aberration or signs of a longer-term slowdown in the business," said Forrester Research analyst Jim Nail.
U.S. economic growth slowed less sharply in the first quarter than initially thought, but the weakness was likely an aberration amid a strong labor market that is near full employment.
Ted Cruz once called him a "liar" on the Senate floor, but the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
Court rejects Mubarak appeal bid While the case might seem an aberration, it is evidence of a justice system that does not work, said Karim Ennarah, a criminal justice researcher.
But now, from a crowded Republican field that included well-qualified candidates, there has emerged an aberration, not worthy of that party and abysmally unfit to serve as our president.
The current level of homeownership looks less disappointing if you consider the period of the mid-2000s to be an aberration born of the loose credit of the housing boom.
It feels like the world has been engulfed in a chronic-seeming grimness, and it was beginning to feel like it was no longer an aberration but the new reality.
The data also suggests that the April and May jobs numbers were an aberration and that June was more consistent with what is going on in the economy, he said.
"Last cycle, there were a lot of people talking about this massive Democratic online fundraising as if it was somewhat of an aberration," said Cam Savage, a veteran GOP operative.
The first thing to understand is that lots of popular conceptions of Trump — that he's an anomaly, an aberration, an outsider who's hijacked and split the party — are just wrong.
The victim might believe that the abuse was an aberration, or that she can regain power in an out-of-control relationship by refusing to let what happened get to her.
Many Utahns see the real estate magnate's nomination as an aberration and say they will continue to vote Republican in the future so long as the party puts up palatable candidates.
Cultural reactionaries rely on people accepting their position — in this case, a world where only white men do things — as the apolitical default, making any aberration an example of "forced" tokenism.
The quality of the lenses is such that the camera is probably best avoided for stills; the chromatic aberration is absolutely horrendous; I didn't know they still made cameras so afflicted.
The (predominantly male) French Academy, created by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635, warned that this "aberration" would create "a confusion close to illegibility" and allow other languages to "take advantage to prevail".
But Biden's prediction of a GOP "epiphany" follows several instances in which he has described Trump as an "aberration" as long as his tenure in office is limited to four years.
They have proven that Trump's America is, sadly, an aberration where people feel free not only to wear their racism, discrimination and bigotry on their sleeves but to act on it.
Establishment Democrats across America wasted no time in admonishing the left to know its place and discounting Ocasio-Cortez's success as an aberration and a product of her deep-blue district.
A special few work so hard and succeed so brightly that they leave their mistakes so far behind that they prove what an aberration of their high character those acts were.
Last season, Els failed to record a top-10 finish on the PGA Tour for the first time since 1992, when he was 22, an aberration he attributed to poor putting.
It's possible that people in the future will look back at the Trump era as a momentary aberration: "'Well, that was crazy but at least it didn't last long,'" said Stern.
Meanwhile, many news organizations — which, by the way, gave Ryan years of adoring coverage — treat recent G.O.P. actions as if they are some kind of aberration, a departure from previous principles.
Rather, he clings tightly to the idea that the Trump presidency is a historical aberration and persists in claiming that Republicans are reasonable people with whom compromise and comity are possible.
This is a core of the Biden argument, that Trump is this aberration, that if we get rid of him, Republicans will somehow resort to something more normal or less terrible.
In fact, the low interest rate climate has been more rule than exception and indicative that even negative interest rates shouldn't be considered a major aberration, and may stay there — permanently.
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But that confidence, that steeliness, that unflappable professionalism — to the white male senators hearing her testimony, and much of the audience watching the hearings — that made Hill an aberration, and a threat.
In this sense, "Jesus Is King" is not an aberration, but rather the culmination of nearly two decades of award-winning work in the music industry as both MC and performance artist.
With the next iterations of Fifa and Madden scheduled to hit the market within the next month, don't be surprised if tomorrow's results are an aberration from the rest of the year.
"Last year was an aberration of sorts, and it would always have been very difficult to reach those heights again," Sriram Prakash, global lead of M&A Insight at Deloitte, told CNBC.
At parts where the lighting is blown-out, the images reveal that the Meizu lens suffered from some chromatic aberration (the purple ghosting at bright parts) and lighting bleeding into dark areas.
Loxo Oncology, a biotechnology firm in Stamford, Connecticut, has developed a drug aimed at this aberration; the idea is that it should be licensed for use in anyone with the relevant mutation.
But price stability at a time of acute uncertainty due to El Nino, the onset of the South American harvest and ahead of the U.S. planting season is "an aberration", said Redlich.
Residential investment has made a positive contribution to overall gross domestic product for eight of the last nine quarters (and economists think that a drop in the second quarter was an aberration).
In her new book Insecure Majorities, Lee argues that this era of close competitiveness, in which the parties are constantly losing and regaining congressional majorities and White House control, is an aberration.
"They think the U.S. retreat from the national stage [under Trump] is an aberration," says Jim Lewis, a former Commerce Department China expert now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Supporters of sanctuary policies say they build trust with immigrant communities and ultimately stop crime, and have argued that Ms. Steinle's death was an aberration that was unfairly turned into political fodder.
So this was an aberration — but one that looks not great, given the louder conversation in the US about the responsibilities of billionaires, and the conversation in Silicon Valley about tech responsibility.
Some say the stock market is an aberration in a story of strife, the product of Iranian leadership's exhorting people to entrust their savings to equities in a time of scant alternatives.
"I think the next step is a dedicated imaging survey around multi-star systems to see if this type of system is a class of astronomical objects, or an aberration," Johnson said. 
In the end, it may be that the 2010s were an aberration, a moment when free-flowing venture capital and automakers' panic about the future created a wealth of private transportation options.
" And while Toll's California results were slightly weaker compared with this quarter in 2017, Yearley cast last year's numbers as "an aberration," adding that California was "still one of our top markets.
Mr. Trump's presidency, he is saying, can be a somewhat brief, regrettable experience or a turning point in American history, and making him an aberration is more important than any other issue.
But the public humiliation of ex-Chief of Staff Reince Priebus shows how that Trump's dismissal and destruction of even his most stolid and important supporters is a pattern, not an aberration.
Even Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, who called the sudden uptick in knifings an "aberration," seemed to give credence to the idea that the subway system was dangerous at a Wednesday press conference.
But voters seem to be drawn to candidates like Warren and Sanders, who offer more pointed presidential takedowns, or even to Joe Biden, who is openly dismissive of Trump as an aberration.
"Small Island" sharply demonstrates that the scandal was not a one-off aberration: it was just another example of the discrimination that British people from the Caribbean faced from the moment they arrived.
He still jumps passing lanes with precision, a skill that keeps his steal rate high, but is that foul stat an aberration worth ignoring or a data point that signals his declining athleticism?
"I do hope that one day, in a more thoughtful world, everyone of us will remember this day as an aberration ... when the world went mad, and fake news was real," Alefantis said.
This aberration and abomination subjected ISPs — but no other actors in the internet ecosystem — to Title II of the 1934 act, which regulated the telephone industry following the breakup of the Bell monopoly.
The big picture: The future of North Korea policy is likely to look much like the past, and the recent spate of high-level engagement merely an aberration in the Washington–Pyongyang standoff.
Though Baltimore's police and political leadership insist they are determined to make last year's crime statistics an aberration, whether they're planning to do so through tougher policing in 2016 remains to be seen.
It's time for sex work to be discussed as part of the larger mess our society is in; as one of many strategies for coping with this and not as an exotic aberration.
"I think it's either an aberration, maybe, but it's possible that they've learned that just riding and hugging the hard right doesn't work," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told to New York Times.
And with commentators warning that the devastating costs of 2017 might not be an aberration, but possibly a new normal, those resiliency plan price tags will begin to look more and more affordable.
"Some Supreme Court justices have been of the view that there is constitutional law and then there is the aberration of constitutional law relating to abortion," Chief Judge Carnes wrote for the majority.
Curtin summarizes the history: The decision to withdraw [from Paris] cannot therefore be interpreted as an aberration — in fact, it is consistent with a pattern of Republican Administrations extending back nearly four decades.
In the 2000s, a medicine called Herceptin was shown to be effective for women with breast cancer, but only if the cancer cells carried a genetic aberration in a gene called HER-2.
The aberration of that kind of comeuppance should tell you where the movies' priorities had shifted by the early 1980s: from the rumbling psyches of girls to the sexual amusement of their tormentors.
The capacity to take women seriously is at the heart of all of this: the idea that we're not an aberration but half the population, and just as human as the other half.
If two happen in quick succession, flying suddenly feels scarier — even if your conscious mind knows that those crashes are a statistical aberration with little bearing on the safety of your next flight.
The one-time Electoral College bellwether has moved further and further away from the party and some believe that former President Obama's victories there in 28503 and 22019 may have been an aberration.
During the hearing, Judge Lamberth praised the character of the three defendants before him, calling them "fine young men" but for the aberration of their poor judgment and reckless actions in Nisour Square.
Despite the band's often telegraphed and (mostly) tongue-in-cheek disdain for heavy metal as a concept, doom metal has always lain at the heart of Thou's sound, and Magus is no aberration.
Her research has found that Democrats and Republicans do perceive severe weather differently: Democrats tend to see it as part of a broader pattern of climate change, Republicans as more of an aberration.
But straight masculinity is also harder to intentionally camp than femininity or queerness, because we tend to consider straight masculinity to be neutral — the default setting against which everything else is an aberration.
That the coincidence of several strands of scandal whirling around the President on Monday feels just like a new normal rather than an aberration -- is in itself an eloquent commentary on the Trump era.
Appearing in a blue jail jumpsuit at his arraignment on Wednesday, Bryant was joined by his attorney, Daniel Brookman — who called Bryant's felony charges excessive and undeserved as the incident was a momentary aberration.
I think her support for the war in Iraq was not just an aberration," Sanders said of Clinton's vote to authorize the Iraq War, in the interview that aired on "State of the Union.
We tried to distinguish among communisms — for example, treating 'Stalinism,' which we disavowed, as if it were an aberration, and praising other regimes, outside of Europe, which had and have essentially the same character.
"These numbers are at best an aberration [from the previous few figures] as the manufacturing sector in Japan remains quite weak," said Tony Boyadjian, senior vice president of foreign exchange at Compass Global Markets.
"These incidents represent an ugly aberration in an area where crime rates are generally on the decline," New Orleans Police Department spokesman Beau Tidwell said, explaining each of the cases is being actively investigated.
They allow the third highest percentage from the corners (an aberration, considering how well they've performed in this area since Brad Stevens was hired), but no team does a better job limiting those attempts.
But much of the official program — and the images beamed to millions of viewers at home — presented a tableau of the vital American center, with Mr. Trump as a dangerous and even deranged aberration.
At the time, it seemed like an aberration, possibly a reaction to the theater full of people doing the same thing, but in retrospect, it was probably my body throwing up a red flag.
President Trump, Biden tells us, is an "aberration" from Republican politics—rather than its fullest expression, the culmination of everything from the John Birch Society to Richard Nixon's Southern strategy to Tea Party birthers.
Companies now reckon that current price levels will most likely persist, and that the $255 oil of a few years ago was "a great aberration," Daniel Yergin, the oil historian, said in an interview.
This November will provide a golden opportunity for the American people to continue the country's much-needed course correction to mitigate the damage this aberration of a presidency has inflicted on this great country.
Njoroge said that a rule imposed by the government last September capping commercial bank lending rates - a move he opposed - was a "temporary aberration" and that it was too early to gauge its effect.
If Rubio really is as good a candidate as he's seemed at certain times in this race, he has plenty of time to prove that Saturday night was an aberration and win the nomination.
And if so many persist in looking at events like the Charlottesville uprising as an aberration instead of a logical extension of our country's pervasive and powerful tradition of white supremacy, we never will.
Having only white nominees in acting categories for two years straight is an aberration in recent Oscar history; the last time no black actors received nominations for two consecutive years was in 1997 and 1998.
At longer zoom lengths, you're more likely to suffer from color fringing, a complication the Mark VI corrects for with the two lens elements, a pair of low-dispersion elements designed to suppress chromatic aberration.
Biden has said often -- including in his campaign launch video and as recently as Wednesday in Clinton, Iowa -- that Trump's presidency will be viewed historically as an "aberration" if it is limited to four years.
Biden, by contrast, has played it far safer to this point -- blasting Trump as an aberration that the country needs to fix in 2020 but stopping well short of calling for his removal before then.
To insure its measure isn't an outlying aberration, we also need to track the real-world costs of big-ticket items such as college tuition and healthcare insurance, as well as local government-provided services.
The cumulative effect of these and countless other revisions is to rationalize Los Pepes as an aberration borne of specific conditions, the misguided but well-intentioned byproduct of a misguided but well-intentioned drug war.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings rose to a record high in July, suggesting a slowdown in job growth in August was an aberration and that the labor market was strong before the recent disruptive hurricanes.
Not only have anti-Trump activists been unable to recruit a conservative candidate to run on a third-party protest ticket, they've failed to convince rank and file Republicans that Trump is a dangerous aberration.
This dilemma mirrors a debate that has played out in the past 24 hours, since President Barack Obama treated Trump as an aberration, rather than the apotheosis of modern Republicanism, in his Wednesday convention address.
It was also a structural aberration more and more shows resort to—a formal and narrative detour that often achieves more in a single half-hour slice than a series does in an entire season.
Pro-gun people engage in conspicuous media consumption to signify social and cultural status, the NRA establishes a "safe space" for this culture, and misinformation becomes an intrinsic feature of this system, not an aberration.
The question is whether, decades hence, Trump's presidency will be remembered as an aberration that the country quickly corrects, or as a harbinger of a longer turn away from liberal democratic traditions and increasing tolerance.
The second test in Bengaluru beginning March 4 will be a new battle for Kohli, a chance to regroup and prove that the Pune defeat was just an aberration for his team of world-beaters.
After a bitter end to the week for big tech stocks, a big question remains: Was the Friday drop a one-day aberration, or the start of a significant reversal for the high-flying group?
From the 1920s to the 83s, psychologists studying racism considered prejudice to be a psychopathology—"a dangerous aberration from normal thinking," writes John Dovidio, a Yale University psychology professor, in the Journal of Social Issues.
Moreover, the DNC's highest profile speakers—both Clintons, Barack Obama, Tim Kaine, Michael Bloomberg—relentlessly argued that Trumpism was not Republicanism and that Trump was an aberration, not a representative of the party of Lincoln.
Is this simply an aberration, or are there some deep links that tie the president to the great tradition of thought that I describe in my recent book, "Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition"?
Essentially, two of the last four months' hiring numbers (October and January) may have been statistical aberrations on the high side, and the terrible February number is most likely an aberration on the low end.
"What this is is an aberration, and a slight from these few bigoted people in that club," said Joseph P. Riley Jr., 75, a white former mayor of Charleston and longtime liberal on racial matters.
That is probably a statistical aberration, but taken at face value it implies that the progress toward pulling more Americans into the work force has not been as consistent and compelling as it had seemed.
Ed Yardeni of Yardeni Research said that those episodes of inflation were "an aberration" and that slowing population growth in some of the world's biggest economies has made inflation less of a concern going forward.
But even as the strategy of calculated hysteria destroys them, they can't seem to stop arguing that the Obama era — as represented, in this case, by Obamacare — has been a scary aberration in American politics.
They painted a picture of an industry rife with abuse and discrimination — the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, they made clear, are far from an aberration — but one that may be slowly inching toward a reckoning.
But on June 2 and 3, a number of Lumiere's machines had spit out far more money than they'd consumed, despite not awarding any major jackpots, an aberration known in industry parlance as a negative hold.
He has so far campaigned on calls for a return to normalcy after a Trump presidency he has said will be viewed merely as an "aberration" if it is limited to a single four-year term.
Victory on home soil in 2016 appeared to validate the process, but this year's heavy loss could raise questions of whether that result was merely an aberration which had little to do with the task force.
Mr Judis argues that the populist explosion is unlikely to be a mere temporary aberration: particular parties such as UKIP may implode, but the tendency draws on a deep well of discontent with the status quo.
Merkel said conservatives secured wins in coalition talks with the SPD, including preventing what she called the "aberration" of a single health system that the SPD had demanded to replace the current dual public-private system.
As Peter Bernstein tells it in his classic book "Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk": my partners, veterans of the Great Crash, kept assuring me that the seeming trend was nothing but an aberration.
As might be expected at a clay-court event, earth tones dominate the palette — except in the images of Serena Williams and Roger Federer from 2012, which many players hope will remain a one-time aberration.
South Carolina is Kasich's first big test to see if that second place finish in New Hampshire was anything but an aberration, although he has been trying to tamp down on expectations in the Palmetto state.
New improvements in design and manufacturing, including the use of additional aspherical lenses that can help counteract and correct the spherical aberration effect, mean today's lens-building techniques come very close to producing uniformly sharp images.
If this seems like a weird aberration — he wasn't even denied a straw, just asked if he wanted one — you need to realize that rage explosions over seemingly silly things are extremely common on the right.
They are usually living challenging lives with little to show for it: Unemployment rates are disturbingly high, health care costs are often debilitating, and the emotional toll of living with an "aberration" can rend families apart.
Again and again, Biden has said that he is best equipped to confine Trump's presidency to a one-term "aberration," as opposed to the downward transformation that he says will occur if Trump is re-elected.
" Matt Fuller, HuffPost: "Even the theoretical openness to a GOP vice president, however, once again points to Biden's long-held belief that Trump is an aberration from the Republican Party and not a product of it.
This isn't some single-game aberration, even if there's not a lot of NBA-level evidence yet: Wright is good, and has been showing so every time he gets the chance, at whatever level he's playing.
The foreign minister responded to Congress's letter by calling the attacks "an aberration," and a recent scheduled visit by the International Commission for Religious Freedom was canceled when India suddenly denied the group its visas, Stark said.
Following Donald Trump's convincing Republican primary win in South Carolina, pundits and political rivals are beginning to shift their view on the billionaire's candidacy from unlikely outsider aberration to very real GOP challenger for the White House.
" More from Sullivan... "[H]is reelection would confirm that Trumpism is in fact the new normal in the United States, not an aberration, causing other countries to take more decisive steps to rearrange their relationships and commitments.
The discussion among Republicans in Cleveland and around the country is about the future of the party: Is this election an aberration, or could Republicans go the way of the Whigs a century and a half ago?
There is actually a pretty significant community of people who design these things, making them ever more accurate, adding slight distortion to simulate the glass of the old sets, traveling distortions, tweakable chromatic aberration, all that stuff.
Ibushi won—which, just as with Omega, was the right decision, driving home how much of an aberration the Okada-Naito booking felt—but it was the portrayals of an old school heel-babyface dynamic which thrilled.
In New Orleans, Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who is also leaving office because of term limits, may go down as something of an aberration: a white politician with a civil rights pedigree that sets many blacks at ease.
This film is an aberration, but the three or four big hits I've had in the last two years gave me the courage and confidence to do a film like "Article 15", which has a dark tonality.
The attempted slaughter of Republican lawmakers on a baseball diamond outside Washington was less an aberration than the latest example of a grim trend, widely remarked upon by leaders in both parties, but never slowed or stopped.
Without a doubt any involvement of Iran in the war against Daesh will only register as an aberration in establishing regional peace and security, forcing the international community to pinpoint resources on derivatives of Iran's terrorism crusade.
"We can, with a little bit of luck, we can make the four years of Donald Trump appear as a historical aberration, somebody doesn't get us in a full blown shooting war with Iraq," he told attendees.
Everything about the outcome is an aberration, a specific moment of time where some really crazy stuff happened that has nothing to do with the underlying problems of the American economy, and ergo who is to blame?
It's not impossible that by July for example we would see data that led us to believe that we are on a perfectly fine course, and that data was an aberration and that other concerns would have passed.
She couldn't be taken back to detention in her state; it was February and pouring buckets of rain, an aberration in Southern California — putting her out onto the streets with her newborn could have put them at risk.
So does overt protest, but I see no reason to prioritize one specific mode over all others, especially given the dangers of treating the president like a horrible aberration rather than decades of Republican policy given human form.
To read the December investigation and use the map, click here: here Flint's lead poisoning is no aberration, Reuters found, but one example of a preventable health crisis that continues in hazardous spots in much of the country.
Experts hoped 2015 would be an aberration, but it wasn't: Life expectancy in the United States fell for the second year in a row, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
This has been centuries behind us, and it's centuries ahead of us, and the aberration and the error was in not being mad all the time, being somehow convinced that we didn't have anything to be mad about.
He hasn't changed a lot in the story, but where he has, it's to emphasize that the charismatic bigot in the White House is not simply an aberration who can be erased and forgotten like a bad dream.
While I may still view him as an aberration, they simply assume that his antics define the office, lending an entirely new, inverted context to the age-old adage that in the United States, anyone can become president.
Outside Charleston, S.C., where liberal politics are still mostly an aberration, Representative Joe Cunningham, whose victory in 2018 was one of the biggest Democratic upsets, comfortably fielded questions at a Tuesday gathering on infrastructure and money in politics.
DUBUQUE, Iowa — As Joseph R. Biden Jr. made his way across Iowa on his first trip as a 2020 presidential candidate, the former vice president repeatedly returned to one term — aberration — when he referred to the Trump presidency.
President Trump will be at the center of that conflict, not as an aberration or departure from the norms of politics but as an integral part of the Republican Party — its head as well as its right arm.
Mr. Trump's shift on Cuba, ostensibly on human rights grounds, is an aberration for an administration that coddles brutal autocrats abroad and contradicts the foreign policy philosophy Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined during a recent Senate hearing.
Because American political memory uses the 20th century as a baseline, there's a dominant assumption that the current, high state of polarization is the aberration, and the relative comity of mid-century American politics the state of nature.
In both cases, a same-sex duet is made to look trite — too foolishly gushy in "Not Our Fate," too tweely cute in "dance odyssey" (which elsewhere carries on as if same-sex meetings were a private aberration).
PG&E's supporters say that the last decade was an aberration, marred by disasters and poor management, and that new executives, an overhauled board and an improved safety performance will enable the company to earn its authorized return.
One of the most disappointing results in the May numbers was a sharp drop in the number of people in the labor force, but it looks to have been a statistical aberration, almost completely reversing itself in June.
"Donald Trump is launching his campaign for reelection and the American people face a choice -- we can make Trump an aberration or let him fundamentally and forever alter the character of this nation," deputy campaign manager Katie Bedingfield said.
And that's where "Arkangel" feels like a real missed opportunity to consider Marie's side of the equation in a more nuanced way, to consider her efforts at control as a natural, common parental urge instead of an irrational aberration.
As the sport's greatest rivals continue their quest in 2018, it is important to remember that the Spaniard's easy draw was an aberration, and that his career record in grand slams is every bit as good as Mr Federer's.
Is the disparity seen in 2016 between the popular vote and the electoral vote just a rare aberration that is unlikely to occur again soon, or is it a harbinger of a pattern we may have to live with?
The fact that they later won accolades because they worked together to get some things accomplished is great, but also it's obviously sad because it makes it plain that this kind of kinship and cooperation has become an aberration.
The remaining hope for all Americans of good sense, more than a year into Donald J. Trump's already interminable spin in office, was that the president and his brand of politics would turn out to be a passing aberration.
But rather than an aberration by one rogue jurist, some experts see the sentence handed down as a sign of a possible trend where judges look at a broken criminal justice system and take matters into their own hands.
The previous peak, in the third quarter of 20043, was $12.68 trillion, and the New York Fed stressed that the pull-back since then marked an "aberration" from what had been a 63-year upward trend in household debt.
Many noted that the slowdown could be a temporary aberration and that other labor market indicators - such as new claims for unemployment insurance, the rate of job openings, and readings on consumers' perceptions of the labor market remained positive.
A new report out this month from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) makes it clearer than ever that this dynamic of workers falling behind is not some kind of statistical aberration or case of bad luck.
In the aftermath of bizarre displays like Wednesday's press conference, it can be almost comforting to think of Trump as something akin to that ooze—an aberration visited upon us, a horrible event we're all living through, for now.
With Gleevec's success, the race was on to find other targeted therapies: For each potential new drug, that meant first identifying an aberrant gene that fueled a type of cancer and then devising a drug to counteract that aberration.
The video serves as something of an allegory for his real-life experience with "Old Town Road," after the song, which originally found fame due to a viral TikTok meme, was decried by country music traditionalists as an aberration.
But also being angry, that's why I'm so glad there's these books being written by Rebecca Traister and others who are talking about legitimizing women's anger because right now, it is still seen as an aberration or as threatening.
Ms. Heniford, who works as on gender and sexual respect issues as part of the history department's graduate student association, said she had spoken to some senior faculty members who seemed eager to dismiss Dr. Harris as an aberration.
"The authorities of the university," he would lament when The Lord of the Rings was in press, "might well consider it an aberration of an elderly professor of philology to write and publish fairy stories and romances" (Letters, 219).
Because there is still, in most European capitals, the blind hope that Donald Trump is an aberration and that it will all reverse to the good old trans-Atlantic days after November 2020 if he is not re-elected.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing for unemployment aid unexpectedly fell last week and consumer sentiment rose early this month amid continued optimism over household finances, suggesting a sharp slowdown in job growth in March was an aberration.
Even as Xinjiang went dark, cutting people off from friends and family, and ruining businesses that depended on the web, it seemed like an aberration, the type of tactic only an authoritarian regime like China's would, or could use.
Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond, said Tuesday's decision showed that the August jury verdict was not an aberration and that the Hardeman case could be an indication of what may happen in future similar cases.
But I think we saw that get funneled from a more centrist liberal point of view, which perpetuated the idea that just because it was shocking and awful it was therefore an aberration—somehow, history had just taken a wrong turn.
One of the pods I tried did seem to have a calibration problem, with the Vive warning me I was about to hit a wall only after I'd bumped into it, but that seemed to be a one-off aberration.
The point is that this primary doesn't look like an aberration, in which the GOP majority is losing its way; it looks like an outbreak of honesty, with the GOP majority finally going for candidates saying what it always believed.
The infiltration of white supremacists into the center of the national conversation was no surprise to black nationalist Malcolm X back then, who felt the rise of Goldwater was not some aberration, but instead a reflection of core American values.
The sector's heavy reliance on one region, North America, for half of the global profits prompted leading consultant Peter Harbison to warn airline CEOs from the floor of the IATA meet that the industry's good fortunes were a "temporary aberration".
"We view the drop in the core PCE price index in March as an aberration and we expect the core inflation rate to creep upwards over the coming months," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
While current prices are what de Caux described as an "extended aberration", both said $100 a barrel was unlikely to return consistently in the near term, given the efficiencies and cost cuts the oil industry had undertaken while prices sank.
"If the May labor report was an aberration or reflects a temporary slowdown resulting from the weakness in economic activity at the start of the year, then job growth should pick up and support further gains in income," Ms. Yellen said.
The city was peaceful — I was not surprised by that; I always thought the violence of last April was a boiling over, an aberration — and I think most people expect Baltimore to continue to be peaceful during this period of anniversaries.
"You could say that the period from 1950 to 1990 was an urban planning aberration," said Yaromir Steiner, the chief executive of Steiner and Associates in Columbus, who moved to the area to help design and develop Easton Town Center.
After months of work, he managed to come up with a mind-melting equation that provides an analytical solution for counteracting spherical aberration, which had been previously formulated back in 1949 as the Wasserman-Wolf problem which stumped scientists for decades.
But the most important takeaway from the study is that it should further dispel the harmful narrative of same-sex behavior being an aberration to be identified and presumably cured—one that's been fueled by flawed or cherrypicked genetic research.
My mother served cocktails before the Passover supper — a startling aberration from Jewish tradition, I learned later — with herring in cream sauce, chopped liver and a tray of jarred, bland Manischewitz fish balls, the kind that come swimming in gel.
" To blunt that line of questioning, prosecutors called to the witness stand a forensic psychiatrist who said that most sexual assault victims continue to have contact with their attackers and that they hope what happened to them "is just an aberration.
"In the old days when we saw a person with dreadlocks we thought it was weird and an aberration ... our mindset has changed, that's why we can have dreadlocks today," said Felicidade Langa, a client at one of Chipanga's salons.
But we should also be worried that a Macron victory will be taken by Brussels and Berlin to mean that Brexit was an aberration, that European voters can always be intimidated into going along with what their betters say is necessary.
To the chief prosecutor, the officer, Michael T. Slager, was an aberration of American policing, a malevolent lawman who "let his sense of authority get the better of him" when he shot and killed Walter L. Scott in April 2015.
When it comes to photos, Skydio takes 12MP photos in both RAW and JPG, which is a bit low on paper, but the photos I got out of it were acceptable — minimal chromatic aberration, sharp edges, and good overall detail.
I thought, as we blew past our designated stops at the Golden Gate tourist center on the San Francisco side, and the multiple stops in Marin, how very strange that I am the only one totally freaking out about this aberration.
He laughed about being bashed as a "Kremlin stooge" after sitting on the official commission of archaeologists who decided that the Bronze Age materials unearthed from roughly the third millennium B.C. were an aberration, that uninterrupted habitation started about 2,000 years ago.
As much as we'd like to throw up our hands at the Trayvon Martin tragedy and fallout—from the shooting to the acquittal to the grisly souvenirs—as some sort of aberration, the truth is this whole saga has been incredibly American.
While the statements during impeachment and the lock-step way the Republicans follow Mr. Trump might look like the temporary aberration of a party in the grip of a cult of personality, the roots of this anti-democratic impulse are much deeper.
Swift is also something of an aberration for Apple: While the company is well-known for its secrecy and love of proprietary standards, Swift is actually an open source project, meaning developers can tinker with it and customize it to their hearts' content.
There's an ongoing debate about whether Trump's attitude toward Muslims and other minorities in the US is an aberration from the trajectory of mainstream American political life or in fact a distillation of values that have existed as subtexts throughout its history.
An apology will also possibly signal to potential human sources around the world that this entire unfortunate episode was simply an aberration, and exposing sensitive sources and methods in this instance was merely an ill-advised exception and not some dangerous new rule.
Thus far, all the flipping and flopping has been treated as something of an aberration in the industry, but Mr. Copping is the eighth designer to depart a brand after a single contract stint (or less, in his case) since last July. Eight!
That's discounted to a large extent because if they were in fact having some type of psychological aberration to begin with, it would be very unlikely that they'd report such positive behavioral outcomes as a result of their interaction with this phenomenon.
It's too early to say if this is the new normal for GOP conventions — or, if Trump loses, it will prove to be an aberration, just one in a series of bad decisions the party will try to sleep off after November.
Letters To the Editor: Frank Bruni argues that President Trump's reluctance to attack Stormy Daniels is an extraordinary, if not unique, aberration for a man who so readily denigrates, bullies, insults and threatens others ("The Calm Before the Stormy," column, March 21).
But it's interesting to me, because everything I've learned in my polarization research suggests that America's relatively non-polarized mid-century period was the aberration, and the much more polarized party system we have now is closer to both historical and international norms.
There were a lot of people that had seen the 1999 World Cup as an aberration, but this game proved again that the whole country could be totally captivated by women's soccer — that they could fall in love with a whole new team.
Crenshaw didn't believe racism ceased to exist in 1965 with the passage of the Civil Rights Act, nor that racism was a mere multi-century aberration that, once corrected through legislative action, would no longer impact the law or the people who rely upon it.
"People on the left still think what happened is just an aberration and the reins of power will soon be handed back to us," says Emilie Moatti, a Labour member who is planning to run for a seat in the Knesset at the next election.
Even if you treat a "flash crash" in the pound on Asian markets Thursday night as an aberration — it fell 6 percent, then recovered in a short span — these types of aberrations seem to happen only when a market is already under severe stress.
This weekend was no aberration: Democratic presidential contenders have already combined to visit more than 30 states and territories for public events, far more than in any past nominating contest when candidates would spend the vast majority of their time in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The first thing those of us who are vocal critics of Mr. Bannon and Mr. Trump need to recognize and fully reckon with is that Mr. Trump's victory in the Republican primaries was not an aberration so much as a culmination, an apotheosis of sorts.
Mr. Piketty argued that the decades after World War II, when the divisions between the classes narrowed and opportunities to move up the economic ladder expanded — that is, when the middle class as we knew it was formed — may actually have been an aberration.
" Michelle Edwards, the president of Acics, said in a statement that the agency fought the release of the report because "it would represent a dangerous aberration from historical practice — one that jeopardizes the frank and constructive exchange of information between the department and all accreditors.
They will view this act of mass murder as a social media aberration that only darkens their social media timelines for a short while, rather than as evidence of a wakeup call in the form of the single deadliest mass shooting in US history.
"If Pelosi treats Trump as an aberration and continues to be passive in the hopes that we can all power through until next November, there's no accountability mechanism built into our system of democracy that has any real credibility," Elizabeth Spiers writes in the New Republic.
" That word -- "aberration" -- had been used by Biden to describe Trump often, including in the video announcing his entry into the race, when he said, "I believe history will look back on four years of this President and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time.
Yes, they're a British doom metal institution—but they're also a celluloid wormhole, a reading list, an aberration in the fabric of space and time who have fed generations of freaks from a bubbling cauldron of cult cinema, bizarre literature, and subcultural reference points from the interzone.
The June numbers suggest that the sharp decline to a revised 2000,000 gain in May was likely an aberration and that the trend remains around 150,000 a month, lower than last year's average of 229,000 but still fairly robust for this point in the economic cycle.
Retail sales "will give us a little bit more insight into just how much consumers are pulling back, if they are, or whether that employment number was more an aberration in the trend and we still have pretty solid results to keep us moving forward," McCain said.
The president may be an aberration, but he's also the product of a party committed to bending the rules and maintaining power at all costs—an eerie saga quietly playing out across the country right now that won't go anywhere no matter what happens in 2020.
That's an aberration, not just because a federal prosecutor "has more control over life, liberty and reputation than any other person in America," as Attorney General Robert Jackson said in a famed 1940 speech, but also because examples of lawyer misconduct at the Justice Department are legion.
When he digs into history, the boy will learn of the aberration that, just twice in American history, way back in 1824 and 1876, the popular vote for president was thwarted by the Constitution's Electoral College (the second time "incidentally" ushering in the reign of Jim Crow).
"Donald Trump is launching his campaign for re-election tonight and the American people face a choice - we can make Trump an aberration or let him fundamentally and forever alter the character of this nation," said Kate Bedingfield, deputy campaign manager for Democratic front-runner Joe Biden.
So human beings have moved en masse and quickly set up towns and cities based on what may have been an aberration in local climate, which has now returned to normal—or worse if climate change impacts push even more hot and dry air into the region.
The other train of thought — often from the spurned corps of professionals who have, at some point, been cast as the elite bogeymen: Trump is a self-financed, larger-than-life aberration that tells us next to nothing about how money will rule in the post-Trump era.
It is tempting to split today's Republican Party into factions, to see Trump as a bizarre aberration, to see his voters as alienated and marginal, to see Roy Moore as an inexplicably Alabaman phenomenon, and to frame establishment Republicans as fundamentally normal politicians suffering through an abnormal moment.
This piece is particularly helpful to disabuse the notion that Trump represents a complete aberration within conservative politics: The paleoconservatives were a major voice in the Republican Party for many years, with Pat Buchanan as their most recent leader, and pushed a line that is very reminiscent of Trumpism.
" Zac Petkanas, who helped lead Clinton's messaging and research against Trump in the general election, said there's an "academic question" to be asked about whether the president reflects an aberration — or the "logical consequence of a Republican Party that has been drifting this way over the last 40 years.
After the rest of the heroes found out about Barry's ominous message from the future and the repercussions of Flashpoint, Stein (Victor Garber) and Jax (Franz Drameh) questionably decided to keep another secret — choosing not to tell the team about the fact that Stein's daughter is a time aberration.
It's evident, of course, reading the Xanman stories why anyone would want to use benzos recreationally—however, their number is so small in comparison to the bartard stories that it's difficult to see Xanman as anything other than an aberration; some brief stop on an inevitable road to ruin.
It is that by casting the threat as an aberration, as a challenge specific to the man, it is too easy to believe that merely dispatching that man will solve the threat he stands for; that if we "refuse" to make this normal, then normal can carry on.
The two party leaders, they argued, were making a profound error of strategic and historical analysis: Trump wasn't an aberration so much as a logical consequence of the GOP's adoption of the Southern strategy, and the more proximate decision to resist Obama's presidency with raw white grievance politics.
Taking a page out of Hamas' Charter towards the State of Israel, ever-grieving Democrats continue to march in lockstep against the results of the 6900 Presidential Election, condemning Donald Trump as a loathsome aberration and recognizing his right to exist — as president — only until he is obliterated.
That has led Fed officials to steadily mark down both their expectations for how quickly to raise short-term interest rates and where those rates will settle in the longer run — meaning they think that low rates may be more a new normal than a short-term aberration.
" Rajat Mitra, a psychologist with decades of experience interviewing convicted rapists and working with Indian officials, said that in parts of the country, it was still common for people to see rape "as less of a crime and more of a social deviation or aberration against the family honor.
READ: Lev Parnas has a wild plan to burn Trump with a million selfies In 2016, Hillary Clinton's narrow win over Sanders in Iowa meant his New Hampshire win a week later looked more like an aberration, and let her regain her footing in Nevada and South Carolina.
In words frequently applied these days to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE he was an aberration.
But "Jump In" — which bizarrely ends with the model Kendall Jenner handing a police officer a Pepsi, inspiring smiles all around in a happy end to a demonstration that looked more like a street party the whole time — is not just a one-off misfire or an offensive aberration.
The Frog was spawned in 2003 by Swedish animator Erik Wernquist, and by 2006, he'd slunk back into his pond to die a necessarily sad, lonely, and hopefully painful death—a victim of his own viral success, an abject aberration who left nothing behind but a bloated, drug-stuffed corpse.
They didn't say Biden's name, but they made clear references to his campaigning on the notion that Trump's four years will be treated as an "aberration," his calls for a return to normalcy in Washington and his prediction that Republicans will have an "epiphany" once Trump leaves the White House.
On the other side, with the election campaign gathering momentum, stand more than 20 Democrats, with different views, different ideas and a yearning to prove to the world that the current administration is no more than an aberration in American history; that the America they used to know will return.
For Cespedes and his representatives, the deal did not match the dollar figures from contracts given to Chris Davis or Justin Upton, but it gives Cespedes a hefty raise while also leaving his options open for a far larger deal if he can demonstrate that last year was not an aberration.
SO THE QUESTION IN EVERYBODY'S MIND, THE FIRST TWO QUARTERS, AN ABERRATION, OR WAS IT A SIGN OF A BAD TREND AND SO I THINK THERE IS SOME RELIEF AND IN CONNECTION WITH THAT RELIEF THE STOCKS DID GO UP. OUR STOCK WENT UP, YOU KNOW, TO MY MIND, SIGNIFICANTLY.
Ms. Goldberg said in an interview that when she filed the first case, she thought it was an aberration, but after learning about the two other cases, she now believes there is a pattern within the city's Education Department of indifference to the needs of black victims of sexual assault.
On Tuesday, in what might prove to be either an aberration or a harbinger, the company producing "The Power," a TV series based on the best-selling novel by Naomi Alderman, confirmed it had abandoned plans to scout Savannah, Ga., as a potential location, in direct response to the new law.
Both Sanders and Warren have described the present political situation as "corrupt," but each means something very different by the word: Warren using it to describe individuals who have taken advantage of flaws in the system—a kind of aberration—and Sanders using it to describe something that is fundamentally rotten.
EEOC and the women's rights legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg The Hill's Morning Report - Trump's impeachment woes mount Fallout from Kavanaugh confirmation felt in Washington one year later MORE last week offered her assessment of current political turmoil in the context of U.S. history — "an aberration," she said (The Boston Globe).
For decades, scholars have researched American colonialism in places like the Philippines and Puerto Rico; Immerwahr builds on their work to encourage a shift in the typical "mainland" perspective of American history, showing that "territorial empire" hasn't been just an aberration but an inextricable part of the country's fabric, woven throughout.
And lest you still think this was an aberration, there was yet another example on the very day that O'Reilly chose to publicly insult Waters: veteran journalist April Ryan, also African American, was scolded by press secretary Sean Spicer for shaking her head during a press conference Tuesday at the White House.
And even as political insiders and Mr. Nojay's friends dissect his final days, trying to unravel the circumstances surrounding his suicide, his continued presence on the ballot has turned what was supposed to be a simple race into an Albany aberration born of an odd, little-noticed portion of the electoral rule book.

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