Aberrations
in sentence
16 examples of Aberrations in a sentence
And when we talk about women, they are either exceptions to be dismissed or
aberrations
to be ignored.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their appeal to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary
aberrations
are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
All
aberrations
come to a natural end and this is what we are seeing.
A horrible waste of time, unless you want to match your kid's biblical knowledge against the innumerable
aberrations.
But, instead, I realized that these films have made the very determination of the great "tragedy" trivial when the same boring situations, the same suffocating dysfunctional families and friendships continue to play out just have they been over and over again in some sort of attempt to knock out previous distortions of family life (much of it existing in the 1950s and earlier with personality and character
aberrations
being made ever so subtle), supplanting it instead with the "reality" of how things actually are.
The history of TV to film adaptations are littered with
aberrations
which almost conclusively prove that the tradition should never have started in the first place.
The disturbance to so elemental a part of this region’s natural architecture is a measure of only one of the many kinds of severe weather
aberrations
– from floods and droughts to unseasonal blizzards and massive dust storms – that have been unsettling China of late.
Under some conditions, individual behavioral
aberrations
cancel one another out, making crowds more predictable than individuals.
We are skeptical about unfettered individualism because of our awareness of man's sins, but also because of our profound awareness of the historical defects and
aberrations
in Germany's 20th century history.
These
aberrations
add insult to the injury of women, undefended and without justice, who have been raped in the “normal” course of events – by violent nobodies.
From 1986 to 2004, it ranged from $20 to $50 (apart from two brief
aberrations
after the 1990 invasion of Kuwait and the 1998 Russian devaluation).
On the contrary, they not only support these policies but stubbornly defend even their aberrations, like the mistreatment of prisoners of war.
To Ortega, such a posture reeks of betrayal, social democratic
aberrations
and imperialist tendencies.
And even before economic catastrophe strikes, the public may begin paying more attention to his
aberrations
– and to contagious new counternarratives that crowd out his own.
Rallies of gun-rights advocates at state capitols and the occupation of federal land by Western ranchers are peculiarly American aberrations, but they are also modern-day manifestations of the long-held view that government can’t be trusted and that the best government is one that governs least.
Hence a thousand optical illusions, a thousand
aberrations
of judgment, a thousand deviations, in which his thought strayed, now mad, now idiotic.
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