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Such attacks are thus often portrayed as aberrations from predators' normal behaviour.
Inequality and the uselessness of much modern finance: such topics have become regular chew toys for economists and politicians, who prefer to treat them as aberrations from the norm.
Throughout the postwar period, women who have entered the political realm have been characterized as aberrations from the norm, as well as dependent and even less competent.
Mosaic abnormalities can be visualized as aberrations from the expected genotype bands in a BAF plot.
I am not afraid of Trump as an aberration from the American story.
If they are viewed as an aberration from an otherwise strong record, their negative impact will be reduced.
For anyone who views racism as an aberration from the liberal premises of the republic, this book is must reading.
No biographer has an easy time with that, and the attempt usually sticks out as an aberration from the rest of the book.
Haitian sovereignty, and the nationalist insurrections it inspired in the global South, was seen as an aberration from the Enlightenment's racial ideal, a framing that has persisted for two centuries.
During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee this year, Brennan described the drone program as "an aberration" from the agency's historic role and seemed to signal that he intended to preside over an unambiguous shift back.
As Mr Koizumi bowed out, Japan's new leader swiftly announced his government.Those inclined to view Mr Koizumi's iconoclastic years as an aberration from Japan's normal political course may find confirmation in Mr Abe's appointments.
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