Sentence examples for normality in which from inspiring English sources

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Gridlock may be part of the new American governing normality, in which this week's elections are just one episode.

In the first plot, Philip Hughh Dancy, Sylvia Andrea Riseboroughgh), and Oliver Ben Whishaww) live a strangulated, upper-middle-class, sub-Terence Rattigan masquerade of fifties normality, in which homosexuality is a crime and people are forced to be strangers both to desire and to themselves; in the second, Philip, Sylvia, and Oliver inhabit the louche and liberated present day.

The hope is that a swelling majority of Iraqis, seeing control of their country reverting to their compatriots, will rally to the new order, help it crush the vicious and still rampant insurgency, and so gradually let Iraq reach a state of minimal normality in which a patchy peace, a measure of prosperity and a modicum of political civility if not full-fledged democracy can prevail.

Or, rather, the American state of normality in which the superpower can hold smaller, weaker political enemy states economically hostage — is absurd.

Aggression of anxious and exclusively dependent subjects need a real and present threat to manifest and are generally reactively channelled; it is therefore understandable that the conditions of absolute normality in which the administration of the instruments occurred did not solicit these levels of aggressive behaviour in the self-report registration.

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After all, he says, "in normality, the way in which your thoughts move would be considered insane if you were to physicalise them, if you were to act on them.

We used the MWW test in those cases in which normality of samples could not been verified with Shapiro-Wilk Normality test.

Out of this gossamer premise, Coward fashioned a high-camp masterpiece in which normality is turned on its head and "bad" becomes "good".

The hunt for more dramatic as they're often described images drives the photographic enterprise, and is part of the normality of a culture in which shock has become a leading stimulus of consumption and source of value.

The hunt for more dramatic — as they're often described — images drives the photographic enterprise, and is part of the normality of a culture in which shock has become a leading stimulus of consumption and source of value.

And yet the FOMC members are still seemingly stuck in a mindset in which normality is just around the corner, and seem oddly out of touch with the real world, in which sustained, high unemployment is right around every corner and dangerous shocks lurk in every direction.

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