The latter explanation appears more plausible, because only 12 of 25 cases displayed this aberrancy. |
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Three years is too short a time to address that deep-seated aberrancy. |
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This was an aberrancy that was stopped almost five months ago. |
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She probably has polycystic ovary syndrome, an endocrinologic aberrancy that has left her infertile and diabetic. |
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A system of anonymous reporting of perceived behavioral aberrancy was developed. |
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Sleep is a sophisticated behavior, just like walking and thinking, with its own set of age-related norms and plenty of room for idiosyncrasy, aberrancy and downright criminal behavior. |
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Curators poking through were transfixed by the power and pathos of the contents, their ordinariness a sad contrast to the tangled aberrancy of the owners' lives. |
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To cover up their inherent aberrancy is to render them bodiless. |
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