distortions in English

noun
1
the action of distorting or the state of being distorted.
the virus causes distortion of the leaves
2
the action of giving a misleading account or impression.
we're tired of the media's continuing distortion of our issues
3
change in the form of an electrical signal or sound wave during processing.

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1. Distortions of perception in colors,

2. It means removing unnecessary controls and distortions.

3. Frequency distortions mixed in with the static.

4. The timeline shows no temporal distortions.

5. We cannot accept distortions of this kind.

6. They often resort to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehoods.

7. Upper states can also be perturbed by Jahn-Teller distortions.

8. GPII, therefore, claims that these wood pellet mills create additional distortions.

9. 12 Demographic distortions created by migration have tended to confirm this image.

10. o Undertaking series of reforms to remove distortions in labour markets;

11. Acephalous is a Goofy toon with minor distortions and melting

12. Aspherical Optical Technology eliminates image distortions and provides corner-to-corner sharpness

13. Method for correcting ion distortions of satellite radar interferogram and apparatus therefor

14. For example, distortions caused by a blurring phenomenon can be prevented, and distortions caused by an accelerating motion occurred in the whole or a portion of an image can be prevented.

15. Demographic distortions created by migration have tended to confirm this image.

16. Aerosols that scatter light can make interesting distortions in the sky, called atmospheric optics

17. 12 Yes, apostates publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood.

18. Acid’s effects include visual distortions and a “dreamlike” state for ~8-14 hours

19. But central banks accept that their policies have led to distortions in financial markets.

20. And it is not subject to the distortions that often mark oral retelling.

21. Such distortions lead to a persistent trade surplus and a persistently rising yen.

22. Continuous Cartograms can be difficult to interpret because of the distortions necessary to maintain boundary

23. Papaverin abolishes the distortions as well as the maximum and minimum of the flow amplitude.

24. In spite of variations, distortions, and omissions, humans are good at retrieving the correct pattern.

25. 14 Despite these potential distortions,(www.Sentencedict.com) certain conclusions can be drawn about global income distribution.

26. But this resolution contains inaccuracies, distortions, lies and half-truths and so cannot be accepted.

27. Jumping to Conclusions is a type of negative thinking pattern, known as cognitive distortions

28. Distortions of competition resulting from differences in technical, safety and environmental standards would not be acceptable.

29. One of the 10 cognitive distortions, All or nothing thinking, is the subject of this post

30. Distortions of competition resulting from differences in technical, safety and environmental standards would not be acceptable

31. In the West, Charles Darwin's theories suffered no less egregious distortions at the hands of supposed Darwinian acolytes.

32. The argument is a familiar one and it ultimately rests on familiar distortions of anthropology.

33. Access to the archives was jealously guarded, and censorship of counter-revolutionary distortions was instituted.

34. These distortions, not any shortcomings of the single currency, account for the euro area’s dismal economic performance.

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36. These will directly affect the career structure within the banks, causing distortions, blockages and a recorded division of labour.

37. State aid: should not lead to distortions in the renewable energy market but is otherwise accepted as necessary.

38. I suggest that the mirror has severe distortions, and perhaps Harley is seeing things grossly out of proportion.

39. Lastly, no alternative measures were imposed on these competing sectors to alleviate the abovementioned competitive distortions.

40. Market failure describes the circumstances in which distortions prevent the Invisible Hand from allocating resources efficiently.

41. The distortions caused by a severe static Aberrator were corrected, but only when the four wave mixing process

42. Significant distortions according to Article 2(6a)(b), fifth indent of the basic Regulation: wage costs being distorted

43. Microeconomic reform is the implementation of policies that aim to reduce economic distortions via deregulation, and move toward economic efficiency.

44. In any case, it is important not to accept any distortions that would adversely affect European institutions.

45. Unfortunately, this can and does lead to potential distortions when socially acceptable norms are applied without regard to their constitutionality.

46. The symmetry of the Aplanats eliminated distortions, but the image quality for distant objects suffered from aberrations and lost definition

47. Now, with no end in sight to the boom in high tech products, the distortions became too big to overlook.

48. A bias control system is adapted to reduce composite second order distortions in an electro-optic modulator (106).

49. Agrarian funds, regional funds and other pots of Brussels' money served to smooth over the most glaring social distortions.

50. A special circuit design is used to ensure that the onset of the signal is completely detected and free from distortions.