Use "distortions" in a sentence

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.

51. It will also not address the problem of substitution and tax induced distortions of competition between the different products of manufactured tobacco.

52. A well Circumscribed mass lesion with no microcalcifications or architectural distortions would be more in favour of a benign lesion

53. Formal Autobiographies offer a special kind of biographical truth: a life, reshaped by recollection, with all of recollection’s conscious and unconscious omissions and distortions

54. The Group also worked on reconstruction techniques for baryonic acoustic oscillations, and investigated the sensitivity of the Javalambre surveys to redshift space distortions.

55. Aberrator The Aberrator generates images that show the effects of several types of aberrations (distortions) that influence the quality of a telescopes performance

56. But the core of Labour's complaint is that the press influenced its readers by lies and distortions rather than by persuasive argument.

57. 29 Equilibrium will be inefficient. 7 Distortions occur whenever free market equilibrium does not equate marginal social cost and marginal social benefit.

58. People with Astigmatism often experience distortions of vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines, as well as frequent headaches and fatigue, squinting, eye discomfort, and irritation

59. An optical system can be considered to be performing at its best when it is free of aberrations such as wave front distortions.

60. Meanwhile, due to the utilization of information on refractive index distribution, geometrical distortions usually observed in conventional OCT images are avoided in the PICT image.

61. Market distortions may occur because wage subsidies "prop up" wages and so bypass the necessary wage adjustment that must occur to balance labour markets.

62. PEOPLE who have suffered near-death experiences or NDEs often recall distortions of time, visions of the Afterlife and other paranormal phenomena, a medical …

63. Cockling and other distortions may cause abrasion of the image in areas which rub against another work stacked above or against glazing material in contact with the paper

64. Aspherical lens elements are lens elements with complex curved surfaces, where the radius of curvature changes to optimize light transmission and correct distortions that occur in “normal” spherical lenses

65. Since its recognition as a distinctive region in the late 19th century, Appalachia has been a source of enduring myths and distortions regarding the isolation, temperament, and …

66. At each acceleration stage there are skeptics who see and Bemourn the decline of humanity, trivialization of knowledge, dumbification of the masses, distortions of reality, fake news, etc

67. The transient distortions at f0 showed a slow (nearly exponential) increase and decrease of their amplitudes with the on-set and off-set of the signal.

68. In addition, a search area having a variable size is set in proportion to a time and a distance, thereby preventing distortions in a direct prediction mode.

69. As regards distortions of competition, the Commission notes that Parex was the second largest bank in Latvia and pursued a relatively aggressive business strategy when the liquidity crisis emerged.

70. The Aberrator is an easy-to-use application that can generate star-testing images in order to show the effects of distortions that can influence the quality of a telescope's performance.

71. It however continues to face considerable barriers and distortions, particularly in the agriculture sector and by way of denial of access for trained manpower from the developing to the developed economies.

72. Therefore, the Chinese bankruptcy and property laws do not appear to properly work, resulting in distortions when maintaining insolvent firms afloat and in relation to the land provision and acquisition in the PRC.

73. To realize this potential, policymakers should eliminate arcane regulations that handcuff businesses; accelerate infrastructure projects; make the labor market more flexible; remove market distortions; and expand vocational training for the poor and uneducated.

74. (b) as regards the prevention of distortions of trade, production capacity was definitively reduced by 30 % and staff numbers were cut. In addition, AGAMA never sold its products below cost price;

75. However, existing urban systems of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are seriously limiting their competitive advantage, especially with regard to logistics bottlenecks, disproportionately high transport costs, growing congestion and land market distortions.

76. Brainwashed, hypnotized, or just a venal little weasel with a Napoleonic complex feebly trying to take down the most compassionate Administration in the nation's history with a tapestry of falsehoods, prevarications, and perjurious distortions.

77. They also thought the collapse would create new production possibilities by eliminating central planning, substituting a decentralized market system, eliminating huge macroeconomic and structural distortions through liberalization, and providing incentives through privatization.

78. In experiments where sinusoidal input functions were used the sympathicolytic substances abolish the distortions at 0.06 Hz, while the maximum of amplitude at 0.3 Hz is unaffected and the minimum at 0.02 Hz disappears.

79. Market distortions Arguments have been made that wage subsidies, by "propping up" wages, bypass the necessary wage adjustment that must occur to balance labour markets, so that employees are paid in accordance to what they can produce.

80. Some distortions of the photographic picture, along with the use of multiple exposures which we can see for example on the photo with Rosa Meissner , and deliberate Blurrings, were part of what drew Munch to photography.