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Normality is utterly irrelevant in an ethics based largely on empathy and reason rather than conformity to an imagined social/natural/divine order.
An Open Letter to John C. Wright Hal Duncan 2009
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"Normality is utterly irrelevant in an ethics based largely on empathy and reason rather than conformity to an imagined social/natural/divine order."
An Open Letter to John C. Wright Hal Duncan 2009
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Normality is utterly irrelevant in an ethics based largely on empathy and reason rather than conformity to an imagined social/natural/divine order.
Archive 2009-08-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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| _ "Normality" is a myth; we're all a little neurotic, and the |
The Hills of Home Alfred Coppel
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One way I can prove that anything linked to standard deviation is a facade of knowledge: There is a measure called Kurtosis that indicates departure from "Normality".
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Normality in January 2012 for Hayley will mean a week in intensive care, followed by 10 weeks recovery after an essential operation to repair her dislocated hips, which mean she can't walk unaided at the moment.
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Normality had been heat and light beating down from above, not the dull hug of a scarf or overcoat.
The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011
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Normality was being restored in London Thursday, although soccer authorities announced that Tottenham Hotspur's season-opening match against Everton on Saturday was being postponed.
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Normality has not yet returned even though we are in the recovery phase, which is going to be a long slog.
Osborne has taken the coward's route David Blanchflower 2010
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"Normality" in the sense of "a world without non-standard measures" is still a long way off.
Long and Winding Road to Normality Geoffrey T. Smith 2011
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