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Normalised meaning
simple past and past participle of normalise
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A brave Ellen spoke to the County Press over those difficult days in April 2019 to pay tribute to her daughter and also express her concerns publicly about how she felt mental health professionals 'normalised' Aeryn's suicidal thoughts.
Abu Dhabi, which normalised relations with Assad's government in 2018, has led aid efforts in the aftermath of the February 6 earthquake that struck southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, killing tens of thousands.
Covid has become normalised now and after this hurdle everything will be smooth,” she said.
Galaxy should expect normalised volume growth on a flat pricing.
Grace said Honey has also ‘normalised heart conditions for other children’.
Have they taken notice of the by now normalised supermarket trollies glittering in the sun with request for the basics of life for users of the food banks?
It’s not the old WA Inc. It’s far bigger, more systemic, more normalised, and its impacts beyond the borders of WA are far greater.
Lynch has described his book as “an attempt at radical empathy” – using fiction to break through the normalised, it-couldn’t-happen-here complacency of a western society saturated in global news.
Morocco, which normalised relations with Israel in 2020, said it nonetheless "firmly condemns recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which have left numerous casualties among innocent civilians," a foreign ministry source said.
One of the problems with persons such as Tate becoming so popular is that their views are consumed more and become normalised, making it harder to push back against them.
The business said that the hit to retail revenue it experienced in the second quarter of the year had "normalised" since, and it was now seeing like-for-like growth of around four per cent.
While the blonde insisted she isn't 'shaming' other OnlyFans creators, Megan believes porn has become dangerously normalised in society thanks to platforms like OnlyFans.
A career State Department official, Sutton worked in the Trump administration when the US moved its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and unveiled the Abraham Accords, which normalised Israel’s ties with the UAE, Morocco and Bahrain.
Action that has normalised disordered eating and worsened the problem.
As a result, sexual harassment remains normalised, and we remain desensitised to it,” O’Gorman says.
But they have normalised since then for all HFCs analysed, except Can Fin Homes, Aavas Financiers and Aptus Value.
Dahlan, 62, originally from Gaza's Khan Yunis refugee camp, has the ear of Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nayhan, the powerful president of the United Arab Emirates which is one of the few Arab nations to have normalised relations with Israel.
Dr Tombari Sibe, from cyber-security firm Digital Footprints Nigeria, says cyber-fraud such as sextortion has become normalised among young people in the country, but he hopes that news of the Ogoshis’ sentencing spreads fast.
Fearing an impact on society more broadly, 56% said assisted dying “could lead to a culture where suicide becomes more normalised than it is today”, as has been documented in Australia.
Gerber said hate speech, racism and violence on campuses should not be normalised and the university’s failure to scrutinise the EFFSC’s repeated violations was unacceptable.