normalcy造句1. Underneath this image of normalcy, addiction threatened to rip this family apart.
2. Life went back to a semblance of normalcy.
3. Over time a semblance of normalcy returned.
4. It was not from pride in my normalcy.
5. Don't use dialogs to report normalcy.
6. Therefore, the thickness of relative to normalcy.
7. You should also have sense of normalcy to look at.
8. Pakistan remains committed to normalcy, rule of law and democracy.
9. The idea is to buy normalcy and sell mania or go short normalcy and cover depression.
10. Perhaps the earliestthat rates achievelevel of normalcy would be after the first of the year.
11. I was going to pursue normalcy as if my life depended on it.
12. A return to some semblance of normalcy was very much in order.
13. While there are obvious remaining signs of the damage, the area continues to work toward normalcy.
14. I feared my own words might break the spell of normalcy.
15. The unsophisticated and desperate ones brazened it out by maintaining a facade of affluence or normalcy by borrowing.
16. Their normal mode of operations is to fade - trade against - market extremes and for the return to normalcy.
17. May God blesseveryonein the Sichuan and life returns to normalcy soon.
18. Thus, the size of stocks to be moved again after a return to normalcy.
19. Peru's president estimates it will take 10 days to have the situation approaching normalcy.
20. As I told leaders of our financial community in New York City earlier this week, a return to normalcy can't breed complacency.
21. He said that the government was committed to restore normalcy and hold elections in the Punjab.
22. "The most important thing is to return some semblance of normalcy to the kids' lives, " said Zhu Jiang.
23. Hope should not be aside, as eventually, a return to normalcy occurs.
24. Professionals tend to trade against deviations and for the return to normalcy.
25. Michael T. Darda, chief economist at the research and trading firm MKM Partners, pointed to a recent rally in the corporate bond market as a sign that normalcy was returning to the financial system.
26. What they need is an approximation or even a semblance of normalcy.
27. It is important that we not stop the proceedings to report normalcy.