Tax administrators could use this information to locate aberrations in the distribution of the profits of the multinational enterprises among affiliated companies
Garreau also discussed several areas that he termed "aberrations": Washington, D.C. and its surrounding area, specifically referring to the area "inside the Beltway".
It was time for the General Assembly finally to consider the case of colonialism in Puerto Rico, leaving behind the distortions and aberrations of twentieth century imperialism.
The Council emphasized the responsibility of all to confront, intellectually, socially and culturally, the sources of the aberrant idea of labelling others as infidels, which distorts Islam and demeans nations.
Cases of reported intolerance against minorities were acknowledged but the Government was vigilant, against such aberrations, and in its commitment and efforts to improve religious tolerance and communal harmony.
The third is the undermining of the stability of international law and the introduction of aberrant and alien interpretations of international rules and laws to further the policies of certain influential States members of the Security Council.
The thesis that sought to validate certain acts or conduct of States by associating them with other rules of international law, such as those concerning the use of force in conformity with Article # paragraph # and Article # of the Charter of the United Nations, was an interpretation that was flawed from the outset, legally aberrant and politically motivated
Many central bankers and economists argue that today’s rising global inflation is just a temporary aberration, driven by soaring prices for food, fuel, and other commodities.
It appeared that measures mentioned in the report were heavily geared towards dealing with the consequences of aberrant male attitudes and values and that this approach would be in line with a zero-tolerance policy that relies on the strong arm of the law.
Syria draws the Security Council’s attention to these facts and expects that the Council will take the action required to put an end to this aberrant and extraordinary situation in the area of separation, that is to say, the actions of the armed terrorist groups that are threatening Syria’s territorial integrity and the lives of its nationals as well as the safety of UNDOF personnel, towards whom the Syrian Government assiduously strives to fulfil completely its obligation of ensuring their security and safety.
The report cited a lack of satisfactory living conditions as one of the problems leading to misconduct, noting that service in a high-stress area with little opportunity for recreational breaks could contribute to aberrant behaviour
Scarcely two weeks ago, on # ebruary, a terrorist attack perpetrated in a social club in the centre of Bogotá again reminded us of terrorism's criminal and aberrant nature and of the serious threat that it poses to the peace and security of our countries
In that connection, there is also an aberrant trend of attacking United Nations personnel in order to prevent assistance from reaching the civilian population and thus to obtain a political advantage.