• Reining in misdirected fiscal and monetary policy will bring a return to normalcy, so that we can let people prosper again. (texaspolicy.com)
  • Return to normalcy " was a campaign slogan used by Warren G. Harding during the 1920 United States presidential election . (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] Two months later, during a homecoming speech, Harding reaffirmed his endorsement of "normal times and a return to normalcy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chalmers M. Roberts of The Washington Post compared the desire for a "return to normalcy" in 1920 to the 1946 midterms following World War II and the 1992 presidential election following the Cold War . (wikipedia.org)
  • The phrase "return to normalcy" became associated with the 2020 presidential campaign of Joe Biden , specifically referring to Biden's promises to end the "divisiveness of the Trump years ," as well as his campaign's focus on tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States . (wikipedia.org)
  • Warren Harding Tried to Return America to 'Normalcy' After WWI and the 1918 Pandemic. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was 100 years ago that President Warren Harding called for a return to normalcy. (texaspolicy.com)
  • Expectations are high that people will be soon able to enjoy "normal lives" like before the COVID-19 pandemic, as the government is preparing for a scheme to return to normalcy gradually starting next month since meeting its targeted vaccination rate. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • Staff turnover in the Biden administration represents a return to normalcy or a regression to the mean as statisticians like to think of it. (govexec.com)
  • In what is seen as a move symbolizing Greece's return to normalcy, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Monday announced the full lifting of capital controls, earlier than the government had initially envisaged. (ekathimerini.com)
  • This has something to do with his "return to normalcy. (davidwarrenonline.com)
  • Foreigners' groups on WeChat - an app similar to WhatsApp - have been abuzz with the possibility that normalcy could return after the Congress, while many members have proclaimed they would leave for good if this does not happen. (efe.com)
  • Joe Biden's candidacy is defined by the idea that he will "restore" things to the way they were four years ago and that he will preside over a "return to normalcy" after the Trump years. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The phrase "return to normalcy" has been linked to the Biden campaign for the better part of the last year. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Like Warren Harding, he promises a return to normalcy. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The Harding comparison is quite useful because it shows how Biden's "return to normalcy" will be quite different from the one Harding proposed a century ago. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The "normalcy" to which Biden would return the U.S. is rather different. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Venture capital funding in Canada contracted in the third quarter of this year in what the Canadian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA) calls a "return to normalcy. (biv.com)
  • We are witnessing a return to normalcy, mirroring the pre-pandemic era of 2019 ," said CVCA CEO Kim Furlong. (biv.com)
  • The appearance of IPOs, an exit strategy unseen in the last 18 months, coupled with a healthy influx of new companies, signals a robust return to normalcy post the outlier pandemic years. (biv.com)
  • What you are seeing is a return to normalcy for the company. (seekingalpha.com)
  • 2011: Crash and Burn or Return to Normalcy? (semico.com)
  • Even I could see that the x-ray made a total knee replacement the only option for some return to near normalcy. (medscape.com)
  • All 6 message appeals, including the Family (CPM=US $3.44) and Return to Normalcy (CPM=US $3.47) appeals, were either on par with or outperformed CPM benchmarks set by other similar public health campaigns. (cdc.gov)
  • CONCLUSIONS: Health communicators can use travel, specifically the Family and Return to Normalcy message appeals, to successfully reach parents in their future COVID-19 vaccination campaigns and potentially inform health communication messaging efforts for other vaccine preventable infectious disease campaigns. (cdc.gov)
  • DUBAI - For ordinary Iraqi citizens, traumatised by war, deprivation and decades of brutal dictatorship, their primary concern is security and stability and some hint of normalcy. (khaleejtimes.com)
  • After a January meeting in Washington, Gov. Janet Mills cited wide agreement between governors and President Joe Biden on returning to a "sense of stability and normalcy. (bangordailynews.com)
  • Normalcy bias, or normality bias, is a cognitive bias which leads people to disbelieve or minimize threat warnings. (wikipedia.org)
  • The opposite of normalcy bias is overreaction, or worst-case scenario bias, in which small deviations from normality are dealt with as signals of an impending catastrophe. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although detractors of the time tried to belittle the word "normalcy" as a neologism as well as a malapropism , saying that it was poorly coined by Harding (as opposed to the more accepted term normality ), there was contemporaneous discussion and evidence that normalcy had been listed in dictionaries as far back as 1857. (wikipedia.org)
  • [5] According to some Historians, Normalcy was an ,,obscure math term" before its use by Harding [6] During the campaign, Harding, a newspaper editor, addressed the issue of the word's origin, claiming that normalcy but not normality appeared in his dictionary. (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] Harding's conception of normalcy for the 1920s included deregulation , civic engagement , and isolationism . (wikipedia.org)
  • Where Harding's "normalcy" represented the repudiation of Wilsonian fantasies, Biden's would be an attempt to revive them at least in part. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The Jim Casey Initiative's issue brief and webinar series on normalcy are targeted to help state child welfare agencies, policymakers, and others involved with young people in foster care implement "normalcy" as outlined in the Strengthening Families Act. (childtrends.org)
  • When talking about normalcy for children and youth in foster care, the policies reflect more caregiver flexibility in make decisions on behalf of children in care. (cwla.org)
  • While 2022 may be remembered as a year of housing volatility, 2023 likely will become a year of long-lost normalcy returning to the market, economists predicted Tuesday during the National Association of REALTORS®' annual Real Estate Forecast Summit. (westlarealestategroup.com)
  • Instead of being understood as a normal pathology, the contemporary populist radical Right needs to be seen as a pathological normalcy. (eurozine.com)
  • The Ivy League types are still querying his use of "normalcy," which the Natted States president used during his election campaign of 1920. (davidwarrenonline.com)
  • Tourists and joggers added to the sense of normalcy that slowly returned to Capitol Hill after prolonged extraordinary security measures, including a heavy army presence, in the early months of 2021. (aljazeera.com)
  • Immediate release of the abducted students is the only way to bring Jaffna peninsula educational activities back to normalcy," Jaffna Bishop Rt. (tamilnet.com)
  • Residents at Oaknoll are ready to get back to normalcy, Bergen-Jackson said. (dailyiowan.com)
  • 1. Support global access to COVID-19 vaccines - a vaccine is the best hope for the world to get back to some semblance of normalcy, and no one is protected until everyone is. (who.int)
  • Survivors may have difficulty maintaining personal relationships, returning to work or school, and regaining a sense of normalcy. (cdc.gov)
  • What can I do to have a sense of normalcy in my life? (medlineplus.gov)
  • The normalcy bias causes many people to prepare inadequately for natural disasters, market crashes, and calamities caused by human error. (wikipedia.org)
  • About 80% of people reportedly display normalcy bias during a disaster. (wikipedia.org)
  • This forecast change, however, is not entirely welcomed by some people, as they will have to face an "unwanted" normalcy. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • The Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act of 2014 (The Strengthening Families Act), includes requirements designed to help promote "normalcy" for young people in foster care, meaning the opportunity to participate in age- and developmentally-appropriate activities and experiences . (childtrends.org)
  • Research has found that normalcy is essential for the social, emotional, and cognitive development of these young people. (childtrends.org)
  • The Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative (Jim Casey Initiative), part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation , has helped the foster care community understand how young people define normalcy and its importance. (childtrends.org)
  • Informed by recommendations from young people, this issue brief explains in detail the importance of normalcy and the research that supports its significance. (childtrends.org)
  • He argued that the solution was to seek normalcy by restoring life to how it was before the war. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consider moving away from traditional "activity programming" to engaging residents with real life and what the Pioneer Network calls "rampant normalcy" -- all day, every day! (constantcontact.com)
  • Ms Pokempner discussed what the goal of "normalcy" or normal life style would be for a youth or child in foster care and discussed what states have done in terms of policies to implement the program. (cwla.org)
  • The degree of normalcy Americans feel they have in their life is directly linked to the daily activities they are participating in. (gallup.com)
  • Those who feel life has returned to some normalcy are also twice as likely as those who do not to say they have dined at a restaurant within the past day. (gallup.com)
  • This week's discussion focused on foster care and "normalcy" or attempts to make foster care placements as family like as possible for children in care. (cwla.org)
  • Providing input on a statewide "parenting standards" policy that offers guidance on appropriate parenting decisions that emphasize normalcy for children. (childtrends.org)
  • Do you desire to bring normalcy to your residents' lives? (constantcontact.com)
  • To contribute to restoring normalcy, especially in the lives of the learners, the group visited Marawi Sagonsongan Pilot Elementary School-one of the largest temporary schools. (gov.ph)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As COVID-19 cases were surging again across the U.S. last month, more than six in 10 Americans said their lives had not returned to pre-pandemic normalcy. (gallup.com)
  • The family can now live free of the constant fear of contracting cholera and restore some normalcy to their daily lives, including rebuilding their damaged toilet. (who.int)
  • Enforcing Normalcy surveys the emergence of a cluster of concepts around the term "normal" as these matured in western Europe and the United States over the past 250 years. (penguinrandomhouse.com)
  • As for events in world history, the normalcy bias can explain why, when the volcano Vesuvius erupted, the residents of Pompeii watched for hours without evacuating. (wikipedia.org)
  • A little normalcy in a very abnormal world. (wrtv.com)
  • This professional failure, notes the website, is a consequence of normalcy bias. (wikipedia.org)
  • Total disruption of the facial nerve does not permit restoration to complete normalcy. (medscape.com)
  • This database was supplemented by accessing "Films about viral outbreaks" on Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_about_viral_outbreaks ) and a list of "Apocalyptic, epidemic, pandemic and disaster movies" on the Internet Movie Database ( https://www.imdb.com/list/ls058975821 ). (cdc.gov)
  • That's how long it took for things to start to resemble normalcy. (cdc.gov)
  • Returning to an era of "normalcy" characterized by repeated policy failures, lack of accountability, and open-ended warfare is not the kind of restoration that Americans need. (theamericanconservative.com)