Anomalous in a sentence as an adjective

It isn't totally anomalous that I'd be decent at it.

But except for these few anomalous cases, work was pretty much defined as not-fun."2.

I would love to be told that my experience was anomalous and get a reason to give it another shot.

The name Koblitz curve is best-known when used to describe\n binary anomalous curves over F2m which have a,b {0,1}.

Never even worked in Silicon Valley and had multiple exits that were, judging from this poll data, quite anomalous.

Python is widely used pedagogically, so for better or for worse, students are already being familiarized with the colon, which I agree is a bit anomalous.

If they were instead describing an experiment to look for anomalous travel times of neutrino pulses or something, I'd know where to start: measurement apparatus precision, clock synchronization, etc.

I suppose I'm lucky to have a job where I get to work with a lot of stimulating and highly intelligent people, with whom I can have conversations that last several days, so maybe my perspective is somewhat anomalous, but I doubt it.

So the Court says, "It would be anomalous to find, within this detailed list of rights and protections that are conferred on dealers vis-à-vis their manufacturers and distributors, a lone provision giving dealers protection against competition from an unaffiliated manufacturer.

Seeing an anomalous excess of gamma rays from the center of the galaxy whose energy and distribution is consistent with some theories which predict dark matter annihilation would be "indirect detection".Naturally, direct measurements have a much larger impact on your Bayesian credences than indirect ones.

What if Becquerel put his photographic plate and uranium rock in a drawer, saw anomalous results, and did not report on them on fear that perhaps somehow the plates were exposed in some other manner?The point is that barring gross negligence or fraud, scientists should be encouraged to share results that perhaps are inexplicable or against current thinking.

Anomalous definitions

adjective

deviating from the general or common order or type; "advanced forms of life may be anomalous in the universe"