normalidad
normality ; normalcy.
It also provides a natural preference ordering on explanations, defined in terms of normality or plausibility.
America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
hacer volver a la normalidad
bring + Nombre + back to earth
Australian house prices are massively out of whack and will be brought back to earth, an expert says.
restablecer la normalidad
restore + normalcy
UNICEF (United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund) is looking to restore normalcy to the lives of children in the disaster area.
restaurar la normalidad
restore + normalcy
UNICEF (United Nation's International Children's Emergency Fund) is looking to restore normalcy to the lives of children in the disaster area.
situación + volver a la normalidad
situation + go back to normal
He believes that once the situation goes back to normal the negative effects of oil price hikes will vanish.
volver a la normalidad
get back to + normal
return to + normalcy
get (back) into + the swings of things
be back to normal
go back to + normal
come back to + earth
Since we can't pay you overtime the way we do the clerks, I'll try to arrange some compensatory time when things get back to normal.
Everybody wants the nation to return to normalcy with peace and order.
It was hard to start with as I got tired easily and had also lost a lot of confidence, but I soon got into the swings of things.
Flights were back to normal yesterday after the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud returned to ground further flights from Exeter Airport.
Nobody told me that after the initial excitement everyone would go back to normal except me.
Ironically, just as we were discussing how Jive's prices will have to come back to earth, news of Jive's dramatic layoff came in.
vuelta a la normalidad
return to normalcy
Harding decided he liked the sound of the word and made 'Return to Normalcy' a recurring theme.