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(1) Their behaviour conforms to the group norm.
(2) The recent pattern of weather deviates from the norm for this time of year.
(3) Short term contracts are now the norm with some big companies.
(4) Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park.
(5) Of his age, the child is above the norm in arithmetic.
(6) Criminal behaviour seems to be the norm in this neighbourhood.
(7) Single parents seem to be the norm rather than the exception nowadays.
(8) Deviation from the norm is not tolerated.
(9) They want to discourage pay settlements over the norm.
(10) Faction and self-interest appear to be the norm.
(11) 28% of children tested below the norm.
(12) Non-smoking is now the norm in most workplaces.
(13) In the inner-city areas(), poverty is the norm rather than the exception.
(14) There's a production norm below which each worker must not fall.
(15) On-screen editing has become the norm for all student work.
(16) One child per family is fast becoming the norm in some countries.
(17) Individuals within each may well diverge from the norm.
(18) Norm and Benjy were on the couch watching television.
(19) Norm came inside then and ran into his room.
(20) Now the corporate member is the norm. 5.
(21) I am told this is the norm.
(22) Peer evaluation within the teams has become the norm.
(23) Benjy was glad to see Alice and Norm leave.
(24) Reconstituted families are clearly different from the cereal-packet norm.
(25) Here, lawlessness,() poverty and desperation were the norm.
(26) True, lamb is not the norm here.
(27) In a decade it may be the norm.
(28) Contradictory signals from the government have become the norm.
(29) Joyce's style of writing was a striking departure from the literary norm .
(30) The changes will lead to more flexible leases, and leases nearer to 15 years than the present norm of 25 years.
(1) Their behaviour conforms to the group norm.
(2) The recent pattern of weather deviates from the norm for this time of year.
(3) Short term contracts are now the norm with some big companies.
(4) Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park.
(5) Of his age, the child is above the norm in arithmetic.
(6) Single parents seem to be the norm rather than the exception nowadays.
(31) Norm needed to use the bathroom.
(32) Pointing, she came toward Norm, teeth clenched.
(33) This, of course, is the norm.
(34) That was one departure from the norm.
(35) Historically, the single parent has been the norm in no society, but patriarchal linear life is now economically over.
(36) Departure from this norm must be weighed with full consciousness of the heavy risks involved. 4.
(37) It shows that positive policies to ease the pain of job-loss are now the norm rather than the exception.
(38) A beautiful social breakaway from the strict bouncer dominated norm of the suit and tie disco.
(39) Although she would dearly love to know if it was the norm for women to follow him home!
(40) Women of colour who face racist practices can not be simply incorporated into models which assume white women as the norm.
(41) These are more innocent diversions than used to be the norm.
(42) They knew better, she thought as she waited out at the curb for Norm to pick her up.
(43) Usually only blackness is named,(Sentence dictionary) which constitutes the white majority as the norm.
(44) The norm for the duration of commercial leases has for many years been twenty-five years.
(45) In order to understand the force of this social norm, it is necessary to look beyond social presentation.
(46) It was the post-conciliar Church that came increasingly to recognize this as the norm, at least for smaller congregations.
(47) Half a century later, when vinyl discs became the norm, there was another complication.
(48) For those men and women who live into middle age, pain, disease and poverty are the norm rather than the exception.
(49) Eventually the price of such devices will fall and PostScript recorders will become the norm - just as they have with typesetting.
(50) The new publication date of January, which will now become the norm, is the result of widespread demand from centres.
(51) Exchange of witness statements is to be the norm in all actions, not just personal injury actions.
(52) But it is not generally the stuff that appears on television, where self-restraint has become the norm.
(53) Norm said, and it was all she could do to keep from slapping that fresh mouth of his.
(54) But remember that these cars accrue, and can withstand, significantly higher mileages than petrol cars, 50-90,000 being the norm.
(55) Whites appear to end up almost exactly where they started, with almost three quarters at or above the national norm.
(56) In cultures where arranged marriages were the norm, the task of marrying was probably psychologically simpler.
(57) Perhaps it means that low-key, sporadic participation, which is the norm for most displays of citizenship, is not enough?
(58) I sat on the wheelbarrow and sank my teeth into a fresh loaf. Dry bread was the norm.
(59) Type 1 here represents a democratic system in which party competition is minimal, and grand coalition government is the norm.
(60) There were no women among 15 candidates on the list that consultant Norm Roberts presented.
(61) He looked up to see Norm coming down the driveway.
(62) The norm for those engaging in it is to maintain a sector of open public work, including their own Trotskyist publication.
(63) When comprehensive schools became the norm there was still no serious attempt to rethink the curriculum or the values incorporated within it.
(64) Opening the evening in grand style is Norm Marini, doing his reality-twisting routines tableside.
(65) Certainly, organised, structured delinquent gangs do not appear to be the norm in Britain today.
(66) Only 38 percent of white kids tested were below the norm: 60. 5 percent of nonwhite kids were now below.
(67) For large families then was the in-thing, the norm; no woman can graciously accept being barren.
(68) In a turbulent environment, diversity, contradiction and disjunction are the norm.
(69) By contrast, the norm for curriculum change is for it to occur piecemeal and gradually over long periods.
(70) It is a social norm approach without the promise of security.
(71) In neither class group is either norm - satisfaction or dissatisfaction - adhered to absolutely.
(72) Norm was more pleasant at the dinner table when the boys were not there.
(73) All the evidence suggests that schools are generally well-ordered places where acceptable behaviour is the norm.http://
(74) The norm for knowledge work is shifting in the fishnet anytime / anyplace organization.
(75) Enter the four-day county championship match, which this season becomes the norm.
(76) The competitive market system also gives us a norm, or standard, against which the real-world economy can be compared.
(77) The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm.
(78) Individual desks are the norm, as opposed to tables, lounge chairs, or work stations.
(79) The jury would have no role in most homicide cases(), since a plea of guilty would be the norm.
(80) In exercising its norm control jurisdiction the Court acts as a restraint on the possibilities of abuse inherent in the legislative process.
(81) Only that essential easing down of training should deviate from the norm.
(82) Norm was very busy these days, and often did not come home for dinner.
(83) Driver-only buses have become the norm, and may have increased privatised profitability, but they've decreased traffic flow.
(84) At the hospital and even at the Christmas party with former patients, disability 143 was the norm.
(85) They typically hide much greater deviations from the norm than say the figure for the average physical height of a population does.
(86) Temperatures will be a little below the seasonal norm, but winds will remain very light, so it should feel quite pleasant.
(87) No smoking is the norm throughout the Council's office buildings.
(88) Though more enterprising than the norm, such guests are increasingly frequent visitors to the World Bank and other international institutions.
(89) Increasingly, privately-built housing for owner-occupation was seen as the norm while council housing was seen as necessary for the low-paid only.
(90) By using nonsexist language we can at least avoid the overt implication that males are the standard and norm of all humanity.
(91) Mullins shook a cigarette from his pack and offered it to Norm, who was about to say he was in training.
(92) A shifting constellation of part-time jobs is becoming the middle-class norm.
(93) That kind of freewheeling discussion is the norm in other realms where public health is the issue, such as highway safety.
(94) But concord and harmony were the professed and accepted norm for the conduct of relations.
(95) Food without frontiers is the norm now with quiche, tacos or tapas and coronation chicken readily supplied by outside caterers.
(96) Where a significant number of individuals share a colour that deviates from the species norm, we term it a colour morph.
(97) At the same time home ownership became easier and the norm.
(98) She leaned forward with each headlight, hoping it was Norm.
(99) It is the norm that volunteering in sport does not stop out of season.
(100) Furthermore, he had an acute sense of deviation from the norm in any society.
(101) We can therefore create whatever degree of atonal norm we wish, just through our knowledge of the nature of intervals.
(102) Since this section of the novel is the longest, the reader eventually accepts such constructions as the norm.
(103) Three-and four-flight days again became the norm for him,(http:///norm.html) more hours above the earth than on it.
(104) Surely this is a standard that should be regarded as the norm and not the exception.
(105) But theft of clients is the norm in the industry, and is rarely the reason for anyone being sacked.
(106) He told everyone Norm was a hothead, a poor sport, a disgrace as a Catholic, and a lousy catcher.
(107) The weather in Santa Teresa has been straying from the norm of late.
(108) The back door flew open and Norm rushed in, pulling off his filthy shirt.
(109) The norm, as we have noted, was for different groups to be working in different curriculum areas simultaneously.
(110) He did not feel comfortable challenging what he thought was a cultural norm.
(111) A new political atmosphere was created where minimal government, budget-cutting and low taxation had become the norm.
(112) Retail sales of the quintessential red meats are plummeting[], whilst vegetarianism has become a fashionable norm.
(113) During periods of punctuated equilibrium everything is in flux, disequilibrium becomes the norm, and uncertainty reigns!
(114) That attendance was the norm for a rodeo performance in Houston, not the exception.
(115) Their reference is to the middle-class norm of the discontented housewife.
(116) Where everything was just plain and simple, laughing and joking the norm.
(117) Norm sat down and drummed his fingertips on the table.
(118) Thus his social psychology assumes the traditional bourgeois family structure as a norm.
(119) When my Norm passed, people descended on that hospital like locusts.
(120) If these events became regarded as a norm for science then public confidence would be threatened.
(121) This is not uncommon in the South East and well within the building society norm of two and a half times income.
(122) The detachable batten is, of course, the norm for the Tabel school.
(123) In other words, the initial credit inducement may become accepted as the norm, thus shunting all cash inflows forwards.
(124) Task lighting around the desk is the expected norm in most hotels, and some designers favour floor lamps beside the armchairs.
(125) Advertising also creates the impression that smoking is a socially acceptable norm.
(126) We live in a society where instant gratification is the norm.
(127) With multiple transactions being the norm in the real world, service integration becomes critical.
(128) And the gospel for so long speaks the correct opposition to what has become the standard and the norm.
(129) It was not the norm in Five Oaks or anywhere else.
(130) It was the last weekend in May and the weather was cold and windy, the norm for this meeting.
(131) Short prison sentences or a light physical punishment are the norm in most criminal cases.
(132) The movable form present a higher systemize a characteristic, have to compare for the norm of organization and management.
(133) The actual construction cost payout is controlled by contract construction cost budget norm or enterprise practicality consumption norm . Relationshi...
(134) And as to the cost account of work-in-process, we cannot simply adopt method of equivalent units,(/norm.html) norm proportion or norm costing method.
(135) So, It has an important meaning for the company's economic Benefit to form it's manpower consumption norm, ' material consumption norm And making sure of budget cost reasonably.
(136) Based on the model a grammatical pattern is constructed, and an algorithm for pattern recognition of wave peaks is designed by using mean square error norm.
(137) The three-card trick relies on what is variously known in psychology as 'emergent norm theory' or 'crowd psychology' or what I like to call 'sheep theory'.
(138) There is just something a bit too lemming-like about that course of action and I've always taken pride in being true to who I am even if that means I must break with the norm.
(139) S. House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously passed a resolution backing legislation to make terms like those in the UAE deal the norm, but it has yet to become law.
(140) Attacks involving roadside I.E.D.s (improvised explosive) or suicide bombings are the norm as opposed to armies that once clashed directly—and not infrequently decisively—with each other.
(141) Renewed work on the first known Devonian tetrapod, Ichthyostega, is showing that it, too, diverged from the norm— contrary to earlier preconceptions .
(142) With regard to the above-mentioned, cost information of market materials and budget norm of engineering, etc. are introduced to calculate the engineering unit pri...
(143) How to work out the experimental norm under this new inter national standard are discussed in this paper with the principle of chain transmission and statistical theory.
(144) However, generally speaking, Confucian Norm is ignored personal interests, inhibit the free development of individual will.
(145) Secondly, one construction of Cartesian authentication code from norm form of one class of nilpotent matrices over finite field is presented and its size parameters are computed.
(146) A three-year replacement cycle has become the norm at most data centers, says Paul Prince, CTO of Dell's enterprise product group in Round Rock, Texas.
(147) To enforce the academic norm is for academic reliability of musicological research.
(148) In the war of ancient bourgeon shape, there is no justice and injustice moral judgment. The war hero's act is not only the standard of social rational value judgment but also the norm of ethic moral.
(149) The property of the probabilistic norm of the linear operator in PN space with unit circle N (0, 1) is discussed.
(150) Paraphilia is sometimes used by laypeople in a more judgemental or prejudicial sense, to categorize sexual desires or activities lying well outside the societal norm.
(151) In the selection of English tenses, the tense system is first determined and then the norm of the system with other tenses chosen in relation to the norm.
(152) In other words, television paints wealthy and upper-middle-class lifestyles as the norm and heavy watchers believe that it is the norm.
(153) And with civil servants hard-hit by the latest round of austerity cuts, working to rule has become the norm.
(154) "We humans are too diverse to establish a norm, " says Betty Dodson, PhD, a New York City-based sexologist and the author of Sex for One.
(155) There is an exact conceptional difference between judicial formality and judicial fairness, the former is the issue of norm, and the latter is that of value.
(156) The water spray fire control system is required for oil or gas based boiler house in compliance of the national design norm of fire control system for high rise building.
(157) In this chapter, we give some operator inequalities and norm inequalities by means of spectral decomposition and functional calculus.
(158) Thinks that the principle of coordination of blank panel code and its complementary norm is to stick to the independent judgement on penal law and think that lawful act is not crime.
(159) A new hybrid minimum norm solution in frequency domain was also considered, which is better in suppressing the impact of noise on error separation than that of least square solution and MMSE solution.
(160) For one dimensional problem, S. He has recently proposed a flux recovery method taking integral form and proved the superconvergence of the recovery flux in L2 norm for constant coefficient equations.
(161) An error estimate in L2 norm with quasi-optimal accuracy in space and second order accuracy in time is derived.
(162) This controller not only can make the closed-loop system quadratically stable but also can make the norm of the closed-loop system less than a given bound.
(163) Still, dollar-cost averaging does make sense, especially in volatile markets(http:///norm.html), which seem increasingly like the norm.
(164) Blue-sky days and a nice ocean breeze are the norm.
(165) Conclusion Norm of operator is very important to estimate the spectral radius of operator.
(166) The sports training polestar is a basis for norm sports training operation, and sports training operation principle is a guide for improving achievenment.
(167) Based on a minimum norm solution, this approach applies SECA to the multiple sub-regions of the solution space obtained, and then FOCUSS is utilized to further focalize the solution.
(168) First , plenitude of the debt laws norm was because of economic development in Tang Dynasty , exactly to say it was because the merchant economy was more developed than past .
(169) However, the solution is only a quick fix; once the controls are lifted, Beijing will most likely return to its smoggy norm.
(170) Norm by the President of the United States and five times has been awarded with the Department of Defense's highest civilian decoration, the Distinguished Service Medal.
(171) A society where conformity is the norm must be lacking in creativity and vitality.
(172) While she is part of an increasing number of African-American women who breast-feed their children, a recent study says that as a black woman, Borget is still the exception and not the norm.
(173) The main norm to follow is the univocal characteristic, and all is guided by the theory of the modern linguistics.
(174) Based on history control data, and defined new rectifiable norm parameter on control parameter, a fuzzy increment controller is designed.
(175) Norm work out should implement competitive bidding system, the legal sex of desalt norm, instruction sex and mandatory, take commercial way.
(176) In this paper, some important inequalities on norm of determinent of complex positive definite matrix and its Schur complement are obtained.
(177) In the statistics circles, there are a few uncertain points in the exposition on the concept of average norm, mathematical statistics as well as its applied analysis.
(178) The validity of norm includes several dimensions: legal validity, moral validity, actual effect.
(179) By the generalized inverse matrix and the minimal norm solve of the consistent linear equation sets, a complete track controller of the linear time-invariant system is designed.
(180) This criterions is more conservative than those expressed by the matrix measure and matrix norm.
(181) Results Among the 100 patients, 73.0% patients were troubled by sleep problem, whose scores of PSQI global sum and 7 components were quite different from Chinese Norm (P. 01).
(182) Moreover, the designed orthogonal wavelet bases show that minimizing the l1 norm of the approximate error should be advocated for obtaining better approximated Hilbert pairs.
(183) Honesty and credibility as a social norm and an informal code of behavior plays an important role in our society.
(184) The psychosomatic disorder status of the 41 patients was investigated using questionnaires of symptom checklist-90 (SCL-90) and social support rate scale (SSRS), and compared with national norm.
(185) Euclidean norm theory was used to select and optimize the contractors during the evaluation work of the construction projects.
(186) The accounting law has offered the mandatory norm for accounting activity of small and medium - sized enterprises .
(187) It is an important step for more deepening reform and expediting market economy development to perfect credit institution and norm exchange act.
(188) Based on GMP norm, the requirements for the equipment used in axenic raw drug production were discussed in this article.
(189) Judge's ethics is a gross concept of the stable moral, behavior norm and the consuetude, it primarily includes the judge's value and thought in judicial process.
(190) "This is a big step forward in putting an end to the war, " said Norm Stamper, a former Seattle chief of police and now spokesman for the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (Leap).
(191) Lastly, we show some inequalities about invariant norms of matrix. In chapter 4, firstly, we investigate the properties of contraction by using spectrum norm, numerical range.
(192) In the comparison with the national norm: The P and N scores in EPQ test in the acute glaucoma group were higher than the national norm and those in the chronic glaucoma group.
(193) Using comparison theorem and some properties of the matrix norm and the matrix measure, the paper provides several stability conditions for single and symmetric composite uncertain delay systems.
(193) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(194) Before the advent of central air-conditioning in the mid-20th-century, white- and cream-colored houses with reflective tin roofs were the norm in South Florida, for example.
(195) Being self-centered is fast becoming the norm in many cultures.
(196) "In the real world, the laws go unenforced and impunity is the norm, " she said.
(197) For instance, it's also the square of the Euclidean norm on R2, the length of a two-dimensional vector, a part of the triangle inequality, and quite a bit more.
(198) Studies the stability in total variation norm of the diffusion process with jumps under conditions of Lipschitz and linear growth by the method of coupling.
(199) This has guide significance for sci-technique personnel to use norm retrieval language and technique, to develop and utilize sci - technique literature, to technique cite l...
(200) The actual construction cost payout is controlled by contract construction cost budget norm or enterprise practicality consumption norm . Relat...
(201) Decentralized control of region for nonlinear composite systems with input saturation is studied by using Lyapunov's theory and matrix norm properties.
(202) The study has analyzed the project investment cost and each financial norm.
(203) Supplementing the contract according to trade usage should take priority over supplementing the contract according to arbitrary norm.
(204) Finally, the optimal approximation in quadratic norm method is made to obtain the value of the slope reliability.
(205) The carrying out of Norm 2000 is facing several problems because the budget estimate of drainage pipeline cannot meet with the principle of bid project bill.
(206) These rules are related to the fees of the Registered Designs, the registered design costs associated with such issues as the norm.
(207) The tabular display of documents is different from the norm in document search.
(208) "In some countries, smoke-free homes are becoming the norm, but far from universally," they wrote.
(209) Hybrid is an adiaphorous and ideal norm, and must be replaced by patchwork in order to show the struggle for power in translation.
(210) The mergence emerged in the alternation from planned economy to market economy, thus arousing many problems such as less system of legal norm, disunion and less guidance for practices, etc.
(211) Credit is the intercommunity norm which enterprise should observe during building a network, it is the basis to accomplish enterprise cooperation.
(212) Based on 2 norm estimate of matrix, stability of T S type fuzzy controller is studied and several sufficient conditions of open loop system are proposed .
(213) A maximum value theorem and a minimal value theorem of a canonical correlation variable in the context of a unitarily invariant norm were derived.
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