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Added to this is the ever increasing pressure to conform to a norm of physical and mental health.
Putting a beer out for Norm was a norm of the bar: you did it because it was expected, though not written down anywhere.
Most of the sodden collegians were trying to dance to the norm of the Negro orchestra which had established a norm of noise and rhythm, from which there was little deviation.
In a sport based on failure, he made a norm of success; and turned the rarity of a home run into an everyday occurrence.
If Romantic autobiography recorded a struggle toward wisdom, the wisdom promoted by the memoir of convalescence is nothing more than a norm of health.
"There's a norm of reciprocity in nearly every country," Professor Lynn said, "the idea that when people do you a favor, you need to pay it back".
"You didn't encounter that sexism so much in the theatre," she says, "but it was a norm of everyday life.
Mr Blair's "Chicago Doctrine" was an attempt to insert a norm of ethical intervention into a world long dominated by the principle of state sovereignty.
Take instead a norm of cooperation.
Igor Douven (2006, 2009) argues for a norm of rational belief.
Frequent interaction among a diverse set of people tends to produce a norm of generalized reciprocity.
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