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If large-scale development is unavoidable, why not enlist serious talents like Mr. Gehry to come up with an alternative to the bottom-line proposals that have been the accepted norm for decades?

Since holding one job at a time has long been the accepted norm for careers, others often do not appreciate, and sometimes even disparage, those who hold multiple jobs.

What's holding back content creators from integrating real-time engagement mechanics across Twitter and Facebook and 'eventising' TV content is actually the accepted norm for monetising audience engagement – premium rate telephony mechanics – and the need to leave enough window to maximise the now-dwindling revenues in this area.

More specific to Spain is the fact that there is almost no concept of work-life balance: the typical day is 9am-8pm – not always with a siesta – and the accepted norm for a parent is either not to work, or to devolve responsibility to a grandparent.

Taking 5% as the accepted norm for statistical significance, this means only 14 groups need to have independently looked at the same question, in the entire history of medicine, before it's probable that one of them will find a falsely significant result.

The accepted norm for inclusion of an item in its current format was set at 70percentt of respondents agreed on relevance (a score of 3 or 4).

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Adding the incremental costs of detecting the 13 other disorders on the screening panel still yields a result well within accepted norms for cost-effectiveness ($15,252/QALY).

US and European countries recognize Kosovo as an independent country despite the country's failure to follow internationally accepted norms for seeking and declaring independence.

Toshiso Kosako – a Tokyo University professor who was called in to help deal with the crisis – walked out on Friday and has since accused the government of ad hoc policy making and contravening internationally accepted norms for the sake of political expediency.

Throughout her career, Bridle, now 35, has resisted the accepted norms for attaining success in academia: long hours and personal sacrifice.

Available parenting classes do not show bias to either parent, although many of them do point out some of the accepted norms for child rearing.

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