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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted norm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a standard or practice that has been accepted and implemented by a group or organization.
Example: "The adopted norm within the company is to prioritize sustainability in all projects."
Alternatives: "accepted standard" or "established practice".
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You should not just go along with the standard practice, status quo, or mores, just because it's the adopted norm of a particular industry.
The adopted norm format follows PLuRaL, i.e. WHENEVER 'context' IF 'condition' THEN Vila na Rede must show 'tailorable behavior'.
Without going into details related to specific properties of the adopted norm in the case of (17), notice that the main idea behind the adopted definition is to take (| Phi (t)|^_{tau }) as an estimate of ρ(Φ t)) based on the local algorithm properties expressed by ∥Φ ij (t)∥ τ.
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In order for students to receive appropriate academic support and optimal levels of instruction, language programs have generally adopted norm-referenced tests to place students based on their language ability.
Before the commencement all researchers have been trained and calibrated in accordance with the adopted norms presented on the official website of the International RDC/TMD Consortium [ 22].
When a child's adopted norms through the primary socialisation process differs significantly from those adopted in a school, he or she faces difficulty with adopting the new behaviours [ 64].
We draw on case study evidence from copper mining concessions in Northwestern Zambia in order to examine how CSR activities are adopting norms of climatised development.
Failing that, "we will propose putting in place tariff locks at Europe's borders" until exporting countries adopt norms applied in Europe to issues like trade union rights, child labor and carbon emissions.
The United States should use all relevant diplomatic forums – the United Nations, the G8 and G20 meetings, and so on – to press for a liberal concept of Internet freedom, and to counter attempts by other states to adopt norms that would restrict expression online.
Why else adopt norms that in the example above favor the talented woman disadvantaged through no fault of her own (because she is white and a woman) over the worse off untalented person also disadvantaged through no fault of her own (because she had the bad luck of being born untalented)?
We suggest there is possible tension as scholars endeavour to attain internal legitimacy and respond to calls to adapt theories to explain Asia-specific phenomena or develop new models and theories relevant to the Asian context (Tsui, 2006) while at the same time needing to meet an equally pressing requirement of external legitimacy by adopting norms or assumptions around academic rigor.
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