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The phrase "as a norm to" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when discussing standard practices or typical behaviors in a specific context.
Example: "As a norm to ensure safety, all employees must wear helmets on the construction site."
Alternatives: "as a standard practice" or "as a general rule".
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Comparing these two cases opens a criticism of the standard Triple Helix theory when it is used as a norm to study, manage and reform innovation processes.
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It is more harrowing than most prison fare because institutional life is treated as quotidian, a norm to which most of the men have already adjusted.
It's also a skill to model — and a norm to set — as you build a community where all perspectives are welcome.
If they do possess the same concept, then it seems they cannot fail to agree about what it takes for a norm to count as law.
In this paper, we studied the covariance model in functional mapping of photosynthetic rate as a reaction norm to irradiance and temperature as environmental signals.
These stipulations reflect the general principle of absolute monogamy, which the Eastern church considered as a Christian norm to which candidates for the priesthood are to comply strictly.
The subject will view it as a social norm to cease smoking and will join in the trend, perhaps thinking that his friends know something he does not.
We investigate the use of parametric and nonseparable spatio-temporal covariance structures in functional mapping of photosynthetic rate as a reaction norm to the environmental factors irradiance and temperature.
Then, as, converges in norm to a point in which is the unique solution of the VIP (2.9).
In this vein, one significant theme in the development of SB, the Registry and iGEM has been an increasing emphasis on characterisation as an important norm to enforce in the production and collection of parts.
People exaggerate the risk of loss; they like the status quo and tend to regard it as a norm; they overreact to sensational but unrepresentative information (the shark-attack phenomenon); they will pay extravagantly to punish cheaters, even when there is no benefit to themselves; and they often rank fairness and reciprocity ahead of self-interest.
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