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It would have been classed as a normal occurrence.
Clarizen, in contrast, treats delays as a normal occurrence.
People tend to take breakups as a normal occurrence; however, they have the potential to cause high-levels of psychological damage to a person.
In contrast, fatalism and acceptance of maternal mortality as a "normal" occurrence has impeded maternal health initiatives.
Two women friends or female relatives sleeping together in the same bed, hugging, massaging each other's hair or bodies is seen as a normal occurrence and even encouraged in preference to similar signs of physical affection between men and women.
(Focus group 1) In the district hospital, HCWs were so used to violence that women presenting with assault by a partner were regarded as a normal occurrence and not singled out for further psychosocial management.
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As a result, I cannot be pulled into total disaster by the magnetism of panic as is a normal occurrence in daylight golf upon seeing a vicious hazard.
Women were also pleased to have the opportunity to discuss their feelings and to consider their situations as being a normal occurrence.
He returns the bird to the nest, on a ledge above the sidewalk, and jumps back into the cab as if this were a normal occurrence.
In watching the clip closely, I was intrigued by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki who didn't even move when the first shoe was thrown as if this is a normal occurrence at his press conferences.
Canadians worry that current legal precedents are lax, and opportunities for criminals to escape conviction by using mental illness as a defense are a normal occurrence, yet many fail to realize that those same legal precedents continue to allow the unjust confinement of other Canadians.
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