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He absorbed glam rock, he said, which "became a normative experience for me, and certainly the most significant creative influence for the future in both design and photography".
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As Bader noted, while they are nonbinding, the principles "have clearly become a normative standard.
One can even say that the European Union has slowly become a "normative" force in the world in reaction to the evolution of America's power.
"Among low-skill black men, spending time in prison has become a normative life event, furthering their segregation from mainstream society," Dr. Pettit writes.
It simply becomes a normative policy endorsement," Hong said.
As the modern-day stripper, at a time where imagery of hyper-sexualized behavior has become a normative gesture within popular culture (especially for an already oppressed demographic), why is that behavior socially and culturally acceptable?
Text selection for interpretive and theoretical purposes becomes a more normative issue which text is best?
In the agrifood sector, we can clearly see that certification has become a new normative obligation [66].
Ethics has become an important normative 'instrument' for European policy making (Tallacchini 2009).
Of Montreal became a roving sideshow in face paint, glitter, and ruffles — anything to upend what Barnes would likely call "normative".
But the Norman Rockwell painting et al don't quite capture Joe the plumber, either, because there was something condescending about the senators' homilies: The working-class praises become a kind of normative rhetoric.
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