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The question of which interpretations become normative at any given time is complex.
Traister writes: "In Democratic circles Obama loyalty, like white masculinity itself, had become normative.
It is, in part, about keeping watch, not unseeing the violence that has become normative, being in the hold, holding on and still living.
This is in anticipation that such excellence will become normative in the near future as the learning experience gathers momentum and provided that human factors are properly addressed.
The committee was told that sexting had become "normative behaviour" among older teenagers – 14-year-old girls routinely pose in their bras for profile pictures – and youngsters needed help to understand when it was abusive, harmful or linked to exploitation.
Given enough exposure to a behavior, that behavior will become normative.
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Although cohabitation is increasing as a setting for first births and second birth differentials may temporarily narrow, as cohabitation becomes normative, it is still not becoming a preferred setting for additional childbearing; marriage is still more common for second conceptions.
Compassion (in name if not in fact) became normative, which obviated the need for the ribbon in the first place.
Theodore's works became normative through their translation into Syriac at Edessa (modern Urfa, Tur).
Such views, truly radical in origin, became normative rabbinical teaching and permanent components of Judaism.
Pharisaism as enshrined in the Mishna (oral law) and the Talmud (commentary on and addition to the oral law) became normative Judaism.
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