Sentence examples for common norm from inspiring English sources

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For example, an independent election commission was only introduced in Sweden, Leissner's home country, after it became a common norm around the world, she said.

Metascientists also flout another common norm: that "good" scientists shy away from the limelight.

This approach may lead to unwarranted result if bots behave differently from a common norm.

In case the existing interdependencies necessitate the maintenance of a regime despite a lack of a common norm, the regime can be expected to generate coordinated outcomes based on the participants' relative power.

Thus, the variable of interdependencies is responsible for regime formation, while the variable of a common norm – for the prevalence of either coordination or cooperation as its functional type.

Instead of appealing to an assumed common norm of "publicity" or a set of culturally specific practices of communication, a cosmopolitan public sphere is created when at least two culturally rooted public spheres begin to overlap and intersect, as when translations and conferences create a cosmopolitan public sphere in various academic disciplines.

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A version of Britishness that rests on common norms may be the right sort to teach but it is the version that most Britons of immigrant stock hold already.

For instance, Hall argued that mainstream mass media in the US effectively proselytised for the notion that democratic pluralism was a reality rather than a façade, arguing for "the pretence that society is held together by common norms, including equal opportunity, respect for diversity, one person-one vote, individual rights and rule of law".

In this respect, some aspects of collective action, common norms in particular, would be assured by the cooperation and the results could be different.

However, these committees only had credibility and legitimacy because they relied on the relational aspects of the consortium - the trust, reciprocity and common norms and values that were found in the relationships between collaborators in the UK10K project.

This kind of relational governance (as opposed to contractual or hierarchical governance) enabled coordination based on trust, reciprocity, and common norms and values that were embedded in the relationships between the partners in networks (Willem & Gemmel 2013).

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