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The phrase "general norms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to widely accepted standards or rules that guide behavior or practices in a particular context.
Example: "In our organization, we strive to adhere to general norms of professionalism and respect in all our interactions."
Alternatives: "common standards" or "universal guidelines."
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All quality criteria ultimately derive their normative power from the same general norms and can thus be understood (more or less) as specific expressions of these norms.
"What that looks like is not knowing general norms of how society functions," she said.
"If I do decide to use the Armed Forces, this will be a legitimate decision in full compliance with … general norms of international law," he said.
Ethical principles are general norms that leave considerable room for judgment.
Again, certain very general norms may be stated, such as the obvious analogue of Naive Dominance from above.
With this framework in hand, we can state certain very general norms of action in terms of it.
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It seems a general norm that people adapted to harsh winter environments for several generations have lower tendencies to develop insulin resistance.
"Tunnell was out of sync with the general norm.
(25percentt is the general norm for other coupon sites).
First, we show that (RECP) with general norm uncertainty sets (U2) is equivalent to (DP4).
end{aligned} This implies that (RWSP) with general norm uncertainty sets (U2) is equivalent to (DP2).
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