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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep norm" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
If you are looking for an analogous phrase, you could use "maintain normality," or "keep the status quo." For example, "The leader of the group was determined to keep normality and order during the chaotic political climate."
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The Mets, loaded with his kind, signed Rich Rodriguez; Tampa Bay decided to keep Norm Charlton around.
I'm not saying it is the best pastrami sandwich in Los Angeles, but it is the first sandwich I have encountered in a lifetime of pastrami eating that might keep Norm Langer up at night.
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And, naturally, the rules change constantly, to keep the norms at arm's length.
This factor keeps the norm ‖P i)‖ at values enough high for obtaining good convergence and, at the same time, enough small for preventing the described undesirable convergence effect.
It's inarguable, however, that established norms keep institutions humming along without major disasters.
Norms keep us fearful and placid, so we don't get too interesting or adventurous.
Shame and guilt over violating religious norms keep many believers from seeking help.
"Our discernment of subtle deviations from the norm will keep pace with technology," Tinwell predicts.
The response to his "Stars Wars" Weblog, or blog, encouraged Norm to keep writing about all manner of subjects.
Often we keep conforming to a norm even in situations of complete anonymity, where the probability of being caught transgressing is almost zero.
Unless you're independently wealthy or live in a creative, artistic milieu that tolerates lateness, you're stuck with accepting being on time as the norm, so keep the languid lifestyle for your vacation times or for times when lateness isn't a big deal.
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