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On Friday, Lincoln had Reedus read a message in which he apologised for his absence and made "Norm-ski" promise that if a fan answered a trivia question correctly, he would take off an article of clothing.
The combined force of normative and empirical expectations makes norm compliance a superior choice and makes defection, in case the others are expected to cooperate, a bad choice indeed, be it because punishment may follow, or just because one recognizes the legitimacy of other's expectations (Sugden 2000).
Phil Nugent found this episode unfunny and intended as a message to tolerate homosexuals by making Norm and other regulars appear "ridiculous".
Facts, the professors like to tell us, cannot make norms — but, in truth, scientific consensus really does foreclose some debates.
While such expectancy may not be irrelevant to actual behavior, it is a mere factual state of affairs that cannot by itself make (norms originating in) public law applicable.
In a sport based on failure, he made a norm of success; and turned the rarity of a home run into an everyday occurrence.
But it's one that's been made a norm.
Why has society made the norm for the path to occupational success strictly through a diploma?
ANC visits should be made a norm so that mothers and the infants can benefit from the existing service.
With Tully Scope, a monthlong series that starts on Tuesday, Lincoln Center proposes a novel solution: When festivals are the norm, why not make the norm a festival?
This paper investigates the effectiveness of such institutions when normative conflict makes contribution norms ambiguous.
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