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"meet norms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to meeting standards, expectations, or requirements. For example, "The company has worked hard to meet norms for environmental sustainability."
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He works closely with Corporate Social Responsibility Standards, an organization that seeks to give public seals of approval to corporations that meet norms of social responsibility in their employment practices.
I situate 'kanyalengs' disrupted childbearing within a framework of stratified reproduction, which reveals the tensions between ongoing demands to meet norms of high fertility, women's heavy burden of reproductive disease and the limits of a reproductive public health agenda narrowly focused on family planning and HIV prevention.
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The study recommended that Cafta insist on labor laws that meet international norms.
If they don't meet the norms, they're moved to social media comments, the lowest category of troll," she said.
We desperately longed for some hand-holding (and other things) but the opportunities were few, based on our failure to meet the norms for teenage social attractiveness.
But items that do not meet European norms will still be allowed onto the market provided they are marked as being substandard or intended for cooking or processing.
It seems fanciful to imagine Britons who spent two weeks glued to the TV will, like Stakhanovites, suddenly meet higher norms in car production, healthcare and financial arbitrage.
In other words, Kosovo must meet international norms of tolerance, the rule of law must be upheld and the truly free movement of its people be ensured before its future can be settled.
The Logan was designed to meet European Union norms because some of the target markets were due to join the EU, but to sell at a much lower price than standard models.
The bank's reluctance to reveal its client list has put it under intense pressure in recent years to meet European norms to prevent money laundering as a condition for using the euro.
The law proposes fines for those who "use foreign words and expressions which do not meet the norms of literary Russian and which have commonly used equivalents in literary Russian".
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