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I was just talking with people in Google about how it's interesting that we haven't developed social norms about how to behave on videoconferences.

But the most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.

According to Robin Room, of Stockholm University's Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, "There are norms about how much you should drink in social situations, and these don't change much.

The great news is, because of the bunch of campaigning that's happened in the last couple of years, there are laws in place, improving global governance norms about how the international, multinational resource exploitation companies have to behave.

As a form of power, compulsory heterosexuality imposes a set of norms about how and whom we should desire and establishes a set of sanctions from this set.

As such, an item like this may be less indicative of creativity or giftedness than it is an indication of how strongly a child adheres to cultural norms about how to be a "good student".

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Sex educators, desperately trying to derail unrealistic and narrowly conceived sexual norms, fret about how much everyone frets about erections.

A general agreement, however, is that patient safety culture emerges from the shared assumptions (unspoken beliefs and expectations), values (important and lasting ideals and beliefs) and norms (beliefs about how members of a group should behave in a given context) among members of an organization, unit or team with regard to practices that directly or indirectly influence patient safety.

eBay chief John Donahoe explained to Bloomberg's chief content editor Norm Pearlstine about how the company screens its acquisitions and how he keeps founders from leaving after the acquisition — a trick that many companies fail to execute after buying a startup.

Merton described these criteria as belonging to the sociology of science, and thus as empirical statements about norms in actual science rather than normative statements about how science should be conducted (Merton [1942] 1973, 268).

There are no explicit norms or policies about how to deal with the individual or group risk approach in the third dimension.

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