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Throughout their history the only norm is change".Another source of tension is rules.
Of the multiple-title quarterbacks, only Norm Van Brocklin won with two teams, the 1951 Rams and the 1960 Eagles.
Ledgard has given, in "Submergence," glimpses of very strange life indeed: the spy in a place so lawless that chaos is the only norm, the scientist in our planet's least knowable region, lovers expert at self-containment.
Allwill (whose name in German, as in English, means just that, 'all will') did whatever he did out of sheer impulse — his only norm of action, the action itself.
Although breast milk is also a food, it does not have a specific MRL listing or consideration (Food and Agricultural Organization 2005), nor are any similar guideline values available, leaving bovine milk MRLs as the only norm for evaluation.
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When people accuse Trump of violating norms, there is a near immediate concession that they are, after all, only norms.
There are only norms that govern later reactions.
Second, we often use 'normative' broadly to include not only norms and rules, but also duties and values.
The long and short of the matter is that "time, place and manner" are the only norms allowable in governing the expression of ideas and sharing of information that is the very life of the university.
When FIRE responded, pointing out that Georgetown's policy specifically says that "'time, place and manner' are the only norms allowable in governing the expression of ideas and sharing of information that is the very life of the university" (emphasis added), this appeal to Georgetown's own stated commitment was met with silence.
If only norms occured, there would be no history.
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