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But the situation at key stage 3 feels like a step backwards, with each school encouraged to do its own form of assessment, and creating its own norm.
"Cheers" — surely the best television comedy between "The Honeymooners" and "Seinfeld" — featured, you may recall, its own Norm, the saturnine barfly played by George Wendt, a good example of a man whose life consisted of nothing but norms.
In the context of regulations established by official agencies, it is important to use these statistical decision methods in some cases because the own norm makes them mandatory and, in general, because this is the way of reasonably evaluating whether a working hypothesis is rejected on the basis of the experimental data.
"The public has made their own norm, they say, 'Please don't smoke, it's the old style.
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"We allow the Snapchat community to enforce its own norms.
"The street has its own norms, and the malls have their own norms, but of course it is a selective process," Utami says.
Satire, even scatological satire, has its own norms that deserve respect.
They bonded with one another, and each group developed its own norms of behavior.
National bishops' conferences in some countries have adopted their own norms and standards.
If it is unwilling to act as enforcer, its own norms will fray.
The essence of the problem is this: Rich people used to set their own norms.
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