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This concept of group norm may capture a more accurate reflection of the effects of social influence on behaviour.
And Shane Warne, bowling into the strong breeze, broke with his norm and floated the ball up tantalisingly slow.
Emergent norm theory describes a rational process of social and psychological adaptation to a truly novel circumstance.
He says it is a well-established norm that conciliation is part of administration of justice.
This concern for social justice, in turn, creates a norm within congregations that is supported and nourished by the congregants.
Both stories exemplify the rapaciousness that is the norm in our money-obsessed culture.
Following the example of numerous celebrities, it is fast becoming the norm to have your teeth whitened professionally.
Even the institutional tutelage and apprenticeship arrangements that were the norm decades ago are now relabeled partnerships.
Resined slabs are becoming the norm for a lot of quarries and there is no additional cost to the consumer.
Where is the ethical norm that stipulates resistance against murderous force without any concern for one's own security?
We also discuss cases where the norm of the resolvent of a bounded linear operator cannot be constant on an open set.
The case itself, as with the previous volume, offers a reversible cover, a cool feature that seems to be the norm for Geneon releases now.
He said the ratio of liquid assets to total deposits and short term liabilities was above the minimum prudential norm of 50 per cent.
Atwood would have been a biologist had she not become a writer, so learned discussions about scientific arcana are the norm in her family.
This would suggest that dependence on both alcohol and illicit substances tends to be the norm for dependent arrestees.
Guilt is the reference to the rule or norm and the implied or stated fact that the child is bad for not adhering to it.
It's become the norm rather than the rule, and it does nothing to enhance the credibility of the medical profession.
Most marriages today are based on romantic attachments rather than the arranged marriages that were the norm in the past.
The attendance at quizzes and debates has been two or three times higher than the norm for education sessions.
In their attempt to adopt the norm of this group, they manifest their aspirations of upward social mobility, but they overshoot the mark.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The threshold fluctuations in the neurons always upset my mnemonic norm when I temporalize.
The mores contain the norm by which, if we should discuss the mores, we should have to judge the mores.
Then they seem true and right, and arise into mores as the norm of welfare.
It is self-consistent and yet inconsistent with the consistency of the kosmos and its norm of being which is consciousness.
Each type in turn has its note of provinciality when compared with the norm of the typical American.
Consciousness, therefore, is the norm or standard of reference for all questions arising out of a consideration of spatiality.
Similarly a phenomenalism, like that of Hume, takes immediate presence to sense as the norm of being and knowledge.
High-bred manners and ways of living are items of conformity to the norm of conspicuous leisure and conspicuous consumption.
The newly emerging norm of antimilitarism was predicated largely on a fear of constraints on recently acquired civil and political liberties.
Cialdini says this strategy works because people across cultures learn the reciprocity norm from a young age.
Prior to World War II, a certain genteel anti-Semitism was the norm among the European clerisy in whose company Pound traveled.
The meaning of a rule, of a norm which the man sets up for himself.
It's the preponderant norm at the White House, and they keep reminding us during their live TV presidential debates.
Soda fountains located inside Greenville pharmacies were the norm up until the 1980s, where they gradually began to change ownership and slowly phase out.
Sanctioning the scoundrels who kill their own people is a necessary, if not sufficient, tool for implementing the norm of the responsibility to protect civilians.
Carlin made an interesting decision that deviates from the norm of presenting Jesus looking at Mary and Mary, qua intercessor, looking at the viewer, according to Plate.
For some particular cases, this norm can be computed distributively.
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