norms in English

noun
1
something that is usual, typical, or standard.
this system has been the norm in Germany for decades
2
the product of a complex number and its conjugate, equal to the sum of the squares of its real and imaginary components, or the positive square root of this sum.

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1. The concept Contestation of norms entails two components, norms and Contestation

2. The standpoint that there could not be authorization norms and prohibitory norms is improper, however all norms of criminal law are not prohibitory ones.

3. Orton's plays transgress accepted social norms.

4. Criminologists examine behavioral norms (the behaviors most often seen in a society) and the deviations from these societal norms.

5. Everyone should abide by our social norms.

6. Norms laid by Burstones’s analysis for Caucasians

7. When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

8. 18 When nations breach agreed international norms, the countries who espouse those norms must be convinced to band together to enforce them.

9. Norms can be thought of as unwritten rules.

10. Nothing can be accomplished without norms or standards.

11. Various social norms occurred in agreement with value propositions. Logicians formed deontic logic or normal logic by studying these norms and normal proposition.

12. But there is no a priori hierarchy of norms.

13. Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply.

14. We could change social norms around antibiotic use too.

15. The sociology of social norms is a recurring theme.

16. Out of court settlements were consistent with Sinhalese norms.

17. We must now embrace all European Union standards and norms

18. We must now embrace all European Union standards and norms.

19. Everybody should conform to norms and be strict with themselves.

20. 19 Constitutional norms serve to influence and mold political behaviour.

21. Many of the Somali social norms come from their religion.

22. 11 The commonality of norms is a matter of degree.

23. Jennifer Chandler’s book, Colluding, Colliding, and Contending With Norms of Whiteness

24. Of course, Cognizance of speech community norms does not imply use

25. To summarize, norms define appropriate and acceptable behaviour in specific situations.

26. Appropriateness Appropriateness of a speech act is measured against sociocultural norms

27. The government claims that background radioactivity is well below international norms.

28. Diglossia refers to the community norms for language allocation across domains.

29. As per WHO norms, the body of the deceased was buried locally.

30. 12 The state bidding and project cost management point of order, norms .

31. Social anthropology and cultural anthropology study the norms and values of societies.

32. Disclosure norms: Provisions in the Labour Relations Code appear to be adequate.

33. The special consumer protection norms of the Instalment Sales Act seldom apply.

34. Labelling is acknowledged as a complex process involving social norms and values.

35. China will befriend ostracised regimes and encourage them to defy international norms.

36. ViennaConvention on the Law of Treaties of 1969 expressly provides peremptory norms.

37. Gender and family norms are shaped in the context of Communalized identity politics

38. (a) the norms laid down for allocation of Haj quota to various States;

39. Democracy and human rights will then likely lose their luster as global norms.

40. When suprasystem norms are functioning Assimilatively we are describing periods of personality stability.

41. Occupational structure: the norms and values of the different careers within an organization.

42. (iii) improve expenditure control, applying from 2002 clear norms on spending aggregates; and

43. 11 You must adapt to the norms of the society you live in.

44. The Acholi observe an elaborate system of social norms, customs and traditions: Marriage

45. Finally, advancing an Asian security architecture founded on commonly accepted norms and rules.

46. New challenges to security often bring pressures to bear on established legal norms

47. Moreover, many argue that changing social norms have been particularly challenging for men.

48. 27 You must adapt to the norms of the society you live in.

49. Advertising in Hungary must be in line with socially accepted norms and standards.

50. The Concelebrated liturgies will have lectors and cantors, which is preferred by liturgical norms