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norm <a norm; norms> N REL

norm N

norm referenced ECON

norm referenced test ECON

norm- referenced test

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It will require a balancing of rights where competing interests and norms are concerned.
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By 1998, the paths of the park, especially in the first section, were saturated with over 3,000 peddlers with few regulations or norms.
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Being a legal proposition, it counts as a representation of an actual norm.
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Women's participation in the anti-slavery movement threatened societal norms.
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All other primary defences have been upgraded to meet the norm.
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Tragic endings, on-stage death and regicide became the norm rather than the exception.
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This is the norm for all draft laws, not only for this one.
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In fact, techniques, social conventions and norms, organizational structures, and institutions are also required.
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Townships range in size from 6 to 54 square miles (15.6 km to 140.4 km), with 36 square miles (93 km) being the norm.
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To this end, it provides technical assistance in the application of social norm techniques.
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