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"norm" Definitions
  1. (often the norm) [singular] a situation or a pattern of behaviour that is usual or expected synonym rule (4)
  2. norms [plural] standards of behaviour that are typical of or accepted within a particular group or society
  3. [countable] a required or agreed standard, amount, etc.

878 Sentences With "norm"

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"It's out of the norm, but what is the norm?"
"Back to the norm, back to the norm," Westbrook said.
And it is outside the norm, but let's consider the norm.
"It's just another violation of a norm, a longstanding norm," Serafini said.
In other words, journalists defended the norm when the norm helped journalists.
Shareable digital archives have allowed casual Norm fans to become cult Norm fans.
It's more that it contravenes an international norm, but that norm is winding down.
What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm?
Norm was at LAX with Fred Stoller when we showed them the crazy video of the Lochte incident ... and that's when Norm did what Norm does, he cracked a hilarious joke.
"Always remember something with Katy, what she considers norm is so far out of norm," he says.
By the time breaking a norm is imaginable, the norm has all but died — the rest is just formality.
You don't think this is unnatural because it is our norm, but it wasn't the norm for our great-grandparents.
Nobody ever overthrows an existing norm, and nobody creates a new norm that becomes as dominant as the original core norms.
This doesn't seem to be the norm — it certainly wasn't the norm in previous administrations — that reporters behave in this capacity.
Two decades later, Yang's norm-busting career as an Internet business builder is the foundation for his norm-busting Democratic presidential campaign.
Penny is the child of Norm and a woman named Amalia, whom Norm rescued as a child from a garbage dump in Cartagena.
It would strengthen the Justice Department's traditional independence from the White House—a norm, not a constitutional requirement, but a valuable norm nonetheless.
The feeling of creepiness is the reaction to a norm being broken, a norm that values our individual ability to be private in public.
Because norm-breaking tweets have become the new norm, Dale says, he doesn't cover them as often — and therefore, casual readers hear about them less.
"Although releasing tax returns has been the norm for about the last 40 years in presidential elections, unfortunately we've seen that norm broken," said Sen.
For many decades, this was a self-sustaining cycle: Female candidates were outside the norm, so they didn't win, so they remained outside the norm.
"This is a real tight-knit, special community and this is not the norm -- not the norm for our community or for our temple," Mazo said.
In 2017, American Vogue gave Ashley Graham a cover declaring "no norm is the new norm," making it official: she is the voice of a movement.
So there's this norm– there's this level of cultural norm that is united, but then the question is: What do we build on top of that?
Two-cub litters were once the norm for healthy adult female polar bears but could norm could soon "disappear" if sea ice loss continues, Laidre said.
The norm against Christian women talking about sex — much less their own sexual encounters — was, for all intents and purposes, stronger than the norm against sexual assault.
She urges women to remember that these decisions are mutual ones, rather than a matter of going along with the norm — especially if the norm is unworkable.
"Once having one or two children becomes the norm, it stays the norm," write Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson in "Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline".
There is a longstanding norm that they do so, but Trump — to his credit — was quite open during the campaign that he had no intention of following this norm.
When a norm has to be defended explicitly, in argument, it's by definition no longer a norm — it's a behavior that people can choose to observe, or choose not to.
To ask why violence against nurses is tolerated as an accepted norm in hospitals is to ask why violence against women is tolerated as an accepted norm in the United States.
" He called Sunday's encounter "the exception, not the norm.
He also started fasting more — outside the Ramadan norm.
NEW NORM Executives said the domestic slowdown could be the new norm, particularly because the government plans to lower coal-fired power prices next year as part of an economic stimulus package.
In March 2017, Vogue ran a cover story titled "The Beauty Revolution: No Norm Is The New Norm," featuring seven models of different backgrounds and sizes; only one model, Imaan Hammam, was Black.
"If you punish somebody for violating a norm, that makes you seem more trustworthy to others, so you can broadcast your moral character by expressing outrage and punishing social norm violations," Crockett says.
WhatsApp has since moved to make that its norm worldwide.
This should be a norm and this should be regular.
Whatever standard we accept now will become the new norm.
You at least know it was something beyond the norm.
Hatred and cruelty seem to be the norm these days.
But it would be a big break from the norm.
We don't accept hatred as the norm in our communities.
Only the northern rockies will see temperatures below the norm.
In the early days of Android, skins were the norm.
In East Africa, these severe droughts will become the norm.
Because she threatens people, she's not getting into the norm.
Another way this video goes against the Pimple Popper norm?
But being attacked is quickly becoming the norm for ICOs.
But this was not always the norm among our ancestors.
And I feel that norm destroying in my own shrug.
But in terms of the population, they're not the norm.
Bizarre interactions with drunken strangers is the norm for him.
"Norm of the North" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested).
His attorney, Norm Pattis, could not be reached for comment.
Product proliferation has become the norm in today's auto industry.
What we learned: The norm alone wasn't enough for many.
Rebuffing a democratic norm is not a constitutional crisis, however.
Norm Thurston said in an interview Monday with Fox 13.
Ultimately, Facebook wants "to establish a creative norm," Cabral says.
In fact, wildfire costs look set to become the norm.
You might suppose that such uncertainty would be the norm.
MCCARTHY: Yes, well, I think we have a norm right.
This intensive prep style has become the norm for Clinton.
Norm Nelson is interested in what makes the oceans tick.
In fact, the statistical norm size is 14 or higher.
But in the era of Trump they've become the norm.
We must not let this continue to be the norm.
The dead father is named Norm, which is surely symbolic.
The tide is turning on surveillance as a social norm.
Players transfer — though fewer than the norm do from Villanova.
Youth unemployment in Arab states is twice the global norm.
Shortage of food, medicines and basic goods became the norm.
Deviating from the skinny norm isn't always a bad thing.
In all, market volatility has been the norm since October.
This also means the texture is creamier than the norm.
Indeed, her hours are not that far from the norm.
While this does happen, England says, it's not the norm.
"I always felt like I wasn't the norm," she says.
Incomplete trade agreements are the norm because they are achievable.
Whether that's true or not, certainly now it's the norm.
"Lately tattooing has slipped to the norm," Dr. Hall said.
Transparency needs to become the norm in the tech sector.
Elon Musk's SpaceX is making reusability the norm for launch.
"That was the norm 10, 15 years ago," he said.
Nowadays, that is the norm and drivers often assist teammates.
That's the norm, and not the exception, for testing regulations.
And wherever people circle their A's, vegetarianism is the norm.
The consequences of this norm extend beyond pay disparity, though.
The big picture: Apps are the new norm in dating.
But closed schools and shuttered businesses are the new norm.
"I think this could be the new norm," she said.
Statutes rule the day, and balanced analysis is the norm.
Where I grew up, in Mexico, it is the norm.
These disparities are the norm in de Blasio's New York.
They just assume that the opinion will become the norm.
This provided an important alternative to the norm of Confucianism.
Even standard rooms at this resort are above the norm.
In a new interview with Norm Macdonald, Carrey elaborates further.
It's "the norm" for them, because she's always inviting newcomers.
There's no better partner than Norm "son of a" Gunderson.
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Perhaps he could defy every norm and succeed there too.
Noise is the norm of our day to day existence.
Nowadays, wireless charging is becoming the norm — and why not?
Plagiarism is not just a norm; it is a necessity.
That is, however, a norm rather than a legal requirement.
In some venues, even more frequent testing is the norm.
The norm for most candidates would be to cite evidence.
In 2016, hacks and data breaches have become the norm.
And other people may just be outliers from the norm.
Ms. Sanders's confrontations with reporters escalated even beyond the norm.
Departures from the norm are subversions of the status quo.
They were just curious because it's out of the norm.
"Average guy?" is NORM because that's a synonym for average.
In ordinary circumstances, "ratting out" a peer violates that norm.
THC levels were several orders of magnitude over the norm.
" The program is descriptively titled "Norm Macdonald Has a Show.
This treaty creates a norm that nuclear weapons are bad.
By definition, world records are exceptional deviations from the norm.
Is a wave of xenophobia the historical norm during epidemics?
Being queer means "pushing against cultural assumptions" of the norm.
Leaks, crumbling walls and peeling paint have become the norm.
But these are extraordinary circumstances -- not the norm, she said.
Conversation has actually been shared equally, which isn't the norm.
So why all the attention, if this is the norm?
Norm Carson, the president of AV equipment company Covid, Inc.
But history and statistics show what they got: the norm.
However, that's rarely the norm for this kind of theft.
In India, however, this has been the norm since 1992.
But the lawsuit says Centene went far beyond the norm.
As president, he has violated one longstanding norm after another.
A crucial norm — politicians don't celebrate racial segregation — asserted itself.
Evil Hat wants to see content warnings become the norm.
Tighter security has become the norm at schools in Xinjiang.
Shockingly, that's not yet the norm — but we're changing that.
For some communities of color, gun violence is the norm.
But Tanner's gift clearly went above and beyond the norm.
Apple's approach to research appears notably divergent from the norm.
But Book is no longer willing to accept the norm.
Double, sometimes triple digit premium increases are now the norm.
But, the strong performance this month is not the norm.
For now, fear and confusion is the norm for congregants.
Norm Witt of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Savannah.
Unfortunately this has become the norm in our public discourse.
Dulos will plead not guilty, his attorney Norm Pattis said.
But he said that's not the norm for most communities.
In other pressing social norm questions, will Instagram ever #Freethenipple?
Thunberg is the exception, not the norm in our society.
Heidi Heitkamp is pro-choice — but they're not the norm.
It seems unlikely this will be the norm going forward.
Norm MacDonald praises Chappelle as the greatest comedian on earth.
I would describe this as not outside of the norm.
Workplace leaders don't know how to manage this new norm.
By the numbers: Holiday shopping online is becoming the norm.
But I won't argue that Trump isn't a norm violator.
Density is the norm in cities where subway projects occur.
Hiding a president's medical history is pretty much the norm.
Norm Ornstein: I would say it was probably in May.
It's reached the point where that's just the industry norm.
But it would be a big shift from the norm.
Those outcomes, however, are the exception rather than the norm.
But of course Donald Trump has gleefully defied norm after norm in American politics already, and repeatedly chosen to do the things he's been told or warned that he simply "can't" or shouldn't do.
While Mark Zuckerberg famously claimed that privacy is no longer a "social norm," it's less a case that people don't expect privacy, and more that a new social norm has been foisted on us.
It is the culture and the norm for South Sudanese men to marry as many wives as they want and as they can afford—just as divorce seems to be the norm in America.
But those who object to Electoral College hijinks on the grounds that liberals would be hypocritical to combat the Trumpian norm-breaking they decry with norm-breaking of their own should rethink their assumptions.
Yet as much as Segers' work confirms our understanding of the norm, it opens up the possibility of deviance from — even defiance of — the norm, not only in Segers, but those who collected him.
There hasn't been enough of two other employees, Shabaz (Yassir Lester) and Uncle Bud (Robert Costanzo), to tell who's Norm and who's Carla, but there are definitely a Norm and a Carla between them.
" He also appeared in early episodes of "Friends" as the manager of Central Perk, the coffee shop where the show's main characters hung out, and played Norm Macdonald's boss on the ABC sitcom "Norm.
The 12-year-old won his first norm at the World Junior Championships in Tarvisio in November 2017, and bagged his second after winning the Herkalion Fischer Memorial GM Norm tournament in Greece in April.
"Freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle and a norm for the international order that has been in place now for seven decades, and we have a crucial role to enforce that norm," Milley said.
Once an exception, the opt-out clause has become the norm.
In some other countries, price lists and estimates are the norm.
Being ill at ease was the norm throughout my formative years.
" He added: "It is not the norm, it is the exception.
But the father of Reddit user _gina_marie_ is not the norm.
Belching, cursing and just generally not caring, that's all the norm.
Facebook has been staunchly against pre-roll ads, an industry norm.
In Singapore, where Grab is headquartered, car taxis are the norm.
An escape from the norm, from poverty, from reality, from prejudice.
I'm far from unique in my sleep-deprived, artificially energized norm.
But youthfulness equating to attractiveness is a difficult norm to buck.
"He's rounding into the Felix of norm, no doubt," Servais said.
Discrimination based on pre-existing conditions could become the norm again.
A norm where the majority ignores the will of the people.
Turkey pardoning became the norm in the White House in 1989.
That should be an everyday thing, that should be a norm.
In the decades since, perpetual charitable trusts have become the norm.
Built-in pauses have been the norm in India for decades.
And then that's the norm, or that's how things should be.
Wireless charging is becoming the norm, and that includes your ride.
Surprises are the norm, so plans necessarily change on the fly.
That was the norm back then: to raise big, rambunctious families.
That was just the norm for all the families back then.
But such spying is the norm around the world, Segal said.
Rosenstein's stumble isn't the exception in this administration; it's the norm.
We grow up with that being the norm and the standard.
Yet, it wasn't really the norm when you became a mom.
The language in this movie would be way outside the norm.
But deepening distrust of China is a bipartisan norm in Congress.
And of course transparency is the norm: the spending is online.
"People are seeing that rackets are the norm," he told me.
But that's an unavoidable step in making something new the norm.
But more and more examples indicate that this is the norm.
But in five years, I believe this will be the norm.
Now I hope you enjoy something that truly breaks the norm.
We can't uncritically accept or applaud minor progress as the norm.
The emerging norm will then be enforced patchily, if at all.
If you're worried this is upsetting the norm, you're damn right.
" Jared's body language: "This is pretty much the norm for him.
Dowries are illegal but payments averaging 35,000 rupees remain the norm.
These joint fund-raiser agreements are a norm in presidential campaigns.
Over the past 150 years, regular employment has been the norm.
Working out and eating well are the norm for Venus Williams.
That norm is now making room for some much-needed diversity.
"Love marriages" remain disreputable in India, and arranged marriages the norm.
Wanting to have sex is not something out of the norm.
Germany's prohibition on such things is not the norm in Europe.
Chokers may have become the norm in terms of everyday jewelry.
So days like this have become a bit of the norm.
But what started as an insurrection has quickly become the norm.
This is happening, this is beautiful, and this is our norm.
Another norm in prison is the idea that friendships are fleeting.
Chaos is a norm, though it sounds oxymoronic to say so.
Up until now, a single back camera has been the norm.
And despite the elevated BAC, the drunken behavior isn't the norm.
Because of pollution, extreme storms are becoming more of the norm.
Light, frivolous, less intense than her norm, the EP still delivers.
Norm Bower hopes to avoid a repeat of the 230 feeling.
On the flip side, 77% showed work outside the workday norm.
Checking the nutritional info on food labels has become the norm.
Two-lane roads are the norm in Bedminster, mostly sans sidewalks.
The job market's better but still rough; part-timing's the norm.
Daily protests, job walkouts,and public outcries have become the norm.
When the Vancouver Canadians play at home, sellouts are the norm.
High pay scales are becoming more the norm in the Valley.
The exhibition Requiem for the norm offers a window into it.
But in true Norm fashion, the joke is anything but cliché.
There, checked shirts, skinny jeans, and crop tops were the norm.
But fossil fuel produced energy is still the norm in 2017.
Where a basic, dignified life isn't a dream, but a norm.
Time is running out before their extreme maps become the norm.
Instead, the norm was multiple offers and sale prices above ask.
Hopefully the OnHub router isn't the norm for finding partner companies.
That social norm is just something that has evolved over time.
Philippe Liotard describes this sort of homophobia as an "educational norm".
Hopefully for Amazon, it hasn't spoiled them with its new norm.
Just the sight of him was out of the norm, upsetting.
Deliberate attacks on hospitals and medical workers have become the norm.
It involves free speech as a part of a societal norm.
It is moving a scientific norm into the environmental policy sphere.
And that social norm is just something that's evolved over time.
"Rape, abuse, psychotropic medication, and instability are the norm," she added.
This model is still the norm all over, but it's changing.
It's time for us to know that it's just the norm.
"That was completely out of the norm for me," he said.
We soon learned this would become the norm throughout our stay. 
That was a departure from diplomatic norm, to put it politely.
"The norm in Wisconsin is really close statewide elections," Zepecki said.
This was a substantial move from their norm across the board.
Indeed, what constitutes a social norm can be hard to discern.
Crosby informed his managers that these principles are the new norm.
Placating racist voters is the norm, and cuts across both parties.
Additional voice acting by Joan Cusack, Rashida Jones, and Norm MacDonald.
Putin said that protectionism was becoming widespread and a behavioral norm.
"Then, over a period of time, this will become the norm."
Cultural change is also needed, to make government accountability the norm.
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), now a senior counsel at Hogan Lovells.
Sexualized spanking, though often a heterosexual activity, falls outside the norm.
So it's not out of place, but also not the norm.
I just want you to know that this isn't the norm.
But it shouldn't, and it wouldn't if it were the norm.
This is especially true if its absence has been your norm.
Single occupant car journeys are still the norm in most cities.
Recently, however, I had a day that deviated from the norm.
Coming from a retired CIA director, they certainly are norm-breaking.
But such transparency was not yet the norm during Lepchenko's case.
In a few years, 1TB microSD cards will become the norm.
She pointed out that this norm will vary in overseas markets.
Letterman reinvented the late-night talk show," Norm Macdonald said. "Mr.
Under Mr. Jiang and later Mr. Hu, a new norm formed.
It is a cultural norm that aids in that very task.
I had a Michigan Militia Wolverines patch signed by Norm Olson.
In this age of norm-collapse, something has been unleashed here.
Single-family homes were the norm in Minneapolis for many decades.
They're becoming the norm in the rest of the industrialized world.
Neal's legal request and the voluntary disclosure norm for presidential nominees.
A break from the norm is needed now—so take it!
Presidential politics is no place for deviation from a narrow norm.
But success for the institutionalized child is far from the norm.
And single-purpose designs returned to the norm in the 1990s.
Well-dressed wedding guests, with four legs, are becoming the norm.
Funerals draw equal attention, with packed pews and Communion the norm.
Trump is an outgrowth of today's radical, norm-shattering Republican Party.
And the new norm doesn't seem to be a healthy one.
You love Norm and Cliff and Sam and Woody and Kramer.
This norm of gracious losing is essential to a healthy democracy.
Wild swings in weather seem to be the norm this year.
That kind of tracking is going to become more the norm.
This longer view of preparedness is likely to become the norm.
In the world of the play, assassination has become the norm.
Failing to explicitly disclose brand deals is almost an industry norm.
Where he truly differs from the recent norm is on Russia.
Poor people were the original recyclers before recycling was the norm.
Because we know that he was always fighting against the norm.
If valuations move to double their historical norm, it gets worse.
Things that are just the norm — that's not interesting to Ryan.
Interesting people often have unusual preferences that don't fit the norm.
It's now the norm to sit home Saturday night on Instagram.
But freelancing and part-time work are not yet the norm.
This type of leadership must become the norm -- not the exception.
But this kind of dramatic erosion hasn't been the global norm.
For women, it becomes our norm as we enter the workplace.
In other words, mass shootings are not the norm in France.
But this has become the norm for the Knicks this season.
These sorts of plays feel more like outliers than the norm.
Jancy Thompson says there's at least one name missing: Norm Havercroft.
And the norm violations are just getting worse seemingly every day.
Heterosexual male military is historically the norm, but it's not universal.
WikiLeaks will continue publishing, enforcing transparency where secrecy is the norm.
"Everyone is being held to a new norm," Mr. Cochrane said.
It's just become the modern norm and expectation that we know.
Over the past two months, this scene has become the norm.
Prudent decisions have not always been the norm with the Knicks.
But I also understand that that exists outside of the norm.
Fancy yourself as your generation's answer to Norm Abram, do you?
It wasn't that the law changed and then the norm changed.
However, some people have been excluded from the open bathroom norm.
But we all know that it needs to be the norm.
The Evil Eye sort of institutionalizes such a norm in society.
Quiz Winners: Mike Sweat, Kay H., Vincent Cooper, Bob Koczera, Kay Katz, Norm Seip, Dara Umberger, David Anderson, Norm Roberts, Dan Hill, Sean T. Walsh, Raymond Williams, B.J. Ford, Jack Dinkmeyer, Patrick Alford and Troy Bains.
That shouldn't be the norm, and I think a lot of times we make that the norm and ultimately it devalues the hours we spend doing work because it's on stuff we're not being paid for.
While selling out is the norm for a major Apple product, it's not the norm for a product to only sell out on the final day of preorders, rather than just a few days after they begin.
What parents need to know Public tweets are the norm for teens.
The sound of bombings and news of children dying are the norm.
Rather, it's more of a norm, or a show of cultural respect.
"Drag has always been about rebelling against the norm," Peppermint told me.
"Everyone has a baseline of what their norm is," Wood told INSIDER.
For some of us, jumping between the fields is simply the norm.
Update: This story has been updated with a quote from Norm Eisen.
This assumes that everything else is deviant to the norm or unnatural.
This modern democratic norm is the most formidable obstacle to this plan.
Desegregation was the goal, yet residential homogeneity continued to be the norm.
But that will become the exceptions among success stories, not the norm.
Beta testing is the norm in the tech industry, especially for apps.
Playing close games as been the norm of late for the Pirates.
But these days, 3% down payments are actually the norm, not 20%.
When he began his career in 1978, long lunches were the norm.
Delayed reporting is the norm in sexual-assault cases, not the exception.
Shared cars and driverless taxi and delivery services could become the norm.
Pep rallies were canceled over stabbings, and hallway fights were the norm.
I'm really hoping that this becomes the norm, rather than the exception.
Sapphire is basically the norm for many companies in the watch industry.
Like having regular elections, it's a norm that's been taken for granted.
This rule is likely to be the exception, not the new norm.
Lionsgate's "Norm Of The North" pulled in $893 million from 2,411 locations.
Deep-fried Twinkies and humans on electric scooter carts were the norm.
This cultural norm of secrecy and shame permeates every level of society.
Today, daily errands, housework, and managing the girls' routines is the norm.
Ashley: We need a cultural norm of a group chat goodbye message.
Fotis Dulos' attorney, Norm Pattis, says there is a reason for that.
Or are totally gnarly flights becoming the norm—and if so, why?
And it explains why good leadership is the exception not the norm.
Much of Mr Trump's bad behaviour falls foul of the first norm.
"High RIN prices could be the norm for this year," Hogan said.
He always works crazy hours, so this is the norm for him.
That's how we will remember our gentle giant DFC Norm Lewis. RIP.
Unfortunately, the Apple Watch's relatively weak processor means lags are the norm.
Take machine learning, once an out-there idea but now the norm.
We live in an age where data breaches have become the norm.
Simply put, greatness in American politics is the exception, not the norm.
He did not mention Facebook, which I imagine will be the norm.
That is much more the norm than the opposite, in my experience.
These types of neighborly acts are now the norm in South Point.
But four billion years ago, extreme space weather was probably the norm.
As a result, the former Australian norm of home-ownership is fading.
This kind of executive link-up will probably never become the norm.
I'm not sure if that's the norm, but it's not surprising anymore.
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's engagement story is far from the norm.
BoKlok reckons that it builds twice as quickly as the industry norm.
Especially for career starters, fixed-term work must again become the norm.
Norm is a kind of hippie icon who runs a healing center.
This careful treatment of race is not necessarily the norm in advertising.
Edison is the exception, with the legendary penniless Tesla as the norm.
Of course, exaggerated claims are the norm for this self-obsessed regime.
Heterosexuality is the norm, and people who identify as LGBTQ+ are inferior.
Nor did he follow the norm governing disclosure of his tax returns.
That brings me to violence, which in prison is the ultimate norm.
In the past 2189 years, corruption has become entrenched, kleptocracy the norm.
Bautista's strikeout rate has dropped, though it's still above his established norm.
These remakes started out as a novelty; now novelties are the norm.
As in many countries, family-controlled businesses are the norm in Sweden.
Republican Norm Coleman represented Minnesota in the U.S. Senate from 2003-2009.
Let's not turn this "fact optional" election season into our new norm.
Value and cost transparency must be the new norm, not the exception.
My iPhone's definitely not the norm when compared to most peoples' phones.
In fact, it has been the norm ever since the financial crisis.
Swiping through apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Grindr is now the norm.
El Nino is a phenomenon: a devastating, uncontrollable exception to the norm.
Instead, gauze bandage, which needs regular changing - often painfully - is the norm.
Families in which both partners work have, in fact, become the norm.
Growing up, that was the norm; the surrounding community didn't have wealth.
"Location sharing has become the new norm for today's digitally native families."
Bare shelves and angry protests, met with violence, have become the norm.
The new norm is that judicial nominations will be treated as a
Unquestionably, he would avoid star actor voices, as is the norm today.
Untreated suffering used to be the norm in the developed world, too.
Sure, Cal Ripken Jr. came first, but Jeter made it the norm.
We've broken out several moments where the president departed from the norm.
Yet dig deeper and deviations from the norm do begin to emerge.
I'm moving to San Francisco to build stuff with Adam and Norm.
Streaming video is now the norm—too popular to be messed with.
Being around overdose deaths and communities affected by them is the norm.
"This is a symptom of hyper-polarization, norm-breaking dysfunctionality," Parmet said.
Some companies have started to choose different structures, but that's the norm.
In the land of rent controlled apartments, fraudulent practices are the norm.
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.): For Israel, today is one of real miracles.
Job changes and career breaks are becoming more of the norm, though.
However, that shouldn't be the day-to-day norm in your job.
That's 6900 percent annualized versus a historical norm of around 2628 percent.
Oligopolistic markets should not be the evolutionary norm in this manufacturing sector.
The norm of deference to the president on judicial appointments was dissolving.
But just when patience is needed, mob rule has become the norm.
What counts as a historic norm depends on the figures you choose.
Climbing the economic ladder was not only possible, it was the norm.
White privilege is not genetically based, but it is a societal norm.
The race against Marshall was ugly, as is the norm these days.
Maybe Norm Eisen really cares about protecting businesses from unlawful government actions.
However, it isn't the norm yet for private schools to accept cards.
Still, with lifetime tenure the accepted norm, a few decades ago it
Maybe it included showing up half an hour later than the norm.
But in general, we've gotten used to nonveterans as the political norm.
Instead, the sluggish first-quarter market gains simply could become the norm.
Pompeo disturbed a norm that had held since the council's 1996 founding.
Distrust and disdain for women in positions of power is the norm.
Ambiguity has become a selling point, with nonlinear storytelling the new norm.
As was now the norm, she, too, was wearing her dressing gown.
Such injuries soon became the norm in many parts of the country.
Over time, cultural practices can move from extreme to norm to law.
The current small business tax burden is far outside the international norm.
In fact, in the last 16 years this has been the norm.
Strauss' behavior became, in many respects, the norm for wrestlers, he said.
Why wouldn't a reality star believe that false narratives were the norm?
The customer service at Wegmans went above and beyond the expected norm.
Only after World War II was being middle class the national norm.
Music of the Night: Norm Lewis with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
She said that this "delayed reporting" is the norm, not the exception.
That migration of educated workers is the norm among the southern states.
In fact, what Brun and Hruskova made was far from the norm.
But there's still much to do before these cars become the norm.
However, she stresses that young kids smoking in Indonesia isn't the norm.
I walked over to the table and said, 'Hi, I'm Norm Langer.
If Ebert's reading is the norm, no wonder Jennifer's Body barely registered.
Why do majority parties find open deliberation more costly than norm violations?
I want to live in an America where that is the norm.
It also shouldn't seem like extreme acts of terrorism are the norm.
"It's not the norm, but it's definitely present and identifiable," he says.
Importantly, parties played a key role in enforcing the two-term norm.
Norm Coleman, who lost his seat to Franken in a 2008 cliffhanger.
Yang said he wants to make the system "the norm" across America.
There is an otherness to Watanabe's clothes, a removal from the norm.
And throughout the 1980s, for instance, double-digit rates were the norm.
"This is the new norm," a taxi driver in the city said.
Think about how different this is from the norm in American education.
Isn't it the norm in Europe, and isn't it working pretty well?
Events are now the norm; Readings will do 260 this year alone.
Sleep is in short supply and 20-hour shifts are the norm.
These guys are just following a weird norm in your social circle.
Because the norm here is that you shake hands with each other.
And when in an emotionally charged state, poor judgment is the norm.
Mr. Carter founded the Mavericks with Norm Sonju, the team's first president.
But Chapman is so freakishly athletic that he set a new norm.
From time to time, a norm stops working or comes into dispute.
Ryan was accompanied by Norm Coleman, a former Republican Senator from Minnesota.
"Spain follows the norm of the European Union," the health ministry said.
Comey broke a decades-long norm of not intervening in presidential elections.
But the hot shooting soon ceased, and empty trips became the norm.
And that might help them keep to that norm in subsequent years.
In the rest of the country, self-service stations became the norm.
Relying on asset income in retirement is the exception, not the norm.
President Trump has accelerated this norm erosion, but he didn't start it.
For once doomsday-machine politics becomes the norm, anything is fair game.
Openness and transparency should be the norm in each and every instance.
Guarantees nonetheless remain the norm at top-end auctions of contemporary art.
That self-satisfied, nasal and plaintive presidential voice has become a norm.
Looks like Kanye's recent Sunday Service road trip is becoming the norm.
Whenever I am in business, I create something different from the norm.
But post-2008, after the major recession, layoffs are the new norm.
There is no homeschooling the kids when distance learning becomes the norm.
But with isolation becoming the new norm, it's suddenly looking more appealing.
He grew up in rural Malawi, where consultation was never the norm.
When tying the knot, millennial couples are doing things outside the norm.
Our workday norm was to pass the time by emailing each other.
Amy Klobuchar congratulating House Democratic impeachment aides Norm Eisen and Dan Goldman.
Bare shelves and angry protests met with violence have become the norm.
The anecdotes about failed charters are real, but they're not the norm.
For Gen Z and younger millennials, endless overseas wars are their norm.
Lionsgate's "Norm Of The North" pulled in $6.7 million from 2,411 locations.
Why should the norm of not accepting foreign assistance be any different?
On Brexit at least, Trump was not completely breaking from presidential norm.
Long hours, with stops in multiple time zones, are often the norm.
He succeeded Norm Sherry as the Angels' manager during the 1977 season.
But Sesame Street has a long history of rebelling against that norm.
For these families, frequent moves from home to home are the norm.
Writers from across the political spectrum discuss President Trump's norm-defying tweets.
The analysis also found that spaying and neutering are now the norm.
CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS are practiced apologists for President Donald Trump's norm-breaking behaviour.
"Second choice matters," said Norm Sterzenbach, a caucus adviser to Ms. Klobuchar.
The previous administration refused to enforce this basic, decent human rights norm.
That's not the norm today, when people are analyzing happenings in orbit.
The American health care system is not the norm for developed countries.
Daily exercise out in the fresh air of nature is the norm.
In that group, self-sacrifice and service to others is the norm.
Chaos envelops his White House, disarray is the norm and incompetence reigns.
I think we have to try and get rid of that norm.
But white marble couldn't have become the norm without some willful ignorance.
Indeed, trauma is the norm from sea otter mating, not the exception.
The American people want solutions, they want alternatives to the current norm.
LCDs are pretty austere, too, with super-tiny bezels now the norm.
It can also make Netflix's method of releasing films the industry norm.
In Hollywood, women like Aparicio are considered the exception, not the norm.
Why it matters: Scott's stance is a departure from the party norm.
Listen to these, then go do a Bing search for Norm Abram.
And Norm is, you know, he's one of those godfather-like figures.
Along with increased trade came new values, with heteronormativity as the norm.
The building was all about innovation and breaking out of the norm.
By its end, the "landing strip" was pretty much the pornographic norm.
"Things are not 'the norm' here," he says, shuffling along the dirt.
In his six months at DHS, Kelly never really accepted that norm.
But it sees the latter as the exception rather than the norm.
For many, it's the norm as taught by their parents and grandparents.
Guy named Norm Pearlstein, who went on to do other wonderful things.
I'm just not sure, in the absence of sweeping policy consequences, that his sleazy, sordid norm busting is categorically worse than, say, the way that both the Bush and the Obama White House changed norms about going after reporters and leakers, or the norm shifting after 9/11 that led to torture briefly being practiced by the C.I.A., or the norm shifting that gave us a disastrous Libya intervention that Congress never even voted on ever … let alone President Obama's various norm-stretching power grabs on immigration, climate-change regulations and more.
The Australian VA also discovered that the cancer incidence among Royal Australian Navy veterans was 28503 to 22019 percent above the norm, compared to an 11 to 16 percent increase above the norm in those who fought onshore.
Dungeon master Mitch McConnell, who led the way in the Obama years by violating norm after norm in the Senate, then made good on his threats to do away with the filibuster altogether, dropping a nuclear bomb on it.
Trump more than anyone else in modern American history is loosening that norm.
If ISIS is the anomaly in Islam, Turkey is the norm in Islam.
But even so, its decision marks a softening of that long-held norm.
They are the norm in India, comprising at least 90% of all marriages.
And small towns like this tend to be far sicker than the norm.
"I'm not sure this is a norm we want to set," says Aitel.
Today, expecting your ship to become canon is more or less the norm.
Should Apple expect more battery replacements in the future as the new norm?
As her pops put it, Norm ... you can't always get what you want.
We're told Norm and his son are fully cooperating with the death investigation.
But, come early November, terrible air quality becomes the norm in northern India.
James's career ushered in a new norm of player sovereignty in professional basketball.
But for America to abandon this norm sends an even more disturbing signal.
"Fantastic BBQ such as ribs, chicken, and brisket are the norm at Purdue."
Reversion to the Obama-era norm isn't what the Trump administration wanted, though.
Delay times show how much longer travel times will be from the norm.
"The partisanship that we see doesn't have to be the norm," she said.
Experiences like Tiffany's would become the norm rather than the exception, they say.
Bidding wars were the norm, especially on the lower end of the market.
This is one norm that we should all be thankful Trump has broken.
Licensing patents and collecting a royalty on biotech sales is a market norm.
Water resistance is becoming the norm for flagship smartphones, including the iPhone 7.
Recently, one man shattered the norm by doing just that — and then some.
"I saw everybody doing the norm: college, university, major in something," he says.
By year end, however, $249.33 or above is expected to be the norm.
Countries with authoritarian regimes are the norm in history, but not all fail.
And, well, sudden price swings are the norm in the world of Bitcoin.
Republican Norm Coleman represented Minnesota in the U.S. Senate from 2003 to 2009.
That's not a flash-in-the-pan trend, though — it's the new norm.
"We think it will over time become the norm in the travel experience."
There is no universal norm when it comes to what's polite or rude.
"That is not typically the norm for retail Chapter 213 bankruptcies," he said.
Human resources experts say this shift is not yet the norm in Japan.
The norm is to pre-vet people before you put them out publicly.
But the norm of DOJ independence is being obliterated by the Trump administration.
Pumpkins would only become the norm after the holiday made it to America.
It would be a pity if his behaviour became the norm elsewhere, too.
And after that, I learned that beauty is off the norm for me.
He's found an instinctive balance that makes his extraordinary attitude a new norm.
Additionally, when ordering online, same-day shipping is expected to become the norm.
Keen to try something out of the norm, but not bursting your budget?
In fact they are becoming the norm in large urban district-attorney offices.
I think we can change the "norm" by offering entrepreneurs a better alternative.
From a numbers perspective, it's because multi-decade terms have become the norm.
He is averaging 9.5 points, which is also his five-season career norm.
But what began as an emergency measure soon became a deeply rooted norm.
But Koum and WhatsApp were always a little outside of the Facebook norm.
Let's Make Kindness the Norm across social media today and every day after!
This is well outside the norm for the past 40 years (see chart).
That will be the norm going forward in terms of reducing our issuance.
Facebook's seemingly muddy messaging over breach will be the new norm under GDPR.
Even among much-criticized Chinese companies, ZTE's behavior is completely outside the norm.
Our bewilderment at this Merriam-Webster addition, however, isn't out of the norm.
Generally, it's a straightforward fitness tracker that doesn't promise anything outside the norm.
"Last-minute stays", he continued, "should be the extreme exception, not the norm".
Six-hour-long bike rides are the norm as race day draws near.
Now, Amazon is making it the norm for its 100 million Prime members.
But collectivism is the cultural norm in most of our families and communities.
These challenges are the norm and not unique to you and your startup.
After driving for so many years, he says, they've just become the norm.
A short history of federal deficits Budget deficits are the norm in Washington.
That deviates from what is becoming more or less the norm in esports.
Now, we're in an election where it seems like that is the norm.
The House bill departs from the historic norm with the border adjustment language.
This is the norm, a consequence of a fraught colonial, war-torn past.
Republicans have absolutely no problem breaking any norm in their path to power.
"In this town, at this time, change seems to be the norm," Sen.
He's hoping that it becomes the norm, not an exception to the rule.
Today, resumes with two-year stints at various companies are becoming the norm.
"More and more, parents are realizing harassment is not the norm," Waldman says.
I hope we get to a point where that's not really the norm.
Nowadays, 20003K TVs are the norm, and the sooner you invest, the better.
Dangerous "alternative facts" have been the norm in anti-abortion advocacy for decades.
Hell, nobody even says phablet anymore because giant phones are now the norm.
It's the norm among my Black friends to struggle to talk about money.
Once I left high school, that's when I started going toward the norm.
"The Bush administration broke the back of the norm against torture," Mora says.
Working class people can't afford to deviate from the norm, the theory goes.
AS DIGITAL payments become the norm, will there be a need for cash?
Arizona's deviation from the law school norm, however, may have a limited life.
The success of land redistribution in Besters is the anomaly, not the norm.
"That's going to become the norm, I hope sooner than later," Patton continued.
And for many developers, in-home washers and dryers became the new norm.
Twenty years ago, Corker, Royce, and McCain were the norm in Republican politics.
A straight white woman running for office challenges one big political norm, maleness.
But when transgression is the norm, it loses some of its comic punch.
But that's the thing, this behavior is becoming the norm for our President.
" In a speech to parliament, Abiy said: "Lawlessness is the norm these days.
What happened with John was a tragedy but it also wasn't the norm.
In fact, the 2016 hairbreadth election is actually a norm in presidential contests.
Norm Devio is 5 feet 7 inches, 155 pounds and 75 years old.
Praggnanandhaa was guaranteed a third norm irrespective of the result of the match.
Google is testing how to handle encryption as quantum computing becomes the norm.
From an area where "6900th, 2628th, 28503th grade education" was often the norm.
In many countries, recognition of women's and minority rights is now the norm.
"We do have to be clear; London was not the norm," Coe said.
For instance, a 2012 norm outlaws boar hunting for half of the year.
Breaking out of the cultural norm is an easy way to stick out, 
NEWARK Music of the Night: Norm Lewis with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
"I think Donald Trump may be our Dunkirk," said political scientist Norm Ornstein.
In America, romantic relationships are the norm, and casual sex is frowned upon.
It is not an exception in one person's life, it is the norm.
However, more and more are likely to steer away from the unspoken norm.
Do you think fires of this scale will continue to be the norm?
Diversity and deviation from the norm are not celebrated; they're not even tolerated.
Why did female bonobos defy the norm and start cooperating with one another?
It is a rip in the democratic fabric, and it's increasingly the norm.
We'll have to wait and see if this is actually the new norm.
"North Korea is the worst norm-breaker of the international community," Ban said.
In the halls of the Capitol, neckties, not bow ties, are the norm.
But what was once a headline-making exception is now becoming the norm.
As the sense of collective good recedes, neglect is becoming the new norm.
Shortly after our visit, Iraq descended into violence; suicide bombings became the norm.
But in other ways Tesla represents a departure from the Silicon Valley norm.
The scenes were shocking, even in Venezuela, where tragedy has become the norm.
It is his difference from the norm that has made him a star.
Fifteen-hour days, 85-hour workweeks—they're the norm in most ambitious restaurants.
For the first half of America's history, high protectionist tariffs were the norm.
This regularity could also move toward more of a norm of fair play.
Obviously, though, I wasn't raised in a culture where that was the norm.
In fact, minority government might be the new norm in Australian federal politics.
"This is just one more political norm that's going to be under stress."
Is this where the workout mirror/streaming and Zoom conferencing become the norm?
The second norm is forbearance, or self-restraint in the exercise of power.
It suggests that a not quite out of puberty appearance is the norm.
"If we broke away from past norm, we could push further," Humphreys said.
That require analysis and strategic planning, as opposed to obedience to a norm.
It was really creepy, but it was the norm just to do auditions.
Titration is the norm for asthma medications, which are adjusted according to symptoms.
Here's how people-managers can easily make more real-time feedback the norm:
But Argentina adopted it at a level of inflation far outside the norm.
So the cultural norm is the same as it ever was in America.
As a result, pretrial detention is the norm, rather than a limited exception.
Billy Porter made his name in the fashion industry by disrupting the norm.
The norm was always the round crown, flower on the side, big rim.
The weakened norm emboldens Mr. Assad's use of chemical weapons for two reasons.
He has breached the four-decade norm that presidential candidates release their taxes.
Are you laying out for the American people a new norm of acceptability?
And how climate change could make this season's disastrous weather the new norm.
Suddenly I was in a place where outhouses were the norm in plumbing.
"This is the new norm for those that are here now," she said.
The roughhouse of party conflict, not judicious civil debate, has been the norm.
She replaces Norm Knight, who is now the deputy director of Flight Operations.
"If you're looking for something that's not the norm, that's LaQuan," he said.
Grass-roots approaches like what I've taken are very different from the norm.
Examples like this will need to become the norm in the years ahead.
The abnormalities within the family, which might be unhealthy, just become your norm.
It's ridiculous, yes, but that's the norm in the Tyler Perry Cinematic Universe.
But Mr. Trump has in almost every way been a norm-shattering force.
The norm of holding presidential debates should be questioned by the president's opponents.
Prior to the Trump administration, regular press briefings were the norm for decades.
Still, in those years, generous employer coverage was the norm for large companies.
If what you're doing violates a rule or norm, you shouldn't do it.
It cannot be a norm if we are truly to transform our country.
It is a major departure from historic norm and degradation of the office.
Laparoscopy, which became the norm in the past decade, results in few hernias.
Norm Coleman, who lost to Franken in 2008 by a few hundred votes.
The norm is a borrower who does not have a strong credit history.
Our doing it, especially with some friends, also upheld an important international norm.
"SNL" alum Norm Macdonald invited Gillis to message him for a sympathetic ear.
The below ad is now part of the norm at The Times, alas.
But in reality, dodging potholes on bumper-to-bumper freeways is the norm.
We sorted—with no gloves or masks, as was the norm back then.
Against such a background, this "stupid habit" actually looks like an historical norm.
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American Pizza Hut items are less obscure, but still far from the norm.
Not to follow the norm of what the marketplace wanted me to do.
That remains the norm at Artsy, but some dealers are becoming more open.
Norm Ornstein: Yeah, I think that's a very important, powerful element of it.
But early in the republic, political violence was the norm, not the exception.
Constantly tackling tasks becomes the norm, and we become uncomfortable with idle time.
After Trump won the nomination, many of the same anti-Trump conservatives—anticipating he'd bring the same norm-shattering behavior that won him the nomination into the White House—likewise sought explanations outside of conservative political culture for that norm-shattering.
But because Norm Macdonald is wealthy and famous and white and male, he can think of that ideology as nonpolitical and as common sense, because until very recently, people like Norm Macdonald were the ones who were setting the conversation.
I'd love it if people were interested because a trans perspective is not the norm for a museum show, and especially not the norm for a museum show in Baltimore — that's what makes me proud to have participated in this collaboration.
But Zendaya's just concerned about making this approach the norm — because, why isn't it?
Tech companies are known for having offices that challenge the white-walled cubicle norm.
The asymmetric tactics of 2016's big winners could soon be the norm. 7.
She tells Adam Bryant her advice for other women trying to break the norm.
But safety features and warnings like this should be the norm, not the exception.
That was far below the norm of 90% or more for U.S. stock issuers.
His attorney, Norm Pattis, said his client had no motive to harm his wife.
The millennial generation has made customization the new norm — and that's a good thing.
Today they are the norm, but the fashion industry mostly continues to ignore them.
As has become the norm, the interior of this big Benz blew me away.
Kipchoge's technology-light approach is the norm among East African marathoners, in my experience.
And if it becomes the norm, it could help break the cycle of addiction.
This time last year I took hospital gown selfies like they were the norm.
If you see something that's out of the norm, go and get it checked.
Heck, we invented an entire social norm, the selfie, to make up for this.
Haley's veiled shot at China is not the diplomatic norm at the United Nations.
And as some progressive advocates have pointed out, this reluctance establishes a shocking norm.
White mother figures get to define the norm in every sense of the word.
Wonder Woman and Girls Trip were box office smashes, but they're not the norm.
His team suggests that infections simply helped influence what is now a social norm.
"We're not quite at code blue," says Norm Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute.
Megadroughts and wildfires are becoming the norm, especially for vulnerable regions such as California.
By all means celebrate the activists, but don't kid yourself that they're the norm.
But Ingalsbee and other experts warn that these outages shouldn't become the new norm.
Immersive, 360-degree experiences, complete with touch and temperature sensations, should become the norm.
And as long as that remains the norm, terror will always be the winner.
Silence has been the norm so far, on Facebook and on platforms like Twitter.
Investors who back diverse teams can win much higher returns than the industry norm.
Cost-sharing, along with subsidies to those who cannot afford it, are the norm.
I'm realizing now how those times were memorable for their breaking of the norm.
To be fair, difference is the norm when it comes to money and relationships.
I am disappointed in myself and that I am part of this social norm.
What was once the rare "smart" fridge or speaker will soon be the norm.
Then, before we knew it, scrunchies, overalls, and miniskirts were all the norm again.
Inevitably, people have an incentive to defect from the norm established by an institution.
Kroll's enthusiastic support for Trump is more the exception than the norm in Minneapolis.
This Hamlet was so thoughtfully conceived that its diversions from the norm felt essential.
And, at times, such glaring opposition to the norm may be a little jarring.
We want to create a culture where being inclusive and kind is the norm.
But that has proved to be more of an emotional outlier than the norm.
Wage growth is tepid compared with the sizzling norm of a few years ago.
Because in founders there a constant feeling of aggrievement and unfairness is the norm.
Supporters argue that companies rewarding bosses with equity has been the norm for years.
I thought Norm (Powell) came in and gave us a boost with his shooting.
Norm Macdonald has issued an apology following his controversial comments on the #MeToo movement.
More than a century ago, the 10 to 16 hour days were the norm.
Get used to it, understand the norm, calm down and look for the opportunities.
"This may be the new norm when it comes to these things," Lacey says.
Elections were the norm since the late 19th century (though usually with restricted suffrage).
The play was written ages ago, and racism was the norm at the time.
The trap confines one to a life where deference and obedience are the norm.
Gifted kids are as far from the norm as special-needs students, Lubinski says.
But what used to be scandalous became the norm—and now may be passe.
High performance becomes the norm, and any deviations from that standard are simply unacceptable.
Even among those who were showing up, frequent Satyr breaks were now the norm.
We are rapidly approaching a point where censorship of opposing voices is the norm.
The "job for life" no longer exists, while the "multi-career" is the norm.
You can be in a thong playing in the parade and that's the norm.
"A positive preconception amongst pioneers is the norm for any putative treatment," Rucker said.
There were no immediate details on any other fuel norm changes in the pipeline.
This merry-go-round of military flexing in the Pacific has become the norm.
Continuing resolutions and threats of sequestrations and government shutdowns are accepted as the norm.
Living and creating outside the norm is what defined the man and his work.
"But if that becomes a norm, then it would be extremely worrying," he said.
If you've got enough time, a drink helps, that is kind of the norm.
Yet helicopter money is a less radical departure from the norm than it sounds.
But then again, this is Alabama, where a politicized justice system is the norm.
Looking around the world, Japanese dynamics look like the norm rather than the exception.
Between our work hustle and social lives, carrying 67 "essentials" somehow became the norm.
CD: The norm in the crypto world is different than the traditional venture world.
First, the king can try to adhere to an informal norm of behaving responsibly.
But it's become the norm for the racing-stallion-turned-stud known as Tapit.
Yet, members have stressed that this is just one investigation and not the norm.
Free speech used to be the norm in America — a topic rarely considered controversial.
As a leader, I was not the norm, and I was criticized early on.
As we know from the headlines, almost daily data breaches are a norm now.
Norm Coleman represented Minnesota as a Republican in the U.S. Senate from 2003-09.
Presidents' loss of congressional seats is not just the norm, it is overwhelmingly so.
Mrs May's path to Downing Street, if not quite the norm, is hardly exceptional.
This social norm begs the question: Who does the image of America belong to?
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.): Republicans are strongly positioned to win Congress again in November.
Norm Eisen leads one of the groups, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
"The administration is keen to set a new norm in cyberspace," the official said.
And, now, a whole new cohort of congresswomen is daring to break that norm.
Turnout is lower, and the outcomes are often dominated by factors outside the norm.
Early retirement may be trending, but chances are it will never become the norm.
Instead, you want to create a fun work environment where laughter is the norm.
For better or for worse, there's a strong norm against prosecuting former political opponents.
But at the end of the day, this is going to be the norm.
Moral and ethical teaching has been sideswiped, and baser aggressiveness becomes the norm. Scary!
Norm Coleman, a former senator from Minnesota, said he would head home Thursday morning.
Stop thinking that a thin, lean, smooth stomach is the 'norm', because it's NOT!
I hope my case doesn't suggest that physical violence will be the new norm.
That's the norm in the States [and was] relayed to all of the hospitals.
But instead they chose to stick with the patriarchal norm, and other companies followed.
And I want to make sure we continue with that tradition and that norm.
I hope that this is a sign that this will not be the norm.
That kind of A.C.C. dominance may become the norm for the next few seasons.
With George H.W. Bush's presidency largely cementing this worldview, these policies became the norm.
In fact, forced marriages are forbidden in Islam and definitely not the norm. 31.
These sorts of conflagrations are likely to become the norm, rather than the exception.
After awhile, the routine becomes the norm; no more dopamine and lots more drudgery.
That drama pales in comparison to Senator Edison (Norm Lewis) joining at the race.
As has become the norm on Equity, a few big Chinese rounds captivated us.
As is the norm for Blizzard, it mixes often silly humor with weighty themes.
That's a huge social pressure and norm in India, and it's still there [today].
Mind-blowing graphics, intense gameplay, and stunning soundtracks seem to be becoming the norm.
When every day is a tweetstorm that generates confusion, confusion becomes the norm. 3.
Norm (Powell) had two wide-open 3s that would have given us big momentum.
Was there ever a moment when the persecution of nonwhite Americans wasn't the norm?
Turning to GoFundMe and other crowdsourcing websites has become the norm in medical crises.
Unstable relationships are the norm, and fathers quickly end up out of the picture.
By midday, when crowds and chaos are the norm, the city remained eerily quiet.
In the reality of The Good Place, diversity and acceptance are already the norm.
This seemed to be the norm for quite a few of my fellow offenders.
Of course, he followed this up by pleading for this norm erosion to stop.
There's a blizzard of names (Norm Litwak, Alf Dolinsky, Itchy Burman) in Orner's stories.
Intensive parenting has been the norm in the upper middle class since the 1990s.
Renée Fleming, Audra McDonald, Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis are among the scheduled performers.
The social norm has shifted, and it's much more acceptable to express racist views.
"Ethnic religion" has been the norm for most religious Americans for most of history.
It was a bizarre moment even by the standards of Trump's norm-breaking presidency.
But it has not been the norm for someone his age to receive it.
He struck a chord with a far broader range of listeners than the norm.
His longest-running show, the sitcom "Norm," aired on ABC between 103 and 2001.
But this appears to be the unfortunate norm for festivals booking and celebrating women.
Soon, private insurance companies followed Medicare's lead, and the RVU model became the norm.
A few years from now, sophisticated crash-avoidance systems will probably be the norm.
Increasingly, this is the norm at hospitals in cities with surging Covid-21 outbreaks.
Do you think Justice Department independence is an important norm for presidents to uphold?
That may seem like an obvious step, and it's the norm in civil trials.
Remote work is becoming the new norm with concerns about employee health and safety.
This despicable murder was done at a diplomatic facility against every diplomatic norm imaginable!
Her events began to swell in New Hampshire, with overflow crowds becoming the norm.
Gradually, as single-child families became the norm, the term fell out of use.
And for him, xiào was embedded in the norm of reciprocity he called shu.
Now, with no-fee trading as the new norm, established firms are roaring back.
In almost every culture, posthumous praise immediately after a person's death is the norm.
Somebody has to start doing it, and they have to make it a norm.
When it comes to searching for Christmas presents, online shopping is the new norm.
Michelle works at a biotech company in Marin where early meetings are the norm.
For years, detention was the norm for asylum seekers until their cases were decided.
Cybersecurity awareness must become a norm in the financial sector, rather than an exception.
Whether out of ignorance or by deliberate choice, Neil Gorsuch is a norm breaker.
We did it to uphold the fundamental norm that chemical weapons can't be used.
Social media integration has quickly come to feel like the norm on modern consoles.
Norm Leong, who live-tweeted Monday's protest, said the arrests were for unlawful assembly.
This poses problems for children who are dyslexic or who think outside the norm.
An even more basic norm under threat today is the idea of legitimate opposition.
Though it's outside the norm for pizza spices, she tried it, and liked it.
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M. predicts she will sleep poorly tonight because we are deviating from the norm.
I think that such a policy should be revived as a universal social norm.
One is whether there's anything you can reasonably do that would change the norm.
Even the word "extra" implies there is a norm, and that women aren't it.
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"I'm afraid that these attacks are going to become the norm globally," he said.
But while taking this approach was once an exception, it's now becoming the norm.
Extreme weather events, including floods, wildfires and heat waves, are becoming the new norm.
Controversies like this one are going to become the norm, rather than an aberration.
Sure, Trump has opened many doors by his norm-defying -- and potentially illegal -- conduct.
Only Donald Trump really represented a true departure from the norm of Republican politics.
"We're at the beginning of something that will become the norm," said LifeBeam's Ahumada.
And this norm weakening is one of my great worries about this current time.
But I fundamentally believe it will be a greater norm in half a decade.
The frenetic pace of activity, long the norm during the recent building boom, slowed.
It's hard enough to face the social stigma that often comes with norm-breaking.
Nothing Dion Waiters did Monday night was out of the norm for Dion Waiters.
What astounds about the album is how little the music departs from their norm.

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