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Ghosts protest norms — slavery, Jim Crow, mass incarceration — the norms that killed them.
Norms against its abuse can easily fray, just as other political norms have.
Every society that has established norms has also established mechanisms to enforce those norms.
The norms are not the issue — it is the stagnation of norms that we question.
Of course, norms change with time, and violation of norms can lead to new laws.
Democrats will revisit norms when GOP resistance tactics put old norms and basic governing in tension.
Pruitt's simplistic equation of scientific norms and regulatory norms does not come close to meeting this requirement.
Hence breaking norms is neither good nor bad except as the norms themselves are good or bad.
They claim to love the norms that protect constitutional government, but shatter constitutional norms of executive power.
It manifests in the rigid gender norms of her community, and those norms' aggressive—at times murderous—policing.
Those norms may change as time goes on, but norms will always be a part of any culture.
First, virtually everyone acts in ways consistent with contemporaneous social normsnorms of which later generations may disapprove.
The independence of even of the Supreme Court is dependent on "norms," not constitutional rules — and norms can change.
That may mean some of us find certain norms easier to learn and certain norms harder to give up.
Their bar for knocking down norms is if those norms create minor obstacles to the maximal exercise of power.
Microsoft released a white paper arguing that the international discussion of cybersecurity norms would be incomplete without industry norms.
There are negative consequences for those who don't conform to gender norms, norms that also govern one's sex life.
Where we abide by international trade rules and norms, China regularly flouts these norms and steals our intellectual property.
As more and more people speak up and out against accepted norms, those norms may actually bend, or even break.
Obviously these results are pretty rooted in the overarching majorities and social norms—but those social norms are biasing science.
What makes these abnormalities abnormal, though, is the norms he's violating, and each of those norms has a critical justification.
In that episode, one breach of norms begat another; today, norms are falling because Republicans find adhering to them inconvenient.
Assuming that past norms would be future norms, Obama created the most powerful surveillance state the world has ever seen.
The breakdown of norms has an upside — it's possible to put new, fairer norms in place of old, broken ones.
In all seriousness, functioning democracies rely more on norms than laws and those norms are being degraded with terrifying abandon.
Their adherence to norms is unlikely to be rewarded, any more than Trump's destruction of norms prevented his victory in 2016.
Each chamber, or both together, can pass resolutions stating what our shared norms are and applying these norms to recent events.
This president likes to break norms and maybe he likes to violate the law in ways that break norms as well.
Often, what prevents the president from being corrupt is not laws but norms—and maybe voters don't really care about norms.
The laws around speech are broad, but the norms are narrower, and the norms govern much of what is actually said.
Without consequences for violating laws and norms, the laws and norms themselves — including, for that matter, the Constitution itself — become meaningless.
It's also about establishing new ethical and social norms and figuring out how to collectively respond when those norms are violated.
If Trump is not challenged on corruption and violation of democratic norms, it effectively establishes new rules for conduct, and new norms.
I am not merely causally determined by nature or norms but act in light of norms that I can challenge and transform.
Amid a global backslide on democratic norms, Trump has sent another message that the U.S. is not interested in championing liberal democratic norms.
As we see over time, and often, the norms proclaimed in those university codes became societal norms as students graduated to the workforce.
What is happening now is not just about changing social norms, but also about how new technology is changing us and our norms.
They show pictures of themselves flouting stereotypical gender norms in "before" pictures and wearing clothes that fit within those norms in "after" pictures.
Instead of banding together to protect democratic norms, warring parties take violations by their opponents as justification for breaking other norms in response.
In the twilight of Obama's presidency we have witnessed a resurgent Russia that has violated human rights norms at home and sovereignty norms abroad.
There's a striking—and growing—contrast between President Donald Trump's boldness in undermining political norms and the Republican Party's weakness in defending those norms.
They touted the value of "political norms" despite these norms' historic tendency to reward smooth-speaking crooks who did very little for their constituents.
On average, readings of fine particulates in the air exceeded Polish environmental norms by fourfold, at some points reaching 1,000 percent of the norms.
And they exist outside the norms of what we do and do not consider war, potentially allowing states like Russia to subvert norms of deterrence.
For all the handwringing lately about restoring norms, those old norms led to some pretty suspect behavior, including certain families treating congressional seats like inheritances.
We take norms so for granted that we just can't believe the norms he's violating, because we've taken them for granted in every other presidency.
" The "why?" is important for questioning norms and developing new ideas, but the listening is also crucial for understanding those norms "before you start criticizing.
In this assignment, students engage strangers to explore, firsthand, the socialized norms of masculinity and to determine whether these norms encourage a healthy, sustainable identity.
The rise of the #MeToo movement shows that existing legal remedies need to be coupled with changing norms, and norms without sanctions have no bite.
But it's easy to destroy norms, and a vengeful, frustrated, or simply impulsive president could do terrible damage unconstrained by the norms that limit our leaders.
The representations of black people in art, fashion, the media and in films set societal norms, and societal norms ultimately can end up, affecting, say, legislation.
Mr. Bolton's disregard for shaving norms is a faithful reflection of his fierce independence, and his general disdain for established political ground rules and diplomatic norms.
"Trump's violation of basic norms of government has driven people who would otherwise uphold those norms unto death to violate them in their turn," he writes.
Because history shows that as leaders grow accustomed to violating selected global norms occasionally, they become more likely to violate any norms they wish to with regularity.
As societal attitudes about sexual norms drift further from traditional religious norms, and the stigma of non-belief wanes, formative religious experiences are becoming even more important.
Similarly, if we want to return to an environment where norms are respected, we should be clear about who needs to do what to repair those norms.
He concludes that: It is impossible to expect a complete convergence between human rights norms and Islamic norms: human rights norms are almost entirely concerned with securing the autonomy of individuals to make choices for themselves, while Islam is about influencing individuals' choices about how to live their lives.
But as we think about how norms inform the practice of democracy, the problem isn't just that people across party lines have very different views about those norms.
This is only one of the policy-based norms that are used in regulatory science — norms that have saved thousands of lives and protected wildlife and our environment.
If everything, even the most esteemed institutions and norms, is subjected to the power of partisan motivated reasoning, then there really cease to be esteemed institutions and norms.
Whether it's an unwritten rule about gender norms, or it's a job you're not quite qualified for, don't allow gender norms, societal expectations, and rules to stifle your growth.
The right norms, in other words, could raise a group's collective intelligence, whereas the wrong norms could hobble a team, even if, individually, all the members were exceptionally bright.
Those movements have come to look imperfect, even ugly: For one thing, they have failed to touch ideas, culture, religion or social norms, especially the norms relating to sex.
That means suspending the regulation of the space of appearance by norms, above all the norms of racial hierarchy, and then refusing to move on out of that space.
If the president is one of the people refusing to uphold the norms of civil discourse, one could argue, those norms are already dead, buried, and decaying into carbon.
"The main lesson from Mr. Comey's book is that Mr. Trump's abuse of political norms has driven his enemies to violate norms themselves," wrote The Wall Street Journal's editorial board.
Levitsky and Ziblatt warn of the unraveling of democratic normsnorms such as treating the other side as rivals rather than as enemies, condemning violence and bigotry, and so on.
You can see in the culture — we have a president who is pretty darn rewarded for clinging to those norms right now — but those norms come at a tremendous cost.
So only by standing up for legal norms and the role of the courts in preserving those norms can the judiciary take its place as an equal branch of government.
Are there any unique French norms and values that should be accepted by anyone immigrating to France, and are there unique Danish norms and values that immigrants to Denmark must embrace?
But those norms are just norms — the president can fire executive branch appointees and replace them with ones he likes better as long as the Senate is willing to go along.
Many journalism scholars think of "objectivity" as a set of social norms about how to cover controversial topics (on the historical development of these social norms, see especially this and this).
"  "I kind of think these norms actually matter. Right?
" Why they matter: "Principals raise expectations and alter norms.
Term 2: In return, the immigrants must embrace at least the core norms and values of the host country, even if that means giving up some of their traditional norms and values.
What's missing from this and other Trump-era affronts isn't the vocabulary to note that Trump is deviating from norms, but the vocabulary to explain why the norms he's shattered are important.
Trump has repeatedly violated political norms—and going after an opponent's wife is certainly a violation of political norms—but lows like this are the new normal when you're writing about Trump.
It forces defenders of democratic norms to make common cause (however contingently and temporarily) with people who don't actually care about norms — people like Donald Trump — in order to win individual battles.
Most of them probably didn't appreciate his dismissal of various American institutions and norms, but they likely figured that the costs of undermining those norms and institutions weren't that great for them.
In both Congress and the White House, officials have violated transparency norms with such regularity, and so little pushback, that it's a wonder those norms were effective as long as they were.
If Trump's racism, sexism, general bigotry, loose talk about democratic norms, and so on were really desensitizing Americans and permanently altering US norms, why do so many Americans appear to despise the man?
And while the norms of recent decades have dictated that Justice should operate with a measure of independence from the president, it's far from clear that those norms have the force of law.
Trump's refusal to adhere to the norms of modern politics, like his failure to adhere to norms governing everything from religious discrimination to bragging about groping women, have sent America's ethics watchdogs scrambling.
Parents can help their children challenge gender norms, but they should do it in a way that is sensitive to the very real, sometimes scary, role these norms play in a child's life.
Trump's status and wealth have allowed him to ignore limits, norms, rules and regulations and have created a vicious circle — as violations of customary norms go unpunished, such violations become ever more widespread.
"God" is just the name we give "the self-legislated communal norms (the principles to which the congregation holds itself)," and "Christ" the name we give the beloved agent who animates these norms.
On the symbolic side, whites may fear that minorities' imposition of their cultural values represent an attack on white cultural values and norms, as evidenced by whites' resentment of norms of political correctness.
She considers herself liberated from the accepted norms of aging.
The social norms don't really apply here He's exploring her.
Johnson's rhetorical style was a shocking departure from those norms.
I struggled with, Am I just conforming to these norms?
States themselves are free to ignore norms of good behaviour.
Sanders knows how quickly social and political norms can change.
Trump's brazenness upended US political norms in last year's election.
Most of those norms are pretty basic motivational poster stuff.
Well, this includes norms about how you can treat noncitizens.
"Stereotypes have an enormous impact on cultural norms," said Burch.
Columbia acknowledged societal norms around sexual harassment are rapidly changing.
Breaking the norms of collective leadership may be beyond him.
Enter one "banana" shape, Jamey Jesperson, rejecting all the norms.
Democracy erodes when laws and norms are violated with impunity.
In a community, you are constrained by the community's norms.
Compared to other platforms, this is below the market norms.
"We may be talking about decades, but norms are changing."
Waiving sanctions on Arak undercuts, rather than reinforces, nonproliferation norms.
Yeah, well that's also because the norms are so loose.
Donald Trump is shattering civic norms at a terrifying clip.
Crucially, though, social norms provide a backdrop for policy change.
Changing those norms entails changing the very foundations of society.
Le Pen, Fillon represents an insufferable rupture from French norms.
Once norms are broken, they are much harder to fix.
It's about civility and norms, the foundation of our democracy.
The second daunting task is to try to change norms.
Neither set of norms creates perfect equality among all speakers.
These action figures have no time for your gender norms.
The rest of this post suggests norms Congress should defend.
Once again, this is an election that defies historical norms.
To the contrary, most conditions are well within historical norms.
Expecting Trump to abide by political norms is wishful thinking.
But as with so many archaic Hollywood norms, that's changing.
Consumer and economic confidence indicators are well within historical norms.
Taxes help shift social norms, as they did with smoking.
The strategy calcified over decades into political and cultural norms.
And yet, buyout firms keep chipping away at local norms.
Norms kept Rosa Parks at the back of the bus.
And is it situated within internationally recognized human rights norms?
This proposed policy is not in sync with societal norms.
Community norms play a major role, the tax researchers theorized.
This year, however, the bespectacled school administrator bucked conventional norms.
The President's blatant disregard for institutional norms cannot be overstated.
America's democratic norms make widespread unrest unlikely, Mr. Levitsky said.
"Social norms have begun to change, they've shifted," he said.
Yes. I love the way mullets play with gender norms.
Gradually, this pattern of interrogating cultural norms evolved into homesteading.
Other (slight) exceptions to the whitewashed norms of women's glossies?
You've probably heard a thing or two about norms lately.
What you call 'expulsions' are made according to the norms.
We moved across the world to evade constricting gender norms.
Do the local norms of interaction need to be changed?
The norms of rape culture still infuse much existing law.
Fourth, Trump's NLRB has contempt for procedural norms and fairness.
What if the president doesn't care about norms or customs?
You can have a good nation without good moral norms.
This year, restoring character and shared moral norms matters most.
Photography was her way of protesting gender and sexual norms.
It was her way of protesting gender and sexual norms.
She found gender norms around clothing both oppressive and confusing.
A feminist protest against societal norms that constrain female sexuality?
These changing norms can appear almost like a stylistic shift.
Both parties have professed a desire to restore constitutional norms.
These sartorial norms are upheld by institutions and social groups.
History suggests, however, that democratic norms are vulnerable to polarization.
During the 1850s, polarization over slavery undermined America's democratic norms.
It was basically born out of me resisting social norms.
Is his conduct a reflection of surrounding norms or pressures?
New social norms around sex and gender clashing with conservatism.
It represents a continued willingness to violate basic charitable norms.
Besides "fake news," the country now has fake constitutional norms.
One third of the samples did not meet national norms.
But these days, such democratic norms no longer restrain Republicans.
Trump won the Presidency by shattering norms and bucking expectations.
But gender norms are a major and often overlooked factor.
This percentage defies all commercial norms for sustainable debt service.
In comparison, Trump's determination represents a return to recent norms.
Rules, cultural norms, economic models, and user controls will vary.
Postseason baseball operates by different norms than the regular season.
"I don't get easily intimidated by conventional norms," Morse said.
GlobeTips can help with navigating different tipping norms across countries.
He succeeded at busting norms, but not building good will.
We do not have good norms for grieving at work.
Trump's election created among voters and shifting norms in political
He was careful with his words and respectful of norms.
We're continually developing norms about appropriate and responsible technology use.
The group argues that certain cultural norms affect men subconsciously.
Indeed, it is considered torture under international human rights norms.
Trump has obviously broken political norms at a dizzying rate.
Yet norms of partisan restraint have eroded in recent decades.
Regulatory oversight of clinical trials is converging with Western norms.
This religious dominance strongly affects the culture's customs and norms.
Some cultural norms are still too prominent to change overnight.
But Trump has never felt shackled by precedent or norms.
Trump is shredding longstanding norms of etiquette and interbranch comity.
"Arms are against the norms of my profession," he said.
Within your family, though, certain norms and expectations may obtain.
Warned against crossing lines, he bulldozes past precedent and norms.
The erosion of norms continued after President Obama took office.
" He called the changes "inconsistent with democratic norms and values.
Society enforces norms by murdering the bullies who break them.
But western norms are bending to meet Gulf sensibilities, too.
The Japanese assimilated to American social norms and clothing styles.
These norms are dumb; let's just give everyone a check.
Educate yourself, and have the courage to reject cultural norms.
Right now, customers face a messy patchwork of payment norms.
The Khashoggi affair is a particularly horrendous violation of norms.
I think it has to be through social norms. Shame.
"And everybody understands there are costs to violating the norms."
The #MeToo era has changed media coverage and social norms.
It's one way we reinforce our cultural norms and morals.
And his administration hasn't shown much deference to governing norms.
There are also separate labeling, licensing and brand registration norms.
Or do they respect and attempt to restore the norms?
Over and over again, Republicans have chosen outcomes over norms.
Now this is an approach incompatible with the legal norms.
"I think we must stick with the norms and the interpretation of these norms rests with the Holy Father," said Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, secretary general of the synod, at a press conference on Thursday.
Mark Zuckerberg: The other model, beside the living room is the town square and that, I think, just has different social norms and different policies and norms that should be at play around that.
We have a president who does not respect norms, so we've got institutions pushing back, and one of the great dangers for those institutions is that in pushing back they break their own norms.
"It makes zero sense for the Democrats to defend norms like the filibuster at a time when Republicans are shredding far more important norms," says Ben Rhodes, who served as a top advisor to Obama.
If the press is a bulwark of liberal democracy, as it generally conceives itself to be, then it shouldn't stop at noting when norms have been transgressed, but defend the norms on their own merits.
"There is [an] increasing amount of research to suggest where you have norms that condone violence against women and girls, it also is reflective of deeper norms of using violence to resolve disputes," Muggah said.
Is it really willing to take on, full time, a defense of norms qua norms — even when that fight will force it to focus on Congress at least as much as on the Trump administration?
They're not interested in and don't feel constrained by conventional norms.
Peach was completely okay with breaking plenty of other gender norms.
In sum, the norms about how democracy works have evolved unevenly.
It's that even widely held norms aren't always consistent or compatible.
That presents a very serious threat to American norms against corruption.
I think there are gender norms that are damaging to everyone.
Perhaps America has fewer high status people to set social norms.
And the norms of statecraft propriety themselves seem to be changing.
Republicans disregarded judicial norms and overturned a lower court ruling to
Societal norms influence the boy/girl divide, but also adult diagnoses.
But norms get a fair amount of their bite from fear.
She deviated more from the norms of womanhood than Clinton did.
It's no secret that millennials are changing the norms of society.
The European Parliament voted to condemn Hungary for abusing democratic norms.
Countries and societies change their laws and cultural norms over time.
Framing Trump's actions as breaching presidential norms will not be enough.
Third, they feel tremendous pressure to assimilate to the group's norms.
"Are social norms steadily unraveling?" wondered USA Today the same year.
Trump just doesn't care about the norms of a presidential campaign.
Another reason might be the spread of democracy and global norms.
Focus on social norms, community bonds and a nurturing civic fabric.
Then again, nothing about this election season has followed historical norms.
It is characterised by mid-Victorian moral norms and medical realities.
That's where the shredding of our norms and institutions is occurring.
Shared norms only exist to the extent people believe they exist.
And community norms shape all the other superminds in a society.
They provided him with a survey to gauge the group's norms.
Rogues (whether states or individuals) operate outside accepted norms or principles.
The economy can behave in strange ways when policymakers break norms.
Social norms and common courtesy should kick in and prevent this.
But one of those norms hasn't, to a certain degree, changed.
Until his political advent, norms were rarely discussed outside academic circles.
For thousands of years, social norms have kept people in check.
The revelation for me has been just how important norms are.
His candidacy will demolish longstanding norms of decency, civility, and tolerance.
We are a nation protected by norms, not just by laws.
Ordinary people are essential for enforcing social norms—and indeed laws.
First the core norms are established by the community's founding members.
Earnest said that norms about making information public should be followed.
He said the labour law was in line with EU norms.
And the big question is what happens when those norms crumble.
He has done so many things outside the norms of behavior.
"So much about law is about setting cultural norms," Alcorn said.
But the same norms and rules only barely exist for data.
What really needs to change are social norms and economic imbalance.
He's actions were perceived as violations of scientific and ethical norms.
It seeks to transcend boring, binary concepts and reject societal norms.
Trump, a habitual line-stepper, has ignored all of these norms.
The social norms of in-person communication clearly don't exist online.
"This is a major, major change in social norms," he said.
There are very different cultural norms ranging from country to country.
"It shouldn't be seen as a departure from norms," Pillsbury said.
What do you think changing norms would look like moving forward?
But speech norms have always existed, in one form or another.
It's replacing an old set of norms governing the same things.
" It added that it rigorously observes the "norms of ethical conduct.
She builds the equipment and she doesn't care about social norms.
Others doubt whether delivery services can ever overcome ingrained cultural norms.
Laws, religious texts, and social norms attempt to regulate women's bodies.
Cultural norms, especially in rural India, continue to treat females unfairly.
New presidencies bring new opportunities to break age-old diplomatic norms.
We (rightly) talk a lot about Trump's erosion of important norms.
Global norms, once tolerant of coups, now treat them as taboo.
I am not saying that norms encouraging public reticence are worthless.
Growth slows when the pace of innovation falls below historical norms.
Violent acts are often motivated, rather than countermanded, by ethical norms.
The "Blackfish" film helped change norms for orcas, or killer whales.
An enduring shift in America's familial norms may be under way.
There are informal norms against doing it, but it could happen.
Trump may have violated centuries of presidential norms and federal law.
All the anti-Trump defenses of "norms" in America startled Palesa.
Thus, America's democracy has long rested more on norms than laws.
None of the doctrinal norms in planning for future conflicts applies.
There were no objective norms, no establishment rules, no journalistic sanctity.
Karvunidis doesn't think gender reveal parties should emphasize gender norms, either.
It also constitutes a severe violation of international norms and standards.
Lawmakers pushing for global cyberspace norms have scored an early win.
Tight cultures have strong norms that spawn social order and conformity.
"They're in a masculine prison," she said of male gender norms.
They are networked and they have cast off all civilized norms.
But shattering entrenched cultural expectations and norms is an ongoing process.
Basic norms of political conduct are crumbling on a daily basis.
If you are so over gender norms, MTV is with you.
This shared experience was based on norms of equality, cooperation, trust.
It says something about sexual norms and freedom from repressive culture.
Institutions standing by and doing nothing as Trump shredded democratic norms.
In childhood, we all are forced to abide by gender norms.
It'd be a violation for Obama not to violate those norms.
The slow destruction of political norms, and Washington customs and niceties.
We do not share the same values, principles or cultural norms.
He's challenged basic norms of honesty, decency, compassion and moral conduct.
Social norms and political institutions can make them better, or worse.
Challenged gender norms come into discussion in Defying Convention, room five.
As social attitudes and norms changed, so did the Police Department.
If confrontationalists tear down old norms, illuminators lift up new ones.
We're living in a moment when norms are in maximum flux.
Nevertheless, I am responsible for upholding, challenging or transforming these norms.
Or, as we nerds in D.C. like to call them, norms.
But the norms that once protected our institutions are coming unmoored.
Driving is governed by law, but it's also shaped by norms.
Those norms are changing right now, for better and for worse.
"So we are nowhere back to historical norms," Mr. Yeung said.
He too often acquiesced to Mitch McConnell's torching of Senate norms.
Trump has shown himself unconcerned with the norms of American democracy.
You also want to communicate about expectations for new working norms.
Have you felt pressured to conform to certain norms of femininity?
It seems that challenging gender norms isn't just her nighttime job.
It involves gathering people, setting group norms, defining roles and goals.
He never had to conform his norms to the established system.
We need to work according to the norms of modern tennis.
Schools want help developing curriculums around healthy relationships and gender norms.
He's continuing to upend traditional norms — and his base loves it.
Still, he can't resist interrogating norms that strike him as defective.
In a time of faltering institutions and norms, they have held.
It shows the ways that shattering norms also damages public trust.
So what can a Democratic president do to restore liberal norms?
Then she internalizes and conforms to the norms of the group.
Our industry is governed by all kinds of incentives and norms.
It's true that dependence on norms is not an unqualified good.
The two of us talk about not conforming to gender norms.
Norms Restaurants is an iconic diner chain based in Los Angeles.
There is much discussion these days around global digital norms, i.e.
NASA isn't alone in just expecting women to meet male norms.
Donald Trump has pushed the boundaries of ethical norms as president.
The most retrograde gender norms could again rule the American workplace.
Calling the hearing a "charade and mockery of our norms," Sen.
The character also mashes together traditional boy and girl gender norms.
But US political norms that have stood for decades are shattering.
But its current government is leading it away from democratic norms.
Rules and norms against conflicts of interest exist for a reason.
And that subordination of norms and ethical character alone condemns him.
I was also envious of Olantis's flagrant disregard of social norms.
The current level of reserves appeared to be within historical norms.
The House tax bill would move our system toward international norms.
"Social norms are changing," said the former vice president via Twitter.
Mr. Biden tried to frame the issue around changing social norms.
"We're talking about norms, what people say is acceptable," he says.
This is an instance of convention rules colliding with democratic norms.
I think these norms ought to change; many others do too.
Or will they attempt to restore the norms Republicans have trampled?
Prince was never not political; his very status as an unapologetically sexually aggressive black man willing to bend gender norms and uninterested in conventional norms of masculinity made him a political figure of no small importance.
Worst of all, I see an America — the world's strongest guardian of truth, science and democratic norms — now led by a serial liar and norms destroyer, giving license to everyone else to ask, why can't I?
"You have to pick someone or train someone that you've picked to actually be a partner with you — not [think]: There's a set of norms and I'm going to fall into the set of norms," she said.
It's not a win for democratic norms; it's a win that shows just how much work is going to be needed to defend those norms, once they're no longer taken for granted and sufficient to defend themselves.
Is it important to elect someone who will uphold norms of democracy and transparency, even when inconvenient, or is it OK to vote for someone who will break long-held norms if it suits politically progressive aims?
They don't really care about democratic norms, they just hate President Trump.
There's also a new wave of influencers seeking to change the norms.
It has launched an assault on democratic norms of civil-military relations.
Heather: I'm worried about the continued weakening of our institutions and norms.
The newest addition to the list of "WTF" moments that defied norms?
That induce norms of loudness, which have to some extent persisted. 2.
For Rebecca Minkoff, her February show was all about challenging fashion norms.
If we lose these norms, a dark and violent path lies ahead.
Behavior that violates those norms stands out, and is subject to reprimand.
Mr Trump's contribution to the decay of democratic norms already appears vast.
The key factor driving unpopular norms is the misperception of public opinion.
Why it matters: Norms are hard to create, and easy to unravel.
Being someone who acts in defiance of social norms is not easy.
We are searching to find ways to adjust the norms around us.
But there are times when a moral imperative outweighs traditional social norms.
He is uninterested in policy, unrestrained by shame, and unbound by norms.
Toxic gender norms are what leads to a lot of sexual assault.
In addition, their portfolios look far more diverse than VC industry norms.
How do women like Shelley pay the price for defying social norms?
I never got the gender norms and have always struggled with it.
The whole fabric of rules, norms and laws needs to be updated.
"It is about shifting the boundaries and shifting the norms," Pankowski said.
You don't think they want to force cultural norms on orthodox Christians?
Rozovsky and her colleagues had figured out which norms were most critical.
But social norms are increasingly being set by college authorities, not students.
Yet Mr Aronofsky's creation deserves credit for its rejection of narrative norms.
We faced challenges head on, charted new paths and transformed military norms.
Rogues (whether states or individuals) operate outside of accepted norms and principles.
It most certainly challenges the norms of what a hot dog is.
Cultural norms tell us that fat women should only date fat men.
"There are these societal norms that we have to battle," Khosrowshahi said.
SINCE THE day he became president, Donald Trump has trampled political norms.
Then economic rules and norms were called the crux of the dispute.
Sales are still, however, well below the historical norms for new construction.
Glaze, by dint of her profession, has violated several of these norms.
Critics on the left might see it as enshrining traditional gender norms.
Meanwhile, it has to break the norms of how businesses find funding.
The Fifth Season is all about establishing this world and its norms.
Yes, but we're not here today to argue about dated social norms.
Social norms play a big role, too, for ordinary people at least.
Mr Xi dispensed with several political norms during the recent NPC session.
"Law can be a powerful tool for shaping social norms," she said.
The erosion of core international norms, programs and diplomatic practices is underway.
These two norms undergirded American democracy for most of the twentieth century.
It's in how each one uses those gender norms to their advantage.
Thiel is known for contrariness and taking arms against regulation and norms.
To make farmers out of hunters, we used social norms and sanctions.
Our workplace culture, social norms and individual behaviors all play a part.
Could Americans actually let an authoritarian strongman trample on our democratic norms?
There is one way in which Zapier sticks to traditional geographic norms.
Home construction is still lower than historical norms, especially given high demand.
Those norms didn't just cover the victims — they covered witnesses, colleagues, bystanders.
Available inventory of homes for sale is scarce relative to historical norms.
The rating agencies have warned against dilution of capital norms for banks.
The Fourth Turning is a time when people rediscover values and norms.
Norms are meant to constrict Democrats; rules are for them to follow.
"This is a society where gender norms are strictly defined," Vemuru said.
That means breaking a few norms themselves, if only to save others.
SEXUAL, health and aesthetic norms do not vary much across the West.
This conservatism is mostly white, and rigid on sexuality and gender norms.
And when those norms break down, the machinery grinds to a halt.
Much of the answer lies in the development of strong democratic norms.
Nor is his celebration of wealth out of step with conservative norms.
The good news is that incremental change in norms is slowly happening.
Simply put, there are no filibuster norms upon which to build traditions.
The dysfunctional social and cultural norms are the biggest problems to tackle.
"Billy Elliot" (2000) is a drama about stepping outside of gender norms.
There is a gross underestimation of how norms produced the Trump presidency.
Respect for global commons and, above all, for international rules and norms.
In 2017, the Trump administration established dangerous new norms in environmental policy.
As these men cake on the makeup, they're unpacking gender norms, too.
Norms had been threatened before 2016, but never bulldozed with such ease.
Practically every day, the nominee bludgeons all conventional campaign norms and niceties.
Fear of reprisal and harmful social norms compounds their lack of participation.
But Trump has repeatedly proven he's willing to break longstanding political norms.
Young people, she told The Associated Press, can help change cultural norms.
We need new cultural norms that make our society more family-friendly.
Opposing societal norms that are inherently unfair or misguided is one thing.
These Western democratic norms became the guide posts of Eastern Europe's dissidents.
President Donald Trump has broken from many norms followed by past presidents.
Most of the discussion has been about Trump's flagrant disregard for norms.
One theme running through the book is the importance of social norms.
Social norms are very powerful in shaping how individuals and businesses behave.
"Rauschenberg's legacy is built around questioning the art world's norms," Bentel said.
In these communal spaces, we are not constrained to larger social norms.
Its use is mediated by our cultural and societal norms and behaviors.
Many freemen reject typical societal norms that most people generally adhere to.
The idea of Fox News, journalistically and aesthetically, was: screw the norms.
Either step would be an extraordinary violation of constitutional and political norms.
Our correspondent says that doing so would shatter norms established after Watergate.
Hours later, after landing in Britain, the assault on diplomatic norms continued.
But conservatives are right to point to the importance of bourgeois norms.
When I moved in with my partner, we talked about gender norms.
His hiring signals Trump's dedication to operating outside the norms of Washington.
Up to now, Trump has been flouting the norms of the presidency.
This raises the question: Who should be tasked with enforcing these norms?
With such bombast, Trump is beating the crap out of American norms.
Cahun's work protested gender and sexual norms, and has become increasingly relevant.
Meet the all-female Brazilian drum group that is challenging gender norms.
Sardy's writing is accomplished yet disjointed, with no adherence to structural norms.
And we believe, strongly, that the CBO is one of those norms.
Institutions and norms provide structure and limits, the shared scaffolding of cooperation.
Doctors have an obligation to adhere to the norms of their profession.
The norms of our political life require a degree of bipartisan forbearance.
Russian nationalism represents a departure from Western political, economic and diplomatic norms.
These days, Rosie is an air traffic controller scanning for cultural norms.
This is one of the informal norms on which democracies are built.
But this erosion of democratic norms is ultimately driven by deeper factors.
In her work, she defied social norms and championed the island's independence.
Norms, after all, are not fixed; what's "socially appropriate" differs by culture.
Another thing holding men back from service jobs is norms about masculinity.
Ultimately, Glass said, cultural rules and norms change as time goes on.
Previous guaranteed norms are evaporating fast, often thanks to Trump's Twitter thumb.
Israel's cyber head criticized the State Department's plans for cyber warfare norms.
It's about respecting long-standing societal norms that protect personal bodily privacy.
Fitch says that 11 Indian banks may fail to meet those norms.
Should we allow companies, rather than governments, to set corporate behavioural norms?
Where Britain has not yet followed, its institutions and norms have held.
Over the long term, they can change social norms, which is crucial.
When norms change, the highly educated tend to adopt them the fastest.
Or is she working, like any other professional, to navigate industry norms?
In some ways, elite disrespect for reasonable ethical norms was worse then.
Uber, in other words, was simply adhering to norms set decades ago.
And at least one metric suggests that would be within historical norms.
When Trump defies norms, his most ardent supporters exult in the transgression.
What if the new norms came to include accountability, believing, and prevention?
In a way, it is a more honest reflection of these norms.
Every country regulates its media in accordance with its own social norms.
When norms shift, one of the first things to change is language.
We are trying to alter the cultural norms of a throwaway society.
You&aposre in the business of defining values and norms and objectives.
But what he said went far beyond the norms of German politics.
" She added that Karem "clearly breached well-understood norms of professional conduct.
Trump was at long last conforming, and following the norms of Washington.
His straining against norms is not confined to his duels with Congress.
She believes the association stems not from genetics but from cultural norms.
So the temptations to violate norms like forbearance are much, much stronger.
That said, in the Trump era, political norms aren't once they were.
Their share of home sales continues to run well below historical norms.
People's fear of societal norms shifting under their feet played a role.
Perhaps most significantly, he has violated norms of conduct in foreign relations.
Artist Pixy Liao subverts gender norms with a playful yet threatening humor.
For the first two years, Trump destroyed American norms, standards and conventions.
Name withheld When should you defer to the norms of your neighbors?
A week later, on May 22015, old norms had already reasserted themselves.
The point is that social norms don't necessarily coincide with moral ones.
My friends and family reinforced those binary gender norms, however well-intentioned.
Shame, fear, and cultural norms all allow sexual harassment to go underreported.
This — threatening to jail one's political opponents — is how democratic norms die.
So you can watch societal norms change with the advice givers. Absolutely.
They are loathe to break norms the way the GOP routinely has.
In places where the norms are a far cry from those of the clinic, we can hope that this physician's loyalty to people in need will guide him in upholding the ethical norms of humanitarian health and medicine.
If climate change disproportionately affects women as a result of socially constructed norms, Vistro and Blomstrom seek to subvert these norms by helping to organize women into unions and empower them through their association in this mutual struggle.
Sivan's argument has divided some journalists, since he criticized gay reporters specifically for what some may consider norms in LGBTQ coverage – but other journalists, and his fans, backed him up when he asserted that those norms are problematic.
So perhaps instead of nagging women to scramble to meet the male standard, we should instead be training men and boys to aspire to women's cultural norms, and selling those norms to men as both default and desirable.
And then the good thing about that is that we've talked a lot about norms and how a lot of the norms the advice givers provided over time were quickly outdated, were somewhat oppressive, and obviously, we live in a time when because we have fewer centralized norms, it's somehow easier to avoid those sort of oppressive ideas of how you should live. Right.
There are two types of Curb Your Enthusiasm seasons: ones where Larry obnoxiously breaks social norms and we watch the fallout, and ones where Larry bumps up against norms in unexpected ways, highlighting just how weird they can be.
That's how you affect everybody positively, even if you do meet the norms.
The aim should be to translate offline legal norms into the cyber domain.
"South Korea views itself an exception to international law and norms," he said.
At the moment, there are neither laws nor norms specific to space warfare.
Instead, many influential conservatives tried to yank changed norms in a backward direction.
Though consumer sentiment dipped in February , it remains high compared with historical norms.
The mobile live streaming medium is so new that norms are still emerging.
"Adoption of improved practices is idiosyncratic and governed by local norms," Camerer says.
And it's rooted in our social norms about women and family and motherhood.
Americans were less committed to basic democratic norms and institutions than we'd thought.
But the consent of the loser to democratic norms is a big deal.
Both monsters a funhouse refraction of the norms and values that spawned them.
Tradition and deeply entrenched social norms contribute to keeping it going, says Sadek.
The MDE style of comedy frequently targets liberal cultural norms and political correctness.
Managing such a fragmented coalition requires lots of formal rules and unwritten norms.
They're not meeting certain sex stereotypes and gender norms, so they're treated differently.
And the first mover will get to set vital international norms and standards.
But they were genuine, speaking directly and without observing the norms of diplomacy.
She has always been a proud other, having long ago eschewed gender norms.
Not only did her style eschew gender norms, but so did her attitude.
They're a semantic complement to his flouting of tradition and junking of norms.
I'm intrigued to see how software norms will progress in the coming year.
But, drawing an explicit comparison to President Trump, Mactaggart said norms are fragile.
His entire campaign has been based on not following the politically correct norms.
These cultural norms validated a solid work ethic and a single lifelong career.
She's leading an effort to help biohackers establish norms for their own community.
Movies and television influence how we perceive ourselves and shape our cultural norms.
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Gender norms will continue changing, LGBTQ rights will continue expanding, and so on.
"I admired them for rebelling against mainstream gender and femininity norms," she recalls.
There were no democratic norms that guided what he should or could do.
Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.
Often, effective resource allocations are made at the local level by informal norms.
There's no reason that every community could not adopt these kinds of norms.
Should today's Western norms frustrate Chinese ambition, this mechanism could become an alternative.
We're still just about to build another roles, norms, ethics for vaginas owners.
That was where everything made sense, norms were bucked and traditions were dismissed.
We're learning that cultural norms, cultural behavior, is absolutely crucial to our process.
But familiarity with shared experiences and understanding of social norms aren't always corrupting.
At the opposite end, very few norms guiding behavior leads to problems, too.
We need to harness the power of social norms to better our world.
Ashley: Jess, Kaitlyn and I have tried to establish the norms of ghosting.
She was judged because she didn't fall into traditional norms in that arena.
Trans people are all thinking about really toxic beauty norms, body hair included.
Now one of the questions you might ask is, how do norms change?
Runways have long been places where people stretch the confines of gender norms.
Neither social intolerance nor inconsistent support for democratic norms, however, is particularly new.
We can talk about norms, and we can talk about delegate allocation formulas.
The trouble is that governments frequently lump in criminal actions with regressive norms.
The personalities of today's leaders have contributed to the erosion of political norms.
Other scholars note that the norms around state-sanctioned killings have long shifted.
The mirrorworld will certainly be subject to this double standard of stricter norms.
But criticizing the ethnicity of a judge violates fundamental norms of anti-racism.
Cultural norms often prevent us from engaging in perfectly rational or moral activities.
Claim: Cutting green cards by 50 percent annually returns immigration to historical norms.
There are consequences to one party being more aggressive about defying governing norms.
In a year full of surprises, Donald Trump has upended the political norms.
In some of those discussions, Trump disrupted mainstream norms of U.S. foreign policy.
The rules provide some significant check, but you still gotta operate with norms.
But the norms have long been tied to professional customs under similar circumstances.
But implicit assumptions can be a lot slower to evolve than outward norms.
Most interesting point in Prez Htin Kyaw's speech is "Constitution" with democratic norms.
Although rates are rising, current fixed-income returns lag well behind historical norms.
Technologies that gather or use information for surveillance violating internationally accepted norms. 4.
We love when stars reveal their insecurities and break down outdated beauty norms.
Or, arguably, dressing out — out of the strictures and norms of traditional masculinity.
"Respecting local norms and upholding global practices often come into conflict," they said.
"The NRF can help make [scheduling] norms across the retail sector," Smiley says.
But the undermining of norms can also hamper decision-making, as in Britain.
They also further deteriorate the national political climate and promote threatening societal norms.
It is another scandal marked by secret meetings, violated norms, collusion, and deceit.
The Cubans' per diem demands were much higher than Can-Am League norms.
Courts have intervened to vindicate basic norms of due process in the past.
Two threads that broke with established norms consistently ran through Tea Party discourse.
Instead, they defended norms that have long since been abandoned by the opposition.
Also consider the Russian violations of accepted norms over the past four years.
Living abroad also forces people to grapple with different cultural values and norms.
That shift eroded previously held norms that encouraged slow drivers to keep right.
Trump's violation of ethical and business norms are available for all to see.
In this scheme of things, norms and laws are perfunctory theater, at best.
Fertility treatments stand alone as a reproductive right that still reinforces conventional norms.
"He has a reputation for being unpredictable, breaking norms, and grabbing the spotlight."
This division cannot be wiped away by a return to policy-making norms.
"It's fair to ask did he know the norms and traditions," Comey said.
A long-term solution to the problem will require more stringent international norms.
The Point: Trump has broken historical norms repeatedly during his time in office.
The letter — a stark departure from diplomatic norms — prompted a lot of criticism.
What would stop him: his deep respect for the norms of political propriety?
Breaking norms of accepted behavior needs to be noted each time it happens.
"Because there are no [cyber] norms, actions and responses are totally unpredictable," Rep.
But he can use his influence to become a kind of norms enforcer.
These are Cuban migrants who actively resist the narrative norms established for them.
But as those norms have changed, the costs of speaking out have dropped.
Through most of the current economic expansion, business investment has underperformed historical norms.
Instead ease into it by talking about industry norms and research you've done.
This lead to homophobia and gender norms that weren't there before, for instance.
But we can't talk about these norms without also talking about ideological polarization.
At first, the opera seemed relevant to today's re-evaluation of gender norms.
One of confidence, empowerment, counterculture, and saying "fuck it" to the beauty norms.
Centralized institutions are critical to preventing such "social hacking," by enforcing encoded norms.
Many people assumed that certain norms and standards still transcend the partisan divide.
It's inarguable, however, that established norms keep institutions humming along without major disasters.
So it was already about challenging to gender norms, even within just LGB.
Public safety norms are poorly enforced in India, and fatal fires are common.
Traditional social gender norms suggest that men should be the breadwinners in relationships.
If legal norms reflect a society's mores, what does this say about France?
And we know what tends to happen to norms in the Trump era.
On the other hand, departing from norms will only accelerate our death spiral.
Until that problem is fixed, the continuing erosion of democratic norms is inevitable.
The cultural norms surrounding mental health are also increasingly questioned by "neurodiversity" advocates.
Interestingly, it is religious conservatives who are pushing back against social distancing norms.
This argument fundamentally isn't about how cultural norms can keep the poor poor.
The myth of indie rock hinges on a rebellion from the social norms.
The DOJ has traditions and norms that keep it independent of any president.
Let's also work to establish sensible norms for people running for high office.
This subtly erodes democratic norms, and likely contributes to Americans' suspicion of institutions.
Ms. Yard-McCracken recommended responding to transgressions of social norms by setting boundaries.
Trump has violated norms, but his executive branch officials thus far have not.
That's not the same as saying that no rules or norms govern it.
In Mr. Trump's case, the legacy of bulldozed norms will outlast the policies.
The norms of reality TV have found a foothold in the digital age.
Only because a rogue researcher defied myriad scientific and ethical norms and guidelines.
Gender norms, for example, shape the responsibilities that women have outside the office.
The Trump White House, unfortunately, has shown little interest in respecting such norms.
"Under the pressure of social norms, people sometimes falsify their preferences," he writes.
Gender norms are changing, and parents are spending more time with their kids.
President Trump's free rein from political norms puts the United States at risk.
Trump isn't a great deal maker, but he is an extraordinary norms-breaker.
That includes the commons of shared values and norms on which democracy depends.
"There aren't good norms around a lot these things yet," Mr. Stamos said.
Create and enforce norms that promote respect in order to have difficult conversations.
Chart 7 (left) shows the relative cheapness of assets relative to historical norms.
How significant of a role do these gender norms play in your life?
In typical Tesla fashion, the truck is a sharp departure from industry norms.
But the guide is inextricably part of tradition, and reflects the prevailing norms.
" She said that when rules and norms break down, "lots of things change.
"We still haven't come to consumer protection norms" around aging products, Hoofnagle said.
No president in recent memory has upended internal executive branch norms so much.
It's that the women on these shows reject social norms about "respectable" femininity.
Political norms matter, but so does sovereignty and the substance of policy disagreement.
It is likely that the technology will be used to police social norms.
We tend to doubt ourselves due to the norms that society has established.
He flouted norms, but that might be precisely the purgative our politics needed.
One is that pretense norms work against the people truly deserving of praise.
All terrible crises in their own right, but exacerbated by underlying societal norms.
The conventional wisdom is that Trump has shattered the norms of American politics.
No appeal to cultural norms or character formation can justify such a risk.
Surely, these are not the "norms" to which the senators seek to return.
Social norms have yet to catch up with the legal standards, advocates say.
And under its unwritten constitution, norms are unusually important and so fiercely guarded.
Progressives think that the basic norms of our democracy have to be enforced.
Among its ethical norms is that your primary responsibility is to your students.
What do you observe about the norms on each app around crediting creators?
More than a triumph over private prejudice, these numbers reflect changing social norms.
These norms power our Fitbits to track our endless quest for bodily improvement.
Then she learns to create her own norms based on her own values.
In music, improvising with others requires a language of musical tools and norms.
The question is what happens after each of these norms has been attacked.
But some schools in Sweden are trying to strip away such gender norms.
Mr. Trump has a long history of violating political norms, Mr. Levitsky said.
Mr. Trump's populist stance meant that violating norms was a useful political tool.
Violations of minor norms of political civility are distressing but not necessarily serious.
However, when politicians repeatedly violate core norms, that can be much more damaging.
True conservatives seek to preserve tradition and the institutions that protect those norms.
Programs must engage the whole community to combat gender inequality and harmful norms.
The eroding norms of warfare will only hurt U.S. military personnel over time.
Paul's antics violated basic norms of decency, and might have violated the law.
Lets examine some cultural failures and cultural norms for what they really are.
You're setting the cultural norms where you're saying that this is not permissible.
For people who exist outside mainstream gender norms, these dangers are very real.
The corps is highly visible, bound by custom and dependent on longstanding norms.
What's more, brands have an impact on culture and social norms through advertising.
Why are these norms or unwritten rules dying in the American political system?
Panther power "Black Panther" is not just challenging traditions and norms in Hollywood.
Whenever you want to facilitate a fair discussion, establish the norms for participating.
In all this, Mr. Trump's opponents treat norms as if they were laws.
He became President by busting norms and assailing institutions, and he hasn't stopped.
Why do you have to conform to social norms by being a man?
Kavanaugh's confirmation process offered a prime example of how much norms have shifted.
Instead these works explore the social norms that produce and often excuse it.
The latter being constricted by organs, social norms in society, or transcendental values.
She had started to date and wasn't quite sure what the norms were.
Most of us promote male and female gender norms without even realizing it.
But today, architectural values and technology are shaping the new norms for dessert.
In other words, Trump gets his power from his ability to violate norms.
The erosion of these two norms can lead to a partisan death spiral.
Communication across different time zones, working environments, and cultural norms is increasingly common.
Halloween isn't in line with other social norms, but that's why it's fun.
But in the end of the day, it's a matter of social norms.
Protest and political movements are a normal part of democratic norms and traditions.
Liberalism, by contrast, is about the norms and practices that shape political life.
Respect for mutual norms and procedural neutrality have gone well out the window.
Learning at a young age is often about repetitive norms and cause/effect.
Rarely has the need to defend its rules and norms been more urgent.
The division of work depends on cultural norms, and we call them norms because they seem normal -- so normal that many of us don't notice the assumptions we're making about how women and men are "supposed to" spend their time.
Bruce Fein, former associate deputy attorney general, Washington Bazelon suggests that when Trump as a candidate or Trump as president defies norms, he can get away with it because, unlike violation of law, violation of norms is merely ''bad behavior.
This leaves them leery of imposing cultural norms, let alone a sense of patriotism.
"We are a political party with democratic values and norms," said Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
In her art and her life, Ms. Gaignard pushes against society's corseting beauty norms.
But in my family, you're encouraged to follow the norms of an arranged marriage.
Based on accepted industry norms, farmers expect $3 of gain for every $1 invested.
When it has been overtaken by new technology, or changing norms and cultural preferences?
Constitutional norms are most often constructed and maintained by political elites, not average voters.
This is a way to break norms even when you claim to respect them. 
Learn the history, learn the cultural norms, and be real and honest about them.
Trump genuinely does pose threats to the integrity of American institutions and political norms.
Trump is not exactly a huge respecter of norms or big believer in independence.
And by the way, he doesn&apost always play by the norms of Washington.
Challenges to US-led institutions, rules and norms threaten America's security and economic opportunity.
Changing sexual norms, too, lead to postponed marriage, the main driver of fertility rates.
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Consumer and business sentiment has edged lower but is still well above historical norms.
Ethical behavior is more about corporate values, customer trust and respecting changing social norms.
The filters (of which there are only two) reinforce long-held traditional gender norms.
Or, at least, they shouldn't be able to do that according to established norms.
He said Trump would be wise to uphold a US commitment to international norms.
Each was catered to the country's particular attitudes toward gender roles and cultural norms.
Or is this another case in which Trump is entirely outside the historic norms?
"They talked about cultural norms, which was a taboo topic around here," she said.
" In the wake of my essay, Biden said, "Social norms have begun to change.
It takes decades, centuries, to develop ingrained norms of political restraint and self-control.
There's a lot we need to rewire in ourselves and in our cultural norms.
Further, the report recommends the U.S. exert its leadership in creating international cybersecurity norms.
Exactly. Looks like Hollywood isn't creative enough to think outside the gender norms box.
It becomes most apparent when large companies make themselves targets by violating social norms.
More abstractly, it encourages students to spread positive social norms and messages among peers.
The series explains the confines and norms of its setting through expository, necessary dialogue.
If disillusionment deepens, future elections could bring presidents who test the region's democratic norms.
Some of them worry legitimately that Muslim immigrants do not share Europe's liberal norms.
Shoutout to Mai for breaking gender norms one biddy-da-dum at a time.
Clear borders allowed those inside them to establish religious and cultural norms, identitarians argue.
It's that they're both hell-bent on subverting traditional norms and undermining the press.
Events can alter the dynamic and lead to a reaffirmation of the old norms.
At the plenum he could require new loyalty tests, or "norms of political life".
Is it a matter of developing new norms, new values, new laws, new institutions?
Nonetheless, the government's most recent push for procreation suggests a shift in those norms.
"There are norms of behavior that we try to encourage, but people violate those."
Is there something deeper going on there, like internalized norms or something around race?
America, long a beacon of democracy, has a president who tramples on its norms.
These efforts appear to be new ways to keep up with changing parental norms.
Which norms, Rozovsky and her colleagues wondered, were the ones that successful teams shared?
Tench attacking someone for bucking sexual norms only reinforces Carr's fear Annalise was right.
It may be an exaggeration to say democracy is under threat, but norms are.
Project Aristotle's researchers began searching through the data they had collected, looking for norms.
But Rozovsky, now a lead researcher, needed to figure out which norms mattered most.
Trump ran his campaign as an improvisational carnival unmoored from any traditional political norms.
Direct interference in the U.S. election would constitute a grave violation of international norms.
The latter can involve easing procurement norms for encouraging smaller firms in government programmes.
We wondered: Is there also a Goldilocks Principle for the strength of social norms?
Do you think our democratic institutions are succeeding in safeguarding civic and political norms?
In 2013 it was fined 1bn rupees (then $16m) for violating pollution control norms.
As Minaj challenges outdated cultural norms, she also had to focus on finding herself.
Sometimes, a consensus can be forged by calling on deeper, long-held social norms.
The creation of new norms around acceptable behaviour is likely to prove more effective.
But it was distorting Britain's democratic norms and open society in more subtle ways.
These are the same norms which support predatory men, but not exclusively predatory men.
It is one of President Trump's most serious violations of American political norms yet.
We do it by changing norms, and by talking about it and discussing it.
Stock prices of debt-laden companies were in action as SEBI relaxed restructuring norms.
First, there must be agreed upon norms for what is and is not appropriate.
This suggests that social norms have been New Zealand's best defence against mass shootings.
On the other, he's still a long way from conforming to baseball's established norms.
Citizens in both countries have different expectations from their governments based on cultural norms.
Can you advance the cause of women and girls without changing norms and values?
The brilliance of 2018's antiheroines is not just that they reject gender norms.
But I&aposm not here to argue for -- for -- or against our security norms.
More importantly, social norms can spark collective action and move the needle on policy.
Even the more conservative white dress Fisher wore had its own imposed gender norms.
When it comes to money, Qualtrics has always steered clear of Silicon Valley norms.
Such efforts can institutionalize norms of behavior for employees when they interact with customers.
Meanwhile, changing long-standing cultural norms is easier said than done, former employees said.
It puts the inequality in the who-writes-first game down to "learned norms".
How did the ultra-perpetuated western beauty norms affect your self-worth growing up?
There has been much discussion of Trump's flouting of longstanding democratic and political norms.
Trump is the most unorthodox President in memory, and has broken many political norms.
The Trump administration has been disastrously disruptive to the norms of our political culture.
Throughout his work, Hay challenged the sexuality binary as well as toxic masculine norms.
The gig economy introduces a whole new set of relationships without any fixed norms.
"   Winfrey's takeaway from not conforming to societal norms: "Live life on your own terms.
Global campaigners against FGM said doctors should challenge harmful social norms, not condone them.
That's because workplace norms are more clearly delineated in a traditional employer-employee relationship.
Show her that she can break gender norms and do things a little differently.
While just a concept, it pushes the norms of the traditional shopping mall experience.
Don't let social norms prevent you from being open to or trying new things.
And until there is, you're going to see these kinds of norms getting erased.
Under no circumstances can norms against the use of CBRN be allowed to wane.
These are promoted by a range of different laws, norms, institutions, and individual loyalties.
I believe that the value of ontological presence is largely driven by social norms.
The only reason that stuff is not acceptable is because of stupid societal norms.
And so Twitter is looking to more established social media norms for the solution.
"Global norms" and "imposed consequences" are codewords for accepting the vulnerability of our systems.
But the assumption that it would be corrosive to norms doesn't follow from there.
Cultural norms and systems have to change to encourage, support, and require new behaviors.
How do they acquire alcohol and what are the broader social norms around drinking?
Technology has the potential to expand women's political representation and to change social norms.
"That idea is based on judicial norms; normally such decisions are respected," he said.
Is journalism's ultimate legacy institution successfully adapting to the age of shattered political norms?
Today, China pays lip service to international norms while exploiting them to benefit itself.
The assault on the basic norms governing American democracy escalated during Barack Obama's presidency.
Leadership is needed to combat the growing disorder and create new institutions and norms.
Press freedom advocates criticized both actions as violating norms surrounding coverage of the president.
Unfortunately, defiance of international norms runs in all three generations of the Kim family.
Because people need to see these norms on the TV and in the media.
Those rules and norms are, in turn, the result of political acts and omissions.
Every presidency helps establish the standards and norms under which we conduct our democracy.
Other suggestions aim to buttress the collective norms and institutions that sustain democratic life.
As Richard Nixon discovered, slipping from breaking norms to breaking laws is easily done.
Was that her personal failing, or a reflection of shifting norms within her discipline?
In South Africa and America, "norms" are as often bad as they are good.
But today, global affairs spin with centrifugal force, uprooting long established norms and assumptions.
The deal aims to end "malicious cyber activities in peacetime" by establishing international norms.
None has turned out very well, at least for the preservation of democratic norms.
"Without the cultural norms, the Constitution is just a piece of paper," Bezos added.
This new rule would challenge pre-existing norms that govern an informal hiring process.
The working groups can promote norms for collection and sharing labor market data transparently.
It uncovered serious instances of bad judgment and departures from institutionalized protocols and norms.
The professional norms of the economics profession are very different from the legal profession.
All the norms that you used to know could be tossed out the window.
In general, public schools are incapable of instilling and cultivating these bedrock cultural norms.
We are in a situation where they are openly trying to circumvent democratic norms.
American democratic norms and institutions are too strong for any one politician to destabilize.
If progressives are willing to throw norms out the window, a comeback is possible.
Finally, income inequality may begin to reverse itself through the evolution of social norms.
Joke stealing might also be an indication that comedy's cultural norms should welcome change.
The behavior shifts were a change in socially accepted norms and previously learned behavior.
Any limitations to free expression should be in line with international human rights norms.
Trump isn't just destroying norms; he's bludgeoning them with his Oval Office swivel chair.
They shared an opposition to the war, societal norms and hierarchies in the arts.
Could this be how pop culture responds to the dissolution of old domestic norms?
The norms were ultimately successful in 1989 with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Change the social norms in that way and the rules and laws naturally follow.
He defied gender and genre norms in an industry that values marketability, not individuality.
We internalize notions of what is "normal" and attempt to conform to these norms.
The outrageous looks of the early months had been co-opted by the norms.
And actresses, such as Judy Greer, are challenging gender norms on the red carpet.
Social apps must be accompanied by social norms about respecting people's time and attention.
What can we learn from this about what happens when presidents break longstanding norms?
The women who defy social norms to become Bauls are usually shamed for it.
The president believes that it's important for those guidelines and norms to be followed.
However smartphones and social media have complicated France's longstanding norms on sex and politics.
Cyberspace remains a new frontier where global rules and norms are still being established.
Comedy norms may shift drastically from generation to generation, but pratfalls remain in style.
But they ripped through the tissue of norms that has traditionally held Congress together.
But they are humans trained and expected to operate within professional constraints and norms.
For now, though, score one for the basic norms of American democracy and values.
Even his protectionism is less of a departure from Republican norms than people imagine.
"This really flies in the face of the norms of this committee," said Sen.
What was the process of chasing down the ins and outs of those norms?
"Attitudes and norms can change; we mustn't despair of them never changing," Bogart said.
Trump has little respect for the traditional norms of American politics and foreign policy.
I thought that this lack of norms would make things more difficult for me.
And I think that's like having a very good culture and very good norms.
Lawyers for Manafort and Trump engaged in a brazen violation of criminal defense norms.
But the right sees the game itself, its institutions and norms, as the enemy.
Defending core American institutions and norms does not come naturally to the American press.
Openly assassinating such a man would break all of the norms of international relations.
But because of existing norms, she did not want to say or do anything.
Thanks to limited memory and norms against staring, they probably don't remember yours either.
The Trump era has been all about dissolving moral norms and waging vicious attacks.
In fact, he acknowledges that he is challenging societal gender norms with his styling.
Long-standing, global norms in economics and politics have been overturned in recent years.
Warren flipped to the proverbial bird to outdated norms and blew right past them.
Presidents have hewed to some norms, and made and unmade others, ever since Washington.
Presidents are often called upon to adjust norms; it's almost part of the job.
Sitting foreign leaders normally enjoy immunity from prosecution under US law and international norms.
Like Harvard, the S.E.I.U. believes, airport authorities could impose norms to counter the trend.
More gradually, daily routines fall into new rhythms, cultural norms hybridize and dreams evolve.
Amid constitutional and legal constraints, democracies still rely on norms of conduct and behaviour.
Even after the recent 20003 percent correction, stocks remain richly valued by historical norms.
Boys' lives are still constricted by traditional gender norms: being strong, athletic and stoic.
And while desperate times may dissolve norms, speed remains the enemy of rigorous science.
"The norms of governance, the rule of law, there is much stronger," he said.
But, like many other norms in the Trump era, that expectation has been eradicated.
My masculinity is a patchwork shaped by the gender norms that saturated my childhood.
The result is that people, especially the young, lose faith in democratic norms altogether.
Just as no president has shown such little regard for its norms and traditions.
In building its censorship and surveillance apparatus, China has separated itself from global norms.
While overturning longstanding intelligence community norms, Mr. Trump has repeatedly charged it with partisanship.
In response, the Boy Scouts have tried to shift closer to evolving societal norms.
Andrew Marantz's "Antisocial" scrutinizes the online trolls and extremists who have upended social norms.
What issue was so dire as to justify an extraordinary breach of longstanding norms?
The professors gave the worst grades to norms of civil discourse on both sides.
Why it matters: The lifestyle tendencies of millennials are driving societal and cultural norms.
And his personal definition of what constitutes presidential behavior has never adhered to norms.
As outsiders, Kim and company were able to pinpoint the norms that needed challenging.
But the beautiful man can make us nervous, partly because he complicates gender norms.
He just didn't care about the rules or the norms that govern the Senate.
This president is breaking norms and traditions every day to demean, distract, divide, degrade.
Never mind the irony, given that Trump constantly transgresses equally (or more) important norms.
There are other proposals that might redefine online privacy norms without wholly reinventing them.
These cultural norms also play into another cause of the pay gap: occupational crowding.
Renewing democracy and restoring institutions requires that Americans take steps to reinforce democratic norms.
There are certain rhythms and norms that don't necessarily exist outside of these places.
I tend to see work with other people because of social norms and schedules.
Neither norms nor the law are particularly clear on how or when it's permissible.
Changing community norms is a far more effective method than simply giving people information.
The guides at Chobe Game Lodge are breaking gender norms, according to Botswana experts.
His frequent breaches of political norms seemed to pose an imminent hazard for democracy.
Shifting norms about health insurance regulation may also affect the idea's reception in Congress.
Western clothing and norms also became ingrained into large segments of the Iranian population.
Norms of decency disappear when everyone is mirroring everyone else in an insular world.
But all of this got me thinking: Social norms are there to be broken.
" But Stratfor's Bohl called the process "unilateral" and said international norms were being "undermined.
Deep-seated cultural norms are thought to play a major role in that mismatch.
"When you queer something, you try to see it outside cultural norms," she said.
Building laws and safety norms are routinely flouted in New Delhi, making fires common.
The particulars of this arrangement are unusual, but the norms underlying it are not.

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