standard norm

collocation in English

meaningsofstandardandnorm

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standard
noun
uk
/ˈstæn.dəd/
us
/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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norm
noun[C usually plural]
uk
/nɔːm/
us
/nɔːrm/
an accepted standard or a way of behaving or doing things that most people ...
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(Definition ofstandardandnormfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Rather than orienting themselves towards thestandardnormin any situational background, women seem to be more sensitive to contextual factors and mainly to the code used by the interlocutor.
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As an alternative tostandardnorm-conserving pseudopotentials, the projector augmented-wave method may be used.
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This often reinforces the dominance of the powerful social group and makes thestandardnormnecessary for socioeconomic mobility.
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She possesses an artist's qualities, does not adhere to thestandardnorm, and has her own set of reasoning.
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When the term deviate is used, rather than variable, there is a connotation that the value concerned is treated as the no-longer-random outcome of astandardnormrandom variable.
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It only attempts to provide a broad range of designs or unique characteristics of various arms of historical or regional significance, i.e. items that stand out from thestandardnorm.
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The error estimates in standard norms then follow easily.
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Dominated literacy practices often have decorative and cultural functions and often do not follow standard norms, for example in spelling.
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They also reveal continuties between these cases and more standard norms of parental responsibility, providing a justificator y account for quite standard practices of child support.
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Dhamra port is to be developed as a most modern all weather, deep-water port, capable of handling all modern shipping efficiently and cost effectively on world standard norms.
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