Collocations withnorm

These are words often used in combination withnorm.

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accepted norm
Any deviation from the accepted norm could seriously damage the reputation of a family.
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basic norm
Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basic norm of co-operation for mutual advantage.
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constitutional norms
The regime respects social "protected spaces," and obeys constitutional norms.
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cultural norm
We should not try to get beyond our own cultural norm of informed consent that requires we ask patients what they mean.
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democratic norms
Alternatively, individual rights and democratic norms of compromise and non-violent conflict resolution flow logically from economic norms governing the exchange of goods and services.
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established norm
It was during these four presidential ' elections ' that the notorious pattern of over 80 % support for the single candidate became the established norm.
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ethical norms
Its enforcement in everyday life was motivated by appeal to several ethical norms.
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gender norms
Such an insight certainly applies to colonial situations, which included gender norms imposed from outside as well as various and competing indigenous values and practices.
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general norm
But this general norm makes it reasonable for us to comply with the more specific norms of our linguistic community, whatever those happen to be.
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international norm
The question of an international norm in relation to a local or regional norm is an important one.
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legal norm
External measure means using force in accordance with a broadly accepted social, moral, or legal norm.
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local norms
How do the newcomers adapt to the local norms already in place?
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moral norm
We blame people and organizations where we feel they have violated some moral norm, and an extreme form of blame is outrage.
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national norm
For example, much of its policy provision is extensive and superior to the national norm.
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norm of reciprocity
In line with the norm of reciprocity, we hypothesise that those who receive more help also give more help in return.
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norm violation
But these demonstrations of norm violations could not be regarded as anomalies calling for theory revision because there was no theory to be revised.
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norms of behaviour
If you are steeped in social norms of behaviour and understand community obligations, you don't calculate every five minutes how you should behave.
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peremptory norm
With the peremptory norm, in particular, we leave behind the world of democratically decided actions to be monitored and reviewed.
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prevailing norms
She cautions that such initiatives can descend into a 'tick box' approach which does nothing to challenge the prevailing norms and cultural practices within organisations.
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religious norm
A religious norm is a religiously grounded moral claim - a moral claim to which an agent assents for religious reasons.
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social norm
This consent has two dimensions, one based on the social norm of reciprocity between taxpayers and the state, and the second on the perceived fairness of a collective behaviour.
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societal norm
It could be argued that youth rebelliousness is a societal norm, often encouraged and channelled by governments of all persuasions.
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standard norm
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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subjective norm
The constructs "attitude toward behavior," "subjective norm," and "behavioral intention" were formed by calculating the mean score over all items representing one construct.
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traditional norm
This reveals that the key proposition is that the traditional norm of filial obligation weakened.
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