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| specifications demand the following production | norms: a minimum of sugar, 170 g (6.0 oz) per litre |
| Gender Role is set of expectations ( | norms) about a gender, defining how those in that ge |
| ral change in order to turn the tide of social | norms against FGM. |
| arget company activities compliance with legal | norms, agreements analysis |
| as well as scalar dot products and vector | norms, among other things. |
| icts with reality and either society's morals, | norms, and taboos, or an individual's internalizatio |
| tend to have similar behaviors ( | norms) and "phenotype" (because they have distinctiv |
| (with Pablo E. Navarro): ‘The Reception of | Norms and Open Legal Systems', Stanley L. Paulson, B |
| han adhering to strictly feminine or masculine | norms and gender identities. |
| ndly, and they don’t easily learn social | norms and cues and are easily persuaded to do things |
| ized by institutional clusters sharing primary | norms and commons ends, which we call "spheres." |
| Rules, | Norms and Decisions, On the Conditions of Practical |
| loyers engagement rates far exceeding industry | norms and the ability to fairly and responsibly cont |
| in the '70s as an artist for whom photographic | norms and the representational field itself were and |
| of their spiritual practices to North American | norms and values. |
| h Adrian was a staunch adherent of traditional | norms and opposed Peter the Great's reforms (e.g., h |
| Tom Crook, Oxford Brookes University) Numbers, | Norms and the People: Statistics and the British Pub |
| y and Holistic Model for the Mutual Support of | Norms and Case Judgments”. |
| es, which explains the evolution of the social | norms and legal rules of the international financial |
| y other Gaelic cultural feature such as social | norms and customs, music, sport etc. |
| him, rights, moral habits (Sitte), and social | norms and values were decisive elements with which n |
| da, the lack of thorough knowledge of judicial | norms and precedents by the common African man or wo |
| ljela sam, voljela” and the album “Ceznja” new | norms and standards were set in folk music, a new di |
| y accentuated by the vivid knowledge of native | norms and vegetation and mixed with his literary sty |
| es for the distribution of government laws and | norms, and for the monitoring of local conditions fo |
| rom shikata ga nai: failing to follow cultural | norms and social conventions led to a life of little |
| e he taught “Anthropology and Law” and “Social | Norms and the Law.” |
| ho operated outside the conventional aesthetic | norms, and who did not belong to an artistic milieu. |
| Information and education on social | norms and the harms associated with alcohol abuse de |
| deleterious effects on the indigenous values, | norms and culture." |
| adient lattice.. Considering the sets of local | norms and phases as discrete compact groups, spatial |
| d as lead of the expert group on international | norms and institutions of the Genocide Prevention Ta |
| ha to end bonded labour, she defied the family | norms and distributed rice to bonded labourers haili |
| timal, and (v) important forces shaping social | norms and market failures. |
| ce guilt, and the failure to conform to social | norms and respect for the law. |
| rol, property rights, technologies, and social | norms; and |
| The social | norms approach to preventing school and college age |
| Although the social | norms approach has most widely been used to reduce b |
| Icek Ajzen argues that subjective | norms are an important antecedent to determining beh |
| The legal | norms are complementary to the universal law of the |
| is a sense in which one's cultural values and | norms are absolutised in such a manner that a partic |
| and prosecution of the witches that society's | norms are restored. |
| historical roles in establishing legal rights | norms around the world. |
| medical providers who share the same cultural | norms as their patients. |
| e appointment was more consistent with English | norms, as most of those appointed to the English epi |
| This was not outside of regional | norms, as many cultures of the time made human sacri |
| known as a panchayat, which enforces communal | norms as well as resolving intra-community disputes. |
| tification of adherent building techniques and | norms, as well as the identification of specific bui |
| n attributed to the suspension of these social | norms as strict rules relating to food and to contac |
| rencz also pointed out that the military legal | norms at the time permitted actions that would not b |
| ' work was seen as a liberator from repressive | norms, authority and hypocrisy, and he served as an |
| In 1990, the Gallery again bent social | norms by exhibiting Vintage Photographs from the 195 |
| e basis that "Accessibility to UN human rights | norms by individuals everywhere is fundamental to th |
| The required three Grandmaster | norms came in the Norwegian team chess championship |
| Using the bilinear form, semi | norms can be constructed to define a polar topology |
| f Catholic Bishops on December 12, 2002, these | norms constitute particular law for all the dioceses |
| "The lack of social | norms, controls, and of people telling them how life |
| ices and in liturgical texts, the theology and | norms described in the directory. |
| terpretations of Puerto Rico's civil law legal | norms despite the Boston-based court's unfamiliarity |
| nd 1967, except to decry firmer organisational | norms developed by his erstwhile supporters. |
| The political structure of western | norms did not work with the centuries-old Ottoman po |
| e independent-minded and resistant to societal | norms, especially through her socio-political commen |
| totalitarian states in that it sets among its | norms, first and foremost, the preeminence of the pe |
| The qualifying | norms for the 2008 event were 25.43 seconds (A norm) |
| The qualifying | norms for the 2008 event were 55.24 seconds (A norm) |
| the USSR fellow competition satisfying all the | norms for the master of sports. |
| In accordance with the | norms for the Yiddish language, it is written almost |
| Romanian | norms for the Harvard group Scale of Hypnotic Suscep |
| lay people, and has been more stringent about | norms for the reception of the Eucharist. |
| Essential | Norms for Diocesan/Eparchial Policies Dealing with A |
| the social gender role (adherence to cultural | norms for feminine and masculine behavior). |
| UNESCO transcription | norms for Chinese |
| The qualifying | norms for the 2008 event were 8:36.00 |
| s and practices found in society and the moral | norms freely adapted by individuals. |
| hem to the modern American style of life where | norms from medieval times no longer apply. |
| capture a large market share, as the rules and | norms governing manufacturing and jobworking are oft |
| had been treated unfairly and that the party's | norms had been violated. |
| Her work on social | norms has been adopted by UNICEF in its campaigns to |
| o put down by force under accepted laws and/or | norms; however, the Ba`thist regime made a very deli |
| s of Social Influence: The Role of Utility and | Norms in the Success of a New Communication Medium". |
| hat it is discouraged by Wikipedia established | norms, in the use of "massacre" (see: Wikipedia:Nami |
| Morgeson's fight against social and religious | norms in a quest for sexual, spiritual, and economic |
| r although Lochiel was acculturated to Lowland | norms in many ways he maintained the old arrangement |
| t for violations of international human rights | norms in foreign countries, and that U.S. courts hav |
| jurist, from which in a hierarchy all 'lower' | norms in a legal system, beginning with constitution |
| This, while not up to international festival | norms, is what gives Grahamstown its unique characte |
| stic Application of International Human Rights | Norms: Judicial Colloquium held under the auspices o |
| Even after these | norms, Lie had still not achieved the required Elo r |
| ere are actually four major regulators -- Law, | Norms, Market, Architecture -- each of which has a p |
| 2001 'Do | Norms Matter?: A Cross-Country Examination of the Pr |
| To suit Pakistani cultural | norms, Mitha has altered the performance and style o |
| High self-monitors tend to weigh subjective | norms more heavily than low self-monitors. |
| y is invited to compete in order to make title | norms more likely. |
| f various stripes, living outside the laws and | norms of society. |
| practical sense; that is to say, as preceptive | norms of conduct and not as norms of believing. |
| fits trying to find a happier life against the | norms of society. |
| e subsequently resigned in accordance with the | norms of canon law after an investigation from the H |
| the rights of Americans in China according to | norms of international law. |
| orum and its members will strictly observe the | norms of the liturgy, especially regarding the Eucha |
| ould try to comply within reason with cultural | norms of the countries we are writing about. |
| were counter-cultural to the Victorian social | norms of the time, and chose to promote them in a "m |
| ater Odeon cinemas) the cinema used theatrical | norms of stalls and circle seating, together with a |
| that time was heavily influenced by the social | norms of English society. |
| ich constituted a subculture that rejected the | norms of Nazi society. |
| Smith flaunted the racial | norms of her day by hosting interracial dinners of w |
| he second and third verse challenge mainstream | norms of beauty: "I ain't talkin' bout Playboy" and |
| o the king that he was working against age-old | norms of social order (varnashrama dharma) - a cobbl |
| dren's books, Sendak's work has challenged the | norms of children's literature over time and continu |
| they are worthy of protection under the basic | norms of morality. |
| It was partly a revolt against the political | norms of the Age of Enlightenment which rationalised |
| workers elect recallable delegates, and other | norms of grassroots democracy (self-management) are |
| y stigmatize persons who do not conform to the | norms of their culture or peer group. |
| osexuality often reflect the values and sexual | norms of broader Chinese society (see Homosexuality |
| call for it, Religious, in conformity with the | norms of their Institute, may also dress in a simple |
| word-play, incongruously blending the expected | norms of poetry with slightly surreal evocations of |
| of all their informants in accordance with the | norms of scientific research of the time in those fi |
| ird Reich were also the women who violated the | norms of civilized society such as Ilse Koch. |
| of creativity in therapy that moves beyond the | norms of psychotherapy to view the therapist/client |
| politics and doing a halal business(as per the | norms of the islamic rule example Muslims normally w |
| art of a major cultural assault on the assumed | norms of gender and sexuality which swept the wester |
| ce which were very different from the accepted | norms of naval theory and strategy of the time. |
| its adoption would have put to the established | norms of the (Western dominated) international syste |
| ight that Jewish sensibilities "reshaped Roman | norms of manliness, making the astonishing claim tha |
| hegemony proposes that the prevailing cultural | norms of society, imposed by the ruling class (bourg |
| and massive violations of human rights and the | norms of Russian law, including pillage and wanton d |
| economic bottom lines have become the societal | norms of success, ordinary men are losing self-estee |
| Thus these primes (and 2) occur as | norms of Gaussian integers, while other primes do no |
| in 1936, spoofs the social etiquette films and | norms of the time. |
| e domain, and can be used to show that certain | norms on Sobolev spaces are equivalent. |
| e-to-one correspondence with the unit balls of | norms on Rn. |
| oprio Summorum Pontificum It included specific | norms on matters such as the function of diocesan bi |
| ion (e.g., coitus interruptus), or from social | norms or practices regarding celibacy, the age at ma |
| i, or "it can't be helped," indicates cultural | norms over which one has little control... |
| Through acting on those | norms, people receive deference. |
| so lead to problems and deadlock, since social | norms permit a varying level of physical intimacy (a |
| The National Social | Norms Resource Center (NSNRC) is an independent US-A |
| Norms Restaurant (the first one), West Hollywood (19 | |
| Norms restaurant on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Ange | |
| increased social pressure to conform to adult | norms; society may view them as more emotionally adv |
| ical and behavioral roles differ from accepted | norms, spotted hyenas are not sex role reversed beca |
| d no effect on perceptions of parental or peer | norms, students who received the program curriculum |
| eting insights in service of shifting cultural | norms, such as “Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drun |
| Other architectural | norms such as the north-south orientation, central p |
| Whereas The Sufis eschewed academic | norms such as footnotes and an index, The Way of the |
| observations which deliberately challenge the | norms, taboos and transient sensitivities of contemp |
| s what he describes as "its departure from the | norms that Holy Scripture lays out for the Christian |
| de, former law only has interpretive weight in | norms that are repeated in the 1983 Code; all other |
| There is no provision made for | norms that are not repeated in the 1983 Code. |
| environment the benefits of the dance, social | norms, the traditional and contemporary variations a |
| oil field services, much against the industry | norms, the company has often swum against the tide a |
| respondent newspaper has violated journalistic | norms, the Council keeping in view the gravity of th |
| way, Kelsen contends, the bindingness of legal | norms, their specifically 'legal' character, can be |
| s are done as per the Government of Tamil Nadu | norms through State Government Counselling(TNEA)and |
| s are done as per the Government of Tamil Nadu | norms through State Government Counselling (TNEA)and |
| pallium is now reserved, by law and liturgical | norms, to metropolitans, a single standing exception |
| erage per capita consumption and change social | norms to reduce its acceptability. |
| lly shows the breakdown of traditional village | norms under the pressure of hunger and starvation. |
| ttachment distributions consistent with global | norms using the six-year Main & Cassidy scoring syst |
| s, that vicariously establish a set of foreign | norms, values, and expectations which, in varying de |
| u feel some content does not match wikipedia's | norms, we can always discuss. |
| struction of the system, special standards and | norms were adopted. |
| The qualifying | norms were for the 2008 event were 49.23 seconds (A |
| The qualifying | norms were for the 2008 event were 1:48.72 (A norm) |
| The qualifying | norms were for the 2008 event were 1:59.30 |
| planning was subject to Spaniard urbanization | norms, where streets flow from north to south and fr |
| rly involved in the debate on moral values and | norms, which was initiated by Prime Minister Jan Pet |
| ductive technology linked to the technology of | norms, which produces of certain kinds of selves. |
| Theory of Law aims to describe law as binding | norms while at the same time refusing, itself, to ev |
| eltzer describes, "Rather than fight copyright | norms with bad code, we should learn from the Warumu |
| s largely attitudinal as it modified political | norms without codifying new legal doctrines. |
| The statement that Unionwide legal | norms would cease to be in effect is also illegal an |
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