I think we may be observing the general social norm that frowns on age discrimination and accommodates disability. |
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Studies show that persons deemed beautiful by social norm receive inadvertent preferential treatment. |
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It has helped establish a social norm in Britain, rendering the once acceptable racism of the 1970s beyond the pale today. |
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Here in Athens, GA it has become the social norm to ask people if you can facebook them. |
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Like idle-free information and awareness campaigns, compliance promotion aims to encourage a new social norm that supports idle-free behaviour. |
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Instead, a social norm has emerged for which the Federal Republic is ill prepared and for which it is partly to blame. |
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Many wonder whether the Internet created a new social norm, or whether it is society's use of the Internet that has built this new norm. |
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However, the poor conditions of families and social norm have become obstacles for women to have access to higher education. |
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Frequently, however, they are also sceptical about the social norm of full-time employment. |
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In this sense, this Parliament must favour, protect and promote as a social norm marriage between a man and a woman. |
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It operates as a social convention and a social norm, and is held in place by reciprocal expectations within those communities. |
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I think government has a very specific role in moderating what we consider to be the social norm. |
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A comprehensive tobacco control framework has to be in place to encourage non-smoking as the social norm. |
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Measuring changes in this social norm is not a straightforward process and requires careful attention. |
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The right of children not to work will be the social norm. |
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Tax evasion is less an under-the-radar activity, more a social norm. From this starting-point, the authors also make an estimate of how much tax is being evaded in Greece. |
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In relation to the social norm, a couple's decision to set up home far from a city involves so much effort that it is rare for both members to accept and successfully manage the situation. |
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She's just a little bit outside of the social norm. |
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Once a social norm is established, behavior can change. |
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Crisis was the social norm it sought to inculcate. |
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That social norm has just evolved over time. |
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Both Soul City TV and radio had a significant impact on the perception of this social norm, and the more exposure a person has had to Soul City, the greater the shift towards greater tolerance. |
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Developing a social norm for healthy eating and regular physical activity supports the adoption of these critical behaviours, both for those who are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes and for those with diabetes. |
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Voter participation requires the creation of a new social norm, so that young people see value in voting and wear their participation in the political process as a badge of their identity. |
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They believe that this approach has become an accepted social norm. |
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It results in systemic racism, where policies and practices that adversely affect ethno-racial and ethno-cultural groups are embedded as the social norm. |
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The Ministry of Energy has planned to set up a social norm for 700 kilowatt-hours per month for which payment will be made on 70 tyiyn. |
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It could be said that while the accumulation of personal wealth is a desirable social norm in mainstream American culture, just the opposite is true in American Indian cultures. |
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This could lead to changing the existing social norm around these issues. |
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The practice of eating dirt, or geophagy, is not considered a social norm in Western society, but the custom is quite common in poorer countries, such as Haiti. |
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