Should it not be the norm to pay extra to teachers who run after-hours sports clubs and teams?
There have been so many examples of cyber espionage that it is now the norm to just accept that it is rampant.
Businesses are demanding these changes: it has become the norm to work in real time and be aware of updates as they occur.
"If it becomes more of the norm to have a guy baby sitter, then it will become more of the norm to have a stay-at-home dad, " he says.
It is the norm to ask your neighbour to watch your belongings (beach thefts are less common then they used to be, but it is still not wise to leave your things unattended).
To live -- and to die -- like Steve Jobs, then, is to live simply, to challenge the norm, to never let success change you.
It takes courage to break from the norm, to work in collaboration not isolation, challenge the status quo, seek new opportunities, cut your losses, make the tough decision, listen rather than speak, admit your faults, forgive the faults of others, not allow failure to dampen your spirit, stand for those not capable of standing for themselves, and to remain true to your core values.
At the time the norm was to sell merchandise by category not by collection.
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The norm is to do some commonsense conforming.
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"The cultural norm is to sit, which is why sitting is the smoking of our generation: everyone does it, and it's so common, asking someone to be active definitely seems weird to everyone I ask, " she says.
While I felt guilty for wanting something different to the norm, I knew that returning to the world of writing and travelling was the right choice, and I began planning my next move straight away.
Even though prices have dropped 50% or more in some areas of these states, they are all plagued by debt-to-income ratios (DTI) that are still higher than the historical norm of three to one.
By proving that conservation can boost profits, Norm Thompson hopes to inspire other businesses to follow suit.
These investors realized that the employment picture was outside the norm and started to accumulate shares in the schools group.
But each has an average Facebook following of nearly 100, 000, more than 15 times the norm, according to the NSNB report.
One of those values is what a temporary respite from the norm can do to support emotional growth through bonding with peers.
But the Exxon scenario is really the norm, according to the Cornerstone data, as outcomes more often involve governance changes than pecuniary awards.
According to Norm Miller of the University of San Diego, an average agent in Britain closes 40-50 deals a year, compared with just seven in America.
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If you match your long term goals with long term investments, you may accept that fluctuations in the stock market are the norm and impossible to predict on a consistent basis.
Analysts say professional associations for players and competitions are but a few years away, while it will probably soon be the norm for schools to offer internet gaming as an alternative to more athletic sports.
On education, he said he wanted the system to be "like the pushiest, most sharp-elbowed, ambitious parent there is" and he wanted it to "be the norm" for every school leaver to start an apprenticeship or go to university.
Yet seen from India, and from countries that, unlike India and Pakistan, have observed the anti-testing norm and promised to forswear nuclear weapons, a presidential visit will amount in diplomatic terms to the next best thing to general acceptance.
The announcement comes as the government pledged to make it the "new norm" for school leavers to either take an apprenticeship or go to university.
It called for charitable giving to become a "social norm" and for public services to be encouraged to take on more volunteers.
But shopping around is hardly the norm when it comes to prescription drugs.
Thompson said that in the past, the norm had been three to four months of investigating and organizing before hearings commenced.
This phenomenon occurs when blending to the norm sadly becomes the norm.
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If you believe that Microsoft's, Enron's, WorldCom's and others' sins are some kind of freakish exceptions to the norm you are mistaken.
Until recently, it has been the norm for tech firms to plough back all their profit and cashflow into investing in the business.
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