Sentences with norm
norm
N n - ...the commonly accepted norms of democracy. [+ of]
- Families of six or seven are the norm in Borough Park. [+ in]
- She scored well above the norm in math.
- Code hopping will be norm in next decade.
- ...an agency which would establish European norms and co-ordinate national policies to halt pollution.
- Two cars per family is the norm in most suburban communities.
- Upper class or not, women must not assume that just because Caesarians have become the norm, it's normal.
- However, some countries in the SADC region are setting the norm and standard on how to win the war against corruption.
- Older people, particularly, worry about what appears to be everyday standards of behaviour which now pass as the norm in contemporary Western society.
- Many teachers themselves believe that 70 hours a week is the norm, and is required of them.
- As he readily admits, such an extreme experiment is not the norm for any typical American, but his case is used to prove a point about the rise of obesity in the United States.
- The random vector is drawn from a Gaussian distribution whose standard deviation is 20% of the norm of the force vector.
- Taking the generally accepted norm of 5 people per family, that's 16 families.
- I'd like to have witnessed more action, but given that Kingston's darkest crimes are more one-offs than the norm, the night's events were pretty typical for the patrol.
- It has driving strength which is quite the usual and the norm running through the Mazda range.
- It streamlines and doctors the varieties of English into a uniform entity, and at the same time it makes the standardized English the norm, internationally acceptable and accessible.
- Fighters kept their gravity well below Earth norm, the standard gravity found on ships and space stations.
- Given the Pride In York campaign, the standards applied to Lilac Avenue should become the norm, not the exception.
- Perhaps there is a shying away from the detailed academic tomes which have become the norm in biographies, towards something more friendly to the average reader.
- The share of the households in the distribution that has an availability of calories below the norm is classified as undernourished.