For some, leaving things until last minute and seeing what happens is the norm.
Mr. NORM MORROW (Principal, Thomas Jefferson High School): No, I don't feel that way.
Joyful, exciting, unique, slightly odd, even a little bit naive - a proper break from the norm.
So, membership should be looser, policymaking broader and more representative, the internet and interactive communication the norm.
Unfortunately, for a minority of people today, dropping litter seems to have become the norm, accepted even.
Mr. MORROW: These are systemic issues LAUSD needs to look at and not blame Norm Morrow, the principal.
As we move deeper into 2013, we now find mega-smartphone displays becoming the norm.
Cheap jokes, or laugh tracks instructing you when and where to chuckle, are the norm.
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Whether on mobile phones or tablets, being online is rapidly becoming the norm in Africa.
In the norm, concerns of car traffic are truly our biggest threat on Halloween.
Extinction is the norm in evolution: the vast majority of all species have gone extinct.
There must be universal recognition that a new international norm now governs the Middle East.
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It has to be enshrined by the Security Council as the new international norm.
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African Americans running for the White House are not the norm, especially one with his credentials.
Those are big numbers even in a sector where lofty expectations are the norm.
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As thermometers drop across the Northeast and Midwest, bone-crunching blocks and tackles become the norm.
The markets have extremely volatile lately, with gains and losses of 300 points becoming the norm.
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Mr Gove added that a longer school day was the norm in East Asian nations.
Flat fees with no extra telephony charge is the norm in most of North America.
These are two of the most extreme cases, but they are far from the norm.
Unfortunately, this type of legislation has become the norm with legislation dealing with the tax code.
Not in the semiconductor industry where brutal price cuts, la Moore's law, are the norm.
So if the question was not about biology, neither was it about deviating from the norm.
Indeed, they may conform to the biological norm, whereas mass-media audiences may have been an aberration.
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But it notes that such dual roles are becoming the norm in commercial banking.
For the bread-and-butter work that many big law firms rely on, haggling has become the norm.
Greater numbers are the norm in presidential election years, when voter turnout is higher, officials said.
Senator NORM COLEMAN (Republican, Minnesota): It was clear that Brown was in way over his head.
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In many European markets, mid-single digit year-on-year voice minute declines are becoming the norm.
"My experiences with gender bias are probably the norm, " says Ms. Bresch of Mylan.
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