The social norm of individual responsibility must be equated with purchasing health insurance.
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Rather, I suspect the co-op has an implicit social norm against doing so.
If you think this social norm would be egregious, then my reply is what is your bar for sufficiently informed?
Instead, I think our social norm should be one which establishes a higher bar of what it means to be informed.
It called for charitable giving to become a "social norm" and for public services to be encouraged to take on more volunteers.
As a single professional woman, the social norm that a husband should be the primary breadwinner for a family presents some real concerns.
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The direct reason we vote now is to tell each other that we voted, and then to receive praise for complying with the social norm.
People have a preference not to engage in unlawful behavior, and ObamaCare hoped to take advantage of that to create a new social norm where everyone buys insurance.
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Firms that try to charge different prices to different customers for non-transparent reasons are defecting from this social norm, effectively imposing costs on the rest of society for their own benefit.
One reply to my argument for a better social norm is that would-be voters who could be persuaded by such logic are likely above average in terms of how well informed they are.
If society instead adopted the social norm of praising only high information individuals who vote, then the least humble among us who falsely see themselves as high information voters will not receive praise for voting.
And it's very important because one of the things he pointed out is once the current social norm - people's understanding of reality is based upon what he called a pseudo-reality, you almost have to treat the truth as propaganda just to get it heard.
But, where public provision of social services is the norm, as in most of continental Europe, governments have been more ambivalent, seeing private provision as a sign of state failure.
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How does a company that began before social and mobile workers were the norm adjust its business strategies to remain relevant in a socially driven world?
While creating and managing social media profiles has become the norm for many big brands, data shows that posting content to marketing tools like Facebook pages does little to engender any significant level of engagement or other meaningful business metric.
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It is notable that the seam lines being opened by all of the stories, which are again, about deviations from the norm of Israel's social cohesion, all fall within the governing coalition.
Gephardt will then hold a Social Security forum with Katrina Swett , the House candidate who recently beat Norm Jackman in the Democratic primary.
The social stigma of illegitimacy has disappeared, and single parent families are considered part of the norm.
At first, a few people violate the social norms, but as more and more people violate them, the actions become the new norm.
There will be demand for basic, isolated entry-level models for many years to come, especially in developing countries, where AA-powered gadgets are still the norm and surfing the web means a 20-minute trek to an internet cafe, where browsing and social updates are billed by the minute.
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