Synonym: average. Similar words: form, former, perform, reform, formal, inform, format, formula. Meaning: [nɔrm /nɔːm] n. 1. a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical 2. a statistic describing the location of a distribution.
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(121) This is not uncommon in the South East and well within the building society norm of two and a half times income.
(122) The detachable batten is, of course, the norm for the Tabel school.
(123) In other words, the initial credit inducement may become accepted as the norm, thus shunting all cash inflows forwards.
(124) Task lighting around the desk is the expected norm in most hotels, and some designers favour floor lamps beside the armchairs.
(125) Advertising also creates the impression that smoking is a socially acceptable norm.
(126) We live in a society where instant gratification is the norm.
(127) With multiple transactions being the norm in the real world, service integration becomes critical.
(128) And the gospel for so long speaks the correct opposition to what has become the standard and the norm.
(129) It was not the norm in Five Oaks or anywhere else.
(130) It was the last weekend in May and the weather was cold and windy, the norm for this meeting.
(131) Short prison sentences or a light physical punishment are the norm in most criminal cases.
(132) The movable form present a higher systemize a characteristic, have to compare for the norm of organization and management.
(133) The actual construction cost payout is controlled by contract construction cost budget norm or enterprise practicality consumption norm . Relationshi...
(134) And as to the cost account of work-in-process, we cannot simply adopt method of equivalent units,(sentencedict.com/norm.html) norm proportion or norm costing method.
(135) So, It has an important meaning for the company's economic Benefit to form it's manpower consumption norm, ' material consumption norm And making sure of budget cost reasonably.
(136) Based on the model a grammatical pattern is constructed, and an algorithm for pattern recognition of wave peaks is designed by using mean square error norm.
(137) The three-card trick relies on what is variously known in psychology as 'emergent norm theory' or 'crowd psychology' or what I like to call 'sheep theory'.
(138) There is just something a bit too lemming-like about that course of action and I've always taken pride in being true to who I am even if that means I must break with the norm.
(139) S. House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously passed a resolution backing legislation to make terms like those in the UAE deal the norm, but it has yet to become law.
(140) Attacks involving roadside I.E.D.s (improvised explosive) or suicide bombings are the norm as opposed to armies that once clashed directly—and not infrequently decisively—with each other.
(141) Renewed work on the first known Devonian tetrapod, Ichthyostega, is showing that it, too, diverged from the norm— contrary to earlier preconceptions .
(142) With regard to the above-mentioned, cost information of market materials and budget norm of engineering, etc. are introduced to calculate the engineering unit pri...
(143) How to work out the experimental norm under this new inter national standard are discussed in this paper with the principle of chain transmission and statistical theory.
(144) However, generally speaking, Confucian Norm is ignored personal interests, inhibit the free development of individual will.
(145) Secondly, one construction of Cartesian authentication code from norm form of one class of nilpotent matrices over finite field is presented and its size parameters are computed.
(146) A three-year replacement cycle has become the norm at most data centers, says Paul Prince, CTO of Dell's enterprise product group in Round Rock, Texas.
(147) To enforce the academic norm is for academic reliability of musicological research.
(148) In the war of ancient bourgeon shape, there is no justice and injustice moral judgment. The war hero's act is not only the standard of social rational value judgment but also the norm of ethic moral.
(149) The property of the probabilistic norm of the linear operator in PN space with unit circle N (0, 1) is discussed.
(150) Paraphilia is sometimes used by laypeople in a more judgemental or prejudicial sense, to categorize sexual desires or activities lying well outside the societal norm.