Sentences with phrase «more general norms»

It must be subjected to higher and more general norms
A specific social practice occurs in the context of social relationships generally and, therefore, may specify more general norms or principles of social action.

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As attitudes change, dads are getting much more hands on in general too, with things like nappy changing, bath time and getting up for night feeds slowly becoming the norm.
I feel as a society in general, we are out of touch with our feelings, and are more in touch with societal norms, and doing what everyone else is doing.
Nevertheless, in general, college provides people with a script and a set of norms and rituals and experience and gives them something more valuable.
In matters of marriage and relationships, the general society seems to be displaying a progressive trend towards the acceptance of more mature women getting into relationships with younger males as the norm.
«The biggest thing we've learned from this report is that general support for technology in the classroom has been increasing, and more and more you hear of administrators talking about technology in the classroom not as a special thing, but as the norm,» Sidharth Kakkar, co-founder and CEO of Front Row, said in an interview.
Here is the skeptical side of Abelson at a time, almost 2o years ago, when climate science in general operated on a much smaller set of data (but note that he quotes more or less the same wide range of climate sensitivity estimates that are the norm today)-- Abelson
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
Also, when paper resumes were the norm, your resume could be more generalized — it was expected to be general, because you took it to Kinkos's to have it printed... on paper.
Fischer and colleagues [21] proposed a theoretical framework that extends socio - cognitive models of learning [22] and the more recent General Learning Model [23], and explains elevated levels of risk taking in relation to media exposure not only through priming effects of risk - positive cognitions and emotions, but also through changes in the self - concept, due to (1) situational cues in the media that risk taking is rewarding instead of potentially dangerous, (2) through habitation processes and changes in risk - related social norms, and (3) through identification processes that are stronger in active vs. passive media consumption.
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