Sentences with phrase «norm than the exception»

Connections» continued expansion, to an estimated 50,000 students in 2013 (including those enrolled in blended programs served by Connections Learning), is more norm than exception.
The same applies to the second hardest Pro difficulty of each song, although anyone marinated in rhythm games will probably find that so easy that even with new songs, perfect chains on first attempts are more norm than exception.
Through my years of experience advising and investing in startups (and founding my own), it's clear that mistakes in the beginning stages of startup development are far more the norm than the exception.
The virtual workplace is now more the norm than the exception.
Semi-annual payments and special dividends are more the norm than the exception in international markets.
I can again assure you that NP is spot on in most cases, and that what he's experienced over his lifetime is (unfortunately) closer to the norm than the exception.
Yet, research demonstrated that premarital sexual activity was already more the norm than the exception.
Mistakes, miscues, and mishaps are more the norm than the exception when a child is learning sports fundamentals.
If this became our language of connection, we might even be able to change the way we communicate in business and government, changing our whole society in such a way that mediation becomes more the norm than the exception.
I'm thinking it's more the norm than the exception, just kept quiet.
Profile pictures are far from being just a head and shoulders, full nudity is now the norm than the exception.
On the contrary, today the statistics show that it is more the norm than the exception to the rule if you admit to trying online dating.
Now, meeting someone by means of online dating has become more the norm than the exception to the rule.
It has been more the norm than the exception lately with PSP, PS3, and Vita all havig very slow starts.
I think it will dissipate as time goes on and self publishing becomes more of the norm than the exception.
Interestingly, the Japanese carrier had earlier pegged the launch schedule of the 3G version of the two Sony tablets in November and its good to see both Tablet P and Tablet S being released ahead of schedule in a segment where delays are more often the norm than an exception.
Shipping times then was at 5 weeks in March and serpentine queues in front of Apple stores has been more the norm than an exception.
It's a well - written piece that tells us more about why Meagan has four children and another on the way — and one that I shared with my mother, who had seven children in 10 years back when that was more the norm than the exception.
Jordon - I have been personally burnt in small cap companies, where things are a lot less transparent and poor management is the norm than the exception.
The result is that a fee - based adviser is becoming more than the norm than the exception.
As sad as the results of this survey are, unfortunately you will find that this is much more the norm than the exception.
I am appalled that this is still happening yet I hear from my clients that it is more the norm than the exception.
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