Sentences with phrase «not out of the norm»

Another terrible tragedy has been added to the death toll of the refugee crisis, but unfortunately, officials say that it is not out of the norm.
This isn't out of the norm in this day and age of net security, however unfortunately it has inconvenienced you all at the moment.»
Although larger rescues are not out of the norm for CEBR, this is the largest by far that they've ever accomplished.

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How confortable do you feel with asking awkward questions or asking for things that are out of the norm, «Could we have your room for 120 Euros so we don't have to stay down the road?»
They provide all of us with a sense of purpose and hope; moral validation that we are needed and part of something bigger than ourselves; comfort that we are not alone and a community is looking out for us; mentorship, guidance and personal development; a safety net; values, cultural norms and accountability; social gatherings, rituals and a way to meet new people; and a way to pass time.
Working in a generally patriarchal business environment in Uganda, Kyusa's executive director, Noeline Kirabo, displayed an assertive demeanor that stood out from the norm of women being followers, not leaders.
But as I noted last week (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm), nominal growth and interest rate variations have historically canceled out over the past century, with little effect on the accuracy of our valuation estimates — matched reductions in the growth rate and the discount rate really don't affect fair value.
Or you could walk away chase after the norm as other people do and cheat yourself out of a very happy, nice and well vested life on the earth not to mention beyond.
Kody's behavior is out of the «norm»... he doesn't act very mature & does not seem to «meet» the needs of all these woman.
@Chris... My thinking processes are so far out of the norm (just really different — not better, not worse) that there have been points where connecting seems really hard.
I don't get how you read something like Acts or Romans or Galatians where it's the norm for this type of stuff and then you invent a million doctrines to give yourself an excuse for not having the faith to step out and do these things.
Where such a reality (as spelt out in 1) does exist, most often the blame for such a state of affairs is put on «outside» forces or on those minorities «inside» who do not conform to some kind of standardized understanding of a national norm.
I do not see, however, that he has any real basis or norm within his approach of identity for calling man out of identity.
I wouldn't say it is a defect, it is out of the norm but definitely not a defect.
The means used to carry out covert operations not only violated «hitherto accepted norms of human conduct,» they oftentimes circumvented the law, the will of Congress, and the consciences and political wishes of the U.S. public.
The strange, almost religious, adherence to the norms of secularity by so many Jews and their lobbying organs has many roots that are not always easy to sort out.
I DREAM of a church where we meet to go out in the community and serve instead of sleeping through sermons and a church where living beings come before fancy lights and gossip is not the norm.
Fr Bertram maintains convincingly that this model is, in fact, a historical aberration, not the norm for living out secular priesthood until the upheavals of the French Revolution.
When you hear that term over-sensitive, by the way, it really means, to me, «as sensitive as the entire world should be, i.e. «over sensitive» should be the norm, actually, and then we would not have war and could find more cures for diseases and art, music, great literature would pour out of everywhere.
No aches, no fever, no fatigue, no sore throat... I feel perfectly normal aside from a super tender stomach and... err... other.things I thought maybe it was food poisoning, but I didn't eat anything out of the norm, soooooo I'm kind of stumped.
While her words were simple, and may not seem anything out of the norm, the wisdom behind them is deep and appealed to those who don't want to live an ordinary, normal life.
The likes of Bellerin are far from the norm, may be they need to be loaned out to see if they get better as just being a sub and training will not make them play with a personal belief, wow that's Wengers saying and it's true.
Going out of a European competition has become the norm for us and we Gooners have gotten painfully accustomed to our team messing things up in the knockout stages, but not many expected it from the mighty Barcelona, especially with a big lead from the first leg.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
My four year old is still nursing, and there a lot of times that I feel pressure to stop, not because of what anyone says, but because it is out of the norm (or at least I thought so!).
Second of all, I knew camping was going to be so out of the norm for him that he wouldn't behave like he normally did at home, no matter what.
I am not suggesting no child could ever «grow out of it» on their own, but I do think those cases are the exception and not the norm.
I will strive for my daughter to grow up in a society where breastfeeding is perceived as the norm, where women breastfeeding in public aren't picked out as ostentatious, where feeding a child the way nature intended isn't only discussed in schools as part of sex education.
This is not uncommon to have happen to children especially when they have been sick, there have been changes in the household, a new baby comes home, there is a death in the family or any other situation that is out of the norm and causes stress for your child.
Don't believe that breastfeeding is supposed to hurt and that sore nipples are the norm, or perhaps even a badge of courage for toughing - it - out.
other issues such as education and vaccination decisions had to be made, and, while at first the young couple followed the norm and the first two of their children started out in public school and fully vaccinated, it just didn't sit well with the parenting style they'd developed.
Some posterior babies are born in less than 24 hours and position did not slow down labor enough to be out of the norm.
The breast is part of that sexiness and it's important to realize that the idea of the breast being sexy, is actually not the biological norm for humans, which to us, from the West, sounds a bit mad, because we just assume that breasts are inherently sexy and inherently part of our sex lives, but actually, that's not the reality for a lot of cultures out there.
«This is a pretty busy area so it didn't look too much out of the norm,» she said.
«The governor is in charge of getting the money out the door from the Division of Budget and I think there was just a small glitch there and I don't think that's the norm.
«There's an argument, which I don't fully buy but that could be made, that whether there was intention to deceive is irrelevant, and the only thing that matters in meting out punishment is whether one should build on the results or ignore them,... but if you want to inculcate the norms of proper behavior and to deter and maybe filter out of science the people who are more likely to engage in misconduct, then that differential penalty is warranted.»
A new study titled Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary, released Friday in the journal Science, is the first to quantitatively show that human effects on mammal body size predates their migration out of Africa and that size selective extinction is a hallmark of human activities and not the norm in mammal evolution.
«In that case, maybe other employees would be more accepting of someone pointing out errors if they know this is what the company wants them to do — that the person isn't acting outside the norm
But they wanted to find out if «male discrepancy stress» — which describes men who see themselves as not only falling short of traditional masculine gender norms but who also worry that others view them in this light as well — had any impact on these behaviours.
I'm not 100 % positive it was only the tea but I am currently 7 weeks pregnant again and terrified to do anything out of the norm until at least the second trimester.
I swear I'm not a weirdo, but seriously these past few weeks have been SO out of the norm — I have to share).
Don't be afraid to step out of the norm when it comes to your wardrobe, you never know what you might fall in love with.
Step out of your norm with this relaxed t - shirt and a bottom you might not normally wear.
Don't be afraid to step out of the norm — individualism is seriously on trend.
It is funny how we get so used to a certain environment and when we go out of our norm — it's not fun!
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I know that some of them seem out of the norm but my wedding shoes are going to be something that I will cherish forever plus I am not going to be an average bride.
The stereotype of the woman standing by her man must only come from the political class of society — governors» wives finding out about love children conceived with the housekeeper aren't the norm for the rest of society.
If you've been out of the dating game for some time the norms and social conventions may have changed a little so here's a quick list of do's and don'ts for first dates.
Well, a few thing ultimately stand out apart from the norm of love and being soulmates, not saying it's not a major factor or should be ignored, but what is the other thing that intrigues white women that much?
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