This was a shock to me since I was
told it was normal procedure for the person who gathered the primary data the paper was based on to have some input in the review process.
I called Petland back and was
told this was normal and that it would go away in a couple days.
i was
told it was normal for her to drank that much.
I was
told that was normal.
I have a Yorker, described to me as a «Blue Yorkie» and she has no hair on her back and I was
told this was normal but I see nothing on Yorkies relating to this.
And the question that Kahn asked about puppies at several venues, the question that required the most self - control to not break character when one salesperson
told her it was normal and another said it was a good thing because it showed the puppy in her arms «wouldn't be too dominant»?
I have taken the car to the dealership on numberous occasions and was
told it was normal.
Classic BMW dealership where I bought the car
told me it was normal even though the car had short lived 1 - 2 sec of clanking noice on cold start and rough idle, evident with bottle water in cup holder.
The car salesman
told us this was normal.
I took it for a month and didn't feel that much different, so my dosage was raised (which my doctor
told me was normal).
I blurted out to a kind, older doctor sitting next me to that I slept 11 hours or more and every doctor
told me that was normal.
The real shocking part is that her doctor
told her that was normal for her!
I told every one of his Drs about it, I was
told it was normal.
People around
her told her it was normal to be nervous.
In addition, she had a big nursing callous for quite awhile but I was
told it was normal.
But I wish someone had
told me it was normal to feel like the person I'd been before kids had been smashed into sharp little pieces of glass.
Suddenly, being
told I was normal when I had many strange thoughts and feelings (at this stage... after finally being pregnant again) and being
told I was normal WAS a comfort to me.
After I «awoke» from the surgery I felt a lot of bleeding, I told my nurse I felt I like I was bleeding to death...
she told me that was normal... to which I responded, «NO!
Jillian asked the nurses and the lactation consultants if it is normal for newborns to cry this much, and she was
told it was normal «cluster feeding» and not to worry about it.
Everyone
told me it was normal positing until she drenched my sister!
I tell myself this is normal, you are just telling a story — and if you are telling a story about something you care about you'll do a good job.
Pushing it down my throat and telling me it's normal is what I can't stand.
I remember when I was about 15, I was in the teen group at a large biblical conference and we were talking about the «sins of the flesh» and I distinctly remember talking about masturbation, their only argument was «You might be told it's normal, but it doesn't promote pure thoughts, so it is wrong.»
When I describe his behavior to another mom, pleading for someone to tell it's NORMAL, I get sympathetic looks and a response of «I'm sorry, I'm sure it's normal, but my kids never acted like that.»
You have some pain when he latches on, and you're told that's normal.
Please
tell me this is normal and what I can do..
I have a friend due 2 days before me and has a tiny bump, but we've both been told we're normal and both our babies are fine.
But I'm
told that is normal.
Please
tell me this is normal and will still increase my supply.
Being
told it is normal just makes those parents feel like there is something wrong with them.
When I pump, I only get an ounce or so... but I'm
told this is normal since I don't pump often and breastfeed my son about 7 - 9 times a day.
I am
told it is normal, but still worries me.
Hebert was convinced her children were bipolar, and I wasn't going to swoop into a stranger's home for an afternoon and
tell her they were normal.
The pros above
told me this is normal, and what's happening is that we are in detox mode.
I'm still unpacking» round the clock but feel like I've hardly made a dent in it... tell me that's normal and -LCB- Read More -RCB-
I've been trying to tackle a slight engine shake at idle but everyone's been telling me it's normal just want to get more opinions.
Stalling, transfer case binding, drivers seat loose (was
told that is normal) are current issues at 31K miles.
I reported to the dealership and told that's normal.
I have had it at two different dealerships to solve the issues and both have
told me it is normal - and if it something were actually wrong a fault light would illuminate.
Acura's service manager
tells me this is normal.
Your veterinarian may
tell you these are normal reactions.
The other was from another state and she is smaller and has very light «hair» that feels much softer than the fur, which I am
told is normal.
I got worried even though she's older and people
told me this is normal for older dogs.
Behavioral economists
tell us this is normal.
I swear I can still hear Bean walking from room to room sometimes, but somebody told me that's normal.
Not exact matches
For the study, published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers pitted people assigned to follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 % of their
normal daily calories) against those who
were told to fast every other day (eating 25 % of their
normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the other days) for a year.
But in March, Felicia Marcus, the chair of the State Water Resources Control Board,
told The Sacramento Bee that those mandates would finally
be loosened in the coming months as water levels looked to
be returning to
normal — the first time they'd done so since 2013.
«Other than the higher than
normal alcohol content, the product
is within specifications, and there have
been no reported illnesses,» a spokesperson for Bacardi, Bombay Sapphire's parent company,
told The New York Times.