Sentences with phrase «very out of my norm»

I find them so fun even when the items are very out of my norm.

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Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
Even the very act of accepting a summit with Kim before lower - level meetings have played out represents a break with political norms.
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.
«Me standing in a nightclub for an hour, having a few hundred photos taken, is very out of my comfort zone, out of the norm for me, but it's going to benefit them two children so that, in reality, is why I do it.»
«We think it is very important that any operation against illegal mining should be carried out in line with Ghanaian laws and international recognized norms, the mass arrest and media hype should be minimized, the cases should be dealt with on individual base and the legitimate rights of the miners should be respected,» it said.
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There was very little upside for doing things out of the norm.
Acknowledging the benefits While the move to internet protocol systems may have been sluggish, given the recognition of the practical and financial benefits, it has become very much the norm for surveillance, with the roll ‑ out of even more ambitious, intelligent and powerful solutions.
Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat — with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (fear of missing out)-- meant there was very little possibility of anyone with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
It found that the barriers to quitting included stress and other mental health issues, social norms (the «culture» of social smoking), the need for time out (having a smoke) from family stressors, and the very addictive nature of tobacco.
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