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Significats de cultural norm en anglès
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Ús de cultural norm en anglès
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It would be difficult to discourage this age-old culturalnorm at these trying times.
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It's time for the culturalnorm that says nude photos are shameful or shocking to end.
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Males whose religious background requires circumcision, as many cultures perceive this to be a culturalnorm.
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It is also in keeping with the culturalnorm of marking a thing at its conclusion.
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Gay rights, human rights. Such protesting is uncommon in Jamaica, where homophobia is a culturalnorm.
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Photo: Guy Robinson Bed-sharing for parents with a young baby is a culturalnorm for some Māori whānau.
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It is essential for managers to advance the case for their people so that it becomes the culturalnorm.
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But it's the choice of the people, and it's against the law. Another culturalnorm has always mystified me.
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It was the culturalnorm when children reached the age of five or six to send them home to boarding schools in England.
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However, making the Pledge public will encourage others to give, by creating and sustaining a community of givers and a culturalnorm of giving.
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But I will never accept the media's portrayal of what is "hot" as my personal culturalnorm; and neither should our community.
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Parental reunion is thus not viewed as "something nice to have" but as an essential culturalnorm and, often indeed, as a filial obligation.
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It recommended community-based cessation programmes to overcome the reality that smoking is a " culturalnorm" in many communities, providing a sense of "solidarity and belonging".
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Yet culturalnorms are different in different places and different times.
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It is also that management began to act according to new culturalnorms.
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That kind of thing can really challenge culturalnorms, she says.