Aún no tenemos significados para "become the norm".
1When 'rewards' become the norm for corruption a culture of corruption prevails.
2Excitement gave way to preparedness after the former had become the norm.
3Bare shelves and angry protests, met with violence, have become the norm.
4As a consequence bigger portions have become the norm in the home.
5Getting tickets early has now become the norm for live music fans.
6For most of us, feeling sluggish and uninspired has become the norm.
7But deep, booming bells in the Western style have become the norm.
8My existence had become so haphazard, the odd had become the norm.
9Today's situation of too few staff, too many patients has become the norm.
10Upcharges for access to certain websites may soon become the norm.
11Shells falling blindly on civilians has become the norm, he said.
12Record entries have become the norm for rowing events in Ireland.
13Similarly, products that manage themselves independently also should become the norm.
14It has become the norm for Spain to disappoint but this felt different.
15Flexible models of support that embrace innovation should become the norm.
16Now individualism had replaced the communal ideal and competition had become the norm.
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