A state to which an economy, society, etc. settles following a crisis, when this differs from the situation that prevailed prior to the start of the crisis.
See more 1 However, they have risen to the challenges arising from the ' new normal ' .
2 Sodden conditions have become the new normal for families in Fiji's west.
3 Are we willing to accept war torn Ferguson as the new normal ?
4 Now that people are working from home, we have a new normal .
5 That, huge unemployment, huge long term unemployment just becomes the new normal .
6 Working from home has become the new normal for those who can.
7 I have indicated many times that low growth is the new normal .
8 But is this the start of a new normal for business travel?
9 But we are slower to adjust permanently to a new normal state.
10 However, this is our new normal , and we will have to adjust.
11 Make no mistake: on a business-as-usual scenario, this is the new normal .
12 It adds credence to anecdotal accounts of a new normal taking hold.
13 Hatred of dissent, it seems, is the new normal in British politics.
14 And this will be the new normal , climate economist Belinda Storey says.
15 The antidote to the new normal is a Game of Thrones fantasy.
16 Is it too hard on kids or is this the new normal ?
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