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1 When 'rewards' become the norm for corruption a culture of corruption prevails.
2 Excitement gave way to preparedness after the former had become the norm .
3 Bare shelves and angry protests, met with violence, have become the norm .
4 As a consequence bigger portions have become the norm in the home.
5 Getting tickets early has now become the norm for live music fans.
6 For most of us, feeling sluggish and uninspired has become the norm .
7 But deep, booming bells in the Western style have become the norm .
8 My existence had become so haphazard, the odd had become the norm .
9 Today's situation of too few staff, too many patients has become the norm .
10 Upcharges for access to certain websites may soon become the norm .
11 Shells falling blindly on civilians has become the norm , he said.
12 Record entries have become the norm for rowing events in Ireland.
13 Similarly, products that manage themselves independently also should become the norm .
14 It has become the norm for Spain to disappoint but this felt different.
15 Flexible models of support that embrace innovation should become the norm .
16 Now individualism had replaced the communal ideal and competition had become the norm .
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