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If I show you the general norms it makes a lot more sense.
This, however, never became the general norm in Hellenistic thought.
This part of the Codex contains the general norms.
Not mandatory, not good where everything else is bad, but better: a general norm, rather than a personal taste."
Doherty-Sneddon argues, however, that this timescale represents only a general norm.
Clothing also expresses and symbolizes authority, and more general norms and values besides those of a sexual nature.
As a general norm, the webpage recommends not to pay before receiving the product or service and users should meet in person to close the transaction.
The Council required the setting up of such episcopal conferences, entrusting to them responsibility for the necessary adaptation to local conditions of general norms.
Mostly in all Latin American countries, there is a general norm that rules both drinkable water supply and wastewater discharges.
Law 09 of 1979: Also known as the National Sanitation Code, establish general norms and control procedures for water quality aimed at protecting human health.
Normative leverage is the application of general norms or the other party's standards and norms to advance one's own he arguments for one's own good.
The study of cases was meant, therefore, to facilitate the application of general norms like the Decalogue to different sets of circumstances according to consistent principles.
There are some people who squat who do destroy the property, who do nothing but hold parties those people though are not the general norm.
From the general norm 'do not kill other human beings', it follows deductively that A must not kill any other human being.
Book I. General Norms (Cann.
The third document is the "Constitutions", which establish general norms, and outline the relationship between the Congregation and the Holy See.
Castanheira Neves also claims that there is no law in general norms (rules, principles, etc.) as laid down by legislators, but only in solving particular cases.
Even if such buildings are the exception to the general norm, however, their architectural character, size and visual appearance would have served to distinguish them from their humbler domestic counterparts.
BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS (Cann.
Marx usually assumed in his models that the rate of surplus-value would be the same in all industries, different rates being equalised to a general norm in an open market for capital and labour.
The organization's general norms of behavior are part of its culture, whereas more specific behavioral norms and expectations about specific activities within the work system are considered part of its processes and activities.
(2) To explicitly approve "by Our apostolic authority . . . the new Roman Universal Calendar . . . and likewise the general norms concerning the arrangement of the liturgical year."
However, the Bramble-Hilbert lemma applies in any number of dimensions, not just one dimension, and the approximation error and the derivatives of are measured by more general norms involving averages, not just the maximum norm.
For the cases mentioned in 2, 3, and 4, the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops is not to issue general norms except after consultation at least with the local competent authority of the interested non-Catholic Church or community."
Bargaining is very common in many parts of the world, outside of retail stores in Europe or North America or Japan, this makes this an exception from the general norm of pricing in these areas.