1. Both are equally prisoners of the cultural norms of business. 2. Meeting inside a model could logically connect communications protocols to the model itself rather than the cultural norms of a geographical area. 3. Research can not tell us how to work with people whose cultural norms and traditions are different from our own. 4. The analysts will have to adhere to the cultural norms of the organisation in order to be successful with their database project. 5. As with slavery, however, wifely submission was an ancient cultural norm. 6. Compulsive TV watching has become a cultural norm during the past four decades. 7. For whatever reason, the idea has long been current in the West that anonymity in art was a cultural norm in Africa. 8. He said the couple was only following the cultural norms of their native country. 9. Images of violence in the media are so pervasive that young Americans have come to accept gun play as our cultural norm, even in houses of worship. |
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