| 11. | Styne said genetics and cultural norms may partly explain why.
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| 12. | In many of these countries, big families are the cultural norm.
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| 13. | Sometimes your system may have cultural norms and assumptions in the definitions.
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| 14. | The absence of cultural norms of Japanese society in general.
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| 15. | Other organizations have criticised Bridge for pushing Western cultural norms.
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| 16. | Compulsive TV watching has become a cultural norm during the past four decades.
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| 17. | As with slavery, however, wifely submission was an ancient cultural norm.
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| 18. | Not following cultural norms may transform a cooperative subject into a silent one.
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| 19. | One must be careful of differing social and cultural norms when examining bribery.
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| 20. | Cultural norms place the burden of care work and household work on women.
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