- - Expected outcomes
- - Conventional outcomes
- - No surprise outcomes
- - generally accepted social behaviour.
- - Not unusual types and not written by hand
- - Typically accepted models
- - a man's standards
- - Unspoken social rules
- - Societal expectations or standards
- - Conventional standards of behavior
- - Typical standards
- - Social ... (expected behaviors)
- - Typical conventions
- - Conventional states
- - Social standards
- - Societal standards
- - Standards
- - Usual situations
- - Accepted standards of sportsman ignoring past
- - Conventions
- - Societal expectations
- - Standards of social behavior
- - Standards of behaviour and not way to address a lady?
- - Expected results
- - Usual values
- - Accepted standards
- - Things most people follow
- - Typical results
- - They're to be expected
- - Neuter or masculine? Singular standards needed
- - Averages
- - Bases for deviation
- - They're the usual
- - Sociologist's studies
- - They're typical
- - Performance averages
- - They're standard
- - They're par for the course
- - Benchmarks
- - Statistical calculations
- - Typical patterns
- - They're expected
- - See 24-Down
- - Bench marks
- - Testing standards
- - Comparison figures
- - Social conventions
- - Usual levels
- - 27 Standards
- - Criteria
- - General levels
- - Models.
- - Patterns.
- - Average marks in achievement tests.
- - fellow returns with manuscript showing established standards
- - Standards of Lamont, St John-Stevas and Tebbit?
- - Rebels flout them
- - standards for behavior
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