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ком. норма; правило; критерій; стандарт; норматив; зразок; взірецьпорядок, належний стан, поведінка і т. ін., прийняті й дотримувані певною групою людей в суспільстві, організації тощо═════════■═════════business norm ділова норма; depreciation norm норма амортизації; economic norms економічні нормативи; factory norms фабричні нормативи • заводські нормативи; industrial norms промислові нормативи; industry norm промислова норма; job norm трудова норма; legal norm правова норма; loading norm норма навантаження; local norms місцеві нормативи; mandatory norm обов'язкова норма; output norm норма випуску • норма виробітку • норматив випуску продукції; plant norms фабричні нормативи • заводські нормативи; progressive norms прогресивні норми • прогресивні нормативи; social norms норми суспільної поведінки; standard norm типові нормативи; technical norms технічні норми; wastage norms норми відходів═════════□═════════to conform with norms відповідати нормам; to fix norms стандартизувати; to fulfil the norm виконувати/виконати норму; to introduce norms запроваджувати/запровадити норми; to lay down norms встановлювати/встановити норми; to reconsider norms переглядати/переглянути норми; to revise norms переглядати/переглянути норми; to set norms встановлювати/встановити норми
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