Some settler rabbis, in the unique conditions of West Bank settlements, issued statements that diverge from normative Jewish practice.
This is normative practice in Conservative Judaism.
Although this berakha appears in the early medieval text Tractate Sofrim, it is not part of normative Jewish practice.
The second accepts as normative American practice, with which foreign judicial authorities must not be allowed to interfere.
Also, by normative practice, both he and Cox were, if not already, excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church.
It is during his tenure that "High Mass", including use of incense and other sacramental symbolism, became normative Sunday practice.
According to the rape culture theory, acts of sexism are commonly employed to validate and rationalize normative misogynistic practices.
Even today, what can be classified as pica behavior is a normative practice in some cultures as part of magical beliefs, healing methods, or religious ceremonies.
These normative practices may address such aspects of language use as spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and syntax.
The theory arose in the mid-to-late nineteenth century in response to the normative practice of classical economics and growing socialist debates about social and economic activity.