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" ... For example, the more LGBTQ+ inclusion becomes normalised the more straight people want to include. The longer disability appears segregated, the harder it remains for non-disabled people to include. It was only in 2006 that countries started to adopt the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). Whilst the CRPD has now been ratified by 163 countries, the cultural change is in many cases yet to start. ... "
" ... How video dating evolves once daily life returns to normality will certainly be interesting to follow. While video dates may have been normalised by this unprecedented disaster, it remains to be seen whether this behaviour persists beyond COVID-19. In any case, the fact that video-chat has historically been so difficult to monetise in dating does make it unlikely that companies will find ways to make video-dating a major revenue-driver in the long term. With competitors like FaceTime and the emergence of Zoom as a consumer platform, there will always be free and higher quality options too. ... "
" ... It is important, according to Sun, as he feels it could be the pioneering of an age where every smartphone manufacturer starts following the blockchain suit, from Apple to Xiaomi to Huawei. If this is to be the case, blockchain applications become far more normalised and their reach can extend to everyone who has a smartphone - which is a large swath of the population. ... "
" ... The ECB has maintained the “Refinancing Rate” at a record low for 30 months as inflation has not been above the target rate on a consistent basis since December 2012. In doing so it has had to be tireless in batting back criticism from Eurozone politicians, especially in the richer northern nations who are keen for rates to start being normalised. ... "
" ... The industry clearly has changed, people have become more price sensitive, and are always looking for a bargain. Delivery services have boomed and have normalised for people to stay home and order in for birthdays and celebrations. The industry as a whole has not changed much at its core, people still want to go out, still want to celebrate, uzbek restaurants tend to be louder involving a lot of dancing...after covid the need for such celebrations increased dramatically (probably due to boredom from being locked down, and making up for missed birthdays)...foreigners and tourists have reduced drastically and seems like it will be the case for the next coming year ... "