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The phrase "affirmative concept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a positive or supportive idea or notion.
Example: "The affirmative concept of inclusivity is essential for fostering a diverse community."
Alternatives: "positive idea" or "supportive notion".
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Smith also goes astray by claiming that "pure appearance" is the key affirmative concept of Baudrillard's thought, whereas in fact he valorizes a whole set of categories delineating the accursed and despised poles of fundamental dichotomies such as appearance, illusion, meaninglessness, and evil).
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Yet, the affirmative action concept itself may be at the root of some of the debilitating feelings on which he reports.
The Constitution launched the new Indian state on the basis of equal citizenship, universal adult franchise and affirmative action – revolutionary concepts in a society long structured by the hierarchies and injustices of the caste system, patriarchy, monarchy and religious conservatism (to say nothing of the preceding 200 years of colonialism and imperialism under the British).
There remains extreme suspicion of the concept of affirmative action.
Mr. Bakke was ordered admitted, but the concept of affirmative action survived.
What Huntington is talking about is not deconstruction but bilingualism, affirmative action, cosmopolitanism (a concept with which Nussbaum is associated), pluralism (Walzer), and multiculturalism (Clinton and Gore).
Despite this, the court should not merely tinker with the concept of affirmative action, as it has done in the past.
There are cultural biases built into testing, and that was one of the motivations for the concept of affirmative action to try to balance out those effects".
"We believe in the concept of affirmative action and in diversity, and his views on those matters and on free speech affected our decision positively," said Henry L. King, the chairman of the search committee, who confirmed the committee's selection yesterday.
Most notably, he wrote the controlling opinion when the Court, by a 5-4 vote, first endorsed in 1978 the concept of affirmative action but outlawed the use of racial quotas.
The new rules roughly fit what has sometimes been called the original concept of affirmative action: reaching out broadly to advertise jobs and make them available to minorities and women but without any requirement that they actually succeed in getting hired or promoted in any specific numbers.
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