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are constitutive
adjective
Having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something
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A diverse media landscape and freedom of speech are constitutive elements of democracy.
Typical examples are constitutive laws of geomaterials.
Intracellular polyamines are constitutive components of mammalian cells and their availability is critical for cell proliferation.
Other issues concern whether the skills, abilities, and dispositions that are constitutive of critical thinking are general or subject-specific.
In Part 1, The Principles of Practical Reason, Korsgaard defends the view that the principles of practical reason are constitutive principles of action.
Some of the antiporters involved in pH homeostasis are constitutive and are in place to respond to sudden pH shifts, but there is also an inducible component.
These spirits are constitutive for Bacon's theory of matter.
Anti-inductivists could proclaim their practices rational because they are constitutive of their conception of rationality.
One might concede to Schiffer that the axioms are constitutive of our concept of a proposition.
He is responsible for articulating two principles that, he claims, are constitutive of identity.
And what sorts of treatment are constitutive of, express, or are compatible with such moral respect?
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