Sentence examples for common normative from inspiring English sources

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Thus, in case the interdependencies in the system coincide with a common normative basis, the respective regime can be expected to function on the basis of cooperation.

Common normative assumptions include that all human beings are of equal moral worth, and that beings of equal moral worth are entitled to equal treatment under the law, however this might be understood.

On the one hand, interculturalism and multiculturalism, at least in their liberal-egalitarian variants, share a common normative core at the level of political morality, as they both reject cultural assimilationism and promote the respect of ethnocultural practices compatible with basic liberal democratic principles (Maclure, 2010).

Nevertheless, a common ("normative") language can establish, as is impressively shown, for example, by the unification of regionally spoken dialects in Germany triggered by the Luther bible.

There is considerable heterogeneity in the exact living and kinship arrangements that each person, family or household experiences, nonetheless, in any population and period particular life-cycle stages and trajectories will be more common (normative) (Burch, 1995).

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Times reviews create the illusion that indulging in expensive pleasures is common and normative.

But a critic who gave the impression that such an experience is "common and normative" would suffer from an insidious form of tunnel vision.

They are hypothesized to be common and normative, whereas abstainers from offending are rare.

This external variable is so relevant in this kind of assessment that, after the normatization process, it is common for normative tables of reference for result interpretation to be organized by age ranges.

We discuss the implications of our findings for understanding relationships between rapid family change and poverty in countries like Japan, where public income support for single mothers is limited and where family support via intergenerational coresidence is both common and normative.

Rather, on this view, they are excluded because the disagreements or controversies over religious and other comprehensive doctrines are deeper or more foundational and lack the normative common ground that characterize reasonable disagreements over matters of justice and individual rights (Quong 2011, 192 220).

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