Sentence examples for conformity to rules from inspiring English sources

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Not that conformity to rules was at first obvious to anthropologists who were instead understandably dazzled by the variety in folk taxonomies.

In this system, "good" men protect virtuous and deserving women from "bad" men, and part of what defines a woman as deserving protection is her conformity to rules of patriarchal femininity.

In his article "International Institutions: Can Interdependence Work?" political scientist Robert Keohane writes, "Even powerful states have an interest, most of the time, in following the rules of well-established international institutions, since general conformity to rules makes the behavior of other states more predictable".

The mice were treated humanely with regard to suffering in conformity to rules established by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the New York University School of Medicine.

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Like the rest of Germany, Berlin demands conformity to certain rules (think twice about crossing against the light), but leaves moral judgments up to the individual (no problem with nude bathing in public parks or gambling in storefront casinos).

And the things that make him take stands — things that are frequently unpopular with his own friends, or people with whom he was raised — reflect his conformity to the rules of his ethical influences.

His earliest nudes nod in the direction of conformity to the rules of ancient sculpture and current theories of harmony and mathematical proportion, but during the 1520s Cranach developed a new interpretation of the female form.

It also involved conformity to specific rules describing conduct inside and outside of school.

Even women who, because of their conformity to these rules, do not feel afraid of being raped have nonetheless, Card points out, been terrorized into compliance.

There is, in the first place, the forms of justice that develop; conformity to these rules which ensure that the needs of others as well as one's own are satisfied, becomes part of the pleasure of each.

These interpreters either claim that there is no particular motive needed to evoke approval for conformity to the rules of property — mere behavior is enough (Mackie) — or that we approve of a motivating form of the moral sentiment itself, the sense of duty (Cohon).

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