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This discourse implied that current maternity services operate in the interests of the institution and maternity care professions, not in the interests of the consumers receiving care.

While molecular mechanisms address this issue (Jablonka and Lamb, 2005), analysis of responses to the Biological Concept Inventory (BCI) (Klymkowsky et al., 2010), revealed that molecular biology majors rarely use molecular level ideas in their discourse, implying that they do not have an accessible framework within which to place evolutionary variation.

These discourses imply that current maternity services operate in the interests of the institution and maternity care professions and not in the interests of the women receiving care.

He strives to counter "aggressive" gay propaganda, he says - in other words, public discourse that implies that homosexuality "is normal, is good, is part of democracy".

Hence, an increase in the use of actives at the expense of passives can be seen to "imply that authors are now not relegated but made central to scientific discourse" (2006, 201).

Habermas's discourse ethics thus implies that for many, if not most, of our moral rules and choices, the best we can achieve are partial justifications: arguments that are not conclusively convincing for all, but also are not conclusively defeated, in limited discourses with interlocutors we regard as reasonable (cf. Rehg 2003, 2004).

A closer involvement of societal stakeholders and future users in the innovation pathways implies that promisory discourse will be opened up to them as well, so that promises become co-constructed as well.

The discourse 'hospital births as progressive' implies that if relinquished, the preferences of women normally shift from home to hospitals as part of the general progress and intergenerational change.

This implies that, in addition to an epistemic discourse, either a reflective or participatory discourse is added, depending on the degree of ambiguity associated with the risk debate.

The oblique perspective implies that the object-pole comes into view via the discourse of the scientific expert.

In this indifference towards individuality, Foucault argues, resides the fundamental ethos of contemporary scientific discourse.10 The core conviction that research findings should be replicable already implies that researchers should be replaceable.

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