Sentence examples for expressive consequences from inspiring English sources

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For this reason, corrective justice theory insists that different legal liabilities are not simply interchangeable cost-shifting implements in the legal tool box, as they can have radically different expressive consequences, and some are appropriate, apt, or fitting responses to the wrongdoing in question while others are not.

Movement that should come from deep within the back or torso seldom does, and this superficial physicality often causes severe expressive consequences.

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Horkheimer came to see that these antidemocratic trends gradually undermined the realization of an expressive whole, with the consequence that "the situation of the individual is hopeless," that the subjective conditions for exercising freedom and achieving solidarity were being eroded by an increasingly totalizing social reification.

The above recipe, if feasible, is a trivial consequence of the expressive power of real numbers.

Anyone who reads King discovers that his novels contain many moments of expressive seriousness in which the attractions and consequences of anger and violence are weighed.

One might interpret the manifestation of expressive suppression in the dmPFC as a consequence of the internalization of societal norms, manners and mores that govern the acceptable and unacceptable times for emotional expression [29], [30].

A work of art may possess expressive qualities of sadness but this is not necessarily the intended consequence of the productive activity of the artist.

However, the present finding cannot rule out that the increased dmPFC volume in subjects with expressive suppression strategies is an a priori condition rather than a consequence of behaviour.

On the other hand, extensional agreement does not make for the same notion of consequence, and the cases in which such agreement can be achieved comes at expressive costs.

Along with her anxiety has come a new courage to be assertive and expressive when she learns of other women being mistreated by male workers no longer placing the potential consequences to her as a priority.

Some scholars have held that the high degree of literacy in the West is a consequence of the optimality of the alphabet in balancing the two dimensions of learnability and expressive power.

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