Sentence examples for normative condition from inspiring English sources

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Many women are unhappy with their bodies — in Western consumer society, to be unhappy with some aspect of your body might almost be thought of as a normative condition of womanhood.

The Pilot, the official newspaper of the Boston Archdiocese (Bernard Law, publisher), noted in an editorial two weeks ago that "these scandals have raised serious questions in the minds of the laity that simply will not disappear," including the question of whether celibacy should "continue to be a normative condition for the diocesan priesthood".

Gilbert's general idea might finder wider acceptance if we talk instead of commitment that allows for unilateral withdrawal.[47] Finally, in a recent unpublished manuscript, Sarah Stroud has suggested a normative condition in some respects even weaker.

For Wittgenstein, especially in the Philosophical Investigations, the social dimension of language is a key element of its extrinsic character and therefore its proper justification, the normative condition of possibility and intelligibility of success, and likewise for the more general case of rule-following.

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end{aligned} (106 The normative conditions that Laffont and Rochet (1985) posed are as follows.

Not just about how the brain functions under normative conditions, but what might happen when things go wrong".

The norm of asserting, as in English, involves answering the challenge "how do you know?" What normative conditions allow me, here and now, correctly to use the term zhīknow hence to make the assertion about these fish below me?

Based on a view of this sort, some have argued that legitimate authority only gives rise to political obligations if additional normative conditions are satisfied (e.g. Wellman 1996; Edmundson 1998; Buchanan 2002).

Distinguishing between whether a group has the right to secede (to repudiate the state's jurisdiction and attempt to establish its own state) and whether it has the right to recognition as a legitimate state enables the international legal system to impose normative conditions on recognition in circumstances in which new states have strong incentives to satisfy them.

Veteran orca researcher, Ken Balcomb, of the Center for Whale Research, notes in a National Geographic column, "Even many of the Army Corps of Engineers' internal documents recommend that returning the river to natural or normative conditions may be the only recovery scenario for Snake River fall Chinook salmon".

Summative analysis suggested that the maximum opportunity for the normalization of a complex intervention is therefore to be found where it fits these normative conditions and promotes their extension.

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