Sentence examples for norms regulate from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, gaps in how formal law and social norms regulate technology are not easily captured by the rigid prescriptions of treaty provisions, and thus the TRIPS Agreement is far less capable of serving the important role of shaping contemporary approaches to access to technology.

Photovoltaic energy generation is envisaged as an efficient, natural and valuable energy source not only for outdoor but also for indoor applications, even if it is often difficult to give an adequate description of the indoor illumination conditions, and till now no (international) norms regulate the characterization of solar cells under the particular indoor conditions.

In Romania, the forest law (Forest Code 2008) and the system of 8 volumes of technical norms regulate the management of all forests, irrespective of ownership.

The use of language within social communities has been studied by Postmes et al., who look at how interactional norms regulate the conversation style (e.g., use of abbreviations, superlatives) in small email discussion groups, shedding light on the processes of social construction and formation of social identity [47].

Gender and sexual norms regulate (that is shame and seek to "correct") deviations from a heterosexual gender binary.

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'The sensorial' functions as a regulator in the feedback mechanisms where social norms regulating foodscapes become enfolded in the molecular processes that control appetite regulation.

However, along with this technological democratization comes a paradoxical flipside: the norms regulating culture's use — copyright and related rights — have become increasingly restrictive.

He told the BBC that the Russian norms regulating depreciation periods were much stricter than the ones in the west.

They further argue that there might be two explanations for this relationship: either younger employees have a lower threshold for claiming sick than older employees or there are different norms regulating younger and older employees' absence.

In his book "The Cement of Society", Jon Elster [79] discusses consumption norms, norms against behavior 'contrary to nature', norms regulating the use of money, norms of reciprocity, medical ethics, codes of honor, norms of retribution, work norms, norms of cooperation, and norms of distribution.

It is therefore important to examine if any international convention would cover norms regulating health systems governance in this context.

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