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Institutional practice is not therefore assumed to be a set of directives or other kind of communication of the rights and obligations that obtain as a result of the practice, with its own logic that is logic of the law, a particular way in which enactments or decisions "are meant" to constitute obligations.
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If there are three ways that Prentice might dress Anthony in the morning, and three ways that Speight might humiliate Glenda sexually, then the exchange begins to look like a ritual, a pattern, on which these enactments are variations.
The results of these studies, in which leader enactment in the context of authentic leadership was operationalized for the first time, indicate that leader enactment predicts perceived leader authenticity.
This is a useful generalization of wrestling's stage aesthetic, in which the enactment of Suffering, Injustice or Male Pride lost or regained is fully articulated in every masklike grimace and gesticulation.
Mr. Keating's appointment to head the review board was the final touch to the package of overhaul measures announced at the close of the Dallas meeting, which included enactment of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.
Saying the groups got "carried away by their own rhetoric," she noted that the 2008 crisis was "due in significant part to derivatives trading, lack of transparency, and the lack of regulatory oversight, all of which prompted enactment of Dodd-Frank".
Investors seemed heartened by the company's heavyhanded approach during the quarter, which included enactment of a three-year strategic plan to cut 700 positions.
To the editor: Millions of Californians rejected affirmative action when they passed Proposition 209 in 1996, which after enactment was deemed constitutional by the state Supreme Court.
Under such circumstances it was not difficult for those interests who possessed great political influence to obtain enactments which they supposed would be beneficial to themselves.
In 1637 the Star Chamber issued its most drastic decree, which confirmed previous enactments, laid down detailed licensing procedures, reduced the total number of printers to 23, and prescribed severe penalties for offenses.
As Wilson's biographer Ben Pimlott wrote, in the two years after Jenkins' appointment as home secretary, "the postwar revolution in British moral attitudes came to legislative fruition in a series of historic enactments, which gained parliamentary approval either at Jenkins' instigation or with his encouragement".
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