Assigning a contract is regarded by many authors as having a translative effect, whereby the assignee replaces the assignor, thus releasing the latter. |
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In this sense, all understanding is, according to Gadamer, interpretative, and, insofar as all interpretation involves the exchange between the familiar and the alien, so all interpretation is also translative. |
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It is no gainsaying that the school of ethno-jurisprudence would subscribe to a wholesale acceptance of Hart's translative recipe. |
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God's giving is communicative, not translative. |
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For us, most giving is translative in that it involves the giver's surrender of every connection to the gift, making it natural for us to suppose that God renounces His authority over what He gives us. |
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Lola Lemire Tostevin's Frog Moon, though unfortunately undervalued, is a significant Canadian novel which deals with English-French translative issues. |
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It has to deal with existing personal relationships, or translative considerations regarding either property or family assets between members of a same family. |
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Abascal-Hildebrand applies the language philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer to posit tutoring as a translative process not merely textually but personally. |
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