For example, a court may believe that a doctrine is not normatively justified and yet may not be confident that its belief is correct. |
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You assume that a normatively established need is a need that is also felt by the target group. |
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However, on a theoretical level, the overall impact of the book is under-developed, inconsistent, normatively ambiguous, and politically non-committed. |
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Senior officials share political power with elected politicians, and are normatively committed to the public interest as elected politicians are. |
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They want privacy, they want to be left alone, and they do not want the model either normatively or legally imposed on them. |
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Lawyers are too seldom encouraged to think normatively about what law should be, or to engage in the historic philosophical debate that surrounds our own discipline. |
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Anti-trafficking responses should be based normatively on international human rights standards and operationally should promote and protect human rights, especially those of victims. |
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The argument is both normatively weak and short on facts. |
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Over the course of the stipulated research period, the only limitation in measuring word-concept citations in cyberspace was by way of their normatively bound connectivity to search engine indexes. |
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This necessarily entails a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international human rights standards and operationally directed to promoting and protecting human rights. |
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While examining the modalities of an appropriate response to such a situation, the experts arrived at the conclusion that normatively it is covered by both international humanitarian and human rights law. |
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But given the difficult economic situation and low wages, for a comparatively large segment of women, employment was a necessity as well as being normatively expected. |
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The solipsistic and normatively depleted mindset of this self-absorbed colossus in the middle of Europe can no longer even guarantee that the European Union will be preserved in its wavering status quo. |
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However, teachers are unable to guarantee that mastery of basic skills will be used in only one way, let alone in a moralist or normatively unambiguous way. |
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Fraser claims that this attempt to remain normatively neutral or even critical of normativity is incompatible with the politically engaged character of Foucault's writings. |
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However, if we accept the thesis that clinical research is normatively distinct from clinical care, we need some reason to think that these norms for clincal care are relevant to clinical research. |
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But recognition does not only matter normatively. |
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We should, as other OSCE member states should, hold them accountable to what they have themselves signed through a persistent and patient diplomacy that is normatively based. |
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Of course, it is easy to envision contexts in which such an outcome is normatively either appealing or appalling, but the same is also true of pure majoritarianism. |
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Transformationalism may describe the reality of religion in America, but normatively speaking it fails to reveal anything about the quality or implications of those changes. |
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