normative implications

collocation in English

meaningsofnormativeandimplication

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normative
adjective
uk
/ˈnɔː.mə.tɪv/
us
/ˈnɔːr.mə.t̬ɪv/
relating to rules, or making people obey rules, especially rules ...
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implication
noun
uk
/ˌɪm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying ...
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(Definition ofnormativeandimplicationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The first article focused on the normative implications of the first two of these phenomena.
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And there are still heated debates about the normative implications, if any, of claiming that societies are characterised by regimes of legal pluralism.
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The normative implications of this view are at one end of the continuum when human rights and related matters are discussed.
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This phenomenon invites a discussion about the 'second working day of women ', with the respective normative implications.
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Transcendental claims harbour normative implications in that they provide the grounds for universal pretensions.
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This order is believed to have normative implications for human existence because it imposes limits on human action and invests human life with certain aims.
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Secondly, the coalition strategies employed by parties may also have important normative implications for the representative nature of governments.
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And economists make that assumption because it seems to be true about the world and the individuals in it, not because of its particular normative implications.
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Such understandings have normative implications for such things as goals and purposes of medical treatment, permissible types of medical treatments, desire for life-sustaining measures, and so on.
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It is not clear what normative implications adherents of the "economic blackmail" view draw from the fact that plaintiffs will do better in settling a class action than individual actions.
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Does this have any normative implications?
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Finally, our results also have normative implications.
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His work raises important questions about the normative implications of the ways in which we think about selfhood and how we attempt to write its history.
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Variables such as media and normative implications play a large role in the affects of this comparison.
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