The instinct is to preserve the status quo against this irruption, not to see the irruption as constitutive of the status quo. |
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Citizenship in the form of legal status does not guarantee that they will be constitutive of the American body politic. |
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Fig.2 A illustrates the color heterogeneity encountered in various cells with constitutive expression of concatemer. |
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Democracy depends on the rule of law, to be sure, both for its constitutive procedures and for the respect that its outcomes command. |
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Language has constitutive power and is thereby involved in shaping our perceptions, our thoughts and our social realities. |
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In this way, the horizon of objectivity, in so far as substance belongs to it as a constitutive element, becomes a priori intuitable. |
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The inevitable anomaly exists as to how pathogens invade plants containing potentially toxic levels of constitutive antifungal compounds. |
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They belong permanently to Europe's spiritual patrimony and ought to remain constitutive of its unity. |
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From such perspectives language in general, and narratives in an epitomical way, are constitutive. |
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Neither a condition to be cleared up nor a means to be employed, depression is and always will be a constitutive part of who she is. |
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They no longer are only constitutive elements of being in the work of art but, more accurately, of being informed with beauty. |
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For thousands of years the subjugation of the sensuous faculties has been regarded as a constitutive element of human reason and progress. |
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Some of these traditions are metric conventions, which are constitutive for certain genres such as Italian and French canzone. |
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The exodermis and underlying layer of heavily lignified sclerenchyma of Oryza sativa is a constitutive feature. |
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This explains why the initial idea about the constitutive elements of civil society here was fairly urban-biased and middle class-related. |
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Equality of opportunity is then either a means to meritocracy or partly constitutive of it. |
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Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre. |
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The third constitutive element is the problem solving process by which these groups deliberate and act. |
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The institutionalization of rationality is the constitutive feature of institutions in the modern business enterprise. |
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Here, I will consider the death penalty solely as a constitutive element of our political arrangements. |
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It is a testimony to the idea of democracy itself that the battle over its constitutive elements will, in all likelihood, continue. |
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We begin to narrativize our lives through our accoutrements, through our objects, as if they are the constitutive elements of subjecthood. |
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They may become part of the internal logic of fighting and develop into a constitutive element of warfare. |
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A constitutive element of justice is that all voices are heard and that the participants have a voice. |
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In short, schizophrenic identity is an important constitutive element of cultural paranoia. |
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Accounting history research, accordingly, has become a constitutive element for the overall accounting research agenda. |
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This economy has, as its constitutive elements, such factors as attention span, pleasure, ratio of novelty to repetition. |
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The cloned child would have her uniquely individuating consciousness that would be constitutive of her personal identity. |
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Is use of constitutive force a necessary element of social change? |
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Its constitutive power can never be thought of in historical terms because it presupposes moving out of the structures that define an historical condition. |
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The first we may call the constitutive function of value judgments. |
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More specifically, a general or working knowledge of regional variations also illustrates that the constitutive elements of the regional compositions differ. |
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Law has often been ignored as a constitutive element of social organization, but it plays an important part in the definition of social roles and distribution of resources. |
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This is what they primarily and fundamentally are, though we have often taken the teaching of individual traditions to be the constitutive element of identity. |
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They would have been able to hunker down, graft, get a mortgage for a two-bedroom terraced house, all the constitutive elements of what used to pass for the Asian good life. |
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And this relegation of rationality to a strictly instrumental role is, as we discover in Book IV, constitutive of injustice as Plato understands it. |
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It is always difficult to explain to students of politics how the core concepts of liberty and equality are contradictory yet mutually constitutive. |
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More strongly, he argues that the processes of printmaking were contributive to and even partly constitutive of natural philosophical and mathematical knowledge itself. |
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A constitutive rule would be that a touchdown is scored when a player crosses the opponents' goal line in possession of the ball while play is in progress. |
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The profound relationship between the invisible and the visible elements of ecclesial communion is constitutive of the Church as the sacrament of salvation. |
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He also uses it to explicate the notion of a constitutive rule. |
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A constitutive assembly should be organised in early 2009 to give form to this European network of cross-border local authorities. |
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Meanwhile, vulnerability, risk, unpredictability, and sudden transformation are the constitutive experiences of human life. |
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Where there are potential behavioral differences, we do not require constitutive rules in the causal repertoire to explain the behavior we observe. |
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The most widely accepted and significant leukemogenic mechanism attributed to the fusion protein involves the constitutive stimulation of tyrosine kinase. |
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However, the register has not and has never had any constitutive or declarative effect on land ownership. |
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The director emphasized that the coming of the Spirit is constitutive of the church in mission. |
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There is a possible metaphysic that suggests that a thing's representations are not secondary and inferior to it but are constitutive of that thing. |
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Volition on any level short of the absolute encounters limitations which are constitutive in the very personality exercising the power of choice. |
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A society cannot exist without constitutive conventions that are negotiated and inscribed in stable texts. |
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As with the issue of the sea, there is an intrinsic, constitutive, identity-forming link between Europe and science. |
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This same goal prompted my country to sign the constitutive act of the African Union and to join the Sahel and Sahara States Grouping. |
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On 30 July 2008, the Committee held a constitutive assembly for the incorporation of the Committee as an association under Swiss law. |
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Finally, this scenario would require amendment of UNAIDS constitutive documents through recourse to governing bodies. |
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Besides this constitutive system, iron reductases have been described in dicotyledons and non-grass monocotyledons that reduce iron prior to uptake. |
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Such a status of infeudation is constitutive of the postcard. |
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Autohistory, as a selective and subjective process, recognizes the constitutive function of memory work in the construction of historical narratives. |
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It exercises regulative rather than constitutive power, determining the destiny of nations from afar but without the burdens associated with imperial tutelage. |
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Pharmacologically, it is characterized by the constitutive activity of the ligand-free receptor, and by the inverse, partial, and full agonism due to the bound ligand. |
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Whether such a robot could sustain for years the complex of attitudes and behaviors constitutive of a parent's love for a child is difficult to say. |
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The lens of art cinema, constitutive of Italian neo-realism, is an additional model for Memories' complexities, as it clearly influences Alea's vision of film. |
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Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality. |
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The existence of the latter cannot deprive the organs of the organized community of the competence which has been assigned to them by the constitutive instruments. |
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The exhibition aims mainly to show port activity as one of the constitutive elements of the identity of the city and to put it into value through artistic pictures. |
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In contrast, recognition is considered a requirement for statehood by the constitutive theory of statehood. |
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A unique clonal JAK2 mutation leading to constitutive signaling causes polycythaemia vera. |
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The first, the mutual manipulability account, understands constitutive relevance in terms of the experimental manipulations used to test interlevel relations. |
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In Gram-negative bacteria, these features include the relatively low permeability characteristic of the outer membrane and the constitutive expression of drug efflux proteins in some species. |
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Income can be recognized in both its constitutive and instrumental roles, though in most cases, instrumentality is much more important than its intrinsic value. |
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The College of first signatories is the guardian of the constitutive Chart and arbiter in the case if free debate has not cleared out a consensus between signatories. |
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In fact, fraternal life in community is a constitutive element of religious life, an eloquent sign of the humanizing effects of the presence of the Reign of God. |
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What exactly are their constitutive parts? |
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This interactive bond is constitutive of reality. |
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Curcumin modulates the radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer cells by suppressing constitutive and inducible NF-kappaB activity. |
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All are defined as states by declarative theory of statehood and constitutive theory of statehood. |
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State practice relating to the recognition of states typically falls somewhere between the declaratory and constitutive approaches. |
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Based on experiment research, the upper convected Maxwell constitutive equation is suitable to describe the viscoelastic of polymer solution. |
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In his speech at the constitutive meeting, he said that this second campaign with Evangelist Bonnke would convey the gospel of Christ with a fresh anointing and total freedom. |
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Estrogen induces nitric oxide production via activation of constitutive nitric oxide synthases in human neuroblastoma cells. |
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Furthermore, this will be carried out by finding fault with the Convention, which was the nearest thing to a constitutive assembly and which in every way better represented the citizens. |
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For low-molecular-weight nematics, it has been known that the constitutive equation of nematics is entirely different from that for isotropic liquids. |
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The equations specifying this response are called constitutive relations. |
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The constitutive theory of statehood defines a state as a person of international law if, and only if, it is recognised as sovereign by other states. |
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See the main article on constitutive relations for a fuller description. |
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Often, the charges and currents are themselves dependent on the electric and magnetic fields via the Lorentz force equation and the constitutive relations. |
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On the other hand, those who defend God's passibility by arguing that God is inherently temporal risk implying that sin, suffering, and evil are constitutive of God. |
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Muscular structure, enzyme activity, constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthases, nitrites, nitrates, nitrotyrosine, and the presence of macrophages were analyzed. |
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This nonbirefringence constrains the spacetime constitutive tensor to high precision to a core metric form with an axion degree and a dilaton degree of freedom. |
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Liturgy is a constitutive element of the holy and living Tradition. |
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