Use of normative in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include normative at the start of sentence, normative at the end of sentence and normative in the middle of sentence

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normative at the start of sentence


  1. Normative sexual behaviour in our society remains heterosexual.
  2. Normative theory specifies how things in society ought to be, given a desired set of outcomes and philosophical position.
  3. Normative positivism asserts what legal positivists deny, namely that there is a necessary connection between law and positive morality.
  4. Normative theories tend to be fairly egalitarian, whereas positive theories are generally more pessimistic about redistributive prospects.

normative at the end of sentence


  1. Christians may hold very different positions as to how far it is normative.
  2. Behaviouralists drew a sharp distinction between normative and scientific statements, and made it the hallmark of science to avoid the normative.

normative in the middle of sentence


  1. The biggest things in the normative order are institutions.
  2. Summary 1 Welfare economics deals with normative issues or value judgements.
  3. They had dealt with the normative dilemma: should they stay at home or not after the child was born?
  4. Many of the most fascinating and fundamental issues in the political world have normative components.
  5. It need not, therefore, be related to any act performed in the belief that it has normative consequences.
  6. Political theory is the source of many of the normative knowledge claims produced by political scientists.
  7. As a result, those four decades seem utterly normative to us, the only conceivable pattern for human life.
  8. A normative grammar of a language describes how its authors think the language should be spoken or written.
  9. It is saying too much in that the same normative consequences can sometimes be reached by different routes.
  10. Of themselves, of course, the rules are normative, and their validity is thus unaffected by issues of fact.
  11. Thus it can be the grounds for greater tolerance and wiser value judgments about normative political issues.
  12. They are normative because the assessment will depend inpart on the value judgements adopted by the assessor.
  13. At very best, any particular religion can be normative or valid only for those who happen to subscribe to it.
  14. In the first place, it was relativist; it proclaimed no value system as its basis; it lacked normative quality.
  15. The middle way seeks to formalise, or at least make explicit, normative patterns in the general activity of reading.
  16. Using measures which explain variations in utilisation in normative formulas is to confuse what is with what ought to be.
  17. The active influential citizen described ill normative political theory is not excused from the obligations of the subject.
  18. A fourth criticism faults the scientific method, because it does not help answer the crucial normative questions of politics.
  19. An ideology is simply the elevation of a particular set of perceptions, assumptions, and analyses to a normative belief system.
  20. There is therefore inevitably a friction between the rigid pacta tertiis rule and the progressive development of normative standards.
  21. Moreover, that history and that revelation to which Christians necessarily make reference are in some sense normative for the religion.
  22. The positive analysis of vertical restraints within this framework can be taken a little further, with implications for normative issues.
  23. Social capacities are normative or prescriptive, in that they include responsibilities for whose discharge the actor can be praised or criticized.
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