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 Translation for 'normative' from English to French
ADJ   normative | more normative | most normative
SYNO normative | prescriptive
normatif {adj}normative
déterminant {adj}normative
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Translation for 'normative' from English to French

normative
normatif {adj}

déterminant {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • LET argues that typical language behaviors fall within a normative "bandwidth" of expectations determined by a source's perceived credibility, the individual listener's normative expectations and a group's normative social climate, and generally supports a gender-stereotypical reaction to the use of profanity, for example.
  • Warning: Implementers and deployers should note well that all code examples in this article are non-normative and for illustration purposes only.
  • The essay argues that economics as "science" should be free of normative judgments for it to be respected as objective and to inform normative economics (for example whether to raise the minimum wage).
  • Normative (or prescriptive) evolutionary ethics, by contrast, seeks not to explain moral behavior, but to justify or debunk certain normative ethical theories or claims.
  • Normative religion describes the social boundaries of religious identity at a macro-level, particularly for the named world religions.

  • Kelsen explores factors that contribute to the normative status of legal rules.
  • In normative ethics, moral constructivism is the view that principles and values within a given normative domain can be justified based on the very fact that they are the result of a suitable constructivist device or procedure.
  • The mayor also has normative prerogatives. They might create those regulations, resolutions or orders they consider necessary to carry out City Ordinances, mirroring the normative faculties the President has when it comes to implementing laws passed by Congress.
  • Her publications focus on questions in normative ethics, moral responsibility and structural questions common to normative theories.
  • While EUT has dominated the analysis of decision-making under risk and has generally been accepted as a normative model of rational choice (telling us how we "should" make decisions), descriptive models of how people actually behave deviate significantly from this normative model.

  • Normative and cognitive components interact in swift trust by working in conjunction with one another.
  • The President has power to issue normative and non-normative decrees, provided they do not contravene the constitution and federal laws.
  • The second claim is that relations of production can only be defined with normative terms—this implies that social life and humanity's morality cannot be truly separated as both are defined in a normative sense.
  • This phenomenon is approached from psychological and normative perspectives, among others.
  • In Spain, colloquially, the infinitive is used instead of the normative imperative for [...]. This is not accepted in the normative language.

  • Simply put, the principle of finding the truth yields epistemological consideration, while the principle of protecting the innocent yields normative considerations; thus, the rules of evidence are dominated by both epistemological considerations and normative considerations, whereas the normative considerations delimit the parameters of the application of epistemological considerations.
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