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At what age do various societies normatively choose to wean?
The term is used in two broad ways, either descriptively or normatively.
In the majority of cases, clients value women who they perceive as normatively feminine.
Thus claims to knowledge may be contrastingly and normatively evaluated.
On the other hand, when one or both the functions are frustrated, the rule is considered to be normatively weak.
This case study investigates operations, often at several sites, and often normatively.
With these criteria, any such agreement is "efficient" and therefore normatively ought to occur.
The age at which children are normatively weaned can vary significantly between cultures, "from 6 months to 5 1/2 years".
Have the patients, who seem to be as normatively female as the analysts are male, ever fallen in love with them?
Normatively loaded, it promotes free share of knowledge.
He believed that this particular form of constitution making had pronounced advantages politically and normatively over the traditional model.
The differences are both analytically and normatively important.
In this, there "exist problems with deliberative democracy theory both empirically and normatively."
Yet one might wonder whether Tanase's concerns, while normatively appealing, were and remain somewhat exaggerated.
There is therefore no direct inference ticket from physical harm to harm normatively defined.
This program of work often addresses the question of whether normatively good argumentation contributes to persuasive success.
According to Professor Katz, when the two functions are preserved, a normatively robust rule is created.
A form used for centuries but never accepted normatively has an -s ending in the second person singular of the preterite or simple past.
Some words that normatively epicene, can have an informal feminine ended with '-a'.
There can be no real doubt that normatively speaking the halakhic tradition is the given, and theology is required to fall into place behind it.
Canadians have used the term "multiculturalism" both descriptively (as a matter of fact) and normatively (as an ideal).
Elitism is the belief that government by a small ruling group is normatively desirable, a claim which has ancient antecedents in political philosophy.
These run from jury confusion and computational complexity to the assertion that standard probability theory is not a normatively satisfactory basis for adjudication of rights.
When people take the resulting consensus as normatively relevant, the lifeworld has been colonized and communication has been systematically distorted.
Some have also considered the term spelman (literally "play-man") to be problematic given its implication that Swedish folk musicians are normatively male.