Examples of using Normative in English and their translations into Hindi
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It has no equal within our normative system.
Normative(prescriptive) ethics: How should people act?
Micro economics is both positive and normative science.
Normative documents on labor protection. Occupational safety engineer.
In december 2001 adopted a package of normative documents(3 of the basic law).
Hence, normative ethics is sometimes called prescriptive, rather than descriptive.
The researcher collected the medical normative results compared to the gold standard.
In addition to analytic jurisprudence, legal philosophy is also concerned with normative theories of law.
Value theory can be either normative or descriptive but is usually descriptive.
Traditional economic theory has developed along two lines; viz., normative and positive.
At the same time, normative acts have a whole system, which also includes subordinate documents.
Anomia is in sociology any kind of"deviations" in the value and normative system of society.
That requires not only normative advice but capacity- and institution-building at the ground level.
For a new oil extraction facilities they needed allthe enclosures, elements and components to be covered by the ATEX normative.
Not essential to Romanticism, but so widespread as to be normative, was a strong belief and interest in the importance of nature.
Normative ethics is also distinct from descriptive ethics, as the latter is an empirical investigation of people's moral beliefs.
Members take part in a culture even ifeach member's personal values do not entirely agree with some of the normative values sanctioned in that culture.
Even though Jesus said,“I AM” in the normative context of being the man who was raised in Nazareth, the soldiers“fell to the ground.”.
Almost always,this would mean taking the time to make it all explicit, even though the normative culture sees such conversations as a waste of time.
Normative values(tradition and religiosity) tended to get more important with age and were most important for the older adults.
A group of seniorofficials tasked with developing a new cryptocurrency normative framework for India is now concerned about its impact on the rupee.
Traditionally, normative ethics(also known as moral theory) was the study of what makes actions right and wrong.
Teach to work independently with the project related normative documentation and to transfer a construction object into exploitation oriented on quality.
Inversion of normative gender roles is most famously associated with the witches and with Lady Macbeth as she appears in the first act.
The master aims to supply technical and normative information needed to learn the process of project a boat with extreme freedom and project confidence.
There are normative(when the source comes as an edification) and comparative(when the source is the standard for assessing and comparing oneself and society) reference groups;
There are many other normative approaches to the philosophy of law, including critical legal studies and libertarian theories of law.
So, the main normative documents should be posted on stands(Charter, Convention on the Rights of the Child, laws and orders of various levels, etc.), since they are unchanged.
The political economist who seeks to offer normative advice, must, of necessity, concentrate on the process or structure within which political decisions are observed to be made.
There are also obligations in other normative contexts, such as obligations of etiquette, social obligations, and possibly in terms of politics, where obligations are requirements which must be fulfilled.