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normatively Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

আদর্শ স্থাপন করে এমন,





normatively's Usage Examples:

specifically, whether the emphasis is on legal form or substantive content and normatively if it should be.


Sociologically speaking, the duration of infantile nursing is determined normatively; in some societies it is common for a child to be nursed by their mother.


Prescriptively (or normatively), the phrase is most often used pejoratively, to protest perceived tyranny.


be problematic given its implication that Swedish folk musicians are normatively male.


This program of work often addresses the question of whether normatively good argumentation contributes to persuasive success.


describe usages that are considered non-standard or otherwise discouraged normatively.


"proving too much" is thus generally invoked, rightly or wrongly, against normatively-opposed conclusions, and so such charges are often controversial at the.


based on psychological models (theories) and methods; they are usually normatively bound in their means and objectives by working towards the ideal of sustainable.


schemas for the OPC are declared as XML Schema Definitions (XSD) and (non-normatively) using RELAX NG (ISO/IEC 19757-2) Part 3.


Direct and control technically, normatively and methodologically the exercise of notarial functions.


No two worlds, that are non-normatively identical, can differ normatively.


However, others view the political settlement as normatively neutral.


on whether it should be used extensively or limitedly, empirically or normatively, and on whether conflict or co-operation is more essential to it.


is to provide a guide for improvements based on what society should normatively appear to be.


Robert Allen Phillips distinguishes between normatively legitimate stakeholders (those to whom an organization holds a moral.


initial vowels, as opposed to the standard formation of words, which normatively begin with consonants, the latter feature something it shares with Nganjaywana.


a boarding school for children from families that can not grow them normatively.


As John Gardner has said, legal positivism is "normatively inert"; it is a theory of law, not a theory of legal practice, adjudication.


according to which animals have rights based on their possession of normatively-significant interests.



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