Synonym: prescriptive. Similar words: formative, affirmative, affirmative action, formation, reformation, information, malformation, transformation. Meaning: ['nɔrmətɪv /'nɔː-] adj. 1. relating to or dealing with norms 2. pertaining to giving directives or rules.
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(61) As the spiritual pillar and the source of motivating force of university development, university spirit is not only a kind of immaterial assets, but a kind of normative power.
(62) Although the forementioned are the normative principles, they will play an important role in the reality.
(63) A body of normative, predictable, binding rules is inseparable from the rule of law.
(64) Reform initiatives came from the outside, even when (as with Boniface and Charlemagne) they sought normative guidance from Rome.
(65) With the revival of normative IR theory, cosmopolitanism came to the forefront again.
(66) One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
(67) But the social forces for service also exist some normative issues.
(68) School - specific function rooms games normative standards, equipment, fully furnished.
(69) Comparing with western countries, our study in this fieldlag behind. One of the reasons lies in normative logic itself, such as in its paradox orin its inconvincible system.
(70) Objective: To explore the methods and therapeutic effect of normative rehabilitation on talipes valgus in the children with cerebral palsy.
(71) It seems to have a--what we might call today a normative component to it it makes a distinction or a judgment between the well-ordered and the deviant regimes the corrupt regimes.
(72) However, programmer can make use PFC technique to design the new data window object, more functional, more professional and more normative.
(73) Current, terminal market of our country produce had been entered rectify and normative development phase.
(74) Normative fare policy still drives airline to improve service routine,[sentencedict.com] improve service quality.
(75) The normative appro ach establishes a logic al link between facts and the corresponding actions th atc an remedy a situation.
(76) By "disenchanting" the ultimate values of the traditional normative theory of legitimacy, the empirical theory gives rise to the decline of the normative theory.
(77) Nevertheless, when it comes to curatorial practice, you can notice a certain normative effect in this archive of ours: people copy each other.
(78) Now, the development of Ideological and Political Education in higher school is imperfect, one of most important reasons is that higher school lacks normative management job system.
(79) Positive law, embedded in institutions with legal sanctions , has a normative force on its own.
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(80) This procedure for IQC normative inspection incoming material , the materials can settle for prescriptive quality standard.
(81) Systemic and normative operation may improve the rate of curability .
(82) It wishes to find a new way for normative research into the concept of generalized positive definite matrix .
(83) Application of GPS technology makes management of sand plant become more scientific and normative.
(84) For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies.
(85) Objective To establish a normative procedure for clinical prenatal gene diagnosis of Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy(DMD/BMD).
(86) This paper is expected to set up a frame for normative local government behaviors, which is also an important component of a mature and perfect market economy system.
(87) This paper has researched the normative management of PSP during the software impoldering. It has important meaning of develop the ability and the development of software house.
(88) They observe the system is tight, monitor seasonable, source is all ready, manage normative science.
(89) At last, after normative investigation and data analysis, the concept model and hypothesizes have been tested.
(90) For undated references, the lastest edition of the normative document referred to applies.
More similar words: formative, affirmative, affirmative action, formation, reformation, information, malformation, transformation, misinformation, protestant reformation, format, doormat, reformatory, affirmation, confirmation, native, relative, laxative, negative, creative, sedative, putative, native land, lucrative, evocative, palliative, tentative, narrative, imperative, talkative.