Sentences with phrase «constitutive roles»

The preeminent role that leading legal scholars would grant to the courts - and thus to the state - to define social values would undermine the value - constitutive role of intermediary institutions.
But in most such theology social analysis plays a strong, constitutive role.
The recognition of the central and constitutive role and the necessity of the varied institutions that exist between the state and the individual has been a staple observation of thinkers from Tocqueville to contemporary thinkers on both the nominal right and nominal left, such as Bertrand de Jouvenel, Robert Nisbet, Russell Kirk, Christopher Lasch, Alasdair MacIntyre, Wilson Carey McWilliams, and Jean Bethke Elshtain.
The Constitutive Role of Relationships.
Both the comments in your May issue on Father Jack Mahoney's recent book, Christianity in Evolution: An Exploration, in your Cutting Edge column, and Father Bryan Storey's letter, accept the constitutive role of death in evolution.
Current projects include In the Shadow of the Negress: A Brief History of Modern Artistic Practice, which explores the constitutive role played by fictions of black womanhood in Western art from the late - eighteenth century to the present, and a companion volume — tentatively entitled Touched by the Mother: Contemporary Artists, Black Masculinities, and the Ends of the American Century — that brings together many of his new and previously published critical essays.
The presentation explores the constitutive role of light in the formation of contemporary African diasporic communities, concentrating mainly on Jamaica.

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Do we primarily participate in the mind or collective consciousness of Christ as members of his body (the masculine / bridegroom dimension) or is our participation more akin to the fundamentaland constitutive feminine dimension in the role of Mary (or bride dimension)?
In this regard I emphasize three things: first, the empowering role of constitutionalism, in contrast to the usual view that emphasizes constraint; second, a more careful look at the content of the constitutive process; and third, indigenization of constitutionalism, as an avenue to hook it up to the local condition.
The role of the state in relation to the market — the role of the community, operating through the state — is constitutive and not just regulative, enabling and not just constraining.
The Constitutive Centromere - Associated Network (CCAN) plays a foundational role in the machine that directs chromosome segregation during cell division.
To further investigate the role of STAT6 in regulating constitutive COX - 2 expression, a deleted form of STAT6 lacking the C - terminal 186 amino acids (aa)(from 662 - 847, MW 75 kDa) that has been shown to act dominant - negatively (STAT6 DN) was constructed and stable cell lines were established (Mikita et al., 1996).
In 2005, the identification of an activating mutation in JAK2 (the V617F mutation) as a STAT5 - activating and disease - causing genetic alteration in a significant proportion of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) has emphasized the oncogenic role of the JAK tyrosine kinases in hematologic malignancies.2 — 5 JAK2 is a member of the Janus tyrosine kinase family comprising three other mammalian non-receptor tyrosine kinases (JAK1, JAK3 and TYK2) that associate with cytokine receptors lacking intrinsic kinase activity to mediate cytokine - induced signal transduction and activation of STAT transcription factors.6 All JAKs share a similar protein structure and contain a tyrosine kinase domain at the C - terminus flanked by a catalytically inactive pseudokinase domain with kinase - regulatory activity, by an atypical SH2 domain and by a FERM domain that mediates association to the membrane - proximal region of the cytokine receptors.7, 8 Soon after the discovery of JAK2 V617F, we and others described that activating JAK1 mutations are relatively common in adult patients with T - cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and participate in ALL development allowing for constitutive activation of STAT5.9 — 11 Several STAT5 - activating JAK1 mutations were also reported in AML and breast cancer patients.10
As the set configurations and collage works of von Bonin and Burr invert particular aesthetic styles and art historical doctrines — including the supposed neutrality of Minimalism, the circuitous heritage of negative aesthetics, and the role of the artist as iconoclast, among them — Sullivan and Zmijewski adopt different versions of what philosopher Alain Badiou has argued is constitutive of cinema, namely «a procedure of theatrical sampling.»
Twenty years on, we may as well ask: what narratives do contemporary artists imagine in order to address the undiminished complexity of social relations — relations where gender is invariably found to play a constitutive, and yet always contextualised, role?
The images challenge the notion of how to make a line or create a new posture for flattened space or abstract composition, swivelling from geometry to gesture, propelling representation and language into abstraction, exploring pictorial edges and boundaries as well as the constitutive or disruptive role of blank space,.
At the closing of the transaction, our role involved introducing the funds flow to acquire the target, which was established inter alia by way of capital measures (for instance, an increase of share capital) at the relevant company level, including, as necessary, negotiation of a full restatement of the constitutive documents with the shareholders of each company to contain the most necessary terms of the transaction.
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