Sentences with phrase «more constitutive»

Few film franchises have been more constitutive of the modern movie spectacle (and the digital age of cinema) than Harry Potter.

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While Christian feminists willingly admit that women and men have often been differently socialized, and that there may even be some differences in human capabilities between the sexes, that is no more fundamentally constitutive of humanity than place of birth or color of skin.
After all, one or more individuals may prefer political participation, in which case human community becomes constitutive of happiness, until those preferences change.
Moreover, by emphasizing the notion that personality was the sum total of its constitutive relationships and was subject to the interpersonal forces at work in a given field of energy, Sullivan was expressing in psychological terms the more complicated notions entailed in Whitehead's discussion of the extensive continuum.6
This is the more strange because the more deeply a concern is loaded with history, the past, things accomplished long ago, the more a church understands herself as a «pilgrim people of God» — that is, called, continuous, on the way, starting with a constitutive deed and living out her life in a hope which is both a given and an awaited consummation — the more clearly the church understands that, the more embarrassing her problem with a flat and impoverished language.
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)?
Although Peirce's use of the regulative / constitutive distinction may provide a reason for his belief that the burden of proof is with discontinuity, I think there is more than a use of this distinction underlying Hartshorne's charge that with the belief Peirce fell into a subtle but complete mistake.
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.
Declarative theory is more clearer than the constitutive one.
This historical tension is constitutive of two republican models that, according to him, still shape our political modernity: a political model and another, more social model.
The constitutive expression of these endothelial cell adhesion molecules was very similar for most of the lines derived from different organs, i.e., very low expression levels of E-selectin and VCAM - 1 and more pronounced expression of ICAM - 1.
Furthermore, they fail to understand that education is more reproductive of an exploitative social order than a constitutive challenge to it precisely because it rests on the foundations of capitalist exchange value.
They are the constitutive qualities of collective experience, and inform the ideas of sharing and collective reworking within the Internet environment, as well as collective agency, image production, reproduction, circulation, dissemination, consumption and more.
While earlier works depicted wild, animated scenes with multiple characters, the newer paintings fuse — or perhaps more accurately prise open — seemingly disparate body parts and objects into an individual figure with each component forming a constitutive element of the painting itself.
This case shall be considered more extensively in the argument against automatic loss below — however, disentanglement of the two constitutive elements of the condition for acquisition of EU citizenship may already lead to a means of distinguishing the present «Amsterdam case» from Rottmann.
The recent fashion is to attach the label «home» statute to what might be more accurately described as the «constitutive» statute.
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