The distributive tendency is the propensity of the United States Congress to lean towards distributive politics, especially to gain political support and...
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Policy (redirect from Distributive policy)
science for policy. Artificial intelligence in government Blueprint Distributive tendency Iron triangle Mandate (politics) Overton window Pattern language...
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Distributive shock is a medical condition in which abnormal distribution of blood flow in the smallest blood vessels results in inadequate supply of blood...
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asserted that money is endowed with two tendencies, the distributive and the aggregative. When the aggregative tendency predominates, as before the Civil War...
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Justice (section Distributive justice)
include concepts such as distributive justice, utilitarianism, retributive justice and restorative justice. In broad terms, distributive justice considers what...
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Negotiation (redirect from Distributive negotiation)
forming relationships with other parties, or maximizing mutual gains. Distributive negotiations, or compromises, are conducted by putting forward a position...
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Theodore J. Lowi (section Distributive)
Arts and Sciences, 2013. Lowi proposed four types of policy, namely distributive, redistributive, regulatory and constituent in his article "Four Systems...
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different modules that are domain specific in function. The second theory, distributive processing, proposes that the brain is more interactive and its regions...
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his doctorate from the University of Helsinki for a thesis entitled Distributive Normal Forms in the Calculus of Predicates. He was a student of Georg...
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this basis that his duties will be determined, in conformity with the distributive laws. A similar phrase can be found in the Guilford Covenant in 1639:...
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Social preferences describe the human tendency to not only care about one's own material payoff, but also the reference group's payoff or/and the intention...
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Socialist Alternative (Australia) (category International Socialist Tendency)
Socialist Tendency over the nature of the contemporary political situation and how socialists should respond, with the leading organisation in the Tendency, the...
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placebo-controlled phase III study of pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene in distributive shock (PHOENIX)". Critical Care Medicine. 43 (1): 57–64. doi:10.1097/CCM...
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politics, and distributive justice (the proper allocation of rewards according to merit) is what makes a government stable. When there is distributive injustice...
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and are influenced by beliefs about society. One broad category is distributive fairness, which focuses on the outcomes, often identifying groups and...
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conditions during the transaction.” Thomas defines distributive justice as follows: [I]n distributive justice something is given to a private individual...
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(2021) have inquired whether nudging should be permissible on grounds of distributive justice. Though Roberts (2018) argued that nudges do not benefit vulnerable...
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specific school of thought. In sociology, classical theories are defined by a tendency towards biological analogy and notions of social evolutionism: Functionalist...
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"Left-Libertarianism, Market Anarchism, Class Conflict and Historical Theories of Distributive Justice". Griffith Law Review. 21 (2): 413–431. doi:10.1080/10383441...
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philosophy seeking distributive justice, and communism as a subset of socialism that prefers economic equality as its form of distributive justice. In 19th...
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forward by the primitive fact of exchange, ... is substituted for that of distributive justice ... Translating these words, contract, commutative justice, which...
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were formed and joint-stock stores. Nor was co-operation limited to distributive processes; crop reports were circulated, co-operative dairies multiplied...
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of the first consonant in the distributive plural and in repetitive verbs: [nowiu] 'ox' → [nonnowiu] 'ox (distributive)' (no-n-nowiu) [hódai] 'rock'...
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individuals were more likely to object to the program and report a perceived distributive injustice. It was suggested that this was a cognitive manifestation of...
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"all" and similar expressions. This term has both a collective and a distributive meaning. For example, the sentence "all the citizens are strong enough...
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Robbins T.; Miller J.; Summers T.P. (1998). "Effects of procedural and distributive justice on factors predictive of turnover". Journal of Social Behavior...
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guides, however, make a distinction, assigning the "segregatory" (or "distributive") meaning to the form "John's and Mary's" and the "combinatorial" (or...
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procedural, distributive and interactional justice. Procedural justice is concerned with how the decision-making process was made. Distributive justice,...
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regard to wealth, assets, and other advantages. It includes the idea of distributive justice, which promotes an impartial allocation of resources, goods,...
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house), if their genders are feminine. In certain dialects, there is a tendency to use le (which is usually an indirect object pronoun, meaning "to him/her")...
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