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Meanings of
normative
in English
Portuguese
normativo
Spanish
normativo
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Pertaining to giving directives or rules.
prescriptive
descriptive
Portuguese
normativo
Measure.
measure
standard
criterion
Related terms
touchstone
Synonyms
Examples for "
measure
"
measure
standard
criterion
Examples for "
measure
"
1
However, the
measure
ran 4 per cent higher than a year earlier.
2
However, Steinmeier said the government had not yet decided on the
measure
.
3
Main outcome
measure
:
Cardiac and stroke mortality were our main outcome measures.
4
A crisis whose length and consequences no one can
measure
,
said Besson.
5
The
measure
was first introduced into the 2014 EU tobacco products directive.
1
I'm not sure this is a particularly good
standard
for public debate.
2
It was
standard
market practice that went on for years, he said.
3
The
standard
would likely not take effect for several years, Seidman said.
4
Objectives: Escherichia coli is the
standard
water quality indicator for diarrhoea risk.
5
However, no significant difference in the patients with
standard
risk was found.
1
Excessive greenhouse gas emissions became a
criterion
for exclusion four years ago.
2
In those days, the main
criterion
was whether the patient could pay.
3
Perceptual decisions require the accumulation of sensory information to a response
criterion
.
4
A senior government source said: We know what companies' investment
criteria
is.
5
Perhaps, however, we need to think about the critical
criteria
we use.
Usage of
normative
in English
1
Refusal of the
normative
means staking a different claim on the world.
2
Three experiments were performed in order to test the modelled
normative
mechanisms.
3
Positive findings were defined as two standard deviations above a
normative
mean.
4
Objective:: to understand the
normative
grounds of health care practice in Brazilian nursing.
5
Testing strategies depend on the
normative
data available, patient comfort, and local expertise.
6
The medical and
normative
responses from health providers affect the behavior of care-seekers.
7
Moreover, we developed
normative
values of individual features for diagnostic purposes.
8
The
normative
values will provide the basis for clinical evaluation of pathologic subjects.
9
Overall, the experiments showed limited influence of
normative
interventions on population-level alcohol use.
10
As with other branches of jurisprudence, Western
normative
jurisprudence has been quite insular.
11
A separate, non-medical group completed the POMS as a
normative
sample.
12
Crime in Cape Town is fast-becoming a
normative
part of life.
13
It is now less convenient, easy, and
normative
to sell girls on line.
14
Conclusion: Lymphoma survivors had significantly poorer sexual function than
normative
controls.
15
Keep your cutesy symbol of cisnormative, white
normative
,
made-a-supposedly-subversive-joke-about-sexual-assault accessories off her head.
16
Thus, we present
normative
data for a paediatric age group.
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normative
Adjective
Frequent collocations
normative data
normative values
normative sample
normative range
normative science
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Translations for
normative
Portuguese
normativo
Spanish
normativo
Normative
through the time
Normative
across language varieties
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