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  • Nineteenth-century legislators, judges, and commentators defended associations not as alternatives to a legal-constitutional state, but as constitutive components of it.

  • Although the dynamic friction properties of textiles inevitably involve some ad-hoc constitutive laws, we will introduce a general framework for a dense, entangled, textile-fibre continuum.

  • What is crucial, however, is that these loci of inequality are significant in that they are constitutive of the employment process itself.

  • Its constitutive asymmetry might be thought to permit, after all, a certain "mobility" of point of view.

  • Biological explanation instead seeks for the lower-level constitutive mechanisms.

  • The specification of constitutive features permits comparison among different communities of practice along a range of diverse dimensions.

  • This depended on the concomitant characterization of the associated scientific and technical practice as constitutive of discontinuity: non-obvious, difficult, and ingenious.

  • In contrast, the surface conventions that are deeper than others do not necessarily serve this constitutive function (though sometimes they may).

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