Examples of 'regulative' in a sentence

Meaning of "regulative"

Regulative is an adjective describing something that controls or influences a process or system, often used in a regulatory or governing context
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  • Of or relating to regulation; having a regulatory function.

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Regulative framework governing fees of legal professions.
So there is a huge disparity from a regulative prospective.
Required regulative actions to introduce cognitive radio.
These include constitutive and regulative rules.
Regulative rules regulate preexisting forms of behavior.
Violation of any of the four regulative principles.
No regulative principle means animal life.
Shipping of certain merchandise is subject to regulative restrictions.
It is a regulative rather than a creative principle.
This is in keeping with the regulative principle.
Regulative flexibility will water down the whole issue.
They do not follow the regulative principles.
Values are regulative ideas which help us to grasp the world as meaningful.
Those are the four regulative principles.
The regulative influence.

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Infant baptism violates the regulative principle of worship.
Regulative principle of worship.
This principle is called the regulative principle of worship.
The regulative part of a collective agreement may be re garded as equivalent to legislation.
Ideal legal and regulative framework.
Consequently he gradually lost all attachment for regulative duties.
We emphasize the role of the regulative dimension in this strategy.
Collective agreements comprise a part governing liability and a regulative part.
This article discusses the regulative principle of worship.
The regulative principle addresses what the church may do when it assembles.
Priority was in creating of legal regulative and personnel education.
There was no regulative principle to protect the congregation from the purveyors of novelty.
The two rules are constitutive and regulative rules.
That is the regulative principle.
We must take account of this in our regulative policy.
Follow the regulative principles.
This principle is otherwise known as the regulative principle.
It is not our view that the regulative principle requires exclusive psalmody.
Other names for a policy are a recommendation and a regulative principle.
Governmental regulative efforts.
This is because of technical but also because of regulative reasons.
Consensus as a regulative idealEdit.
These taxes are levied on specific items for special regulative purposes.
They must never be considered as regulative principles dictating modes of conduct.
This external behavior is not at all according to the regulative principles.
Sepal rudiments thus exhibited regulative behavior and are structurally labile.
A foolish man wants to be a cheap yogī without observing the regulative principles.
By following the regulative principles.
Strong regulative measures and smart incentives have enabled an increase in green jobs.
Everything relates to the regulative principle.
Regulative and adaptive dimensions are constantly acting as a background throughout the behavioral process.
Socialism is a guiding and regulative idea.
Some have also introduced regulative measures under the auspices of security services.
A small number of theologians oppose it based on the regulative principle of worship.
There is an unrivaled level of regulative reform taking location internationally throughout financial services.

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