However, because of the unique constitutive role of congregations in Protestantism, no congregation was forced by the King's decree into merger.
In the 1980s, the field turned away from a business-oriented approach to communication and became concerned more with the constitutive role of communication in organizing.
Gallese posits the simulation process plays a constitutive role in the process known as mind reading.
Sociocultural approaches are concerned with the "... constitutive role of culture in mind, i.e., on how mind develops by incorporating the community's shared artifacts accumulated over generations".
Dodd and Nehnevasja had no intention of restoring geometric distance to any kind of constitutive role in the social process.
He recalls that many recent historians "have emphasized the constitutive roles of gift exchange in the sixteenth-century court.
There is good evidence that reciprocal imitation plays a constitutive role in the early development of an implicit sense of self as a social agent.
What Heidegger cannot think is the constitutive role of technicity for authentic temporality.
In contrast to Van Helmont's deduction of a water - spirit ontology from Genesis, Boyle resisted a constitutive role for biblical texts.
More generally, Arena's distinctive approach is grounded in an emphasis on the constitutive role of abstraction both within the interpretive and the instrumental expression of rationality.