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We now understand better what it is we need, and this way I think we can be more prescriptive and deliver better value for money.
It is very prescriptive and outlined how much time to spend on certain areas as well as which words to teach each week.
In time, both prescriptive and normative qualities were ascribed to classical decision theory.
Hence, physical sciences gravitate towards prescriptive laws, whilst life sciences use descriptive laws.
The roots of this tradition lie with the western, heterosexual androcentric values of the 19th century prescriptive grammar movement.
The Dairy Industry Act is rigid and prescriptive, and it is time indeed for a revamp.
In reality, therefore, there is not a conflict between descriptive and prescriptive grammar and lexicography, but rather a difference of mission.
Britain's drinking problem is the latest in a list of excuses for prescriptive limitations on society.
It's difficult to be prescriptive, and it's ultimately for the Ukrainians, we hope, to resolve this, and above all, peacefully.
I'm generally supportive of Higgs, but I don't like the prescriptive nature of it.
Jefferson, not surprisingly, was not of a prescriptive turn of mind on this question.
Ethical obligations are not about prescriptive rules and regulation nor complying with the law.
This bill is also prescriptive about whom the authority is required to consult.
These authors warn against a prescriptive approach, or client stereotyping.
There was a fear that scopes of practice would be too narrow and prescriptive, but that has never been the intention of scopes of practice.
I would be very concerned about whether or not something really is mentoring if you have prescriptive outcomes.
A four-block special district can have very prescriptive rules that would be inappropriate for an entire city.
That's why we don't give out prescriptive drug information or glamorize its use.
He or she probably has the idea that to the extent that prescriptive rules are not followed, the language is somehow deteriorating.
In practice, dictionaries take a middle course between wholehearted descriptivism and prescriptive edicts.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The farmers have the prescriptive right of that, so we have to look to you to keep your fence in repair.
At Giggleswick no position in the School gave a prescriptive right to be a praepostor.
Is it inferable that that coat was ever borne by patent or admissible prescriptive right, by any of his ancestors?
She has a prescriptive right to the society of the man who arrives.
This campaign complements the work undertaken by the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacists to enhance prescriptive authority for pharmacists.
How or when they obtained this prescriptive right is unknown to me.
Paganism had here no prescriptive claim and no time-honoured prestige.
It had such a prescriptive, stiff-necked, long-established, solemn, elderly air.
Nay, more, I insisted at once on my prescriptive right and on his patriotic obligation in the matter.
But in all vessels this broom business is the prescriptive province of the boys, if boys there be aboard.
They have a prescriptive right to enter every garden in the village.
Dreams have been considered as prescriptive in various diseases.
If anyone can claim a prescriptive right of interest in the Moonstone, and in everything connected with it, I think it is hardly to be denied that I am the man.
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