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It is refreshingly free of prescriptive language and judgment about a subject too often overwhelmed by people screaming past one another.
Moore says AAMC is also not happy with "prescriptive" language in the bill, such as a stipulation that NIH support 16,670 training grants.
However, the agency traditionally has resisted what it regards as overly prescriptive language and has had some success in getting legislators to modify directives that NSF sees as misdirected or duplicative of existing efforts.
Most NGOs see the less prescriptive language around the contested and ill-defined "green economy" concept as something of a victory.
We also tallied prescriptive language, such as 'ought' and 'must'must
About 39% of the articles had some prescriptive language.
The management literature (55%) was also significantly more likely to use prescriptive language than the medical literature (39%), (χ=4.59, df=1, p=0.04).
A prescriptive facial made dull skin radiant and the therapist delivered a professional, intuitive massage.
A prescriptive approach will not fit every property owner's needs.
A prescriptive use of equality is present when a prescriptive standard is applied, i.e., a norm or rule, e.g. people ought to be equal before the law.
Since the 1960s, most professional linguists have taken a descriptive rather than a prescriptive approach to the English language.
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