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I'm very prescriptive about my routine.
It is very prescriptive and it is very difficult to prove.
He was also very prescriptive of how I should look and dress etc.
"Guidebooks tend to be very prescriptive," said Alain de Botton, the author of "The Art of Travel" (Pantheon Books, 2002).
He said: "Hacking is defined in a very prescriptive way under the Regulatory and Investigatory Powers Act.
As time went on, this was very prescriptive and self-limiting, as many friends seem to have warned him.
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Museums are often defined by narratives their contents prescribe, and their apparently free, large and sometimes flexible spaces are very frequently prescriptive towards a particular exhibitive strategy.
In terms of implementing the new types of primary healthcare, the reform is still incomplete, and the remaining clinics with no accredited status may be more difficult to reach using a very rigid prescriptive model.
At least one found the specific processes involved with Lean implementation as carried out in the province rigid and prescriptive: "very military…it was built as a very military model type thing, but that was a little over the edge" (C-06).
More important, according to feminist analyses, the very premise of prescriptive dualism the valuing of attributes of one polarized side and the devaluing of those of the other, the idea that domination and oppression can be justified by appealing to attributes like masculinity, rationality, being civilized or developed, etc.—is itself problematic.
What echoed around between the potential users was that the tool was very informative rather than prescriptive.
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