Sentence examples for as prescriptive from inspiring English sources

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We did it in conjunction with them, but that's about as prescriptive as we've ever been in terms of how that money gets spent.

For, as is so often forgotten in all the arguments about nature and nurture, environments can be just as prescriptive as genes.In this section The child is father to the patient Cleaning up Reprints Related items The fetus is father of the manSep 23rd 1999The implications, notably for social and public-health policy, tend to reinforce the case for some measures that should be taken already.

It's not as prescriptive as far as shoot days at the network.

As Education Week notes, though, Kline's bill is loose on accountability but almost as prescriptive as the Obama administration on teacher evaluations.

As a result, it was felt that the arrangements for accommodating the legitimate interest of legal persons would not need to be as prescriptive as those for guaranteeing the right to privacy.

Likewise, network analyses have become popular as prescriptive tools in management consulting (e.g. Anklam 2007).

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Still, not wishing to be as domineeringly prescriptive as characters sketched above, we sat back and had a proper think about the pros and cons of the most common formats that DJs DJ with and decided to settle the debate once and for all by delving deep into that most pressing of issues: what does your preferred format of DJing say about you?

It has been argued, however, that the Islamic religion should not be taken as a proxy for women's attitudes either for or against termination of pregnancy, because they are influenced by various other factors, and faith is not so much prescriptive as well as important in a broader moral context [ 30, 31].

A third presumption: Africana philosophy should not be regarded as normatively prescriptive for philosophers identified as African or of African descent, as setting requirements for what their philosophizing must have been, or must be, about and to what ends because of their racial/ethnic identities.

But the regulations imposed on car design were every bit as intrusive and prescriptive as anything dreamed up by a Comecon government.It is something of an irony, therefore, that the city government of Taiyuan, which is located in what is, officially at least, still a communist country, should be looking to the market to solve its pollution problem.

So to abandon knowledge is to also discard 'self' as a prescriptive term to give up using 'self-other' as a guiding distinction.

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