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Despite increasingly prescriptive official guidance about avoiding alcohol when pregnant, the evidence base on this subject is patchy at best.

"Social work values are about communities and family networks but, in the 1980s and 1990s, social services became increasingly prescriptive and individualistic," she said.

The modern Caucasian ideal of beauty has been packaged and exported to the rest of the world, and just as surgical operations to "westernise" oriental eyes have become increasingly popular, so the beauty standard has become increasingly prescriptive.

While education in England became increasingly prescriptive — with public debate on precisely what students were expected to know and whether, for example, there ought to be a greater focus on kings and queens, or the history of the British empire — the Scottish decided to pay more attention to how subjects were taught.

Reimposing central control at a time when bills are rising to pay for new power stations and other infrastructure risks attracting the odium of a hard-pressed public.Yet blackouts at home and embarrassment abroad are even worse, and so government pronouncements have been growing increasingly prescriptive.

There's a lesson there in these times of increasingly prescriptive algorithms.

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Performance based fire engineering design, as opposed to the traditional approach of satisfying highly prescriptive rules, is increasingly being taken up by clients and their professional advisers, including architects and engineers, because the performance based design approach can be used to offer a more attractive design through cost saving and greater design flexibility.

Yet such tasks are increasingly coming under the sway of prescriptive technologies based on what Franklin calls a production model.

Brown stated that she was aware of the fact that in this new era where iPads, tablets and mobile devices are increasingly found in small hands, a prescriptive "two hours or less" recommendation, "is just not the reality of what's happening.

Wildland fire management in savanna landscapes increasingly incorporates indigenous knowledge to pursue strategies of controlled, prescriptive burning to control fuel loads.

With increasingly complex architecture, new building technologies, etc., compliance with prescriptive code requirements for life safety is often times a sub-optimal solution, overly expensive, and sometimes simply impossible.

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