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It strikes me that there is a prescriptive or palliative quality to your choices.
There is a prescriptive flavor to this tale, a sense that this is ideally how conservation should be done, never mind the shocking demise of a few benighted, if genuinely threatening Christians.
If a hedge merely obstructs your light and its branches do not overhang your property, you probably cannot force your neighbour to do anything about it unless there is a prescriptive right to light - that is one acquired through uninterrupted use over 20 years.
System decomposition, on the other hand, is a prescriptive activity because the system is being designed.
In complex animals, the sheet-flow design is a prescriptive evolutionary construction for efficient gas exchange by diffusion.
The provision of such designated refuge floor is a prescriptive requirement in the fire code of Hong Kong.
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Historically, liberal internationalism has been a prescriptive ideology.
The aphorism that politics ends at the water's edge isn't really a neutral observation; it's a prescriptive norm.
This would be difficult to apply to other cases, he said, and governments would want clarity around whether there should be a prescriptive approach from the courts.
Being a prescriptive bunch, these economists would no doubt call attention to the authorities' failure to meet their own inflation target and wonder loudly if enough was being done to stimulate spending.
It's a prescriptive right of way.
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