Sentence examples for is too prescriptive from inspiring English sources

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The second is too prescriptive: it provides guaranteed places for a select group in a specific role, without strengthening the career ladder for women as a whole.However, there is plenty more that can be done.

Although supportive of a new treaty in principle, the White House has also raised concerns, saying that if it is too prescriptive many nations will be deterred from signing.

Otherwise, we will have to abstain, because the original text is too prescriptive.

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They're too prescriptive.

As a younger manager, I was too prescriptive.

He now fears that these early films were too prescriptive, too subjective.

For your idea to spread, it can't be too prescriptive or too well branded.

The rules, they say, are too prescriptive and, in many ways, unworkable.

Philipa Harvey, a primary teacher from Croydon, said the tests were too prescriptive.

It's too prescriptive, it's not age-sensitive, there isn't enough space for the input of teachers.

To be too prescriptive about the recipe would be to miss the point of its generous nature.

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