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"normative prescriptions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to standards, or accepted ways of behaving, that are seen as desirable, or even obligatory. For example, "The court issued normative prescriptions for the company's behavior."
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Conversely, some results contradicted the normative prescriptions often associated with self-presentation.
This means that moral prescriptions legitimately take precedence over any other normative prescriptions.
The issues that are at stake in governance of science and technology are often normative assessments, calling forth for plural conditional advice instead of normative prescriptions.
While almost all global democrats see individuals as the fundamental object of concern, many proponents argue that relational qualities still matter in generating normative prescriptions (Miller 1995).
We illustrate the limitations of official governance assessment tools in appreciating the extent and vibrancy of local practices and agreements for improved services, and the discrepancies between the normative prescriptions and the governance arrangements on the ground.
The decision situation is potentially dense with juridical aspects, as well as normative prescriptions constructed on a social and political level.
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Minimalism is best seen as a normative prescription for what international human rights should be.
However, theory predicts that depreciation method-induced differences in accounting book values will cause managers to systematically deviate from this normative prescription.
Not all feminist approaches are antirealist, but nearly all are normative, offering prescriptions for revising both scientific practice and concepts such as objectivity and knowledge that have direct implications for realism.
The "slut" (and the "dyke" and the "fag") are positioned as transgressors, failing to properly align their sexual desires and behaviors with normative gender prescriptions.
National surveillance studies of unmarried youth beginning in 2004 asked about engagement in transactional sex, wording the question as follows: "Have you ever received gifts or money in exchange for sex?" In many parts of Madagascar, this exchange is implicit among a normative set of prescriptions in sexual relationships.
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