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The Army prescribes what its officers… Profile of Joseph Curran, president of the National Maritime Union.
"My view of positive psychology is that it describes rather than prescribes what human beings do," he says.
The bill prescribes what must be discussed in the consultation, a matter that should be left to patients and doctors.
Section 642 prescribes what shall be done when the petitioner who seeks the removal is in the actual custody of the state court.
This prescribes what schools must teach, how they should teach it, even how long instruction should be (one-and-a-half hours a day for each subject, broken down into smaller modules).
The Army prescribes what its officers shall wear, how and to whom they shall be married, how their children shall be reared, how nearly all their hours shall be passed, and how, at last, they shall be buried.
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"Are doctors only going to prescribe what benefits their pocketbook, or will they prescribe what benefits the patient?" she said.
He wants to prescribe what textbooks teachers should use, too.
If you start to try to control that and prescribe what people say, the next thing is prescribing what people think.
Rather it is an attempt to prescribe what the best form of atheism should be like.
The Salary Act, as amended, does not expressly prescribe what occurs if either House of Congress disapproves.
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