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It is prescriptive - head coach Joe Schmidt has nailed down every bit of detail - but without being boring.
Most male authors gave very prescriptive answers to this question.
"In general, shareholders tend to be more supportive of resolutions seeking disclosures of information that might be useful to investors; less supportive of prescriptive proposals seeking specific action," said Carol Bowie, head of Institutional Shareholders Services Americass Research group.
It is understood that Gove is resisting any new policy that would force headteachers to commit to delivering specific numbers of hours of sport, or specific sums of money to it, because such a prescriptive approach conflicts with his view that heads should be left to decide their own priorities.
Participants consumed alcohol at a frequency of less than once per week and had no self-reported history of neurological disease, substance abuse, head trauma, CNS tumors, or psychoactive prescriptive medication usage.
Solomon never addresses the question of aspiration head on — his book is not that prescriptive — but, reading it, I found myself thinking about my own childhood.
Editorially, Newsweek's plan calls for moving in the direction it was already headed — toward not just analysis and commentary, but an opinionated, prescriptive or offbeat take on events.
Independent school heads have also attacked the measure, describing it as "half-baked" and too prescriptive.
Those shows are prescriptive.
They're not prescriptive.
They're too prescriptive.
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