Sentence examples for prescriptive manner from inspiring English sources

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"The book is not necessarily meant to make women eat brussels sprouts during a certain week," says Avena, "but, if they can focus on them in one week and try to incorporate them into their diet, I'm giving them a way to eat healthily in a prescriptive manner – not just telling them: 'OK, eat healthily.'" Which, judging by obesity levels, isn't enough.

The game quiz applies certain game elements, like score, time constraints, competition, collaboration, to mention few, and aims on encouraging students to interact with the artifacts in a more prescriptive manner.

The real challenge, he said, would be to figure out a way for the medical profession to interact with these online communities, "not in a prescriptive manner but with an approach that is conducive to listening and advising".

As Kellogg School of Management professor Brayden King puts it, corporations are now writing their ethics statements in a more "descriptive, rather than prescriptive" manner to entice future employees.

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Its core products are its lengthy periodical Assessment Reports mainly produced by a decentralized, worldwide network of thousands of scholars and experts in order to assess the current state of scientific knowledge in a scientifically sound and policy-relevant but not policy-prescriptive manner.

The prescriptive or coordinated manner through which a city is run has always proved to have effective results as compared to a situation where there is no compulsion to develop in line with the government goals and policies.

In this essential guide, George S. Everly, Jr., developer of the Johns Hopkins RAPID PFA method, and Jeffrey M. Lating, his collaborator in its implementation, describe the principles and practices underpinning this psychological model in an easy-to-follow, prescriptive, and practical manner.

(E) Patients with a diagnosis of diabetes should have a complete medical history and physical examination by a licensed health care provider with prescriptive authority in a timely manner upon entry.

It's a prescriptive right of way.

Charlotte Woodhead, director of law with humanities at the University of Warwick, says the course encourages students to stop viewing the law as "strict, prescriptive rules, and to engage with it in a more humane manner".

Improvisation, also called Extemporization, in music, the extemporaneous composition or free performance of a musical passage, usually in a manner conforming to certain stylistic norms but unfettered by the prescriptive features of a specific musical text.

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