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The 11,000 companies in 70 countries that currently sell VMware virtualization software will be able to remain independent, selling the software and developing services and software around it, or they can agree to what Mr. Gelsinger termed a "highly prescriptive" relationship with VMware.
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This highlights the often prescriptive relationships that patients have with physicians in India [55], whereby physicians are required to navigate complicated social and legal realities in the provision of HIV care [56].
Within FGDs, in contrast to expert IDIs, discussion around the theme of social relationships revealed quite prescriptive marital and filial relationships, with clear expectations around roles, and pleasure found for the elderly in the successful lives of their children and in their sense of connectedness to their communities and ancestors.
Practitioners and academicians alike have developed useful frameworks and prescriptive solutions for enhancing relationships between suppliers and customers.
It was not meant to be prescriptive and an informal mentoring relationship works better for adult learners [ 39].
4 8 9 We argue that a workplace perpetuating leadership processes embedded in static leader follower relationships has the potential to be prescriptive about the division of labour and may be inflexible to innovation with potential adverse implications for patient care.
Shermer suggests that evolution is hard to accept in part because it is perceived to have dire moral consequences (Chapter 2), but he never takes on the admittedly difficult project of articulating a relationship between descriptive claims (the "is") and prescriptive claims (the "ought").
Health promotion messages focusing upon the 'breast is best' message are often perceived as prescriptive and unhelpful in the lived reality of everyday relationships, where competing goals of immediate family well-being are often valued over the long term health benefits of exclusive breastfeeding [ 13].
She summarizes, "The cornerstone of music therapy 's success is musical assessment of physical, cognitive and emotional needs, followed by prescriptive music interventions based on the disciplined study of music's relationship to human functioning".
What they found was an inverted-U relationship between rule explicitness and effectiveness: if rules were overly vague or overly prescriptive, they had a demotivating effect.
Many close-knit groups, such as the Amish or the Hasidic Jews, enforce norms of separation proscribing marriage and intimate relationships with outsiders, as well as specific dress codes and a host of other prescriptive and proscriptive norms that make the group unique and differentiate it from out-groups.
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