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In this descriptive idea that humans mirror something greater there emerges the strongly prescriptive reminder that we ought to emulate that which is better than ourselves (viz. through the pursuit of knowledge and good deeds).
This idea, often expressed as the idea that "the microcosm mirrors the macrocosm"—a common Platonic, Pythagorean, and Neoplatonic trope has a strongly prescriptive overtone: it's not simply that lesser things mirror greater things, but that in this mirroring, we find the purpose of the lesser things, viz. to be just like the greater things.
It is clear to the observer upon reading her precise statement and watching the video of it, as pointed out by others, that in fact her point was by no means descriptive but strongly prescriptive.
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Given that the tremor frequencies observed in the two pathologies overlap and tremor frequency variance is the same in the two pathologies (O'Suilleabhain and Matsumoto, 1998; Jankovic and Tolosa, 2007), the circuitry sustaining essential tremor must be more strongly coupled and prescriptive in the relative timing of neural activity between elements, necessary for sustaining essential tremor.
Those shows are prescriptive.
They're not prescriptive.
They're too prescriptive.
They are prescriptive.
Don't be prescriptive.
This story isn't prescriptive.
It wasn't prescriptive either.
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