prescriptive in A Sentence

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    Normative(Prescriptive) ethics: How should people act?

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    The Capricorn is reliable, Prescriptive and disciplined.

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    This we can call Prescriptive knowledge.

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    Neither my book nor my classes are Prescriptive.

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    descriptive and Prescriptive.

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    Hence, normative ethics is sometimes called Prescriptive, rather than descriptive.

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    Economists and business professors suggest two primary uses: descriptive and Prescriptive.

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    And they expect you to adhere to their Prescriptive treatments.

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    Economists and business professors suggest two primary uses(noted above): descriptive and Prescriptive.

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    A curriculum is Prescriptive and is based on a more general syllabus

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    A few years into this journey, I discovered this thing called Prescriptive reading.

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    We have made different choices, but in our region, we are not very Prescriptive.

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    There are currently no IMO regulations to provide Prescriptive requirements for fuel cell installations;

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    Taking a descriptive as well as Prescriptive approach, the course distinguishes between leadership and management.

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    Creating highly sought-after graduates, you will learn how to apply descriptive, predictive and Prescriptive modelling techniques.-.

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    This list is designed to be a starter pack for changing but is by no means Prescriptive;

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    Only Prescriptive analytics(mathematical optimization and operations research) can capture the full range of options the decision maker faces.

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    I do that to this day, except now Prescriptive reading is half of every book I read.

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    Not only is this far too Prescriptive, you also run the risk of coming across as overly negative.

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    Annoyingly, from time to time, in the area of naturally-active products, they sometimes become Prescriptive or are withdrawn from the market.

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    Its an open forum, it is not Prescriptive, you do not decide on a course of action based on a discussion.

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    On closer inspection, though, I think there are serious problems with both the descriptive and Prescriptive claims we're being asked to accept.

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    Regrettably, from time to time it happens with products containing natural ingredients that they are soon to be Prescriptive or even stop production.

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    (c) Given the problems associated with Prescriptive strategic change, why is it important and what can be done to better manage this process?

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    In some overseas settings, schools with low achievement(which are more likely to be hard-to-staff) may be given very Prescriptive curricula, such as Success for All.

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    The word Science comes from Latin word"scientia" meaning"knowledge" and in the broadest sense it is any systematic knowledge-base or Prescriptive practice capable of resulting in prediction.

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    The eye's surface has unique properties for each of us, so any contact lens, decorative or Prescriptive, needs to be assessed by an eye doctor before use.”.

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    No, we want to be able to claim that what we do is“brain based”- which entails pretending that phrase is more meaningful and Prescriptive than it actually is.

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    The evaluation of the teaching will be: 20% the participation in the forums, 40% the weighted average of the tests carried out in the Prescriptive times for it;

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    There are no Prescriptive ways to deliver the curriculum, which is one of the benefits of homeschooling- the freedom to engage with the curriculum in a different, more creative way.

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