And he was generous to many, and offered wise counsel, not prescriptively, but by gentle questioning of your own beliefs. |
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Radio New Zealand has operated quite successfully in the past without this prescriptively politically correct charter. |
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Again, the goal is to examine ideas and explore concepts descriptively rather than prescriptively. |
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Genres are often seen prescriptively as a means of interpellating the subject into existing norms and hierarchies. |
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Yet while the book excels descriptively, it falls short analytically and prescriptively. |
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And perhaps only the most prescriptively devout among us is likely to advocate banning the sale of alcohol again in the United States. |
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So we tried to use the data prescriptively to figure out what might be coming next. |
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By having the respondents place activities on a scale of acceptability or tolerance, we sidestep the problem of prescriptively defining the meanings of key concepts. |
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While the art and science of diagnosis is dependent upon comparisons among groups, clinicians should apply their choice of treatments prescriptively. |
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To ensure thorough compliance auditing, it is inadvisable to prescriptively limit the conditions under which a compliance audit should take place. |
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These terms are used colloquially and are not defined prescriptively. |
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What that law is cannot be prescriptively defined, but the thrust of this text is that restraint is a public virtue that must be observed in making it. |
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Those results suggest that Becker's descriptive division between rule creators and rule enforcers may turn out to be prescriptively desirable. |
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We should therefore reject this account of formalizing rules as unsound, both descriptively and prescriptively. |
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That hurts my ears even though it is prescriptively correct. |
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Heroism can't be undertaken prescriptively, and those of us who write and make art without fear of arrest should pause before accusing Zhao of collaboration or cowardice. |
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The national Member States, the Commission, but also other international legislators are required to act prescriptively in the supply of services. |
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Accounting rules are increasingly interpreted prescriptively rather than based on broad principles that are seen as too fuzzy to hold up in court. |
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These moderators could be used prescriptively to guide a more efficient allocation of treatment resources. |
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The automation can also trigger Resolve's human-guided automation and process guidance to prescriptively lead agents to resolve the issues more quickly and effectively. |
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