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Meanings of more prescriptive in English
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Usage of more prescriptive in English
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For example, their estates would become subject to Spain's moreprescriptive inheritance laws.
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They may have to be moreprescriptive than that.
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From my experience, it seems Coles are moreprescriptive at turning on the bag scales.
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Benefits consultant Mercer said the measures were "far moreprescriptive" and "rigorous" than has generally been expected.
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In the background, there was the option of moreprescriptive measures, such as quotas, if the targets failed to be met.
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Bair acknowledged that international counterparts have moved more quickly on bank pay reform, and in some cases have been moreprescriptive in their rulemaking.
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Dr Betty said the government and ministry may need to be moreprescriptive about testing, in order to get numbers up to a better level.
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Suggested improvements included: - Moreprescriptive and targeted procedures, including templates and workbooks, to guide audit teams in the work they perform.
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- Improve surcharging regulation by expanding its application and ensuring customers using lower-cost payment methods cannot be over-surcharged by allowing moreprescriptive limits on surcharging.