prescriptive dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Spurious barony titles have been sold by using the names of administrative baronies for which there is no corresponding hereditary or prescriptive barony.
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Many other healthcare professions also have prescriptive authority related to their area of practice.
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This tendency for slippage serves a productive purpose, allowing the works to inhabit the discursive space between more prescriptive categories.
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However, on certain versions of the meta-ethical view called moral realism, moral facts are both descriptive and prescriptive at the same time.
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Knowing what or that to do in engineering is a mixture of descriptive and prescriptive knowledge.
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As the rules become established and developed, the prescriptive concept of grammatical correctness can arise.
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The members of the corps had the prescriptive right to choose the regiment to which they would be attached.
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He has criticized their prescriptive approaches to language.
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The first is strictly correct, the second and third are partially so, depending upon descriptive/prescriptive policies, and the last is inaccurate.
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The book is notable for its focus on how organizations actually operate, instead of previous approaches to organizations that emphasized prescriptive principles.
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