Examples of using Prescriptive in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Yesware takes a three-point approach to describing prescriptive analytics.
it is not intended to be prescriptive.
principles, married with prescriptive tools and exercises.
Therefore, I assume a prescriptive ethical tone to conclude this article.
I also learned the difference between descriptive historical passages and prescriptive doctrinal exhortations.
Prescriptive Intervention. Directs client by giving advice and direction.
The rules for the organisation of these platforms are not prescriptive.
we do not need a prescriptive envelope.
However, it is important that these should serve as a guide rather than be prescriptive;
should be constructive and creative, not prescriptive and pernickety.
These stages are not prescriptive.
it is less prescriptive.
The prescriptive applied ethics and theoretical approach are characterized by one-way interaction between moral theory
That is why we should not be too prescriptive regarding the issues of biometric risks
Simultaneously, the user supports a prescriptive and medicamentalizing practice by the intentionality of the care received.
Procedural and prescriptive rules should be avoided where possible to ensure legislation does not become obsolete.
We must avoid being too prescriptive and thus putting up artificial barriers which would prevent us reaching our goals.
Utilize Timeline's prescriptive analytics to learn where you can fix process flows when they deviate.
Highly prescriptive new security measures for all operators would lead to a breakdown of the supply chain.
Both reports are also too prescriptive on the treatment of victims