proscriptive in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Good business processes on top of pre- or proscriptive tech will also be bad news.
www.itpro.co.uk
There is a logic as to why we abide by such seemingly proscriptive grammatical regulations.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Better governance acts as a superstructure on which all other market and proscriptive regulations are built.
www.mondovisione.com
New ways of looking at and appreciating creative endeavour -- more fluid and less proscriptive -- are opening to us all.
www.straight.com
At one end is the more proscriptive and syllabus-like approach.
theconversation.com
Further, if you are binded by a co-borrowing agreement, it is important that you are covered if the conditions are proscriptive during times of financial stress.
www.propertyobserver.com.au
This isn't intended to be a proscriptive document about horror design but rather short list of ideas for using game mechanics to build tension.
www.gamasutra.com
Many of the most successful projects are built on the belief that girls need less proscriptive, more progressive toys.
www.fastcoexist.com
Yes, after 1788 there was a national council of sorts, but it met irregularly and at the time had no prescriptive or proscriptive powers.
en.wikipedia.org
A codified agreement always runs the risk of limiting a dynamic relationship to a proscriptive and politicised manifesto.
theconversation.com

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