Examples of using Prescriptive in English and their translations into Finnish
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It is far too prescriptive.
Prescriptive linguists are literally the worst.
We do not want to be prescriptive.
Overly prescriptive requirements in parts of the current legislation;
We are being far too prescriptive.
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Thus, I fear that too prescriptive legislation will needlessly discriminate against some Member States.
Paragraph 1 is overly specific and prescriptive.
In a less prescriptive form, there is an amendment concerning joint accounts that has gained support elsewhere.
The Commission consider this too prescriptive a time period.
In keeping with the Commission's approach the Committee does not want to be too prescriptive.
It is certainly now much less prescriptive, which is good.
Otherwise, we will have to abstain,because the original text is too prescriptive.
Current management plans are too prescriptive and too complex.
Furthermore, prescriptive rules allow legal certainty and straightforward compliance checking.
The original formulation of Amendment 6 was more prescriptive.
Highly prescriptive new security measures for all operators would lead to a breakdown of the supply chain.
This list is, however, neither exhaustive nor prescriptive.
This approach is less prescriptive and has the advantage of increasing manufacturers' sense of responsibility;
Commission finds the remainder of the amendment overly prescriptive.
The view of Member States,that it was too prescriptive, came to be shared by many Members of this Parliament.
This will bring about a new legislative complexity and a prescriptive pollution.
The outline is not prescriptive, but draws from implementation and action plans presented by Candidate Countries.
Both these tools can potentially reduce the need for detailed prescriptive regulation.
A prescriptive instrument would have been the wrong avenue, making it impossible to take into account the regional dimension.
Contrary to otherparts of the Directive, the provisions on infringing activities are very prescriptive.
However the suggested wording is too prescriptive and it may impact on the competence of Member States as far as defence matters are concerned.
However, animal welfare organisations andsome Member States stressed the need for keeping prescriptive requirements.
However the whole directive could be made less prescriptive by eliminating pre-packed preparations of fresh minced meat from Annex II altogether.
Paul Feyerabend examined the history of science with a more critical eye, andultimately rejected any prescriptive methodology at all.
The first problem, in both reports, is the tendency to be too prescriptive and interfering in the detail of Member States' criminal justice systems.