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as error or corruption thisprescriptivetradition is to be distinguished
in elley 1999 the earlyprescriptiveapproach assumed falsely that the
the difficulty with being highlyprescriptiveis that among other things
moves away from the highlyprescriptivenature of the current building
down will your guidance beprescriptiveabout the minimum standard that
authorities are working with nonprescriptiveguidance differences in implementation can
the guidance cannot be tooprescriptiveit must fit the requirements
more is the guidance veryprescriptiveor does it allow a
that the guidance is notprescriptivethe guidance applies not just
articles about officers being veryprescriptivewhen they check hmos that
executive to take a lessprescriptiveapproach and allow local authorities
at the present time theprescriptiveapproach however held sway for
there is the much moreprescriptiveapproach which is perhaps the
detail yet it is theprescriptivedogmatic approach that has dominated
regulations seem heavy handed andprescriptiveabout the procedure that councils
they seem to be unnecessarilyprescriptivethere are areas that lack
decision making i thought thatprescriptiveactivity died with communism angus
statement for scotland were notprescriptiveenough to be a material
a system that is lessprescriptivethan it has been in
standards for buildings is veryprescriptiveat present complying with building
is a problem with currentlyprescriptivetechnical standards which is that
where it is appropriate theseprescriptiveattitudes were based upon two
government should not have aprescriptiverole or instruct a charity
i am saying that theprescriptiverules are so complex and
not want to be tooprescriptivealthough we had to prepare
should be enabling rather thanprescriptivenhs borders was of the
in the work of theprescriptivegrammarians of the 18th century

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