Examples of 'too prescriptive' in a sentence

Meaning of "too prescriptive"

too prescriptive - This phrase suggests that something is overly detailed or rigid, leaving little room for individual discretion or interpretation

How to use "too prescriptive" in a sentence

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Municipalities may have become too prescriptive.
That is too prescriptive.
I think we need to be careful not to be too prescriptive.
This seems too prescriptive.
Policymakers thus have to be cautious not to be too prescriptive.
It is far too prescriptive.
To be concerned about the rule being too prescriptive.
Conveners should avoid being too prescriptive when discussing possible actions.
My main reservation is about being too prescriptive.
The Draft Recommendation is too prescriptive and does not propose incremented, proportionate measures.
The charter could not be too prescriptive.
Thus, I fear that too prescriptive legislation will needlessly discriminate against some Member States.
Avoid making the content too prescriptive.
Haven't been too prescriptive about like, no, you Jacqueline and I.
And we need to not be too prescriptive.

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The CSRs on social and employment policy issues should not be too prescriptive.
Current management plans are too prescriptive and too complex.
Some members of the Working Group expressed the view that this subparagraph was too prescriptive.
Job descriptions today are too prescriptive and ridged.
Likewise, requiring a balance in the intensity of checks between locations appears too prescriptive.
This amendment is too prescriptive.
High-level standardization of business process models is supported but this should not be too prescriptive.
Believed they were too prescriptive.
Amendments 12 and 13 would restrict the working methods of the investigative body or are too prescriptive.
A regulatory framework that is too prescriptive can create other problems.
So I think they have avoided the evils of being too prescriptive.
It is a bit too prescriptive.
However, some stakeholders noted that this requirement is too prescriptive.
The development of standards that were too prescriptive or categorical was not seen as feasible.
Otherwise, we will have to abstain, because the original text is too prescriptive.
The Commission consider this too prescriptive a time period.
It was agreed, however, that guidance given to Governments should not be too prescriptive.
We are being far too prescriptive.
In keeping with the Commission 's approach the Committee does not want to be too prescriptive.
To other delegations, draft principle 5 was too prescriptive for a declaration of principles.
I am curious about that amendment, but feel that it would be too prescriptive.
Have five toys, you know . have not been too prescriptive about like, no, you Jacqueline and I.
Definition of produce, The paragraph on slabs is too prescriptive.
It was said to be too prescriptive.
According to IUCN 's legal advisor the last operant paragraph is too prescriptive.
Templates should not be too prescriptive.
The Employer Vice-Chairperson emphasized that the suggestive text was too prescriptive.
Believe the rule to be too prescriptive.
Finally, ISO would like to ensure that the developed standards will not be too prescriptive.
Another risk is to be too prescriptive.
The Adjudication Process ( i ) Timelines We recommend that the process not be too prescriptive.
I am trying not to be too prescriptive.
I do not think the list should be too prescriptive.
Several delegations feared that the standard would become too prescriptive if test methods were included.
Thus, any approach advocated by the WGIP should not be too prescriptive.

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