Synonym: advise, advocate, assign, direct, order, recommend, suggest. Similar words: describe, prescription, ascribe, subscriber, transcribe, description, prescient, tribe. Meaning: [prɪ'skraɪb] v. issue commands or orders for.
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91. Of course, demurrer reasons are important to prescribe to the promotion of information-circulating.
92. General practitioners often prescribe antibiotics for respiratory tract infections when nasal discharge is purulent.
93. Doctors prescribe Ritalin to hyperactive kids to calm and increase their attention span.
94. The parties may prescribe the place and manner of safekeeping.
95. Do not prescribe to me what I'm going to do.
96. Some countries and areas definitely prescribe the victim' promise in legislation, so take it as legal justifiability, such as Italy, Korea[sentencedict.com], Macao.
97. The protocol does not offer conference control services, nor does it prescribe how a conference is to be managed.
98. But many doctors prescribe the drugs far too cavalierly, Dr. Jenkins said.
99. What kind of antipyretic do you usually prescribe to children who have got high fever?
100. For example, doctors receive bonuses if they prescribe ACE inhibitor drugs to patients with congestive heart failure.
101. He likes to prescribe to others how they should act.
102. But unlike other sports, the rules of golf not only dictate the rules of the game, they actually prescribe a code of behavior and ethics for our athletes.
103. A doctor might prescribe a drug to bring your heartbeat back under control and try to induce vomiting with ipecac, pump your stomach or absorb the toxin with ingested charcoal.
104. The post compliance manual shall prescribe the business operation procedure and norms of each post.
105. The doctor may prescribe the vitamins or recommend a brand that you can buy over the counter.
106. Your doctor can recommend an over-the-counter brand or prescribe a prenatal vitamin for you.
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107. For diarrhea, physicians may prescribe antidiarrheal medication, antibiotics, intravenous fluids or changes in diet.
108. To prescribe in the Statutes, Academic Ordinances or Academic Regulations the requirements for matriculation.
109. Many obstetricians now prescribe acyclovir to pregnant women with herpes during the last month before delivery.
110. Article 15 Doctors must prescribe psychotropic drugs on the basis of the actual need in treatment.
111. Cysteine bears a remarkable chemical similarity to a drug called acetylcysteine, which doctors prescribe for their patients with bronchitis and respiratory infections.
112. If I were a medical man, I should prescribe a holiday to any patient who considered his work important.
113. I neither prescribe nor proscribe alcohol, but if you're going to drink, have no more than one or two four-ounce glasses of wine, one or two beers, or one or two ounces of liquor.
114. Rule of Securites companies shall prescribe on position and responsibility, and removal condition, procedure and on.
115. It also works well to prescribe cyproheptadine for a patient with dawn phenomenon.
116. Someone who behaves as foolishly as you has no right to prescribe how others should behave.
117. The Justice Department also said the pharmaceutical giant provided kickbacks to health-care providers to encourage them to prescribe other drugs, including Lipitor, Viagra and Zoloft.
118. The bid invitation documents shall prescribe the exchange rate standards and exchange rate risks.
119. Civil Code doesn t prescribe the general personality right of artificial person, but the concrete right.
120. A securities investment trust enterprise shall prescribe and execute the criteria for selecting fund custodian institution.
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