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prescribed

set down as a rule or guide (= appointed) fixed or established especially by order or command; ) at the time appointed (or the appointed time (= positive) formally laid down or imposed positive laws conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline in prescribed order

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Simple sentences

If Tom doesn't take the prescribed medicine, his state of health might deteriorate.
The doctor prescribed it for her.
The doctor prescribed medicine for the patient.
The doctor prescribed some medicine for her cold.
Tom feels a little better after taking the medicine that the doctor prescribed.
Take the medicine the doctor prescribed you.
Take the medicine that the doctor prescribed to you.
The doctor went to the sick person's house and prescribed a few medications.
The doctor prescribed him medication.
The dermatologist prescribed me a cream.
The mayor prescribed to the citizens how to act.
Please take all of your medicine as prescribed.
Methadone is commonly prescribed as a pain killer.
Tom didn't take the medicine that the doctor prescribed.

Movie subtitles

I prescribed the drugs that robbed that child of every single limb.
We understand from speaking to Dr Turner that Wilma went to the Family Contraceptive Clinic recently and was prescribed the contraceptive pill?
I prescribed a sedative, but she doesn't really need anything.
In view of the extensive testimony, your continued silence. and on the recommendation of the doctors. the court considers it advisable, for your own safety. that you be committed to an institution. as prescribed by law.
It is the sentence of this court martial that you shall be executed on the morning of April the 9th, 1865 in the usual manner at the usual time prescribed by regulations.
Richard Roe, I sentence you to six years at hard labor. as prescribed by the laws of our sovereign state.
It is the sentence of the law and the judgment of this court that you be confined in the state institution for women at Tehachapi for the term prescribed by law.
I believe I prescribed a sedative for you, didn't I?
Dan, I prescribed that drink for you.
We'll show them what our courts can do To those who harbor prescribed outlaw.
You know, that if your name is on that list of prescribed criminals.
We promise to give thorough attention to their demand, according to prescribed rules, of course.
Well, I'll go for a walk on the beach, as the doctor prescribed.
And I'll rest a lot, and I'll sunbathe a little, as the doctor prescribed.
In view of the extensive testimony, your continued silence, and on the recommendation of the doctors, the court considers it advisable, for your own safety, that you be committed to an institution as prescribed by law.
We regret to inform you that we are unable to admit you to our Conservatory, because you are older than the prescribed maximum age limit.
I prescribed a laxative for him.
A fascist in the same situation would have prescribed for a Democrat a poison. What's this?
Don Severiano prescribed this for the mare and it's necessary to get it in the town right away.
So the doctor prescribed lots of rest, and sun and sea.
Carry on with the medicine and diet I've prescribed and plenty of fresh air.
As prescribed by law, take the right foot in the left hand.
There are several prescribed methods, pills, gas, electrocution- and it can be done immediately, or an hour from now or any specific time that you request.
He will be duty bound, just as you prescribed, not to divulge the method you've decided upon.
So, therefore, I prescribed myself a sea voyage and the exercise.
It is the judgement of this court that you be taken to the state prison and be there put to death in the manner prescribed by law.
The chief instructor told me that the prescribed course of training demands. oh, you had the makings of the best pilot in the outfit before you ever knew a rule.
I. Mem, doctors I send say you do not take medicine for sleeping as prescribed.
A fascist in the same situation would have prescribed for a Democrat a poison.
He already prescribed medicine for him.
I prescribed fifteen days of absolute rest for him.
This time it'll be in carefully prescribed dosage which you'll have to supervise.
I ask this court to find the accused guilty. and impose the penalties prescribed by the code of military justice.
I prescribed a life with less stimuli of any kind.

News and current affairs

The petition called for the monarchy to work within constitutionally prescribed limits, and for an independent judiciary.
In 2003, having seen that its tax cuts for the rich had failed to stimulate the economy as promised, the administration refused to revise its strategies, but instead just prescribed more of the same medicine.
Either the damage caused by the financial crisis was more serious than people realized, or the economic medicine prescribed was less efficacious than policymakers believed.
Without a proper diagnosis of the 2008 crisis, an effective cure cannot be prescribed.
A good doctor does not intervene arbitrarily in the body's processes, but only in cases where there is objective proof of a disease and an effective treatment can be prescribed.
These forecasts have been wrong not because EU countries failed to implement the prescribed policies, but because the models upon which those policies relied were so badly flawed.
In the past, the Geneva Convention prescribed how regular prisoners of war and members of irregular military forces should be treated when apprehended: they are not to be dealt with as criminals.
The world has undergone massive economic deregulation, prescribed by the monetarist doctrine supported by the conservative forces dominant in the developed countries of North America, Europe, and the Far East.
And, when antibiotics are called for, we need to finish the prescribed course.
The unfocused set of structural reforms prescribed by its current financing agreement will not do that.
Just as we can choose to damage our health by overeating, smoking cigarettes, and neglecting to take prescribed medications, we can also choose to remain uninformed on policy issues.
Part of the rule of law is security of property rights - if you owe money on your house, for example, the bank can't simply take it away without following the prescribed legal process.
In sum: the ECB is doing its job well as prescribed by its charter; it also serves as a scapegoat for politicians, which isn't in the charter but is something politicians intended all along.
Similarly, cardiologists once prescribed drugs to reduce sudden death in patients after heart attacks.
Textbooks - pink for girls, blue for boys, each with different contents - emphasize the rules prescribed by Imam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab, an eighteenth-century cleric and the founder of Wahhabism.
Instead of the convergence prescribed by the Maastricht Treaty, the radical narrowing of interest-rate differentials generated divergences in economic performance.
We analyzed trade-offs between competing objectives (say, equity versus efficiency), and prescribed policies to meet desired economic outcomes, including redistribution.
The officially prescribed musical diet of North Koreans consists of patriotic hymns to the Communist Party, odes to the Dear Leader, to his father, the Great Leader, Kim Il-Song, and to the heroic spirit of the Korean people.
This does not mean that our economic knowledge cannot guide us, only that what works in theory - or worked in the past or elsewhere - should be prescribed with an appropriate degree of self-doubt.
For warfarin, a widely prescribed drug used to prevent blood clots, genotyping can guide the right dose and hasten the time it takes to get to steady state.
The central bank promised to redeem its own currency on demand by any holders, foreign or domestic, in prescribed amounts of hard currencies.
Often these pegs were ranges rather than precise values, and in many cases the midpoint of the bracket moved over time at a prescribed speed.
Most important, it would give individuals the freedom to respond to unexpected insights as they arise, rather than compelling them to follow a prescribed agenda.
But high unemployment and a lack of investment cannot be blamed on the medicine prescribed; they are symptoms of the country's failure to reform its public administration and to enhance the flexibility of its economy.
Greece is now subject to a cure - further austerity - that has not worked in the past and that was prescribed solely to address Germany's domestic political needs.

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