(1) Sex education in schools is no bad thing, providing it scores high on non-judgemental advice and information and low on recommendation and prescription .
(2) The strength of the book, however, lies in historical description rather than in theological prescription .
(3) If this is an ongoing problem, ask your prescriber to write the prescription for the dosage form you can take most comfortably.
(4) At the chemist picking up my prescription , I saw two young guys standing in line.
(5) Sadly, it seems that what matters to Judge Becker is not what courts say, but what the executive has said - and what the best policy prescription may be.
(6) The same diet prescription was adopted by all the participants.
(7) Quite the opposite, the aim of this paper is to increase awareness that a universal exercise and dietary prescription for reducing heart disease risk is not appropriate.
(8) Lastly, the defence of prescription does not apply to public nuisance because no one can acquire the right to commit a crime.
(9) The Lancet letter also gave details of the herbal prescription which this patient supposedly was taking.
(10) Writing clear and concise directions on the prescription will assist the patient in appropriate use of the medication.
(11) It can arise due to poor adherence to treatment, inappropriate prescription , irregular drug supply, or poor drug quality.
(12) Inappropriate use of the available data could result in prescription of incorrect dosages.
(13) We considered patients as currently receiving a drug if their last prescription was issued within 90 days before the index date.
(14) In order to write a prescription the recipient of the prescription must be a patient in their clinic and have a chart.
(15) Doctors will usually be less able than exercise teachers to advise on the individualised prescription of particular exercises or activities.
(16) The lotion is available on prescription
(17) But their immediate impact on the political structure, at a time when the power of prescription and force of custom were over-riding, is difficult to assess.
(19) The power of his book lies not in prescription , but rather in his acute, erudite and provocative historical analysis.
(20) I've got to pick up my prescription