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government was permitting domestic factors to dictate a weakening of NATO defenses.
d 7 yards at the sidelines instead (CFL rules dictate a 20-yard end zone and no other stadium had l
Election laws in Costa Rica dictate, among other things, that a candidate require
omputer on her own, giving her the ability to dictate and edit, as well as to browse the Internet.
lidays they would love to take, and generally dictate and limit most aspects of their lives.
gestions that the United States was trying to dictate anti-terrorism policy to Pakistan's new gover
The stories Skaay chose to dictate are the Qquuna Cycle, the longest poem record
ard of Education held powers under the act to dictate curriculum and textbook content, require teac
p.m. Munich time, the terrorists issued a new dictate, demanding transportation to Cairo.
of equal consideration of interests does not dictate equal treatment of all those with interests,
e to having been born prematurely, she has to dictate everything and cannot use a computer or text.
poken about her refusal to allow Hollywood to dictate her weight.
lar politician in Louisiana, he was unable to dictate his successor in the Senate.
nd implant him with a device enabling them to dictate his actions by remote control.
feared the Catholic Church and the Pope would dictate his policies.
he allowed his audience and the situation to dictate his show.
s and prone to consultation of pagan seers to dictate his course of action in battle.
e only his personal convictions and would not dictate his administration.
For these programs, Federal planners would dictate how and where funds were spent.
er-defined library tags act as templates that dictate how program code is generated from informatio
derogatory term for a person who attempts to dictate how everything around them is done - "a contr
re representation than their population would dictate if electorates contained equal numbers of vot
velt, Taft felt that the president should not dictate lawmaking and should leave Congress free to a
s truth was an "intention of nature" or a new dictate of natural law philosophy.
television saying "We will not let the public dictate our moves", to say the large supplies would n
nmates, and adjusts to the strict rules which dictate prisoners' movements in minute detail.
onnages have boomed as the economies of scale dictate that a larger ship generates more profit.
Naming conventions dictate that it should end in 'railway station', and
nk that local school boards should be able to dictate that they start the day with prayer."
Because of CARO standards that dictate that viruses should not be named after compan
To select the next sultan Malay customs dictate that the son of a royal wife takes precedence
Very generally, top-down processes dictate that the abundance of prey taxa is dependent
Culverhouse went so far as to dictate that Miami Dolphins games also be blacked out
er of electricity; the laws of thermodynamics dictate that more power is consumed pumping the water
is opinion) subverted the Academy laws, which dictate that members must have seen all nominated fil
o legal heir, Tongan constitution and culture dictate that it is not possible for him to raise his
Or, a more trivial example, the law does not dictate that I have a car, but if I do, I have to dri
ing alliance is impossible because game rules dictate that there can only be one winner at the end
he jungle with Chris Brain, Shipwrecked rules dictate that an opposing tribe cannot stand on the op
New plans agreed upon on March 25, 2010, dictate that The Port Authority will take control of
The situation calling for a well kill will dictate the method taken.
e right of the General Court to legislate and dictate the "Countenance of Authority".
lly governed by the Railroad Commission) that dictate the well must have specific areas of isolatio
to affect the outcome, he never allows it to dictate the sculpture's final identity.
where a and b are constants that dictate the level of curvature in the x-z and y-z pla
re, design standards need to be in place that dictate the acceptable policy structure.
the intensity of the work involved would dictate the point at which total output begins to fal
not want Seattle Slew to get an easy lead and dictate the pace as he did in the Marlboro Cup, so Ba
Horseland allows players to dictate the price of their services and creates a nat
k such as grid cells and specifies rules that dictate the state of a cell based on the states of it
as many symbols as factors, and their values dictate the level of each factor: conventionally, − f
rt to invoke a right of self-determination to dictate the terms of a proposed secession to the othe
les rewrote an entire botched arrangement and dictate the parts to each backing musician, as there
It also allows the programmer to dictate the order of execution, making it easier to d
rk, United States using the wall pay-phone to dictate the melody, rhythm and lyrics to the recordin
we had to get it done and we kind of let time dictate the schedule instead of our feelings and that
it was not the business of the government to dictate the usage of contraception by married couples
g to try to control his young players' lives, dictate their hairstyles, or attempt to censor their
he day they are born, and that parents should dictate this routine, not the other way round.
"And, it doesn't also get to dictate to our allies what they can or cannot do, in
gagement and the necessity on the ground will dictate to Jerry Rawlings what he will do there,” Moh
ons Security Council but the Assembly may not dictate to the Council.
t in the domain of the Election Commission to dictate to political parties which candidates to fiel
vote for Wallace, but that he did not want to dictate to the convention.
rious offences, it is not the court's role to dictate to the states what specific form such a jury
sed Klaus Overbeck in particular of trying to dictate to them what they could print in the newspape
is Baichwal's ability to resist this urge to dictate what lightning, and ultimately chance, fate,
, and where it lands (i.e. which deity) helps dictate where the student should focus his devotion o
ttings between the different neutralinos will dictate which patterns of decays are allowed.
scope, the application for the microscope may dictate which microscope is preferred.
t is that one's love for a subject should not dictate which aspects of the subject is discussed and
Dictation provides users the ability to dictate words that will be transcribed into typed tex
                                                                                                   


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