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1. Some are revealed religions by some messenger of God and some are like Hindu religion where it is usually a personal matter and not dictated by any single holy book
2. Our lifestyle and behaviour are dictated by the expectations of others
3. So why be dictated to by the heavy hand of commerce ?
4. He dictated a cryptic message to the florist, signed himself as The Telephone Man, and even remembered to put his own mobile number on the bottom of the card
5. ’ I assured her several minutes later, looking at the list she’s dictated – how are we going to get all that into the car?
6. Though mostly by accident and for the most part unconscious, the way we humans react to the world around us is dictated in a large part by a series of Conditioned Responses we have been learning since early childhood
7. He dictated a cryptic
8. of a Church is dictated in this book
9. For Aura law dictated that upon the death of a spouse, the husband could invoke the next sister in line to take her place
10. They dictated the text of a public notice to be circulated, and also to be posted at the public gathering places in the village
11. Her modesty dictated the rule
12. Then he got lost in wondering why are girls pretty at all? What is pretty? Desa explained it had to do with fitting patterns dictated by hormones and took all the fun out of it
13. The color of their robes was dictated by their Order, which was in turn dictated by their level of power
14. evidently dictated by the same corporation-spirit which enacted the bye-law of Sheffield
15. When I came to live with Maye, I promised myself that I wouldn’t allow my world to be dictated
16. They are as wise, however, as if they had all been dictated by the most deliberate wisdom
17. These restraints upon importation, though prior to the establishment of the bounty, were dictated by the same spirit, by the same principles, which afterwards enacted that regulation
18. They are actions dictated by seeing in the moment, and motivated solely by the needs of the moment
19. But though the policy of Great Britain, with regard to the trade of her colonies, has been dictated by the same mercantile spirit as that of other nations, it has, however, upon the whole, been less illiberal and oppressive than that of any of them
20. though the reality was that Victor dictated
21. their motives are frequently dictated by their egos instead of their Higher Selves
22. The infallible decrees of the church had pronounced the Latin translation of the Bible, commonly called the Latin Vulgate, to have been equally dictated by divine inspiration, and therefore of equal authority with the Greek and Hebrew originals
23. and Japan, and they even cruised to Australia and the South Seas as conditions dictated
24. The oars were never allowed to relent the fast pace that was dictated by a drum in the belly of the ship
25. Thus we all sat our desks and wrote a nice letter which he dictated with his usual loud voice as follows: “Dear Mom
26. ―Popular‖ Opinion does not dictate but is dictated to, rather
27. A society, however well-intentioned, ceases to be ―tolerant,‖ once that society allows itself to devolve into a sociopolitical checklist dedicated to the advancement of ―appropriate‖ behavior and verbal expressions dictated by idiosyncratic designs rather than common sense lest its members be perceived as offending artificially constructed practices that have inexplicably seeped their way into the conventional mainstream
28. The Rule of Law, as it relates to Immigration Policy, or any other law for that matter, should dictate and not be dictated to
29. Were they to know it, they would join the ranks of the great majority of the population who, with their silence, oppose those demonstrations, reject the leadership of pacifists who sponsor peace under any pretext and at any price, and trust the good sense and judgment of governing leaders who, backed by concrete facts, row against the current, mark out urgencies dictated by reasoning and make decisions of grave consequences for the benefit and security of the people they govern
30. They were most importantly shown how to impress and guide hundreds, if not thousands of people as the Law, the Ministry, and the Ruling Council dictated
31. Before he left for the school, he dictated the letter for Elizabeth to write
32. LP had crunched the numbers and the probability dictated that this was the winning spin
33. dictated by the Karmic chart of the individual, the Devatas thus
34. The Mongols could have had all of Europe, but they withdrew because tradition dictated that they pay a final tribute to their great leader who had been unhorsed at the height of his worldly achievements
35. The reason for the lack of constructions is that the government dictated that the nuclear
36. But the basic five-fingered bone structure is also similar and could have been shaped by the difference in usage that survival seems to have dictated for each species
37. When we say that the texts are words of God, one could imagine that God has dictated the phrases that he wanted to reach readers in the author´s ear; that´s how represented the authors of the sacred books are usually represented in many of the paintings seen in the churches
38. This was tied to the issue of states rights…to decide for themselves…compared to being dictated to by the Federal Congress
39. The most prudent way to handle this dilemma—the way dictated by Universal Sense—is for her to uti-
40. As dictated by
41. frictionless walls of the duct, travelling as they dictated
42. He had refrained from calling Becky when Suzy was around and dictated his work through email
43. interviews, meeting minutes and even notes dictated with the use of a MP3 player
44. The reason for the lack of constructions is that the government dictated that the nuclear plant to be constructed had to be reviewed and approved before construction could start and then a separate approval was required to operate the plant
45. The teacher lectured or dictated a lesson, and the
46. It is clear that what may and what may not be said and done will be dictated by Marcuse and those like him
47. “After completion of a phone call guided by our talk sheet, Park dictated a cover memo into a recording device, urging my input as he did so
48. He walked for the length of a spring story only as his feet dictated, though there was a strain of his thought within that drove him onwards, but he was too distracted to grasp it fully
49. Was he an employee here at RMBN? Was he from News and Current Affairs? Why would he submit his proposal along with the names? How would I explain this to Ka Rudy and to Management that someone dictated this to me? Also, why did he assume that Inspector Carrillo would accept the role as co-host?
50. As protocol dictated, the crew of the visiting aircraft waited for the Captain to walk out, then followed him down the stairs