Use "dictate" in a sentence

1. No one shall dictate to me.

2. 10 Funds dictate what we can do.

3. 1 No one shall dictate to me.

4. “Curative doesn’t dictate medical policy,” he added

5. During Paul’s captivity, soldiers heard him dictate letters

6. How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

7. They are in no position to dictate terms .

8. 3 He cannot write but he can dictate.

9. These dictate one part is communicated by hypophysis.

10. 2 How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

11. 4 They are in no position to dictate terms .

12. I'll try not to dictate your personal behavior, Corporal.

13. The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.

14. They dictate how much money our time is actually worth.

15. 9 The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.

16. 8 Circumstances dictate that I should leave this town forever.

17. And allow a lone terrorist to dictate U.S. foreign policy?

18. Biorhythms are theoretical cycles which allegedly dictate health and behavior

19. 11 Can they dictate how the money will be spent?

20. 5 You can't dictate to people how they should live.

21. 18 We're now in a position to dictate our own demands.

22. 17 It took him a long time to dictate this letter.

23. 21 The media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.

24. Don't let the other team dictate the tempo of the game.

25. Scavenger hunts can be as simple or involved as circumstances dictate.

26. 12 The US government attempted to dictate the terms of the agreement.

27. " But you ca n't dictate your behavior based on your privacy settings . "

28. 14 No one is going to dictate to me where to live!

29. 15 Don't let the other team dictate the tempo of the game.

30. 22 You can't dictate to me how I should spend my money.

31. Old woman, you have no authority to dictate or declare my place.

32. The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.

33. The IMF should not dictate how Mexico should run its monetary policies.

34. One-stop shopping enables the supermarket to dictate what the shopper can acquire.

35. Crepitate •lactate, tractate •apartheid • peltate • edentate •testate • dictate • meditate • agitate •vegetate • interdigitate •cogitate

36. 19 The laws of physics dictate that what goes up must come down.

37. 7 What right do they have to dictate how we live our lives?

38. A rigorous syllabus and lots of tests dictate the kind of work done.

39. 13 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.

40. • Cofferdams are contractor’s temporary works and can be revised as field conditions dictate.

41. Personal needs, finances and other circumstances would dictate the type of services obtained.

42. 24 The union leaders are trying to dictate their demands to the employer.

43. The officers were more or less able to dictate terms to successive governments.

44. 23 He cannot be allowed to dictate what can and cannot be inspected.

45. 6 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.

46. 26 The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.

47. 25 Fashion gurus dictate crazy ideas such as squeezing oversized bodies into tight trousers.

48. However, if circumstances dictate using the post then make the best of it by:

49. 28 The government tried to dictate to people how they should spend their money.

50. Covenants may also dictate how you take care of and maintain your property’s exterior

51. No longer will their vainglorious cabal of merchants dictate how all Florence shall live.

52. In writing, do not be afraid to let these dictate the way you go.

53. 16 The officers were more or less able to dictate terms to successive governments.

54. Synonyms for Behest include charge, command, dictate, direction, directive, injunction, instruction, order, decree and desire

55. That is trivial looks penurious of looking at be pressed by his under dictate woman.

56. 30 The President is so powerful that he is able to dictate to the government.

57. Dear Prudence would dictate staying put and waiting for air to come and retrieve him.

58. The head of computer services could dictate lead times and turnaround times for all projects.

59. A class of actin-binding proteins, called cross-linking proteins, dictate the formation of these structures.

60. Corporate charters dictate that managers are accountable to directors who, in turn, are accountable to shareholders

61. The imaging appearance and this intricate form and function dictate treatment of hand and wrist Avulsions.

62. A fortiori, the practices of certain non-member States cannot dictate the application of Community law.

63. But these letters also show the will of Queen Victoria to dictate her daughter's every move.

64. 13 Of course, a number of factors will dictate how long an apple tree can survive.

65. Budget cuts in industry will dictate a more economical way of sharing and analyzing accumulated data.

66. (Romans 13:5-7) Honesty and practical wisdom also dictate keeping up with the payment of premiums.

67. 20 Don't try to dictate to children; they will obey you better if you ask them politely.

68. Otherwise, smaller groups of armed militants – supported, or even manipulated, by external actors – will dictate Syria’s future.

69. Otherwise we shall see a continuing decline over and above that which increased productivity would normally dictate.

70. The Consistency principle, however, does not dictate that a company must use a certain accounting policy forever

71. But how does a simple molecule dictate the form and function of millions of different living things?

72. The circumstances will dictate how much you can make of it from the standpoint of good video.

73. Multipliers - Numbers that dictate the overall effect of a policy change on the output of an economy.

74. Baseheartedness Listing you would expect? Gave em away! Twat is that? hefty Work dictate how well are one

75. Consequently, those laws tend to dictate impartial treatment and equal service to all members of the targeted group.

76. How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily, the loveliest flower ....

77. Year after year, new words are Coined as time, technology, world events, and fashions dictate—but fads are fickle

78. The assignment’s purpose, Audience, and tone dictate what the paragraph covers and how it will support one main point

79. The poem ‘Chivvy’ is a catalogues of various do’s and don’ts that the grown-ups dictate to young children

80. Even in relatively minor matters of life this is discernible, as advertising and the mass media dictate their viewpoint.