Use "dictate|dictates" in a sentence

1. No one shall dictate to me.

2. He always follows the dictates of common sense.

3. Entropy dictates crystals won' t retain energy patterns

4. 10 Funds dictate what we can do.

5. Something could coalesce from the dictates of battlefield skirmishes.

6. 1 No one shall dictate to me.

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

8. Politics dictates that governments must intervene energetically to help.

9. Gradualism dictates the Chinese approach to most policy measures.

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

11. etiquette dictates that men cannot sit while women are standing.

12. How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

13. They are in no position to dictate terms .

14. 3 He cannot write but he can dictate.

15. These dictate one part is communicated by hypophysis.

16. 3 Islamic custom dictates that women should be fully covered.

17. You should check each item off as she dictates the list.

18. 2 How fast do you dictate to your secretary?

19. 4 They are in no position to dictate terms .

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

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

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

23. 9 The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.

24. 8 Circumstances dictate that I should leave this town forever.

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

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

27. 11 Can they dictate how the money will be spent?

28. 5 You can't dictate to people how they should live.

29. Even so, wisdom dictates that you learn to discuss this important subject.

30. 18 We're now in a position to dictate our own demands.

31. 17 It took him a long time to dictate this letter.

32. Borders expand and contract... by the dictates of military power and ancestral piety.

33. 21 The media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.

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

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

36. Protocol dictates encrypted progress transmissions are sent to Fleet Command at predetermined waypoints.

37. Military regulation dictates Blousing your pant cuffs at the top of your boots

38. 12 The US government attempted to dictate the terms of the agreement.

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

40. 14 No one is going to dictate to me where to live!

41. 15 Don't let the other team dictate the tempo of the game.

42. 22 You can't dictate to me how I should spend my money.

43. THEREFORE, [there is] now no condemnation (no Adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus, who live [and] walk not after the dictates of the flesh, but after the dictates of …

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

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

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

47. The subsidiarity principle dictates that Community support be allocated where it is most effective.

48. The Alphorns have different pitches as the length of the tube dictates the pitch

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

50. Although the majority of depositum plates were rectangular, a few followed the dictates of heraldry.

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

52. 19 The laws of physics dictate that what goes up must come down.

53. 7 What right do they have to dictate how we live our lives?

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

55. 13 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.

56. The ideology of Classlessness dictates a loose hierarchy compared to the military of other nations

57. The whole peasant outlook precluded them from meekly submitting to the dictates of the market.

58. Money is the root of all evil, dictates the puritanical thought of the Old Age.

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

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

61. 24 The union leaders are trying to dictate their demands to the employer.

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

63. THEREFORE, [there is] now no condemnation (no Adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus, who live [and] walk not after the dictates of the flesh, but after the dictates of the Spirit

64. Tradition still dictates that only the Serjeant at Arms may enter the Commons chamber armed.

65. 23 He cannot be allowed to dictate what can and cannot be inspected.

66. 6 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.

67. 26 The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.

68. 25 Fashion gurus dictate crazy ideas such as squeezing oversized bodies into tight trousers.

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

70. As protocol dictates, we'll send word to Fleet as soon as we reach our reporting point.

71. Some decisions are so important that wisdom dictates they be made as soon as reasonably possible.

72. 28 The government tried to dictate to people how they should spend their money.

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

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

75. Another factor influencing advisor load, advising approach dictates the amount of attention devoted to each Advisee

76. Human beings are going to resist cultural dictates that are too inconsistent with their innate desires.

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

78. 16 The officers were more or less able to dictate terms to successive governments.

79. Local residents operated under a confusing and changing mixture of Mexican rules, American principles, and personal dictates.

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