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I collected the keys from the estate agent, as tradition dictates, and then zizzed around in the car.
At its heart is the unsurprising premise that personal experience dictates how we interpret information.
Industrial society was neither harmonious nor crime-free, though its dictates discouraged public disorder and thus reduced some forms of crime.
As a result of this 'coercive socialization', the global economy in effect dictates the kinds of economic policies to be pursued by states.
It would have made a fantastic photo, but Sod's Law dictates that you never have your camera at such events.
Firstly, the second half of the season begins now and logic dictates that the gap is still bridgeable.
An idealist, he could not stomach the new Stalinist dictates of socialist realism.
For Brother Jack, individuals are expendable, if the historical dialectic so dictates.
When all is said and done, what we are up against is every man's reluctance to do his duty, to abide by the dictates of society.
Rather, the R gene dictates nonrandom distribution of handedness and whorling traits only with respect to the left-right body axis.
However, there is never an excuse for capitulating and surrendering the public interest to the dictates of the market.
In the argument of content over form or vice-versa, here content dictates form.
Although people have deep religious beliefs, they follow the dictates of their own conscience in church matters.
One of the main problems is peer pressure which often dictates that it is good for your street credibility to drink branded fizzy drinks.
Government sets price ceilings and floors, dictates wages through laws and labor courts, and confiscates profits.
Legislative law and judicial decree are being used by the collectivists to mandate outrageous dictates.
There is an unhealthy tendency to subjugate films to the dictates of raising public awareness.
According to fashion dictates, she is elegantly lean in a most feminine way.
It should be the customer who dictates what happens, because if an important meeting overruns they don't want to miss their flight.
There are enough hotheads in both the parties and they might pull the plug any time the Government refuses to follow their dictates.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So long as the heart or soul dictates laws, only the heartful or soulful man enjoys the protection of the laws.
The adaptor piece may have a face mould worked upon it to give a pilaster-like appearance if fancy so dictates.
Consult your own understandings, that you may obey the dictates of your hearts.
The footer dictates the way in which the back is to be cleared and his distance from taw.
No art form is so fleeting and so subject to the dictates of fashion as opera.
Always, you see, in accordance with the dictates of some great natural law.
Instead, the amount of personal and rental usage dictates how the property is treated for tax purposes.
The love born of bliss dictates in hurt a nibbled truth, sloven heir of its cost.
France, during his day, was governed by the dictates of theatricalism.
Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice, without constraint.
He is in the custody of an ornery and damaged woman named Phaedra, who dictates his every move.
The fact that warfighting is the core of the military profession dictates that we single it out to be addressed within our curriculums.
The dictates of such a service would require Raoul to spend the rest of his life outside of France, hence Athos's and Grimaud's extreme reactions.
Product cooling time strongly dictates the cycle time in EBM, and minimizing the extrudate temperature will minimize the cooling time and the load on the cooling system.
For a two-stage ISBM process, the preform reheat temperature dictates the material distribution in the bottle as well as the clarity and the ease of processing.
You must therefore allow me to follow the dictates of my conscience on this occasion, which leads me to perform what I look on as a point of duty.
Common sense dictates that you should take cuttings only from roses growing on gravesides old enough that the survivors aren't still paying visits.
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