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    1. Never lecture him on his behavior or dictate how he should spend the rest of his life


    2. The founder’s perception and the scriptures of the particular religion dictate religions


    3. That is what will dictate whether you are qualified for the first resurrection


    4. dictate the type of gift you give to your girlfriend


    5. Normally this would be forbidden Brent, but circumstances dictate that we must reach shelter


    6. And I'm wondering if Dragon, voice software that you can use to dictate to e-mails and say information into Word and many other places, has something to do with my sound dying as I never seemed to be a problem before I've installed Dragon


    7. And right now as I dictate and try and edit, Malia is screaming bloody murder in the house and the two dogs are barking up a storm around the swimming pool because we have company swimming


    8. Then there came a time when Alan was deep in Dawnsleep and a hand reached out to his shoulder and a deep soft voice said, "Alan, I'm very sorry about the time but the heavens dictate a schedule for the upcoming events


    9. Votes dictate, not the other way around”, I remember him saying


    10. We revelled in each others bodies and we loved with a passion born of despair we understood each other and just let our feelings dictate our course

    11. Then we have Marx, whose main claim to fame was to dictate the end of history by asserting that man is the product of his machines and not vice versa, conveniently forgetting that any system that purports to explain everything, in reality explains nothing


    12. Most days he would dictate to the scholars and scribes who transferred the words to neatly cut square sheets of paper for assembling into a number of large books


    13. ‘I'm not a believer myself – though I do believe in aliens who are so powerful that they can dictate the future of this planet


    14. “Did you really think I would stand aside and let you replace my emperor and dictate policy for Turgonia?”


    15. ―Popular‖ Opinion does not dictate but is dictated to, rather


    16. Every market hiccup seems to trigger what has predictably evolved into wholesale (selling) frenzies under pretexts that (otherwise) appear to validate sporadic selling or profit taking by institutional investors whenever relatively sound (market) economies would (otherwise) dictate staying the course


    17. The Rule of Law, as it relates to Immigration Policy, or any other law for that matter, should dictate and not be dictated to


    18. The (critical) assumption of inevitable consequences as they relate to voluntary designs, however essential to the formation of sound moral character, does not predispose a Will to Good; that is to say, Free Will does not dictate the


    19. Whatever the circumstances dictate – start the process as soon as possible and get the professionals involved


    20. The unique circumstances of every case will dictate the team and it is the Team Leaders’ duty to establish what is needed

    21. They cannot go to war, dictate the enforcement of laws, or sign laws, though because of their former position they could still influence all three


    22. If he was being kept alive, reason would dictate that they’d somehow manage to know as they usually did and perhaps hope he would still be alive when the uprising began in earnest; which if all had been carefully arranged, was a matter of days


    23. The rise of the age of the common man and the birth of modern science brought about a diminished ability of the Church to dictate the limits of behavior of the populace that it oversaw


    24. This change is instantly supplied by the computer brain that controls the ability to change performance requirements as conditions dictate


    25. If your local authority does not dictate the burial site, constrained by the residential area you reside in, you can compare costs from different cemeteries, in different areas to find the most cost effective option


    26. You should never allow a vendor to dictate the criteria or score themselves


    27. I had decided to let that dictate where I would go


    28. You can dictate the terms of the meeting


    29. Him for granted, test Him, and dictate the terms of


    30. knew from the Holy Spirit that I could not dictate the

    31. Our eating habits dictate our health


    32. no constitutional authority to run or dictate to local schools


    33. His only obligations to Rome were to pay taxes and obey Rome’s dictate in


    34. Need, merit, means and circumstance will obviously dictate


    35. To dictate the


    36. Under Communism, bureaucrats dictate production and distribution


    37. As he told Gaither during his interview for the Tulsa Tribune: The fear among some people that chain newspapers will “control” the news or dictate editorial positions is completely unjustified


    38. Besides, she had never yet allowed a man to dictate to her in matters of style—only, perhaps, in matters of the mind or the heart


    39. A first-rate example of this government-knows-best mentality for people’s health is the present blatant attempt by some in government to dictate how much and what type of food is best for people to be trim and healthy


    40. Facilitator - Helps members of a group conduct a meeting in an efficient and effective way, but does not dictate what will happen

    41. would dictate that CPR should not be done regardless of the wishes of the


    42. I’m also not saying that we should always allow our emotions to dictate what we do


    43. theory of ‘morphic resonance’ would dictate that any acquired characteris-


    44. “Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments


    45. of gravity would dictate


    46. ‖ Asked whether the investigation could include the pursuit of other suspects, Strickland wrote that ―evidence will dictate the direction in the case and possible suspects


    47. would dictate the outcome of the entire fracas


    48. Prudence would dictate he wait for another full


    49. Wise discrimination and sound judgment should dictate your decisions regarding the bequest of riches to your successors


    50. I did not proceed to sit in judgment on the aggressor, thus to pass upon his motive -- to adjudicate all that entered into his attack upon his fellow -- and then undertake to execute the punishment which my mind might dictate as just recompense for his wrongdoing










































    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











































    1. The equation of life dictates that harmony be balanced by evolution or growth


    2. If masters would always listen to the dictates of reason and humanity, they have frequently occasion rather to moderate, than to animate the application of many of their workmen


    3. Revenge, in this case, naturally dictates retaliation, and that we should impose the like duties and prohibitions upon the importation of some or all of their manufactures into ours


    4. Perhaps your mind dictates that you cannot be happy if your friend is unkind to you


    5. Thus, it is our level of spiritual growth which dictates our destination in the other realm


    6. But then, even though a man’s physical body falls into the arms of Tarite in death (and his soul into Serren’s), ceremony dictates that he is buried at the Temple he attended to in life, and so the few and scattered followers of the deity could not fill Death’s graves as quickly as could the worshipers of the other gods


    7. The law dictates that she must serve her penalty


    8. Shame is predisposed to proper notions of right and wrong whereas the shameless are untroubled by the dictates of Conscience


    9. Yes, they follow the dictates of their own hearts and give heed to their own self-serving desires


    10. Behold, the churches of men have fallen! They are fallen! Even every one of them has forsaken Me! All have went backward and not forward! Each one refuses to obey, nor will they incline the ear, but follow the counsels and dictates of their own evil hearts! Lo, with open palms they greedily receive false testimony, as they give ear to every false prophet and teacher who comes to them speaking lies and pleasant things, saying, “Peace, peace”

    11. Simple mathematics dictates the likelihood among those that remain


    12. The arrogance of the young rebel answers the arrogance of the past dictates of the ancient patriarch


    13. Wisdom dictates the


    14. ‖ You have just described the Leftist who continues to pursue Socialism when all history dictates that it fails


    15. I am the one who rules so I am the one who demands and I am the one who dictates what happens


    16. This leaves the insurgents free to enforce the dictates of the Second Commandment—Be Politically Correct—to do our judging for us


    17. ject them to the dictates of memory


    18. Many young people of the tribe participate in those dances, for the tradition of the tribe dictates that the elders start teaching their children at a very early age


    19. He was better suited to follow the dictates that came down to his municipality, after the abolition of the monarchy, to conduct a ritual purging of “the signs of ancient servitude


    20. that world opinion dictates that we should follow others in our foreign policy strategy

    21. the dictates of the Illuminati), the courts are more than willing to go along with the one-world concept


    22. Publishers not only follow the dictates of State Legislatures and


    23. apart than was duly consonant with the strictest dictates of modesty, and with a


    24. Also, their support of the Bill of Rights is highly selective: they would like to trash the Second Amendment, consistent with the dictates of the Jewish Left


    25. amounts of money among various puppet organizations that function as this small group dictates


    26. We share the same laws and justice system, the same civil organizations, and the same military, though tradition dictates that we conduct our own training and form our own companies


    27. These are the sorts of alliances that we should arrange, as the international situation dictates


    28. “Here in the northland we have an underclass, no longer willing to abide the dictates of Pharaoh, and who are rising against us in open rebellion


    29. Even if the third is, as need dictates, ignorant of the fact


    30. “Here in the northland we have an underclass, no longer willing to abide the dictates of

    31. Remember, it's not the price of the wedding that determines the quality of your marriage or that dictates a good time for all involved!


    32. choices rather than accepting the dictates of clerics)


    33. The method of data collection generally dictates what analysis


    34. It is so tightly wound within our minds that we seem to fall into the belief that this word, reality, dictates our perception of the world, ourselves, and those around us


    35. No more being part of a world where someone else’s history dictates our intolerance and hatred of others


    36. You must first recognize man as your brother, and if you honestly desire to do by him as you would have him do by you, the commonplace dictates of justice, honesty, and fairness will guide you in the just and impartial settlement of every recurring problem of economic rewards and social justice


    37. functioning and 2, to carry out and execute the dictates of the mind


    38. But only do so when intuition dictates


    39. Good judgment dictates that such a rule of living should be interpreted in consonance with the highest idealism embodied in the nobility of profound self-respect


    40. 4 "Intelligent children do not fear their father in order that they may receive good gifts from his hand; but having already received the abundance of good things bestowed by the dictates of the father's affection for his sons and daughters, these much loved children are led to love their father in responsive recognition and appreciation of such munificent beneficence

    41. Culture also dictates what is and is not remembered and how forgetting occurs


    42. The child is always within his rights when he presumes to petition the parent; and the parent is always within his parental obligations to the immature child when his superior wisdom dictates that the answer to the child's prayer be delayed, modified, segregated, transcended, or postponed to another stage of spiritual ascension


    43. limited and constrained by the dictates of traditional femininity


    44. over the dictates of the flesh


    45. Free will dictates many things that you do, many situations are still present because of the purpose of your lifetime, but many events take shape based on the decisions and actions and energy of the person living that life


    46. The chart clearly dictates the fact that it has opted for


    47. which is proven, dictates a moral base of good, love, and virtue that


    48. Society almost dictates hypocrisy with its examples on television in the soaps and reality shows


    49. mind that dictates the course I should take


    50. Nature dictates that flow occurs in areas with the least resistance











































    1. into individualistic taste rather than a taste of another dictating his creativity


    2. ‘I’ve been pretty busy actually; my boss seems to have spent the weekend dictating long legal documents


    3. Emma began dictating the history as best she could remember


    4. This was five steps further than dictating my life; he had turned me into a puppet, while he created the stage


    5. Sebastian approached another group with a radio, and spoke with Ethan on the radio, dictating Hans’s plan over the airwaves


    6. His friend was also weary from last night’s battle and his afternoon of dictating the stories of the Bible


    7. The two mortal scribes were not so regular, and Carl appeared displeased with the way he often had to repeat himself while dictating


    8. I backed the call up by dictating a quick synopsis of what I had learned onto my tape recorder


    9. A woman’s voice could be heard, dictating what sounded as if it were a lesson about the alphabet


    10. honed mind dictating to him the moves he would follow

    11. What was curious to him as he paced around his study dictating memos and writing emails, was that there had been no voices whatsoever, no hint of his condition returning or static from any electrical items placed around him which usually preceded the cruel spouting of hatred


    12. He rarely typed anything and had such a whispery vocal delivery to his dictating machine that only his personal secretary could understand and reproduce the words on paper


    13. I was dictating all of my material, and every time she would put the earphones on to type my dictation, the phone would ring


    14. While he was waiting for the boarding call for the aircraft he went to a public phone and dialled a special number which Jacob had given him, dictating a short message into a message machine which let Jacob know that he was relocating urgently to Brisbane and that he would make contact later that day


    15. Who did they think taught them about the military technology? She supplied the humans with a vast wealth of knowledge, and she sure as fuck didn't need them dictating where and how she would live


    16. Arayus paced back and forth as he finished dictating his speech to the desk-mounted


    17. But now, without the Queen of Ice and Chrysalis Evande dictating who she could be, Mama was the most magnificently awesome thing that Dana had ever seen


    18. for his story to be included as well? As I am dictating this


    19. " And, just as though an inner voice were dictating


    20. rather, it creares the íllusion of being a girl ora hoy, a woman or a man, by dictating

    21. If you want you can read it out again, but make sure students aren’t writing while you are dictating


    22. He realized he couldn‘t sort out everything and the circumstances of his condition seemed to be dictating his priorities


    23. in his hands and was dictating his work to FSF-employed typ-


    24. If a nation enters a session with conditions set for the other country, that restriction seems to be dictating matters and limiting possibilities


    25. She was dictating to Ellen Cooke, as if making a report, the exact circumstances of the death of Vernon Duffy


    26. He appeared to be dictating lecture notes, his disembodied voice drowning on and on


    27. He was not disappointed when Barnes started dictating his message


    28. Gonzalez placed a tiny dictating machine at the edge of his desk, and then drove his stare deep into Mitchell's confounded eyes


    29. (with the grade being attempted dictating the maximum points that can be


    30. The Americans have been dictating for far too long what to do to our own leaders, while a return to the offensive by ISIS will keep in check those damn Shiites in Iraq and will keep Iran’s attention and resources occupied there

    31. , they are just accustomed to having strict limitation’s dictating what you can invest in and what you can’t invest in


    32. He knew that he would have to personally ‘disarm’ each member of the two meetings as they arrived, and relieve them of their briefcases, notebooks and any portable dictating machines they may have


    33. Deep in his body, the chemicals were dictating his movements


    34. Hell is Eastern countries dictating what women should do


    35. A dictator acheives dictatorship by his natural dictating emotions overflows from His unconscious mind and cannot be stopped by the rational mind


    36. Those who propose enacting abortion laws—or any law dictating to a woman how she can use her own body—are reverting to the “women are disposable chattel” concepts of ages thankfully past


    37. Those who propose enacting abortion laws—or any law dictating to a woman how she can use her own body—are reverting to the "women are disposable chattel" concepts of ages thankfully long past


    38. Terror, too, that all this might be over, that her alleged reason for being here was finished, and she would have to make the hard decision about what came next without the benefit of external factors dictating her actions


    39. The Now of Power is the practice of dictating the present for the purpose of transcending time and becoming, not simply virtually, but actually immortal


    40. in contact with, and the Lower entities I had dictating

    41. seem quite in “control”, but the child within him is dictating how he should react


    42. My dual role was already dictating whom my wife and I could see where and in what combinations


    43. Gavin nodded and returned to his normal seat and set about dictating to her the tasks he


    44. still Π would remain intact and dictating form


    45. To the ‘faith’ believing reader, these ‘holy’ scripture verses contain literature that appear to consist of a complement of specific words and statements dictating harsh and vitriolic sentiments that threaten ‘physical’ violence, including the ultimate punishment, eternal hell


    46. Yet, is an experience intimate and personal and sometimes uncomfortable, and that is the sense or feeling that somebody is dictating to one from within, and saying, “You should not use this means for that purpose or pursue that particular goal or behaviour


    47. Without the multitude of professors and required subjects and degree plans dictating his path, he realized that he was free to choose his own priorities


    48. state, with a medieval mindset, arrogantly dictating morality and somehow thinking it has the right to


    49. WHY LET TOM AND DICK FOREVER CLOSE OUR EYES AND SEAL OUR MOUTHS, DICTATING TO US A RELIGIOUS


    50. mouths, dictating to us a religious teaching? On its very face it is an obvious farce and an extravagant




















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