dictating in A Sentence

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    It dictates that foreign.

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    Apple iPhone dictates, not you.

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    Conventional wisdom dictates that you hit.

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    Allows someone else to dictate their fate.

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    And the dictates of the dictator?

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    The height can be dictated by you.

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    Traditionally been held that religion dictates morality.

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    Climate alone does not dictate yields;

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    The reactionaries are Dictating the law!

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    For now, it's Hitler who is Dictating history.

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    They are now Dictating what to eat and what to wear.

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    Praying for specifics is risky, for you are Dictating a form.

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    When I would ask him to look around, he would stop Dictating.

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    Those who dictate and who will be dictated to are one kind.

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    Later Trump said in an interview that“I don't want China Dictating to me.

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    For example, a gene may be involved in Dictating your eye colour or determining your height.

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    Dragon Dictation- Go hands-free and save time by Dictating emails, text messages, and social media updates.

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    Amazon exerts a significant amount of control over sellers, including Dictating how their goods appear in search results.

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    The concept of"serving" came to us from France- a country known for Dictating the rules of style and etiquette.

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    Instead of getting emails Dictating which course they need to take, learners can explore a library of required, recommended and reviewed content.

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    Why serving is needed The concept of"serving" came to us from France- a country known for Dictating the rules of style and etiquette.

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    Why serving is needed The concept of"serving" came to us from France- a country known for Dictating the rules of style and etiquette.

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    The last mention of the green robes occurs in 1534, and new guidelines Dictating which robes could be worn at certain times appear in 1635.

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    If you have never tried Dictating your writing, at least while producing a first draft, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot.

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    For women, cleanliness in the family home is a further extension of prevailing social norms Dictating that women must be clean, hairless, perfumed and pretty.

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    If you're Dictating to them what they should be engaged in, that can cause other problems, as you, the parent, are controlling what they do.

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    If President Trump could have been an adjunct or tenure-track professor first, perhaps he would be less impulsive and reactive, thinking before tweeting, speaking, banning and Dictating.

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    Before giving an answer to this letter, Nehru was consumed by his thoughts for some time and then slowly, he started Dictating this letter to his secretary.

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    These individuals are notoriously sensitive to anyone else Dictating anything to them about their bodies, and they must be in charge of when they eat, sleep or cry.

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    If legislators don't get involved, Big Business could end up literally Dictating to us what we can and can't do, or eat, if we want or need insurance.

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