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"He dictated that whole letter.
"The question is, is that panic caused by McCain's campaign — or lack thereof in some respects — or is it the climate?" The string of departures from the campaign was prompted by questions about lobbying activities by aides and advisers to Mr. McCain and a new policy, which he dictated, that active lobbyists not be allowed to hold paying jobs in the campaign.
Coke's first case of note there was Peacham's Case, in which he dictated that the writing of a sermon by Thomas Peacham which advocated the death of the king – a sermon which was never preached or published – could not constitute treason.
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Trump "dictated that whole letter.
He has dictated that he should bat at No4 – even when the upper order has been disrupted by injuries.
"Whatever the work is evoking in people, I don't dictate that," he told me, "so I don't know how to account for it".
"I can't dictate that," he said.
Even if the flight crew somehow failed to show Corporal Brown the respect he deserved, common sense should dictate that behaving in such a way towards a disabled soldier would make the airline look bad.
In Vienna, Mohamed ElBaradei, the director general of the atomic agency, has made it clear in conversations with diplomats that he believes pragmatism will eventually dictate that Iran be allowed some limited form of enrichment, monitored constantly by his agency.
He also dictated that at every national age-group level teams play a high-tempo 4-3-3 system, which drew resistance from his bosses in the federations and from youth coaches.
Common sense would dictate that".
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