Sentence examples for dictated elsewhere from inspiring English sources

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However, while the Scottish National Party wants to keep the pound, the authors conclude that Scotland might find it would be better to abandon a currency union – which would be subject to tight conditions dictated elsewhere – and instead establish its own currency.

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Finding the charge to be politically inspired, Ahmad Montazeri said that "the verdict had been dictated from elsewhere," a reference to Raisi who was still chief prosecutor of the court, as well as Mojtaba Khamenei, the ayatollah's son, one of Iran's most extremist clerics and a principal figure within the "deep state".

The goodwill shown towards the government over their handling of Christchurch could yet evaporate if the recovery there which justifies in part National's prediction of a return to surplus does not speed up.Much of what might happen to New Zealand on Mr Key's next watch may be dictated by events elsewhere.

When they were together — she visited him often (sleeping elsewhere) — he dictated his work to her.

It's always possible that the United States--a country that dictates drug policy elsewhere even while failing to control its own consumption--may object, because subsidies violate the spirit of free global trade.

Elsewhere, local circumstances dictated other alliances.

("If you're not laughing, you're fucking dead to me!") Elsewhere, he repeatedly interrupts his tale – dictated, to Simmons' frustration, by a voice from his radio – with ardent renditions of a 1980s Gillette ad jingle.

Contrary to the practice elsewhere [ 2, 35], and unless otherwise dictated by an underlying systemic condition, patients were not routinely given medication prior to the anticipated surgery.

In an era when publicity potential dictates many programming decisions elsewhere, public television remains wary of celebrity, despite its own well-chronicled lack of money to promote its programs.

And what the candidates say about these subjects -- in tonight's debate and elsewhere -- will dictate the winner of Adelson's approval and, quite possibly, the party's nominee.

The electorate here, as elsewhere in Europe, is more volatile than ever because traditional structures that dictated voting patterns -- families, the church, unions -- have loosened or faded.

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