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"Alberto is the highest profile but we've got decisions to make on those players but it may be dictated to be someone else making up their own mind.
Lily Eskelsen of the National Education Association pleaded for teachers to be brought along in the process, rather than dictated to be administrators.
As part of the urgently passed emergency law on 6 October, the path forward for the receivership held banks was dictated to be a secretion of all domestic assets into new surviving public owned domestic versions of the banks, while leaving the foreign remnants of the banks into receivership and liquidation.
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Music, like all other art forms, was required to follow the Communist Party's dictates to be realistic and to "reflect society".
And we agree that for a dictate to be authoritative is for it to constitute a certain sort of reason, let us say a protected one.
He claimed to be dictated to by angelic beings, and he recorded their presences for posterity to contemplate.
But Shas, angry now, said its sages were not to be dictated to.
"While no publisher wants to be dictated to, some industry-wide agreement of intent would be beneficial," she says.
"We're not going to be dictated to by one person or one institution," he said.
She was not going to be dictated to.
And I did leave her, because I wasn't going to be dictated to.
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