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Roman tradition dictated you had both.
"If you are a government opponent, and do things differently than dictated, you are no longer safe in Turkey".
If, say, you're describing a trip and at the same time you're describing the biography of someone on the trip, the trip structure is pretty much dictated — you can use flashbacks, but you're telling a story, a narrative; whereas that biography can be sprinkled around — you don't have to start with birth and go to the present.
More aggressive advisers the kind who contend you can do whatever the IRS hasn't specifically dictated you can't do–argue that since, say, a Fidelity S&P 500 fund and a Vanguard S&P 500 fund have different expense ratios, the wash sale rule wouldn't apply if you sold one and bought the other right away.
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To let society dictate you as a person?
He added, "Politics here dictates you oppose whatever the President supports".
A true vertical game will not let location, design or scheme dictate you.
I said many times, you be the one to dictate, you really want to take control of the at-bat.
Faced with a government mandated hike in the wages paid to workers in minimum-wage jobs, the percentages dictate you go with the teenager.
Football cliché dictates you can't afford to lose your first game at the World Cup.
If you're retired for the next 30 years, history dictates you'll have plenty more chances to practice these strategies.
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