Sentence examples for dictates in from inspiring English sources

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They're there to complement … to compound a mood that the melody dictates in the first place".

The genetic constitution dictates in part the host's response to environmental challenges.

There's no bio-pic rule that dictates in advance which departures from the record are appropriate, which omissions are legitimate.

He reserves his disdain for the technology reporters who are prepared to go along with Apple's dictates in the hope of being thrown crumbs from Jobs.

If this orientation dictates, in the second act, the sort of romantic contrivances that only Shakespeare gets away with, so be it.

"The market dictates in what form a product moves forward and we've seen in cricket that Twenty20 is the answer to this," Hayden says.

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"Touching the Rock" is the journal he dictated in the three years that followed.

"But one player doesn't dictate in this sport, anyway — what happens.

Computer systems will soon begin dictating, in ever less subtle ways, the paths of our lives".

Coco Chanel dictated in the 1920's that the skirt should cover the unsightly kneecap.

The timing was dictated in part by the slow grind of rule-making.

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