Sentence examples for given the dictates of from inspiring English sources

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Given the dictates of destiny, why go on?

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Just as Annette did not give in to her disease, Lilly, the daughter of a Standard Oil heiress, did not give in to the dictates of her stuffy old-money background.

In any event, after a decade or so most of the little group of French calotypists who had conjured photographic reveries from their surroundings abandoned their cameras rather than give in to the dictates of detail.

"If history teaches us anything," they explained, "it is that when people who believe in the rule of law and democracy give way to the dictates of thugs, it always gets worse".

When artists started using paint straight from the can in the 1960s and early '70s, they forfeited their personal take on color and gave themselves over to the dictates of the mass market.

But you can bet that they wouldn't have shrunk from the challenge, and you can be sure that the result would have been at odds with any standard of good taste, unless you consider it in good taste never to give any ground to the dictates of holy warriors who seek power by murdering clowns.

Othello is not naturally a violent person in everyday life: "The nature of the Moor is noble, confiding, tender and generous; but his blood is of the most inflammable kind; and being once roused by a sense of his wrongs, he is stopped by no considerations of remorse or pity till he has given a loose to all the dictates of his rage and despair.

In each case, the employee is bound (so long as he can "in conscience hold his office," 8 38) to fulfill the dictates of a given leader or organization: he uses his reason to decide the best way of achieving ends that have been laid down by others.

We propose an adaptable middleware, called Radiator, where context propagation is controlled by functions that, given the context of the recipient, dictate in which conditions a given context message should be propagated.

Stern advised him that rather than running the company as a trusteeship under the auspices of the Haupttreuhandstelle Ost (Main Trustee Office for the East), he should buy or lease the business, as that would give him more freedom from the dictates of the Nazis, including the freedom to hire more Jews.

Others say it's a "shield" that would give people more freedom to follow the dictates of their faith.

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