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Islam contains, in the Koran, a set of God-given laws, dictated directly to Muhammad and therefore not open to revision.
After decade upon decade of trigger-delirious chairmanship, Darwinian laws dictated a survival gene developed to help managers understand that not only do they have to walk before pushed,they have to do so regardless of whatever broken vows are left behind.
And at a particularly raucous bar in the skiing Mecca of Park City - where the bar staff wore T-shirts with the slogan "Just because I sleep with you, doesn't mean I'll ski with you" - drinking laws dictated that we pay a nominal fee to join the bar's "social club" before we could get in there and throw peanut shells on the floor with the rest of them.
With the advent and expansion of Christian monotheism, the organization of knowledge reflected the idea of a world governed by the laws dictated by God, its creator and legislator.
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Governing by religious sensibilities makes about as much sense as writing laws dictated by a three-year-old.
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The AC laws dictate that a regional wine in Europe can contain only certain specified grapes.
Mr. Katzenstein said that Italian inheritance laws dictate how property is left to heirs.
Witness the elaborate sumptuary laws dictating Tudor court costume currently on display at Buckingham Palace.
While federal laws regulate animal exhibition facilities, state and local laws dictate whether individuals can possess dangerous animals.
Chen may never be allowed back into the country, though no laws dictate that he must remain abroad.
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