Sentence examples for order to dictate from inspiring English sources

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But that's a different sense of calculatedness than the idea that she holds out in order to dictate what the court says, which I didn't see at all".

The aim of the Palestinian terror is not just to kill Israelis but also to break the will of Israeli society in order to dictate a political solution.

Of course, in order to dictate the future of legal weed in the US, these presidential candidates will first have to win the general election — and in order to do that, they probably need to prevail in Ohio.

Forty-one organizations, representing millions of Americans, have signed this letter to Congress, asking them to stand against those who would "hold our economy hostage in order to dictate the terms of the debate".

The establishment of the epigenetic state that will guide development begins immediately after fertilization when the nascent organism loses all DNA methylation marks and resets the entirety of its epigenetic condition in a cell-type specific fashion in order to dicell-type specificlopment.

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In my years around the game, I have never heard anyone in a reasoned state of mind suggest a referee might be taking orders to dictate an outcome, as the Donaghy camp has alleged.

Adding another layer to the controversy, Red Bull refused to dictate orders to its drivers at the race in Brazil last Sunday, allowing them to race against each other and thus compromising the team's effort to win the title.

He had to preside at all municipal elections; to bring delinquents to justice; to decree the detention on suspicion of any individual, and PW him at the disposal of the chief judge within three days after his capture; to dictate orders for the government of the towns and villages; to explain to the petty-governors the true interpretation of the law and regulations affecting their districts.

His hours are not fixed, because incoming shipments of wood and outgoing orders to customers dictate the flow.

sHegemonic Stability Theory proposers such as Kindleberger (1973), Gilpin (1987) and Modelski (1987) have argued that the world is a safer place with less conflicts if there is a hegemonic power to dictate order and set the rules.

"Ultimately, editorially, it didn't really come together as well as [Hurwitz] wanted it to," he told EW, "and then he had to dictate an order of watching, and it ended up being a little bit more complicated than I think one intended.

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