The timing and the positioning of these events were dictated by the political season.
The unstable nature of the ground dictated that houses were no higher than two storeys.
The amount you spend during the holidays is dictated by the available balance on your cards.
For this reason, the world supply of gold dictated the global supply of money.
Behavior is dictated using powerful symbols, organizational rituals, shared experiences, charismatic leadership, and vision statements.
Is it mainly dictated by the clock and these things -- the tax cuts that expire?
The reality dictated by our common past is the necessity to found our future together.
Articles in Dodd Frank now dictated banks need to review their vendors for solvency.
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Brazil and Chile are two examples where the growth is more laissez-faire than dictated.
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This is not entirely surprising as voting patterns in Kenya are usually dictated by ethnic loyalties.
The direction that Las Vegas sports betting lines move is largely dictated by money.
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The CFI also upheld the remedies dictated by the Commission and left the fine unchanged.
Characteristically, Kennan was ill, and he was lying in bed when he dictated it.
"Rupert wrote headlines, Rupert shaped stories, Rupert dictated the leads of stories, " he said.
The 7.4% increase due July 1 was dictated by inflation that occurred mostly in 1981.
By the end, too sick to write, he dictated notes into a tape recorder.
Consumer electronics firms, which dictated the last encryption format, never had much to lose from security leaks.
In his reign at AIG Greenberg epitomized the imperious chief executive and dictated even the tiniest details.
Such a "world order" would almost certainly have dictated that diplomatic consultations precede so escalatory a step.
Regulations at the time of its discovery dictated that recovered objects must be shared in equal parts.
For most of our childhoods, adults and our parents dictated what we did most of the day.
Amenabar also explained that Sampedro's efforts to be allowed to die dictated the structure of the film.
If we let the politicians and those who report dictate our discourse, then our course will be dictated.
They think we are dictated to by male members of the community or made to wear the veil.
Though in the informal setting etiquette dictated no bows, Mr. Shimabukuro's head kept bobbing up and down involuntarily.
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You just need to remain patient-centered, and neither dictated to nor consumed by a flawed system of healthcare.
The participants were dictated basic material and asked to write a news item with a proper news lead.
The peninsula's fate has been dictated either by the hegemony of its neighbours or by balances of power.
Such a declaration would be grounded in present circumstances and could be reversed if future conditions so dictated.
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Mr Farage said UKIP represented the good Europeans, who wanted positive relations with other countries without being dictated to.
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