Higher Criticism had shown that the Old Testament was not dictated solely by figures like Moses but was the synthesis of many cultures and traditions.
Understanding that, again, the Flow Rate Technical Group was stood up -- and as Admiral Allen has said countless number of times, our response was not dictated upon a flow mechanism.
Not only was it convincingly shown that the Old Testament was not dictated by figures like Moses, but it was also amply demonstrated that the work was the synthesis of many stories and traditions.
Many combinations are possible and the very fact that the outcome is unknown, and is not being dictated by the state, is a sign of progress.
Guinea beat Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso before the 1-1 draw with Malawi that triggered government intervention with Sangare saying "Guinea was a sovereign state that would not be dictated to by Fifa".
Its continued existence, strength and aggression are dictated not by Israeli actions but by Iranian interests.
Top Democrats, including House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland, have suggested lawmakers do not appreciate being dictated to on an issue that is a congressional prerogative.
What they all shared was their desire to escape enforced uniformity of religion so they could worship in the way they chose, not the way dictated by their government.
The issue for us (the American Muslim Council) is to be conscious of where to give our money, but not to be dictated to where we send our money.
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But they want that to happen as part of Georgia's normal internal politics, not as a putsch dictated by Moscow.
Unable to properly delegate authority, a ruler but not a manager, Napoleon dictated his letters himself, his aides surrounding him as he wrote to several people simultaneously.
Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor in the CIA leak case, disclosed last year that some White House e-mails in 2003 were not saved as standard procedure dictated.
Tim Ward, a councillor from Cambridge, said he wanted local authorities not civil servants in Whitehall deciding speed limits as the Lib Dems were "not the party of centrally dictated targets".
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Was the Noda visit simply dictated by the perceived need not to allow a year to end without it?
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It is alarmed by the inflated valuations of domestic shares, a consequence of the small proportion of a company's shares that are actually tradable, and of investors' enduring belief that share prices are dictated by political signals, not by the laws of supply and demand.
But I think part of the relationship will be dictated by how Hamas acts, not how the United States acts.
And that is not even counting the hundreds of new rules dictated by Obamacare and the Dodd-Frank financial reform, most of which have yet to take effect.
During the presidential campaign, Obama said he would work to end the policy, but because it is dictated by federal law, he can not end it unilaterally.
While not long ago the public passively listened to messages dictated to them via TV and radio, citizens now generate their own about important causes and are eager to share them.
By which I meant that Japan as a state and as an economy has become resigned to the prospect that, like it or not and certainly there will much to dislike it has no choice but to accept integration into a regional if not global political economy dominated and largely dictated by China.
This is not entirely surprising as voting patterns in Kenya are usually dictated by ethnic loyalties.
But this "common sense" is not the common sense of free individuals but the one dictated from above.
Many of these employees were pressured to work 50 to 55 hour weeks since Ron Jonson took over (though not receiving one dime more than their normal 40-hour salary dictated).
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Section 107(1) dictated the form of compensation paid ministers and discriminated against churches that could not afford to own housing or that otherwise preferred minister-owned housing for reasons of polity.
No one actually types out what is dictated to them: but it is still true that as often as not everyone knows, when the consultants are hired, what the end result is going to be.
The same may not be true for unskilled workers in Germany, who will have to find work at rates dictated by Germany's entrenched system of centralised bargaining.
Galileo's most remarkable discoveries, however, and the ones that dictated that it would eventually follow the probe's fiery fate, were made not about Jupiter itself, but (appropriately) about the four large Jovian moons discovered by Galileo Galilei, the 17th-century astronomer after whom the craft was named.
The conditions on the Korean Peninsula that have dictated the continuous and robust presence of U.S. troops in South Korea have not fundamentally changed.
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