Sentences with phrase «to dictate»

«Contract writing style» is not dictated by law.
It's important to understand that these limits don't dictate how much you can borrow.
Whenever and wherever I've gone since then, I've always been very careful to dress up or dress down according to the fashion dictates of the client or prospective customer.
This girl will tell you love is not dictated by rules.
Yes, there is a law which dictates how long an insurance company can take to settle on a claim against a home insurance policy, including condo or renters insurance.
The cash position is the difference between the spot price of the asset on the settlement date and the agreed upon price as dictated by the forward / future contract.
It's not the RAM or CPU speed, screen resolution or number of ports which dictate whether a product is valuable; it becomes purely about the experience of using the device.
Without a plan, state law dictates what happens to your stuff.
We don't dictate when travel can or can't take place.
Let's pretend that the church was allowed to intervene in matters of legislation which dictate who can own what, spend what and save what.
• Cut, position, and bolt down steel bars, as dictated in established instruction sheets.
That's because not only will technology evolve, but resulting changes to social behavior will also dictate how learners consume training content.
Of course, you have to pay for the privilege, and free users can not dictate where in the queue their profiles appear.
However, its monetary policy dictated by austerity measures is killing economic growth.
No strict rules dictate how much a conference should spend on mitigation.
Debt - to - income ratios and borrower comfort can often dictate what term will be most suitable.
It's just not dictates from the governor as to what he wants.
With record companies falling at their feet, they were in the novel position of being able to dictate terms of contracts presumably, and the hype was already starting in the music press.
He has wonderful vision and passing abilities; and can dictate play from deep in midfield.
If the logic dictated by scientific insights, as outlined regularly here, were to be followed, then one might expect very substantial spending on research and development of alternative energy technologies.
I don't mind and in some aspects think it's the right move to keep him for next season and let the market dictate whether we keep him or not.
Common sense dictates what attire is acceptable in the business world.
Sometimes, circumstances dictate when you have to move.
And if we are looking for the best player to suit our needs, then let us fucking pay what the market dictates for said player.
Leave to the regulators as much as you can, and let the market dictate prices.
The ingredients being used dictate on how much water you will need.
But the balance between action and more ambient scoring during the game was also largely dictated by the various regions and the type of encounters.
She can no longer dictate when and how we share the kids, or how we raise the kids in our home.
Your lifestyle can help dictate if term life or whole life is a better buy for your future needs.
As well, having a theme can simplify the process of picking out your decorations and can even help dictate what foods to serve.
I'm just going to love my baby as much as I can and not let others dictate how I feel.
When I am forced to ignore my conscience because tradition dictates things be done a certain way, I feel like a fraud.
Although ultimately, whether something is organic or not does not dictate everything; the nutritional value should also be evaluated when you make a decision to purchase.
You must file your claim within the statute of limitations, a fixed period of time dictated by the law.
Well depending were you are in life dictates how much and what kind of life insurance is needed to truly protect your family.
A dog that has better coat health will have a shiny coat (unless their breed standard dictates otherwise) and they will shed less.
Gold gets its value from the markets and not by government dictate.
Lawyers often dictate texts, and there are plenty of apps for that, too.
If you do not leave written instructions about your final wishes, state law then dictates who is responsible for these decisions.
However, it can send as much as 70 per cent to the front and 87 per cent to the rear as conditions dictate.
Just like the federal tax returns, the complexity of your tax situation dictates which forms you can file with.
Best practices dictate limiting the education section to the graduation year, degree earned, major area of study, educational institution, city, and state.
It's sometimes pretty difficult to find the one, when the culture and religion dictate so many rules.
Now with the driving runs he makes through midfield and his pin point passing he can dictate games.
During the season, there were many instances where the need for a specialist who can dictate more from deep was felt.
You won't find a textbook to direct you through this next step, as nobody can really dictate what's right for you.
Because now, which smart speaker a consumer owns can now dictate where a consumer shops by voice.
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