Sentences with phrase «dictate if»

You can rearrange which order the pics are shown in, the music playing in the background (you can use either Microsoft's music selections or your own library), the duration of each, add captions either on or in between images, rotate them, use filters to change how they look and you can even dictate if and how each clip pans across the screen (it lets you determine where each one starts and ends its animation).
Your lifestyle can help dictate if term life or whole life is a better buy for your future needs.
Furthermore, what you've placed in the storage unit will dictate if you're covered and how much reimbursement you can look forward to should you suffer a loss.
Although insurance doesn't dictate if you register your drone or not, the use of your drone becomes important to understand if you are covered under a homeowner policy for your drone or not.
I'd be quite happy to dictate if I had «Star Trek» level computer available to listen, transcribe, format, etc., so I could see the text as I want it to look in real - time.
The need or demand for our services will dictate if we open additional offices.
Some companies encourage it but unfortunately others have cultures that dictate if you're not working on the company stuff you shouldn't be working on anything else,» she says.
Go to my website and learn about the self adjusting mechanisms, You will know that: the amount of sunlight is intercepted, the size of those water clouds & dirty clouds dictate if is going to be milder or extreme climate; NOT WARMER PLANET.
I feel like one of the most important parts of any game is how it opens up to you, like I said before, it can really dictate if someone is going to wan na play the rest of the game.
Ultimately, your interest in the real - time strategy genre will dictate if you'll be into Act of Aggression.
Your credit history will determine which version you're approved for, and that will dictate if your credit line is either above or below $ 5,000.
How your feline reacts to the treatment and the drug serum levels will dictate if medication dosages will need adjustments.
Although to me, it is an interesting bit of information when an animal either selects to be near a diffuser or to move away from it - it does not always dictate if I stop exposing the animal to the essential oil.
A current yield of 7.5 - 8 % + will usually get me interested, but that's my initial hurdle rate — prospects for capital gain will dictate if I can perhaps ultimately earn 10 - 15 % pa.
Like their incentive stock option cousins, an ESPP has special holding period rules that dictate if gains are treated as compensation income or long - term capital gains.
Business is adaptive, meaning that you can't rely on the economy to dictate if you win or lose.
That final component, the price, can completely dictate if you buy the book or not.
Let the public dictate if what you produce doesn't «hack» it in the literary marketplace of the future, which is already here, thank God!
Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr), out of guilt from his participation in these incidences, is in favor of an official act sanctioned by over one hundred countries to put the Avenger's actions in the hands of the U.N. to dictate if and when they are ever needed again.
This will dictate if you should supplement with a scoop or two daily.
So no distinct person had the ability to both write law and dictate if someone was breaking said law.
If Theo was as good as he thinks he is he would have shown it by now, Im not saying he's rubbish or that Id rather have someone else in his stop BUT he is not good enough for the stop at the tip of the spear that may be cos he's had injuries or because he's not good enough but either way its pure economics that dictate if you cant do your job effectively for a prolonged period of time you cant expect a raise.
What happens in the next 12 months in respect to international prices will dictate if there is any possibility of step ups for the year.»
«when correctly understood» ---- I suspect it is man that would dictate if it is correctly understood.
«Market conditions will dictate if, when and how many employees we can recall,» a U.S. Steel spokeswoman told Reuters on Wednesday.
The rules change in the summer to get rid of the ambiguity and instead have a 10mil price that effectively dictates if a player is «exceptional» or not.
The way I'm understanding this the group equivalency is essentially their comparability, dictating if members of one group will interact with members of another group, and how much they will interact.

Not exact matches

If you juxtapose the two sets of research — that people are growing up later but their earning potential is dictated earlier — you might reach the erroneous conclusion that those two concepts are at odds with each other, that you need to grow up ASAP or you'll miss your best opportunity to be successful.
And if you haven't figured out a powerful «because,» don't say anything at all — because otherwise you will be dictating, not leading.
Even if the United States struggles to win market share in its competition with cheaper piped gas from Russia, the availability of an alternative will blunt the impact if Russia cuts supplies off again, and reduce its ability to dictate long - term restrictive contracts with its customers, analysts said.
Even if they don't wed in Westminster Abbey (Harry and Markle will be in St. George's Chapel), tradition dictates royal brides send their flowers to the church later.
If they supported open - ended QE in 2012, the economy should dictate the same policy now.
Federal rules dictate a carrier must first check whether anyone is willing to voluntarily give up their seat before then bumping flyers involuntarily if nobody comes forward.
In the real world, I can't see pulse - tracking being shared this way at all, but I can see this becoming useful if I want to dictate a text to a friend while out jogging.
Additionally, some large companies will take a discount, usually a couple of percentage points, if they pay sooner than their own dictated terms, often at their own discretion.
«If you're going to sell stock and somebody wants to buy it at a price and that price is not a price you dictate, but demand dictates, sell it to them now,» he said of Facebook's $ 38 offering price.
How entrepreneurs communicate tends to dictate whether or not they are ultimately successful; even great ideas can flounder if a leader isn't communicating effectively.
Dan Ciuriak, a former deputy chief economist at Canada's trade department who now is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), notes that if Trump blows up NAFTA, Canada's trade with the U.S. would be dictated by the terms of their original free - trade agreement from 1989.
«If Goldman and Morgan Stanley are on a deal where the company is not so hot, they can dictate what happens,» another person said.
If thrift dictates that you manage with just one luxury car instead of two or three, consider this $ 130,000 520 bhp SUV the only real ticket.
Even if a culture dictates stadium - size meetings, you can buck the trend.
You might think rationality dictates that if it takes you one minute to read a single page, it will take you 10 minutes to read 10, but the students didn't see it that way.
If, instead, you micromanage by dictating a budget, that action will feel punitive and add fire to an already tense situation.
If you are working with a financial planner, the IPS will also dictate how that money manager invests your money on your behalf.
And if circumstances dictate, you can override rules to fund special purchases — instantly, through a web or mobile app.
As the D.C. Circuit explained, the rule's drafters recognized that «management can not exercise its specialized talents effectively if corporate investors assert the power to dictate the minutiae of daily business decisions.»
Whereas the traditional rules of brick - and - mortar dictate that sales matter above all else, store associates at MartinPatrick3 are encouraged to dole out sincere fashion advice, and if it means counseling a guest away from a higher - priced item or directing him to competitors» shops, so be it.
According to the American Hotel and Lodging Association, typical hotel operating procedures dictate that someone from hotel staff must check on a room if a «Do not disturb» sign has been hanging for three days straight.
Users are encouraged to check with their news page to get information as it is released but prudence would dictate that bitcoin balances be moved off of BitStamp if you wish to get the equivalent amount of B2X coins.
It should certainly be interesting, if the RECBC does decide to carry this thru to the nth degree with this example of government meddling, when some buyer, (that can't use his licensee Sister) decides it is a draconian measure for the Government of BC to dictate whom said buyer may choose to write his contract to purchase a property in The Province and brings the matter before the courts.
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