Sentences with phrase «dictated by the failure»

But reality is not dictated by the failure of treaties to acknowledge it.

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Failure to do so is taken extraordinarily seriously: one senior executive was subjected to a series of interrogations by then general counsel James Comey over whether she had lied about typing an e-mail versus merely dictating it.
A failure to explore how the activity of theological inquiry is located in and inescapably shaped by patterns of activity that are dictated by its social and cultural setting and, just as important, patterns that are dictated by institutional power arrangements, deprives theological inquiry of the means for its self - criticism and correction.
Their sleep schedule is dictated by their sleep successes or failures.
«A sober, cogent, and courageous assessment of a future not dictated by fate, or economics, or limits to technology, but by the most egregious leadership failure in history.
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