Sentences with phrase «dictates from»

Only Europe among the Western continents remains subject to dictates from energy exporters, most of them from unsavoury and hostile areas such as the Middle East, Russia and Venezuela.
In fact, it is the only way it can be done because dictates from Washington would inherently be a case of imposing design: They have no idea what each individual community needs.
Lucas has made a work according to dictates from her friend, the late Austrian artist Franz West.
Reveling in nature's glory, the artist dictates from memory and utmost confidence, this familiar terrain, immortalizing the influence of light on his subject and thereby its dynamic essence.
Under our system, dictates from Congress turn into gobbledygook as they travel from the Education Department to state education agencies and then to local school districts.
Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D - N.Y.) and other House members of Puerto Rican descent roundly rejected any dictates from Washington.
It is not just about western propounded indexes but how policies rolled out, would impact directly on the lives of the people present and posterity.The Ivorian economy for decades is dependant on dictates from France hence the challenges Gbagbo encountered when he tried to deviate from the status quo.
It's just not dictates from the governor as to what he wants.
In the old testament, you'll find the Israelite had a tendency to stop following Gods dictates from time to time.
By questioning the teachings of the Church... by not blindly following the dictates from the Bishop of Rome, you are protesting... you are a Protestant.
Spirituality is far too intimate to dictate from the outside — on either side.
Stop telling people to burn, telling people how to live, and dictating from a comic book and we wont have a reason to put up such things.
You talk about unfettered, this is an unfettered anti-capitalist dictate from Pope Francis.
The previous 4 or 5 games to this one that had a partnership of le coq and xhaka displayed that that pairing was not a very good one going forward because Francis basically plays in the box to box role, which is not his strong suit, while Xhaka would dictate from deep.
He is slower and he likes to dictate from deep.
Xhaka sits and tries to dictate from deep, forcing coquelin to play in a more advanced role offensively.
However in the 4 -3-3, it ensures there is always significant cover on both sides of the deepest midfield and allows us to dictate from deep.
I don't think it's that Le Coq exposes Xhaka, is that Wenger (judging by positing on the field) asks Coquelin to play in a more slightly advanced starting position than he's comfortable with, and finds himself in the final 3rd too often so that Xhaka can stay deeper and dictate from further away.
He seemed to have appreciated Cazorla more by letting him dictate from the middle first half.
My kids «must» take breakfast at school (that's the new dictate from on high) so I now have to police them at the breakfast table at home so they are not pigging out during the first 3 hours of each weekday.
Those «individuals» who don't have access to bankers» bonuses (access which they should have because they create the wealth that bankers play with) who are going to be attacked by dictate from «individuals» like David Laws.
Bernard Jenkin said «everything is dictated from the top for short - term political advantage».
Trying to provide a joined up service with all these factors is extremely difficult for one service, it will prove much more difficult for a collection of private firms, charities and subcontractors spread across political regions dictated from Whitehall.
The data that providers collect does not have to be dictated from on high.
Improvement will come from the actions of the states, and these actions are not readily dictated from the national level.
JW: Only on rare cases, usually if there is a dictate from the licensor.
This book, The Stairway To Freedom, was dictated from the spirit world by The Great White Brotherhood and is a complete primer of esoteric knowledge covering virtually every aspect of a human being's development whilst here in incarnation and also will see him through his life in the spiritual realms as one progresses towards God.It covers a large gamut of seemingly unrelated topics covering: • Sexuality, • The birth process, • How life develops and is controlled by archangels, • What is God and what God's Power is, • What our auras are, • How we can develop spirituality, • Diet, • Organising one's daily routine and a host of other topics.The book cleverly weaves all these, apparently, disparate elements into a cohesive whole so that the student can have a firm grasp on the way that...
It can not be dictated from the top, it need to be bottom - up.
After the painting was pronounced dead a long time she finds the last few years an impressive Renaissance, supported by a generation of artists who no longer can dictate from the outside, what is artistic to do or not do.
Determined to define herself on her own terms and make art dictated from within that self, Frankenthaler risked being an exception to that rule.
Just in front of the window, dictating from the head of the table, a speaker stuffily calls this empty meeting to order, but is repeatedly interrupted by a sly, solicitous, «And what do you think, Harold?»
In other cases, the means, including enforcement, are more or less dictated from above.
And, it was nearly instantaneous and far more seamless than the old school dictating from year's past — where I dictated a memo, gave the tape to my secretary and then sometimes spent days going back and forth with my secretary to get the memo into a final draft.
You may find that people are very willing to move closer to a GC who is interested in their observations and includes their opinions and preferences, rather than dictating from afar.
Often, instead, you begrudgingly do the work you are assigned, as your boss tries to accomplish unrealistic goals and timeline dictated from up high.
This is an effort to keep parenting and related issues within the confines of collaboration between the parents, as opposed to a dictate from a court.

Not exact matches

Now that Bornstein is claiming the original letter was essentially dictated by Trump (a stark turnaround from his previous assertions the physician «really» wrote the letter himself), the gastroenterologist might face censure by the New York medical board, according to Dr. Arthur Caplan, the founding director of the Division of Medical Ethics at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York and one of the nation's most prominent bioethicists.
They hopped from hotel to hotel as availability dictated.
Money dictates nearly step of social mobility from the very first moments of life.
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.
We are bombarded with overwhelming messages from the world dictating how things «are supposed» to be.
Remotely piloted aircraft are likely the first aircraft dictating «strike or no strike calls based off what we're seeing» from the sensors, Winterbottom said in October.
Always be willing to walk away from a deal, and let it be known in either a subtle or not so subtle manner, as the situation dictates.
Management's role shifts from dictating procedures to coaching the team on the company's goals and values.
Current securities law dictates that an entrepreneur can only equity crowdfund, or raise money from a group of people by selling portions of his or her company to individuals who meet a handful of specifications deeming them sufficiently wealthy.
It requires an internet connection, and it bumps you over to a new screen — Apple works offline and lets you dictate right from the text convo — but it works well all the same.
As you evolve into the role of an organizational leader, you must shift from dictating (ok, maybe it's called directing) to guiding and coaching others so they come to new discoveries on their own.
The point is not to dictate what Facebook's policies should be when it faces requests from authoritarian governments, or grapples with laws restricting Holocaust denial.
While health problems ranging from malaria to AIDS to respiratory tract diseases are common there, transportation can be difficult to find, which means that distance can dictate whether a person lives or dies.
Rather than inefficiently dictating how to use a resource from the top, this approach allows those in the trenches to make the best decisions with ample information about the scarcity and value of the key commodity — time.
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