Sentences with phrase «n't dictate the pace»

Insurgents can not dictate the pace at which the country is governed.
The music is an integral part of the workout but doesn't dictate the pace.

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It dictated the pace, forcing the Shockers to play the type of up - and - down game they weren't accustomed to.
We don't have a dominant CM, someone to dictate play, Wilshere could be that but he still looks off the pace at the moment..
Few teams will come to Stamford Bridge and boss the game like we did and while we did not have the mentality to turn our possession into the right result, our ability to dictate the pace of the game will become a powerful weapon once this group of players wins their first big game.
«First of all, by doing exactly what we have done against Manchester United, playing at a huge pace and by playing with the same belief and by not letting them dictate the game,» he said.
I think it is important to help our daughters transition from girlhood into confident, self - assured women in their own time, not at a pace dictated by the media.
«It's not in our capacity to dictate the pace at the Presidency but.
For non-Natives, understanding that they are not the boss, allowing the Native community to dictate the program and pace, and cultivating the patience to establish trust with the community are the only ways to weather the cultural differences.
With Ocean's Eleven, director Steven Soderbergh has broken into mainstream Hollywood, and it's about time Hollywood can claim a director who actually takes time with his films — lets the characters grow on us, lets the dialogue crackle at the right pacing, and lets the content dictate the style (not vice versa).
I think that the pacing is so important and what we actually show or don't show is very important, so one scene will dictate the next.
Here, the learner dictates the pace, but information absorption may not be at its peak.
Even when students aren't sitting through lectures, they're still accustomed to letting their teachers dictate the pace, style, and direction of learning.
But since the car can not yet read the road, dictating the pace with your fingertips is still the most rewarding modus operandi.
Put the dog on a short leash (not to short) and it will discourage them from trying to dictate the pace.
It doesn't want you to blast through and its pacing dictates that you don't.
If you're not one who cares about gathering resources, then there is one other set of items that can help dictate the pace of a hunt: Whetstones and Potions.
Like Twombly, there is a sense in which he uses narratives as a point of departure, but does not allow the tale to determine its outcome, rather allowing the hand and visual organisation to dictate the painting's pace.
A. Pace of change is generally not dictated by the development of new technology or the introduction of new competitive pressures but more so by an organisation's or sector's appetite for change.
Process was completed at my own pace and not dictated by any other factors.
In divorce mediation, not only do the parties determine the outcome of their agreements concerning their property and family (rather than the court making orders), they may also dictate the pace at which they complete their matter.
While it is not guaranteed, the mediation process can be quicker than litigation because it is focused on settlement from the beginning of the case and the parties dictate the pace rather than the court.
«The market does not seem to be allowing foreclosures to dictate the pace of sales and the prices and that is very good.
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