Sentences with phrase «now dictate»

Because now, which smart speaker a consumer owns can now dictate where a consumer shops by voice.
Now we dictate the letters and share them via Dropbox.
Critics, rather than artists, now dictate the path art is supposed to travel.
When I was in elementary school, I wanted to be a writer — now I dictate the daily duties of a couple hundred NPCs for the settlements of a post-apocalyptic tribal world.
Meaningless elements like «artistic integrity» and «engaging gameplay» are out the window as efficiency and deadlines now dictate the studio's every move — welcome to crunch time.»
The most notable limitations now dictate how much fuel a race car can use per lap, pushing Audi Sport engineers to create a system that reduces the R18 e-tron quattro's fuel consumption by up to 30 percent.
Since distribution through social networks has become one of the primary ways people find news and information, the report says, «decisions made by Facebook, Google, and others now dictate strategy for all news organizations, but especially those with advertising - based models.
Advocates of the FCC decision insist the market will now dictate what succeeds or fails online.
Decisions made by Facebook, Google, and others now dictate strategy for all news organizations, but especially those with advertising - based models.
Our dependence on money now dictates the kind of future our churches will have.
Well thank God (no pun intended) that religion is now dictated by common sense and facts, Its like children with Father Christmas, we grow out of it and logic tells you it just is «nt real.
Muslim are now dictating the law... according to Muslim Quoran... France got what she deserved.
Ivan Perisic: Common logic now dictates that where Perisic goes, Inter go.
The dollar now dictates what we can and can not do to an extent that is damaging and demoralizing.
There are many things that concern me about this whole situation — the largest of which is that companies will bend to the will of terrorists, and that terrorism is now dictating the art we can and can not produce as was the case yesterday when Gore Verbinski «s comedy Pyongyang was canceled by New Regency.
UX, as it's most commonly referred to, is now dictating the way learners (and website users) prefer to view online interfaces.
I'm also now dictating some of my first drafts using Dragon Dictate on Mac (and there are lots of other versions of Dragon for whatever OS or device you use).
Debt right now dictates just about every financial decision we make, and has for the past 5 + years.
EA Sports Hockey League is now available from the get go and lets you jump in and pit your co-op multiplayer teams against real world opponents; unlike the previous iterations, which allowed boosting through micro-transactions, player abilities are now dictated by the class selected, ensuring that those of us with disposable incomes don't gain an unfair advantage.
But urgency now dictates a personal appeal.
From how we do our jobs to who we date, the numbers are now dictating what to do — and we're better for it.
The trend now dictates that all Realtors sign Buyer Brokerage Contracts with potential buyers.
Heinz states «The trend now dictates that all Realtors sign Buyer Brokerage Contracts with potential buyers.

Not exact matches

Harold Bornstein, the Trump physician who famously told the world that his patient's «physical strength and stamina are extraordinary» at the outset of Trump's presidential campaign, now says Trump himself dictated the letter.
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.
Until now, the terms of the joint venture dictated that Novartis had the right to demand GSK buys its stake at any point over the next 17 years.
If they supported open - ended QE in 2012, the economy should dictate the same policy now.
Some expected, routine and consistent behaviors that are fairly reliable will be ascertainable, but the real winners will understand that — each time a customer now appears — it's essentially a brand - new day dictated and determined in the moment by the customer's then - dominant and most pressing desires.
«Fantasy sports is a game of skill and therefore legal under New York state law, yet the New York state government is now threatening to dictate what type of entertainment sports fans can enjoy.
«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.
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.
Trump's former doctor, who stated his client would be the «healthiest individual ever elected to presidency,» has now said that Trump dictated the whole letter.
Mohammed has message that goes more like this: man was not sinful, just follow all the rules, and maybe you will get into paradise with 70 perpetual virgins (works - rightouesness, carrot on the stick for those who sacrifice themselves to karma now, praying, fasting, etc. all according to dictate.)
Year after year, decade after decade, we witness the spectacle of Detroit's efforts to sell ever - increasing numbers of cars designed for quick obsolescence, though it has been clear for some time now that considerations of both space and air quality dictate that we move toward some alternative transportation system.
One can see now that this was a judgment dictated by the modernistic imagery which a confirmed trust in evolution provided.
Our secularized, de-absolutized anti-culture reaches now even into our churches and other sacred spaces, dictating a partly unconscious watering - down into «niceness» of tough Christian understandings and an emptying - out of Christian words and concepts.
its stupid kill the wall street brokers and the speculators and poof we have lower fuel prices that simple they are dictating the fuel prices now since opec has not risen the prices they charge...
Remember that we all came from the same place, we are here now sharing this Earth, and we will go back to where we came from very soon... So lets spend our time wisely... We must use the gift given to us and choose to think for ourselves, by not allowing the past or others to dictate how we should live our lives... lets practice recognizing ourselves in each other... It may not always be easy... but each new day we can choose it... and that choice has an intrinsic value, upon which great things will be borne...
The general view now would be that the Holy Spirit inspired the human authors of Scripture, but did not dictate what they wrote.
Whereas the ancients simply had to obey the dictates of their gods (as known within their traditions), we now find that, as a very important part of nature ourselves, an increasing measure of responsibility lies upon our species for the future of all planetary life.
Anyway, now I'm not so sure about the whole «sheep needing a shepherd thing» and whether we as Christians are in such desperate need of a leader to dictate our every move.
Worse, the «sellers» of these wares are now so many that buyers can dictate the terms of sale, «demanding ever more outrageousness in return for their limited attention,» as Bowman deftly puts it.
The public schools are doing the right thing by leaving religion to the parents to teach unless you believe the schools should dictate religious belief now?
The next thing you know they will have to stop the games or only hold them a certain times because there religion dictates it and we certainly don't want to offend the poor Muslims now do we.
The rich dictate much of what happens in our society and culture, but to now let the rich and powerful dictate what happens on Sunday morning is beyond gospel betrayal.
The international situation now began once again to dictate Luther's movements.
Genders prescribed by biology are now discarded and transformed at whim according to the dictates of our disembodied wills.
I love that study, it shows how the manuscripts of the OT were put together into what we now have as the OT by the scribe Ezra, and also shows the science of manuscripts, and how the NT that we now have was circulated whole as early as 100AD, and that no council ever voted on what was to be «in» the Bible, because the books of the Bible were dictated by the apostles themselves.
He can create a universe dictate to Moses the laws design the Temple with every measurement, make dna the building blocks that man can only now decipher andhave Jesus save us all but somehow miss gay marriage.
Now, my mornings are dictated by a cherubic almost - two - year - old who likes to start his day with a smoothie and minor acts of vandalism.
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