Sentences with phrase «really dictate»

A handful of these companies really dictate outcomes.»
That will really dictate what you can do.
Knowing about these factors is essential and could really dictate as to how you might be able to get the insurance rates and whether or not the coverage that you get for your vehicle is worthwhile or not.
By that I'm referring to renewable portfolio standards, net metering, interconnection standards, rate design, state tax credits, etc. that really dictate the markets for clean energy around the country.
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.
Your mindset alone can really dictate your dating experiences for the better for the worse.
The decision has to be solely yours and though people might have several different opinions they should not really dictate the way you make your decisions.
After all, it's your energy levels that really dictate how well you will be able to lift or do your cardio.
Like Modric, I doubt he's going to be the sort of player who's going to grab games by the throat and really dictate play, but perhaps more of a metronome who helps retain possession and keep the ball moving.
Neither Team will be Eliminated, but the victor will get to choose their side of the Bracket for the remainder of the Playoffs and, thus, really dictate much of how the Playoffs will play out.
That is so key in All Sports Series where matchups based on sport can really dictate the outcome..
Wenger needs to realise this, imo, our team should set up defensively and play counter attacking football, direct football as we don't have players that can really dictate play and influence a game like Sanchez but we sure have speedsters that can hurt teams on the counter....
Flamini — 6 He didn't really do anything extremely wrong but didn't really dictate the game by intercepting and tackling the opposition and starting counter attacks.
They let their Defense really dictate their Offense and so with suffocating on - ball D at the wings and a refusal to really allow easy Offensive put - backs.
And supposedly they have a majority of hash rate on their side but it doesn't really dictate consensus change in bitcoin.
Schultz: It's going to be the pace of the unwinding that really dictates the concern.
They raced out to an early lead and that really dictated the entire Game.
Truly deserved on a day where their Defense really dictated the tone.
When the score was 2 - 2, it really shows the character of the team, Reading were really believing and we came back from half time and really dictated the game, it shows great mentality and strength in the team.
There's still many people in the institution that have been there for quite some time that really know how to play politics and they're really dictating the policies that come out of Washington and that's just not good.»
funny how work really dictates how you curate your closet kw ladies in navy
It's the ability to provide six degrees of tracking from the headset in a Windows 10 environment that really dictates how Microsoft Mixed Reality works.
«Our style of communication really dictates not only how we get along with others, but also identifies where we have come from and what we have learned from our past.

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.
«There's a lot of local control, and that's really going to dictate how quickly this market unfolds,» said David Torrisi, executive director of the Commonwealth Dispensary Association, an industry group representing medical dispensaries.
As far as the Tea Party excuse, are you really going to let CNBC personality Rick Santelli dictate policy here?
«We are not pleased with the narrative in the media that has usually reflected a purposely negative tone that has really been dictated by a small group of dissident franchisees and their advisors,» Daniel Schwartz, chief executive of Restaurant Brands International Inc., said in an interview after the company posted stronger than expected earnings, led by solid sales at Burger King and Popeye's.
You have to really ask yourself if it's worth playing the market when there is news about European Union countries be nearly bankrupt, the American economy struggling to recover and disasters in Asia dictating market forces.
The market doesn't just act in a vacuum; its performance really is dictated by a million moving parts that all have a role to play.
«Come September, I think everyone will come back to play and that «s really going to dictate where the rest of the year goes for equities.»
We have men making laws, dictating their take on the religion and not really caring what the people need or want.
Logic dictates that there really is something there, I simply am not experiencing it.
On the other hand, churches really don't want equal footing, they want totally subsidized municipal services (trash, police, fire protection, civil and national defense) AND they want to dictate to the governments that provide them the terms under which they operate.
In the end, I was really glad that people like me weren't able to dictate the rights of people like (the real) me in this country.
What it really is — for so long, religion has been able to dictate to society what we should find moral or not, and to the state as well.
If the universe really did appear out of nothing then this logic would dictate that it had no causal agent.
Does God really give us the right to dictate what is right and wrong in the eyes of God?
They are dictating their congregation often in a really manipulative and offensive ways.
OH REALLY, «Not believing dictates not understanding.»
I don't really think the issue is whether or not the CC should provide this coverage, or even what supposed rights individuals have to what health care coverage * they are offered, * but what right does the Federal government have to dictate what kind of coverage is offered to employees.
I like Chris Kresser's approach to paleo; there doesn't have to be any kind of paleo law that dictates whether a person is really paleo or not.
I think what is really lacking in the team currently are players that are able to control the game, dictate the tempo and have good vision.
Correct, Arsenal really need a real playmaker that can dictate the tempo.
Basically there are several scenarios heading into Monday night with these 3 teams and the entire Playoff Bracket will really be dictated by them...
Coq performed really well last season because Wenger allowed him to keep things easy (shield, retrieve then give the ball to either Cazorla or Ozil) by playing Cazorla beside him to dictate / start attack from deep which made them both excel.
If Wenger really wants Arsenal to play like Brazil, Real Madrid or Barcelona, he should get more skillful players that can produce more touches on the ball and dictate the tempo.
Wenger will NEVER EVER CHANGE.The new regime MUST dictate who comes in not Wenger (who is the one who really does warrant the title of Caveman)
Yes, Arsenal really need a creative and skillful player like him to be the focal point in attacking and dictate the tempo from the front.
We really need a midfielder to dictate the tempo.
He was trying to find Cazorla which was his job (recover the ball and give to either Cazorla or Ozil) and that has really worked only for wenger in his own stupidity and sentiments to stop that by pairing Coq with Ramsey, who couldn't dictate play from deep like Cazorla.
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