Sentences with phrase «then dictates»

If you do not leave written instructions about your final wishes, state law then dictates who is responsible for these decisions.
The arrangement of the panels then dictates the color of the room, and different configurations of different palettes and light result in a fluctuating ambiance.
What kind of balance then dictates texture resolution, the extent of details, and so on.
Because all learning is competency - based and student - centered, Build UP apprentices will have individualized instruction plans that map the academic standards they need to learn in any given day and week, which then dictates the apprenticeship hours they can spend in worksites.
The society then dictates the morality, which is often wrong.
They're just quick glances but it helps him build the picture of what's around him which then dictates his next move.
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
This document would then dictate how she will manage the portfolio.
To me, that makes more sense than an invisible supernatural being in the sky magically poofing the Universe into existence and then dictating rules and regulation that would either be obeyed, or result in eternal torture if you didn't.
Team Free Agent would strike first and as is so often the case in OT, they were able to then dictate the remaining minute to earn the stunning victory!
You don't get to sit out for a year and then dictate where you get to play when we have 2 other leigitmate NHL goalie prospects that need to play (Hart / Lyon)
Writing in the Guardian, the former European commissioner Lord Mandelson warns Cameron that he «will be disappointed if he thinks he can put a gun to their heads to begin renegotiating Britain's EU membership and then dictate when it will end, especially when, in their view, he is arguing not in Europe's interests as a whole but for British exceptionalism».
Whether Miliband picks and wins that fight will then dictate the tone for the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.
«By controlling where the transcription factor is produced, we can then dictate where in a plant the carbon — and resulting sugars — accumulate,» Jansson said.
That would then dictate what type of diet or protocol is best for gut healing.
No government should tax parents to support an education system and then dictate parents keep children in schools that aren't working for them.
Translation: they didn't want a designer sketching a concept on a napkin that would then dictate the entire program, as happened, for instance, with the Camaro.
And then dictated that the stability control must remain on at all times.
I assume that the ultimate atmospheric temperature is then dictated (approximately) by the ideal gas law, PV = nRT at the different elevations, and pegged to ~ 255 K at the ~ 10,000 m TOA energy balance point.
Stored solar energy built up in the oceans over past millennia dictates the temperature of the oceans which then dictate the temperature of the atmosphere.
I think in the legal profession still in the UK you see lawyers looking at technology and then dictating and getting other people to do things, like secretaries.
«These blackguard Hamburg and Lubeck merchants have no other idea of policy in China but to, what they call «shoot down those damned niggers of Chinese» for six months and then dictate peace to them etc..
«OK Google,» or a tap brings up the equivalent of the Android Wear start screen, where one can then dictate an action («Text Mom,»), or scroll up and down for a list of available options.
Just tap the microphone icon in the top - right corner of the keyboard itself, then dictate what you want to type.
If you have a Spotify premium account, you can select a mix of genres from a long list that includes, for some reason, «pop - movie» but not rap, and then dictate the other parameters of the playlist with the sliders provided for nine other «audio features.»
In the email example above, I had to «Send an email to Melissa,» then pick the correct «Melissa,» then dictate the email, and so on.
Just say «OK Google, take a note» and then dictate what you want the app to enter.
Depending on how many career avenues you are open to will then dictate the number of branch versions.
That includes not giving control to a child who can then dictate their terms to divorcing parents.

Not exact matches

Whenever and wherever I've gone since then, I've always been very careful to dress up or dress down according to the fashion dictates of the client or prospective customer.
Federal rules dictate a carrier must first check whether anyone is willing to voluntarily give up their seat before then bumping flyers involuntarily if nobody comes forward.
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.
Rather then criticize and dictate tasks, they help empower individuals on the team to take ownership and approach tasks through a systematic and highly engaged process.
And then there's the issue of bias and risks associated with letting computer software dictate what people see.
It was a pain to dictate to my computer, using a somewhat not so natural voice and cadence, and then manually correct what the system understood.
In Chile and Poland, teams assessed the needs and requirements of the markets, then structured the companies accordingly — there was no top - down pressure dictating how the companies should manufacture or sell their products and services, or otherwise conduct their daily business.
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.
Using this method, you can create a desirable link or two by allowing the linker to dictate what URL you'll create, and then simply redirecting it to a real, relevant page.
«In other words, they must come out of the retirement account and go through the «tax fence,» as we say, and then can be directed to an after - tax account which then can be spent or invested as goals dictate
Then we allow you to dictate how you move the coins to and from people.
In 1997, then Chancellor Gordon Brown granted the BoE the freedom to set rates and dictate monetary policy.
If you can't determine right from wrong (dictated by your culture / society), then you lack empathy, not religion.
@Herbert: when you become moderator of this site then and only then can you dictate who comes here and comments... seems to me that Canada is the USA's closest ally you moron... you need them.
If you have no other standard than the dictates of your own comfort, then so what?
He didn't try to childishly dictate what other people believe and how it is inferior to his beliefs, and then brag about the warm feeling that produces and the enjoyment he receives from that.
THEIR riches and THEIR dictating public policy in the US is surely commendable... but if American Catholics and American cardinals dare say anything then surely they are hypocritic rich pompous turds...
Him posting as an atheist then suggests that how he sees things is not dictated by a religion, and his beliefs have been determined from life observations, educational background.
Although they say they do not intend for the minister to dictate his aims for the church, the thrust of Leading Congregational Change is that the pastor or transformational leader brings a vision that must be promoted, first to a chosen group of disciples, then to a «vision community,» and then — only when fully developed and plotted out — to the congregation.
And when you delete all koranic demands for world domination by any means and the koranic dictates about killing all infidels (see above at July 27, 2010 at 7:58 am), then we will open our ears.
Thus it is only if, disregarding the reservations his faith might dictate, a Christian surrenders himself to revolution — an absolute that makes total demands on all who work in it and therefore involves total encounter among them — it is only then that the Christian encounters the other, and also encounters God.
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