Sentences with phrase «tradition dictates»

Tradition dictates that the heavyweights in the computing world are always the ultra lightweights, which is why the Lenovo LaVie Z is such a knockout.
Tradition dictates the board.
Women need to eat and drink less and tradition dictates that men pay the bill more often than not (rent, restaurants, etc).
The French candidate's victory was apparently something of an upset due to the fact that UNESCO's headquarters are based in Paris and UN tradition dictates that the host country of one of its agencies should not run it.
The latest Destiny 2 update went live today, and as tradition dictates, so too did the patch notes.
Tradition dictates that charter services provide all equipment, including bait.
The champagne breakfast post flight is delicious and enjoyed at historic buildings, homesteads and wineries as tradition dictates to bring you gently back to earth.
If partygoers from Schanze and the Reeperbahn feel daybreak is no indication to head home, tradition dictates heading to Altona's Fischmarkt.
As tradition dictates, the cocktail hour prior to the main dinner will feature an array of peculiar culinary curiosities.
However, these are exceptions as tradition dictates that a book be launched in the print format and later if the author wishes an electronic version is produced.
Tradition dictates that she shave her head and «keep corner,» remaining sequestered inside her family's house for a year.
Set to go on sale across North America in August 2012, the new model is, as tradition dictates, based on the latest 5 - series.
As tradition dictates, the new Golf receives an evolutionary look, with the classic exterior design cues of the original preserved in newly interpreted form: the simplistic front end, the pronounced front - wheel arch flares, the general shape of the greenhouse, the extra-wide C - pillar and upright rear end.
As tradition dictates, the above mentioned price tags translate into a hefty price difference compared to what US customers have to pay for the cheapest Mercedes - Maybach S600, $ 189,350 to be more precise.
As tradition dictates, Audi will continue to offer the new model in sedan and Avant body styles.
As tradition dictates, the SLS AMG Black Series is outwardly distinguished by a series of aerodynamic and bodywork changes that provide a distinctly brawnier appearance than the standard SLS AMG — in keeping with its race - bred lineage.
As tradition dictates, drive is sent to all four wheels via a Torsen torque sensing four - wheel drive system.
As tradition dictates, the RS4 Avant boasts a series of subtle but effective styling changes aimed at differentiating it from its lesser A4 and S4 Avant siblings.
The Lamborghini Aventador LP700 - 4 was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Auto Show to replace the aging Murciélago, the Aventador was a totally new Raging Bull, designed around a new engine it would become an instant success for Automobili Lamborghini SpA, and just as tradition dictates the Aventador name was taken from bullfighting.
As tradition dictates, the 2009 RS6 gets additional visual muscle through a subtle reworking of the S6's exterior styling.
The closing ceremony, as tradition dictates, was once again celebrated at the famous Teatro Calderón, where the following films — among many others — were honored: Yôji Yam...
Tradition dictates that he can't raise a child without the help of a spouse, meaning his 10 - year - old son is forced to live with family members until he remarries.
Don't do it because I told you so, or because tradition dictates that you should.
So tradition dictates that one does not take on the shaman title, which is an act of ego; the shaman title just naturally confers itself upon those who are worthy.
Tradition dictates that the new MP sings a song about fighting turnip beetles, first sung 300 years ago.
Some of that influence stems from a simple City Council practice: In land - use matters, tradition dictates that council committees defer to whichever member represents the property at hand, according to members and observers.
That said, chancellor is the most powerful position in the day to day running of Germany, because tradition dictates that the president will just represent the country and otherwise support whatever the parliament and the chancellor do.
As tradition dictates, it will be decorated with 500 ornaments and wrapped packages tucked into its branches.
Silly season is upon us and as tradition dictates one of Liverpool's star players is linked with a move away from Anfield.
I know tradition dictates that enormous heart - shaped box of chocolates & roses but let's be honest here.
Italian tradition dictates that the sheet of dough be transparent enough to read text beneath.
Family tradition dictates that we feast on seven fishes but this recipe looks like a delicious reason to break tradition
Year - round afternoon tea is, as tradition dictates, somewhat of a «ladies» pastime,» with live string or harp entertainment.
The Buddhist tradition dictates that the human mind is like a drunken monkey stung by a bee frantically swinging from branch to branch.
Then, if one is religious, you go to your faith community and participate in a marriage ceremony as your tradition dictates and understands that sacrament.
Tradition dictates that a disgruntled priest who was bitter at being passed over for promotion had told the ruling Muslim caliph that a priest simply «greased the chain of iron that held the lamp over the tomb with oil of balsam» and, once the shrine had been sealed, «applied a match through the roof to the other extremity of the chain» so that «the fire descended immediately to the wick of the lamp and lighted it».
When I am forced to ignore my conscience because tradition dictates things be done a certain way, I feel like a fraud.
Even if they don't wed in Westminster Abbey (Harry and Markle will be in St. George's Chapel), tradition dictates royal brides send their flowers to the church later.
Local customs and traditions dictate that the destruction of a living field brings bad fortune — Bicolanos refer to it as «Bosung».
Given the long - held cultural distrust of fruits and vegetables, tradition dictated a long boiling time to remove impurities and harmful substances.
Tradition dictated «marriage within the camp» and individuals who defied that «social rule» sometimes found themselves pretty fast outside their original camp.
Though prepared to be a concubine to the king, as the tradition dictated, the change to a more sisterly role never became an issue for her.

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But, we also criticize people who adhere to the dogma — of Christianity, of Islam, of Hindu tradition — when the actions are far removed from what the «policies» of the respective texts dictate (e.g. love thy neighbor, but act badly to others, specifically non-Christians *), or when the «policies» are adhered to VERY closely and make no sense in today's day and age (e.g. homosexuality is a sin).
From your source, «According to Jewish tradition (later adopted by Christianity) the Torah was dictated to Moses by God, with the exception of the last eight verses of Deuteronomy, which describe the death and burial of Moses.»
But I think I get what The Rationale means that those feelings aren't dictated by religion so much as comfort levels, self - esteem, tradition etc etc..
These principles have a notable ancestry within the Calvinist tradition with which I identify: from the concept of sphere sovereignty developed by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper, to the Politics of the sixteenth - century German Calvinist Althusius, all the way back to Calvin himself, who spent the greater part of his career struggling for the freedom of the Church in a city where civil rulers dictated ecclesiastical policy.
One of the Traditions declares that when Mohammed received a message, he usually dictated it to a secretary and told him specifically at what point in any given chapter the new revelation should appear.
The fact that we do not finally submit our consciences to the dictates of any tradition or institution is the best possible reason for using our freedom to appropriate the moral wisdom of all traditions and institutions.
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.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
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