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单词 Dictate
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1 No one shall dictate to me.
2 How fast do you dictate to your secretary?
3 He cannot write but he can dictate.
4 They are in no position to dictate terms .
5 You can't dictate to people how they should live.
6 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.
7 What right do they have to dictate how we live our lives?
8 Circumstances dictate that I should leave this town forever.
9 The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.
10 Funds dictate what we can do.
11 Can they dictate how the money will be spent?
12 The US government attempted to dictate the terms of the agreement.
13 Of course(), a number of factors will dictate how long an apple tree can survive.
14 No one is going to dictate to me where to live!
15 Don't let the other team dictate the tempo of the game.
16 The officers were more or less able to dictate terms to successive governments.
17 It took him a long time to dictate this letter.
18 We're now in a position to dictate our own demands.
19 The laws of physics dictate that what goes up must come down.
20 Don't try to dictate to children; they will obey you better if you ask them politely.
21 The media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.
22 You can't dictate to me how I should spend my money.
23 He cannot be allowed to dictate what can and cannot be inspected.
24 The union leaders are trying to dictate their demands to the employer.
25 Fashion gurus dictate crazy ideas such as squeezing oversized bodies into tight trousers.
26 The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.
27 You should be able to dictate the terms of the agreement to the firm which you are buying.
28 The government tried to dictate to people how they should spend their money.
29 Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions ,[] Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
30 The President is so powerful that he is able to dictate to the government.
1 No one shall dictate to me.
2 How fast do you dictate to your secretary?
3 He cannot write but he can dictate.
4 They are in no position to dictate terms .
5 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.
6 What right do they have to dictate how we live our lives?
7 The President is so powerful that he is able to dictate to the government.
8 No one is going to dictate to me where to live!
9 It took him a long time to dictate this letter.
10 We're now in a position to dictate our own demands.
11 Don't try to dictate to children; they will obey you better if you ask them politely.
12 The unions are hardly in a position to dictate to the Labour Party.
13 You should be able to dictate the terms of the agreement to the firm which you are buying.
14 The government tried to dictate to people how they should spend their money.
31 Her skills were in such demand that she could dictate her own salary.
32 The players we have dictate what system we have.
33 That too the baby seemed to dictate.
34 New staff roles dictate new management structures.
35 The cuts dictate the choice of ministers.
36 Tax considerations should not dictate investment judgment.
37 Fashion designers no longer dictate skirt lengths.
38 For the first time in the history of our species, we can dictate the final genetic constitution of the offspring.
39 These beliefs about what low attainers can not do dictate and reflect the kind of learning experience these pupils have.
40 A rigorous syllabus and lots of tests dictate the kind of work done.
41 Neither is an inflection of the other, so strictly speaking their differing linguistic origin should dictate separate indices.
42 Send to Alternatively, you can dictate your letter to us over the telephone.
43 In short, many corporations and data centers have computing security policies and practices that dictate how data must be protected.
44 I should have thought that good sense would dictate that some one who opposes every measure begins to lose credibility.
45 I dictate in the afternoon to my secretary, and I might work on till midnight.
46 The themes themselves dictate what is studied; they provide points of departure for the curriculum.
47 Watching hockey FoxTrax makes it seem you can dictate the action.
48 However, if circumstances dictate using the post then make the best of it by: 1.
49 Consequently, those laws tend to dictate impartial treatment and equal service to all members of the targeted group.
50 Ellen wanted none of it so let her dictate her terms.
51 This control has meant lower margins for retailers, and manufacturers being able to dictate the in-store location of their particular products.
52 Once the policy of factoring is established, the factor will dictate credit terms.
53 In practical effect, it meant that Chun could dictate the selection of his successor.
54 In writing[ ], do not be afraid to let these dictate the way you go.
55 Dear Prudence would dictate staying put and waiting for air to come and retrieve him.
56 We have lost the initiative and allowed our opponents to dictate the subject - even the rules - of the debate.
57 The circumstances will dictate how much you can make of it from the standpoint of good video.
58 Except in so far as they publicized opinion poll findings, television projections of party credibility did not dictate public perceptions.
59 Sophisticated graphics and multimedia software for games and educational programs dictate that consumer machines have plenty of muscle.
60 Farmers are businessmen and since wages constitute a cost of production they will normally pay no more than prevailing conditions dictate.
61 The state will always dictate the terms of the relationship.
62 The full convention, the only party body that can dictate delegate-selection procedures, will have final say on any proposed change.
63 She had stubbornly defied both her solicitor and Glyn and here she was letting a complete stranger dictate terms to her.
64 Licence to allow another person to dictate the rising of the sun, the seasons of the moon?
65 The ability to search for supporting detailed information as time and necessity dictate. 11.
66 In each of these a textbook may be present as a resource, but it does not dictate the curricular program.
67 He said he has missed the up-tempo pace he was allowed to dictate.
68 The pattern seems to be, and fast changing circumstances dictate this more than anything, not to dwell on problems.
69 One-stop shopping enables the supermarket to dictate what the shopper can acquire.
70 Of course, not all parents would wish to dictate to the school how it should exercise discipline over their children.
71 Still, these external realities inform rather than dictate the novel.
72 There may be important public policy issues which dictate that the implied terms as to quality should extend even to private sellers.
73 However, tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors' draft of the heads.
74 The IMF should not dictate how Mexico should run its monetary policies.
75 The intended use would dictate the kind of pack to be purchased.
76 It made Bernice jealous, but she would never let that dictate her behaviour.
77 It was therefore Charles who could dictate policy and law in most respects.
78 We do not want to dictate what should be translated or get involved in negotiations between publishers.
79 The head of computer services could dictate lead times and turnaround times for all projects.
80 Desperate to impress after his call-up to Sven Goran Eriksson's squad, the battling midfielder tried to dictate the attacks.
81 Your parents have no right to dictate how you should spend your money.
82 Alternatively, you can dictate your letter to us over the telephone.
83 At some point the size of the enterprise may dictate that you think commercially rather than in terms of self-reliance.
84 Unfortunately, although demand for sites is still high[http:///dictate.html], the individual requirements of the operator dictate selection.
85 One of the beauties of Springs is that you dictate the pace.
86 These two aspects together dictate the specific characteristics of a given model, or paradigm.
87 However, love will dictate that Tony at least pick up after himself.
88 No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit. Ansel Adams 
89 He had told Alicia Lockwood bluntly that she could not hope to dictate what happened to Moorlake beyond the grave.
90 She had allowed him to dictate what happened, yet now she wanted more.
91 Male speaker Coxes have a sizable effect on their crews but they don't dictate whether they win or lose.
92 Again and again, such prophecies dictate and determine his decisions, his attitudes, his course of action.
93 He said he wanted the defender to dictate what happens instead of reacting.
94 The ability of the market to dictate who should and who should not have influence at the Federal Reserve continues.
95 Ultimately, however, market forces should not be allowed to dictate the extent of regulation.
96 Will television dictate the future of sport or will the public demand deeper and wider coverage?
97 The challenge for secondary schools in particular will be to ensure that the system reflects the learning, and does not dictate it.
98 Apart from not knowing how long to sub-let the space for, there are other considerations that dictate a company's strategy.
99 Either the media or pop stars dictate what's in fashion.
100 Otherwise we shall see a continuing decline over and above that which increased productivity would normally dictate.
101 The outcome will dictate how one-fifth of mankind relates to a technology many are convinced owns the future.
102 Their decisions largely dictate the use of all resources and they must accept the management responsibility which goes with clinical freedom.
103 Happier are those that can switch between roles as and when conditions dictate.
104 Good managers know that fear can not be allowed to dictate organizational policy.
105 Since then, fashion designers have learned not to dictate a length.
106 Thus half the effort of benefit-cost analysis would devolve upon the firm, whose owners' best interests dictate accurate cost estimates.
107 It is often circumstances that dictate what fish have been put together.
108 How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily, the loveliest flower ....
109 She could use this capital to dictate the form of reconstruction and to extend the areas of her own influence.
110 During the 90s Washington fell into the trap of allowing events to dictate the relationship, with increasingly destabilising results.
111 To say that the Church was the sole conduit of divine revelation was to dictate terms to the Almighty.
112 Actually, yellow and blue dictate how warm or cool a color is.
113 Translation: Salomon could dictate the rules of the mortgage bond trading game as it went along.
114 These dictate one part is communicated by hypophysis.
115 What right have you to dictate to others?
116 That is what our obligations to the workers and peasants of the USSR dictate to us.
117 Using business item instances, you can use the decision logic to dictate the flow of the process, instead of just using percentages for the branches of the decision.
118 But only fools follow along with the herd, letting an impersonal entity dictate to you.
119 Practical design problems dictate that soil mechanics and engineering geology be closely related.
120 If the listing is accompanied by a share issue, it will be the subscription period and other formalities which dictate the timetable.
121 He can dictate the tempo of a game. He's a clever player, a good passer. I don't want to tempt fate but he's very similar to Xabi.
122 The design criteria dictate that all performance tests meet the requirements of the standards.
123 Multipliers - Numbers that dictate the overall effect of a policy change on the output of an economy.
124 First, when commodity processes and applications are sourced from the outside, a company is not constrained by fixed internal capacity but can contract and expand as business conditions dictate.
125 What right has one country to dictate the environmental standards of another?
126 This paper introduce a sort of new numeric terminal which can use DSP and FPGA to realize double functions, they are distance measure by pulse responsion and incept of dictate data.
127 In many instances ,the selectionof aspecific material may dictate what processing must be used .
128 Gross : Residents examine, dissect and dictate all gross surgical specimens , with the staff always immediately available.
129 A playmaker is someone who generally looks to receive the ball and dictate play.
130 Everyday, mundane energies dictate that you let go of dishonest or negative relationships, especially those that undermine you, or draw forth your lower self.
131 But unlike other sports, the rules of golf not only dictate the rules of the game, they actually prescribe a code of behavior and ethics for our athletes.
132 Exactly as on Android phones, a tiny microphone button appears on the on-screen keyboard; whenever you have an Internet connection, you can tap it when you want to dictate instead of typing.
133 A goals-oriented execution environment where business-level service agreements dictate the execution priority of the business logic.
134 We wanted to show the Russians we had options,() that they couldn't dictate prices to us.
135 His daughters Mavis Oei, Jacqueline and Elizabeth and son Eric, one of Singapore's most prominent film directors, are expected to dictate the final decision.
136 They may be imaging, they may be biomarkers or genetic screening that would dictate different therapies for different patients.
137 In these cases, accounting rules dictate that the owning companies include in their earnings only dividends received from such holdings. Undistributed earnings are ignored.
138 The security administrator can dictate the level of security by applying rules known as protected object policies (POP) and access control lists (ACL).
139 Using folds and tucks, pleats and ruching I used the whole flag, letting the size of it dictate a majority of the silhouette's outcome and to help form the pieces.
140 Begin with small Smarty adaptations and expand your repertoire as needs dictate and you grow more proficient.
141 Black tie dress is the most common outfit for men, although fashion may dictate not wearing a bow-tie, and musical performers sometimes do not adhere to this.
142 The rules of court dictate that a defendant is entitled to all evidence which may help his case.
143 Trying to reverse the dictate given or negotiate better terms seems fruitless.
144 As stated earlier, capacity planning is an important element here and will dictate the number of physical devices that are required for a set of workloads.
144 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
145 I'll dictate a new clause and put in a three - or - four - year reversion.
146 Our daily weather continues to dictate the trivial scenarios of our lives-and remains manna to the rag trade, the tourist industry, and heaven knows what else.
147 "Will Doctor Franklin be so good as to peruse it, " he wrote in his cover note, "and suggest such alterations as his more enlarged view of the subject will dictate?
148 Your design can sometimes dictate which choice you make; for example, extending base types with subtypes is clearly a more object-oriented approach.
149 TV was a Cool medium, according to McLuhan, because it did not dictate the participant actively engage in order to participate.
150 To record the gain, Huntington used a recent dictate from the Financial Accounting Standards Board that addresses the value of debt-backed investments that companies hold on their balance sheets.
151 Good manners also dictate that you handle your mail promptly and courteously.
152 And while he is right that Qaddafi poses no threat to America, circumstances may very well dictate action.
153 That is trivial looks penurious of looking at be pressed by his under dictate woman.
154 The price of freedom may be a weaker and less efficient state than a conventional utilitarian cost-benefit analysis would dictate.
155 Autocratic leaders tend to make unilateral decisions, dictate work methods.
156 He had warned the West against trying to dictate to the Soviet Union.
157 It's not uncommon for the male head of household to dictate a woman's vote – but neither is it universal.
158 Otherwise, you have an oligopoly or cartels where the big operators act in concert (whether by design or by happenstance) to dictate prices, working conditions, etc.
159 Textile chemicals and dyes are suffering because over-supply leaves those at the end of the value chains (consumers and brands) with the power to dictate prices.
160 These communication rules, which are quite intricate, dictate what a company can and cannot say once its I. P. O. document, known as a registration statement, is filed with the S. E.
161 Scavenger hunts can be as simple or involved as circumstances dictate.
161 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
162 Forty-seven percent of travelers are allowing their budgets to dictate where they go, yet no major website out there asks, how much do you want to spend?
163 The PMBOK does not dictate that all thirty-nine processes in the 2000 version or forty-four processes in the 2004 version must be used in all projects.
164 Maybe your circumstances didn't allow you to be choosey, but yesterday doesn't always dictate today.
165 No longer will power be held by the privileged few who dictate the way of the world.
166 What gives them the right to dictate to us what we should eat?
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