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Then I realized that the the form of the final copy was sometimes dictated by unsophisticated dolts.
In this way the city grew much like the annular rings of a tree, with successive perimeters being added as population growth dictated.
People cannot do that unless they're living in a dictatorship and want to be dictated to behave like robots.
For example, bowstrings were easily split, spear shafts easily broken and use of the arquebus often dictated by the weather.
The point about loose cannons is that they can be turned in any direction, not just that dictated by the party.
Everyone was so attentive to the songs and that's kind of what dictated the playing.
This is a world where lives, character, tastes, moral capacity, sexual preferences, etc., are more often than not dictated by genetic makeup.
The behavior and clinical manifestations of infectious diseases also might be dictated by the same phenomenon.
Later, however, changing tastes and pressure from temperance advocates dictated that absinthe be diluted with water, preferably sweetened.
From the tenor of the letters, it is clear to the Court that a parent dictated them.
The plaintiffs have testified that some of those letters were dictated by the defendant.
This is not to suggest that research is entirely dictated by theoretical concerns.
Wilkes-Barre's chilly winters dictated a south-facing orientation for warmth and energy efficiency, but Bohlin's master bedroom looks north.
Other women opposed any sort of maternalist legislation that may have dictated the terms of their employment.
His extensive knowledge of historical style contributed to, but was submerged beneath, forms dictated by megalomanic fantasies.
If our three-dimensional universe possesses one of these identified topologies, then this may in some way be dictated by laws of Nature.
Rather than facing in one direction, the gables of the main house meet to form a 90-degree angle dictated by the T-shaped floor plan.
Animals that fly in the air have still other similarities dictated by the severe demands of flight.
It was almost as if she had dictated it verbally and then had the transcription written up.
A wise politician would be mindful of what his constituency had to say, but he should not be dictated to.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He dictated with calm deliberation, and shewed no risible feeling even when he had made a humorous point.
Our passion for experimentalism is dictated by the firm object of using the knowledge we acquire.
The Pharaoh, not the fellah, dictated the inscription that was to be engraved.
You will pardon my importunity in favor of the sentiment which dictated it.
The inadmissibility of change is purely a matter of policy and dictated by practical considerations.
The question naturally arises, Who dictated the narrative of the fight which lunt wrote in the Serapis' log?
Copper watched Kennon as he dictated the covering letter, her slim fingers dancing over the stenotype.
He drew towards him several sheets of legal cap, and began to write as she dictated.
Exhibit 711, your report, was that written out in longhand or dictated to a girl?
He had then marched to Heraeon on the propontis, and had dictated a peace to Cersobleptes.
The operations performed on females are obviously dictated by considerations of convenience or propriety in coition.
Sure I am that your conduct is not dictated by a regard for my ease or my welfare.
I feared that you might misunderstand the motives which have dictated my conduct.
A good deal after mid-day, at a time dictated entirely by choice, and not custom, they made their way back to the beer garden.
Disraeli's attacks upon Peel were dictated by the policy of self-advancement.
The new order in Afghanistan must not be dictated by corruption, incompetence and appeasement to the Taliban.
She dictated a letter to me, the carbon copy of which I am enclosing.
His disdain for the commonality of life still dictated his prejudices.
My duty dictated that I must see that she was comfortable, and so I glanced into her chariot and rearranged her silks and furs.
Between 1973 and 2005 armed forces pension scheme rules dictated that benefits ended when widows remarried or started cohabiting.
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