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The story dictated the gameplay, and the gameplay dictated the story.
She designed the glasses, got deep into the manufacturing process and dictated what the packaging would look like (and then dictated it again after Kanye weighed in).
But I was also terrified of the possibility of a president who has proven his behavior is dictated by moods, which are dictated by threats to his ego.
Education, healthcare, marriage, speech — all dictated out of Washington.
Dictated by states Although there are national standards for the advanced degrees these nurses hold, their ability to practice is dictated by the states, limiting some from practicing independently from a physician.
So, whether someone weighed in or dictated... CAVUTO: All right.
I've dictated two books in the car in Los Angeles.
"He dictated that whole letter," Bornstein told CNN on Tuesday.
Instead, it was an organism's habitat that dictated its fate.
Contemporary audiences won't be dictated to by faceless institutions anymore.
Most did not want to be dictated to by Brussels.
But Ronan's Celtic pride even dictated her Oscars dress selection.
Courtship has always been dictated by changes in the market.
People were to believe and act as their churches dictated.
My job in communications and marketing has historically dictated that.
Employee perspectives are not necessarily dictated by their functional roles.
For decades, this stereotype dictated Democrats' approach to the South.
One rule dictated how to measure the consistency of grits.
Sometimes the response is dictated by the number of sneezes.
Indiana coach Nate McMillan said Atlanta's rebounding dictated the game.
So each of those letters, when dictated, form a word.
One rule dictated how to measure the consistency of grits.
Dear Amy: Growing up, my mother clearly dictated our relationship.
Let your answer about Santa be dictated by your values.
So she's going to be dictated by Europe anyway. Anyway.
It is an absurdity dictated by the need to make money.
Right from the get-go I thought we dictated the game.
NFL post-season pay is not dictated by players' individual contracts.
They were dictated by the local sports writer covering the team.
This has been dictated both by uncompromising ideology and by pragmatism.
The incentives for the Cubs are dictated by their playoff possibilities.
Well, France won't accept its choices being dictated to it either.
Before digital filters, this look was heavily dictated by film stock.
NOTES: Thunder PG Russell Westbrook dictated much of the pregame conversation.
You know, I disagree with something that is dictated by God.
Trump's lawyers over whether the president dictated Trump Tower statement. pic.twitter.
The music dictated the time, the mood, a lot of things.
"The field dictated the size of the portrait," Mr. Baker said.
The agreement is non-binding and isn't dictated by federal legislation.
Her job — in communications — has dictated that she travel for business.
Trump's lawyers recently acknowledged that the President personally dictated the statement.
Nuclear energy's fate is not being dictated solely by markets, though.
Many Brits don't like being dictated to by bureaucrats in Brussels.
The fine schedule is dictated by the league's collective bargaining agreement.
He told his story in a book he dictated by blinking.
I had no idea how much those things dictated your life.
But the context within which he emerged has dictated his categorization.
He was older than me, and politeness dictated that I respond.
But we're not being dictated to by the best-seller list.
Everything about them is dictated by that supernatural figure, the author.
Why should my fate be dictated by corporate and political greed?
And he does it without having his approach dictated by companies.
I went on a 215-mile bike ride and just dictated.
American officials said their planning was not dictated by foreign leaders.
"It's exactly the Vice brand — audacious, bold, not dictated by algorithm."
Some of this is dictated by free market ideology, of course.
He dictated when and how we watched and talked about them.
Consider making it a written apology (dictated by Sonny, if needed).
Is the look of any given scene dictated in the script?
Trump had in fact dictated the statement from Air Force One.
"If it drags out," he dictated to his diary on Dec.
Trade headlines have also dictated the index's course, with the Dec.
He faithfully typed out Trump's tweets as the candidate dictated them.
Typically, the person who controlled the remote dictated the evening's entertainment.
"That is a matchup that was dictated decades ago," McNally said.
"Convenience shouldn't be dictated by the way you pay," Turner said.
Modern geopolitics has dictated a similar expansion of Coast Guard missions.
A dancer's skill set is ultimately dictated by the job market.
But I'd rather not have that dictated by decisions that we make.
Aging, too, has conventionally been seen as a trait dictated by evolution.
The atrocities in any country are dictated by the rule of law.
The cat's orange-and-black coat is dictated by the X chromosome.
The truth of the things that happened between them has dictated that.
And prices are also largely dictated by global supply and demand trends.
But as the decades went on, new fashions dictated what they wore.
Trump's attorneys later admitted to Mueller that Trump had indeed dictated it.
The actions are in turn dictated by an individual's traits and relationships.
"She's never dictated what we should do," William says of his grandmother.
At first, Trump officials denied that the president had dictated the statement.
For the game, the Bulls dictated with a 56-26 edge inside.
"Roles should not be dictated by race," the 49-year-old continued.
But ever since, momentum in the national race has mostly dictated results.
The comfort of home aside, popular culture dictated what banged at school.
SBC's policy is dictated and closely monitored by the government of Korea.
Was it simply that he forgot that he had dictated the statement?
He dictated a message to his family, and I punched it in.
Prudence dictated that he should have followed the lead of Conor Lamb.
Kim: Bunnies had to follow strict rules dictated in their Bunny Manuals.
"The color palette dictated what this whole collection looks like," he said.
Neither communities nor households are reliably helped by government-dictated credit allocation.
That explanation came in a statement that was dictated by the President.
It soon emerged that the President apparently had dictated the misleading statement.
But he stayed backstage as the staging dictated, and the performance continued.
Mr. Ford's attendance at Council meetings was dictated by his cancer treatments.
The research dictated many of her choices as an actress on set.
Our strong allies will be pushed into trade deals dictated by China.
He seems to have dictated quite a bit of Trump energy policy.
Indeed, the priority of high-end tax cuts dictated Ryan's grand strategy.
Finances dictated that they had to, it was as simple as that.
While the internet transcends borders, payments — dictated by fiat currencies — do not.
Ioniq is a hatchback with an aerodynamic silhouette dictated by Mother Nature.
It was dictated to me—the pressure was serious, not a joke.
It dictated the immense anxiety I had when I was laid off.
LEON COOPERMAN SAYS FED POLICY IS BEING DICTATED BY STOCK MARKET- CNBC
He dictated a letter that would later be published in the newspaper.
The Senate trial is the next step, as dictated by the Constitution.
He's effectively saying that US broadband policy should be dictated by AT&T.
And not have to accept the terms dictated by the major platform intermediaries.
If the environment dictated for that, it was OK, I would do it.
That choice felt dictated by the success they had experienced in the series.
And both were considering bills that dictated what bathrooms transgender individuals can use.
Spotify collaborates with artists on promotions — the details of Drake's takeover weren't dictated.
"There's a well-established [microbial] community dictated by prior dietary practice," he said.
You better know what they are dictated by, if you want to fly.
Instead, the company said that "market perceptions" dictated that it do another transaction.
In several interviews, he said that Trump hadn't dictated Trump Jr.'s statement.
"The storytelling dictated the end of the show," Louis-Dreyfus told Entertainment Weekly.
The son accepts the punishment dictated by his uncle as a village elder.
Prices are set by the seller but value is dictated by the economy.
They don't make that decision themselves; it's dictated by the cards they're holding.
Wyatt says Bill dictated through the phone exactly what he wished to say.
"There are rules in tattooing dictated to us by the skin," explains Taylor.
The skiers do the first run in the order dictated by the draw.
You had to conform to the external pressures that dictated your daily life.
The timetable may also be dictated by the outcome of the midterm elections.
There's something reassuring about knowing that the stars have dictated your bad mood.
But her craft and career were initially dictated by movement and her body.
The entity's policy is dictated and closely monitored by the government of Korea.
To not have my love and sex dictated by some arbitrary social structure?
And the play's rhythms are dictated by the couple's repeated overcoming of resistance.
The specialized schools are unique for having admissions processes dictated by the state.
He is beholden to his tiny insects, his mood dictated by their moods.
As dictated by quantum mechanics, the atoms behave both like particles and waves.
Once underway, the race was dictated by alliances among the manufacturers' respective drivers.
It dictated absolute obedience to the leader over concerns of right and wrong.
They won't take direction — won't be dictated to — the arms, legs, feet, hands.
"Washington dictated that schools must use the lowest standard of truth," she said.
How strictly visitors have to follow the rules is dictated by their ticket.
She lost a handful of jobs and quit others as hospital stays dictated.
Of her statement, Sanders says that Trump "literally dictated that statement" to her.
In fact, quality of life is often dictated by job satisfaction and compensation.
"The story dictated the form," Mr. Wise said, unaware of any other precedents.
But the elder Trump "personally dictated" the statement, The Washington Post later reported.
The fact that Raneire dictated these "disquisitions" was usually concealed from the group.
I'm angry that the last chapter in our relationship was dictated by Scientology.
The rhythms of the day are dictated by subsistence within this natural bounty.
These policy-dictated qualities aren't necessarily matched with gaps in the labor market.
That misleading statement was dictated by Trump himself, according to The Washington Post.
For this attuned artist, the subjects dictated the medium and manner of depiction.
The pieces seem to breathe, their shimmering patterns dictated by some alien rhythm.
The price points will be dictated by these features, as well as screen size.
Cold economic logic now dictated the need for a rapprochement with Moscow, said Medvedchuk.
Manning dictated her answers by phone to a volunteer who manages her Twitter page.
All the rest of that dictated the things that should and shouldn't be easy.
"Circumstances of the day really has dictated this legislation," the bill's sponsor, Democratic Sen.
Life has taken on new rhythms, dictated by the ebb and flow of power.
Lopez Obrador's governance would ultimately be dictated by his margin of victory, noted Zorrilla.
A relatively small number of people and companies dictated the news and information available.
This move was dictated by me and my desire to grow in my career.
"The schedule dictated the rest that these guys (got)," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said.
CPS said new debt sales will be dictated by market conditions and construction schedules.
Bornstein told CNN he didn't write it, and that Trump dictated the whole thing.
With the earnings season in full swing corporate results dictated moves in other shares.
In both countries policy is being dictated by intransigents, who risk stumbling into war.
Jobs outlined the plans in his will, which dictated the sale to close tomorrow.
"When people are in a relationship, their style is dictated by compromise," Soria says.
Trump clearly wrote (or more likely dictated) parts of this letter to the editor.
Michael Ford dictated his last will and testament immediately before the attack, police said.
Now The Washington Post reported Monday evening that the President dictated the misleading statement.
"I think the times have dictated that the choice must be made," he said.
During their marriage, life was largely dictated by Onassis' busy travel schedule, McKeon says.
It appears the size of the anchor tat was never dictated in the bet.
I didn't have children or an established relationship that dictated I make different choices.
Some reports said he helped draft it, others said he personally "dictated" the words.
The hinterlands of Neel's title are defined by these patterns of capital-dictated movement.
And in the Fox News interview, Trump claimed that he personally dictated the responses.
Yet loyalty dictated that we stand behind our family — the police — no matter what.
Graham dictated "Blood Memory" in the months before her death, at 96, in 1991.
It has admitted, in contradiction of prior statements, that Trump dictated his son's statement.
Along with his professional correspondence, he dictated a million missives to the great world.
The QC2200s were terrible at transcribing the series of commands dictated by the head.
The one thing I'll say is that the shooting style dictated some of that.
I cheered that Americans would no longer have their life choices dictated by insurance.
"Life at sea is dictated by shifts and routines," Bailey shared in a tweet.
"The demand of thin watches was dictated by a change in fashion," he said.
It no longer meant I dictated who he was or who he would become.
He said "society dictated its sentence" in 2016, after the Pamplona attack became public.
But midcentury California lacked the same longstanding geographical traditions that dictated a wine's character.
The central crossing dictated the 72-word grid and created a few tough spots.
Mr. Trump's lawyers told investigators that the president had in fact dictated the statement.
Mr. Trump ordered Mr. Miller to draft a letter, and dictated his unfettered thoughts.
And he made plain that his actions would not be dictated by the president.
She also assisted the artist while she dictated her memoir, "My Life's History" (1951).
His letters are wan and few compared to Zelda's, often dictated to a secretary.
His letters are wan and few compared to Zelda's, often dictated to a secretary.
The flexibility of email personalization is dictated by one's career, institution and job title.
The flexibility of email personalization is dictated by one's career, institution and job title.
" Asked if Marvel dictated any plot elements this time, Mr. Gunn said: "None. Zero.
" In a recent interview, Martin added, "transparency dictated our decision to air that out.
Unfortunately, FAA-dictated curriculum requirements have not been updated in more than five decades.
Security concerns have dictated Israel's precautions and responses, not an ideology of apartheid racism.
It was self-governing, instead of having a music director who dictated its program.
Mr. Lewandowski gave Mr. Dearborn the script that had been dictated by the President.
Or was he in a suit because Congress had dictated the terms for him?
"No further discussion will resolve an impasse dictated by the president himself," they added.
We were supposed to take over the street, not be dictated by its laws.
The tenuousness of money has dictated my decisions, actions, thoughts, ideas, plans and dreams.
My schedule is dictated by when I go to the gym and when I eat.
She dictated play throughout against an often passive Halep, striking 31 winners to Halep's 11.
Finally, the proteins, cellular work horses, carry out the task originally dictated by the gene.
The decision to raise capital was not dictated by the European Central Bank, he said.
In Greece, the government was until August forced to implement policies dictated by its creditors.
But in a short time, regulators dictated a "cost-plus" business model for the industry.
Most hospital days are dictated by treatment regimens, doctor's orders and hospital (and parent) rules.
The captain has left the bridge and government policy appears to be dictated from Beijing.
For that moment to simply be dictated by programming undercuts the entire movie for me.
For some, the response has been dictated by where they sit in the supply chain.
Those relations, in the view of Moscow, are being dictated by factors beyond Trump's control.
Prudence dictated that the officers brace themselves for the worst and hope for the best.
In "Rubies", a ballerina's movements are dictated by four men manipulating each of her limbs.
In a sense, it comes down to different priorities, dictated by a musician's native genre.
I just dictated this poem and handed it to Brian and we went over it.
The famous—and increasingly obsolete—Moore's Law dictated the regular shrinking of chips for decades.
The Muslim baby boom will be largely dictated by regional trends in age and fertility.
That's the risk you run with making films whose endings are dictated by real life.
The rhythm of their days was dictated by the rise and fall of the sun.
"This office will investigate any other crimes as dictated by the evidence," MacDonald's office said.
If ever there was a time when circumstances dictated that Republicans compromise, this was it.
The bank said that the decision to raise capital was not dictated by the ECB.
But at this point, all of our decisions were being dictated by the cheapest route.
He dictated long equations, his sad blind eyes zigzagging as we hurried to keep up.
"Visitors must be in good health and free from any physical limitations," the draft dictated.
When Congress created the new overseer, it also dictated its first priority: making mortgages safer.
But other people—would they stay loyal to what her memory dictated they should be?
The geographical layout of the area, and not a technique, dictated how tactics were deployed.
Later, David's voice appears, and that dictated the whole plot and even how I worked.
"My strategy is dictated around how epic the tournament is going to be," he says.
"By that time I was so mad, it dictated my career," she told Business Insider.
The drawbacks of state-dictated tax policies have long been recognized, but lawmakers were stymied.
In simple terms, the difference in standards is dictated by exactly how they are regulated.
The respective state popular vote has, since the 19th century, dictated the award of electors.
The preservation laxities were dictated by what seemed at the time to be common sense.
Her status was dictated, she said, by whether she was sexually available to Mr. Raniere.
Mr. Trump dictated the entire letter on Thursday morning, according to a senior administration official.
At home, he has 50 pages of original poetry that he dictated to his siblings.
But the book was also dictated by what was happening as I was writing it.
They took these actions because the economics of their businesses dictated that they do so.
Our day-to-day tactical responsibilities, designed to achieve our military objectives, dictated our activities.
Or maybe it's simply dictated by something you have been craving to cook and eat.
At the moment, housing policy is primarily dictated by local jurisdictions that act like fiefs.
José dictated his wife's number to the men, and they called her from his cellphone.
The question of what travelers might want dictated everything on the menu, Ms. Liu said.
He dictated his copy for the Street column to an editor on the copy desk.
At first, their destinations were dictated by American sponsors, Professor Vang said — often church members.
Notably, Mitchell did not choose this format -- the Republicans on the committee dictated the terms.
The rest of the day is sort of dictated by whatever people need from me.
But it will be dictated entirely by whatever can get the support of 51 senators.
Both those that are explicit and dictated, and those that are unspoken but widely accepted.
I realized that this design, if it was even possible, would require specific, dictated adjustments.
Instead, it said that "market perceptions" dictated that it make another transaction — spinning off Yahoo itself.
All Conservative MPs may vote in the ballot, with the result dictated by a simple majority.
Quantitative trading, or that dictated by computer algorithms, has become a higher percentage of daily volume.
The Clippers dictated for much of the first half, taking a 21-153 lead the break.
The price of a stock is dictated by the supply and demand of buyers and sellers.
You can also see that it's kind of dictated a bit more on the internet now.
"This anxiety thing is something that has dictated my life," she told The Guardian last year.
As they perform simple dance moves dictated by Horvitz offscreen, they become increasingly exhausted, finally collapsing.
"If you've dictated to Siri, imagine the same thing but without you speaking outside," he says.
Realism has dictated nonintervention as hundreds of thousands were killed, millions displaced, and Islamic State emerged.
The use of medicinal cannabis in Australia is for the most part dictated by state law.
He'll be on parole, which means his life will be dictated by the board of parole.
In 2015, the company told Recode that its Trending module was dictated and controlled by algorithms.
Conventional wisdom has long dictated that a pitcher must establish his fastball and work from there.
As a woman, social norms dictated that I couldn't play outside or even walk too fast.
All Conservative MPs may vote in tonight's ballot, with the result dictated by a simple majority.
"If we had not been the leader, we would not have dictated the rules," Luckey said.
It is true, however, that Trump's trade armistice with China was dictated by his domestic considerations.
They dictated the Fed's plans to the market with forward guidance and long-winded policy statements.
It's not dictated to you by any trend or by wanting to look like a celebrity.
Since democracy was restored, politics has dictated how the crimes of Argentina's "dirty war" are treated.
Sam's purpose at any given moment is dictated by the human giving orders on the outside.
GIFs will then post to a pre-determined section of the screen dictated by the streamer.
From that point on, my schedule dictated that I leave my apartment several times a day.
They also dictated what she could drink, who she could see, and where she should work.
In addition to the U.S. storm, Middle East tensions have dictated market moves in recent weeks.
There was no other way of it happening; changes of circumstances sort of dictated the breakup.
Art is not dictated by one company, or mapped out in advance by a single committee.
"The second half we just came out and dictated the game," senior guard Denzel Valentine said.
IBK's strategic objectives are mostly dictated by the policy role and public mandate of the bank.
Yet, under new regulations arbitrarily dictated by IRS, private contractors are actively participating in tax audits.
"She dictated the match from the very first ball till the very last one," Konta said.
But, he says, "we don't want to be dictated to by any country about our sovereignty."
"Even the production currently is dictated by the Ministry of Energy rather than Aramco," he said.
I was falsely arrested and that arrest dictated what opportunities were available to me in life.
"The level of protection is dictated by the level of threat," Pruitt told the news outlet.
"Access to health care should never be dictated by someone else's personal beliefs," the plan says.
Etrusco allows its animals — both cows and pigs — to grow larger than modern tastes have dictated.
The president dictated every word of the letter himself, a senior White House official told reporters.
But young children, as dictated by their tastes in popular culture, have something else in mind.
Changing Senate rules, which are not dictated by the Constitution, requires the approval of 67 senators.
Instead, their days were dictated by sunlight (or lack thereof), and the light of their fires.
The SBG man dictated the pace of the fight and coped well with Andrew's unorthodox attacks.
The extent of the economic pain will largely be dictated by the trajectory of the coronavirus.
"It is relevant that they weren't trained to understand what the fire code dictated," Smith said.
The ISU instituted " The Katarina Rule," which dictated that women's hips, midriffs, and butt were covered.
The characters are usually played by older men, though that's dictated by tradition, not Beckett's text.
I'm still trying to figure out a belief system not dictated by the boys I love.
Among them is a memo apparently dictated by J. Edgar Hoover, the F.B.I. director, on Nov.
"Maybe he did and maybe he didn't," the president said last week in a dictated statement.
Memphis dictated the pace from the get-go but trailed 20-17 after the first quarter.
Wounded soldiers who were unable to hold a pencil dictated their letters to Red Cross volunteers.
In Philadelphia, Cade met with a man whose probation had largely been dictated by an algorithm.
It also misidentified the operation Sagan was recovering from when he dictated his letter of objection.
"They were merely doing their job as the school board and school policy dictated," he said.
One day, Rahn said, he looks forward to a life that isn't just dictated by debt.
The company controlled workers' hours, their pay, and even dictated the speed of the recycling line.
"I don't agree with everything that the Democratic establishment has dictated as their positions," Bloomberg said.
I feel like having debt dictated all the decisions I made, especially the jobs I took.
That fell to Trump himself, who dictated portions of the missive and helped develop its themes.
Turgeon said the Badgers executed and dictated the pace for a good portion of the game.
At moments, that's meant weathering a chaotic process dictated principally by Trump's in-the-moment impulse.
"Through research, we heard that kids don't want their toys dictated by gender norms," Culmone adds.
In Athens, a foreign ministry spokesman said Greece's rights would not be dictated by third parties.
"He will not be dictated to," one lawmaker said of the NRA's efforts to pressure McConnell.
Current and former CGTN employees say CCTV editors in Beijing often dictated plans for covering China.
While the score is still relatively close, New England has dictated the tone of the game.
Your work, activities, stature in the community, and even sleeping arrangements are dictated by your season.
And he dismissed the importance of a misleading statement he dictated last year about a Trump Tower meeting with Russians during the 2016 campaign, a statement that his lawyer and spokeswoman at first denied he had dictated even though his legal team later admitted that he had.
"He dictated that whole letter," Harold Bornstein, Trump's longtime personal doctor, claimed to CNN in May 2018.
TCU dictated the pace and battled Baylor the entire way, through 16 lead changes and seven ties.
The currency move, however, may also have been dictated by a slight uptick in the U.S. dollar.
Much of bitcoin's economic reality is dictated by code, written years ago, that is now executing itself.
In other words, package design does change because of rules and regulations that aren't dictated by Amazon.
As dictated by the school's honor code, caffeinated soda was not allowed to be sold on campus.
The shortened season seemed to be dictated by a strict adherence to structure and economy of storytelling.
Whatever side would ultimately triumph would be dictated by force, not by law in any direct way.
Unlike most other commodities, physical demand is typically dictated by price, rather than the other way round.
For the duration of a gun attack is always dictated by the arrival of a second gun.
My conscience may have voted at the polls, but my oath of office dictated my prosecutorial discretion.
There is no direct Lenin-Stalin-Putin line, dictated by Russian genes or the genetics of history.
This often dictated the orientation of important buildings, and sometimes even their placement relative to each other.
General-election debates rarely move opinion polls, because voters' choices are largely dictated by their partisan allegiance.
"Companies, their ultimate success is never dictated by a number at any point in time," Xu said.
A drone videographer's shots would no longer be dictated by the pilot; instead, they'd work in tandem.
The camera placement on the next iPhone could be dictated by the new curved screen, as well.
It is not uncommon for public figures to have assistants tweet on their behalf, dictated or otherwise.
Your career should be dictated by movement toward something you want — not away from something you don't.
And when I make them a realistic offer (dictated by corvette forum average pricing), they get offended.
After giving birth, The Fame Game author said her life became even more dictated by her baby.
There, he witnessed death and images of violence way before any hashtag dictated how he should feel.
How about custom times because you're not to be dictated to by the rotation of the Earth?
Turns out Trump actually dictated it to Dr. Harold Bornstein -- at least according to Dr. Harold Bornstein.
"This institution in Rome, far, far away, dictated what's inside you"—her hands hovered above her heart.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders read a statement that she said was dictated by Trump.
" The statement the president reportedly dictated emphasized the meeting was "not a campaign issue at the time.
"(Trump) dictated the letter and I would tell him what he couldn't put in there," he said.
They noted, correctly, that the US vote was dictated by fear of undercutting the death penalty itself.
On the plane, the President apparently dictated a statement about the meeting that may have been false.
The most fundamental difference between iPhones and Androids is the level of conformity dictated by each company.
The rule is dictated by New Hampshire state law; it is not found in the state's Constitution.
Much transit spending is dictated by politicians more interested in building urban monuments than in moving people.
Just as Alexios' actions were dictated by my choices, so were the moves he used in battle.
And we know Trump himself dictated the statement lying about the purpose of the Trump Tower meeting.
Accountability, safety and an ability to report unsafe working conditions should not be dictated by employment status.
Last month, Google added spoken-word commands you can use for editing and formatting your dictated words.
In 1995, if you were a journalist, your readership was dictated almost entirely by who published you.
Those dictated which way we'd cross the Verrazano Bridge, either on the top level or lower level.
The conditions unique to this problem would have dictated all of the decisions made at the site.
Every management decision at Winn, Bauer discovers, is dictated by one imperative: maintaining profitability by squeezing expenses.
Her company's director had apparently dictated that a more senior worker be allowed to get pregnant first.
Argentina dictated the pace against Venezuela with their forward Gabriel Deck providing the momentum with 25 points.
Sims, which dictated that state legislative districts must be drawn with roughly equal population numbers in mind.
Rather, this journey's length was dictated by how often I stopped to look at fields of flowers.
Myanmar's transition, as flawed and corrupted as it has been, was a process dictated by the dictators.
In an email to Dr. Shulkin obtained by ProPublica, Dr. Moskowitz then dictated what access he wanted.
He said it appeared as if Saudi Arabia had dictated, at least, the timing of the resignation.
Values are not dictated by big, thick, three-ring binders and rhetoric about who's better than whom.
Trump was like, 'Yes, I dictated it, and I am one of the healthiest dictators ever elected.
With me she did lots of it, but also I dictated a lot of it as well.
A local woodworker handled one of the most significant changes — one dictated by the structure's strange history.
Scheduling guidance: The length of Tuesday will be dictated by how many amendments Schumer chooses to propose.
But, in a reversal, a letter from the President's attorneys to Mueller acknowledged he "dictated" the statement.
The days, which began at 1 pm Eastern, as dictated by long-standing Senate rules, were long.
They do identify different species, but the patterns themselves seem to be dictated by female mating choices.
"[Trump] dictated the letter and I would tell him what he couldn't put in there," he said.
The walk's duration is also largely dictated by weather, security concerns and the politics of the time.
Héloïse and Marianne can't escape from their feelings for each other, or from their socially dictated roles.
One doctor who treated the President signed his name on a letter he later said Trump dictated.
In the end, in an ode to Pete Hamill's "News is a Verb," events dictated our path.
A Warren aide said the timing was dictated in part because the test results came back Friday.
But the timeline that compels us to act isn't set by Congress -- it's being dictated by science.
In the old days, the memo from the C.E.O. Roger Ailes dictated the narratives of the day.
The changes have been dictated by his insurance, his mom says, not by his physicians or symptoms.
Many lawmakers, though, have criticized the idea that the House's procedures must be dictated by federal judges.
It's the opposite of how "no drama Obama" dictated the tone and tenor of the West Wing.
It's a direct consequence of living in a world dictated by men, and I was over it.
Right now, our work, play, and general quality of life is dictated through the terms of consumption.
It is required, and this requirement is dictated by the "reality" Kanders invokes in defense of Safariland.
Television used to be really, really run by bean counters, and it was incredibly dictated by numbers.
It's only fitting that these pages be read aloud — Graham dictated the book at the age of 96.
Next come the Missions, which serve to drive the story forward with specific objectives dictated by the plot.
Of course there have been instances where necessity dictated that the swearing-in take place outside of Washington.
However, analysts have said its direction in the near term will largely be dictated by the dollar's movement.
Chapman&aposs attorney, Eric Tennen, said Chapman was deemed ready for release under a process dictated by law.
They tend to be the victim of notes [...] going at the pace dictated by their ability to read.
As CNN reported Tuesday, Bornstein has admitted that Trump dictated the entire letter extolling Trump's health to him.
You'd hear the spoken translation through your earbuds and it'd also appear dictated in the Google Translate app.
We've unearthed evidence that, in fact, Russia discreetly funded them to pump out stories dictated by the Kremlin.
Houdini dictated the story to Lovecraft, who realized it was fantasy and asked permission to take creative license.
He dictated them, as he did many of his late books, to his secretary and amanuensis, Theodora Bosanquet.
Where healthcare was once dictated by "doctors' orders," we are now in the emerging era of "patients' directives."
In the meeting, Trump dictated a statement he wanted Lewandowski to have then-Attorney General Sessions make publicly.
The direction they move in is entirely dictated by their inner structure and once created, can't be changed.
"I thought our offense dictated our defense, so we didn't make shots and we didn't guard," Kidd said.
Her nightmare is dictated by the track "Tumbling Lights" by The Acid, which is, in a word, anxious.
Chris Coleman's men struggled to get a consistent hold on the ball, and Portugal dictated the play accordingly.
"(Trump) dictated the letter and I would tell him what he couldn't put in there," Bornstein told CNN.
In the world of clownery, tradition has long dictated that a clown must never steal another clown's look.
A pattern like this shouldn't exist, unless it's being dictated by an even larger structure in our universe.
In addition to the U.S. storm, tensions in the Middle East have dictated market moves in recent weeks.
Under former President Barack Obama, troop increases like that were debated and dictated by the White House itself.
Even though her husband was a royal prince, contemporary protocol dictated he couldn't advance beyond the front door.
Moderator harassment had a much higher threshold (as dictated by management) than that of a player being harassed.
But the policy itself was shaped by racial tensions, and that, ultimately, dictated health outcomes across the board.
So much of the affairs on land are dictated by the health of the biosphere in the water.
He was a philosophical poet who insisted that his poetry was dictated by a daimonion, an occult power.
Mr. Netanyahu insisted that the timing was dictated by Israel's security chiefs, whose recommendation he had merely endorsed.
Such a politically-driven policy change does not seem to be dictated by any readily apparent economic imperatives.
His written or dictated sentences try something subtler: very often indeed, they lack the ingredient known as 'content.
Reason dictated that he did not die in a horrific crash but rather changed his mind about me.
There can be no doubt that Chairman Kim's engagement of the United States is dictated by self-interests.
Much of the book was dictated during that time, with the audio-to-text feature on my iPhone.
They were responding to plans to re-enter the China market under terms dictated by the Communist government.
When your life is dictated by rigid time slots, you're constantly reacting instead of being proactive and intentional.
A seemingly unbreakable code dictated who was allowed to get close to the riders at a given moment.
A man who has done the opposite of what conventional wisdom dictated in every situation during the campaign.
But the government has dictated that dairies must phase out local feed production because water is so scarce.
Amazon dictated a new shopping experience with online purchasing, avoiding the costs of a brick-and-mortar location.
" In a statement, Arab Bank said "the district court's errors at trial all but dictated an adverse outcome.
The case was heard before an arbitrator, a process dictated by state law and the teachers' union contract.
Though Mr. Trump implied that the security treaty favors Japan, it was largely dictated by the United States.
There's an unforgiving timeline dictated by physics, and the rate of change matters as much as the direction.
Admissions into the city's eight specialized high schools are dictated by a standardized test protected by state law.
While the players wear what is dictated by their apparel sponsors, visitors find numerous forms of self-expression.
The Bruins' forecheck in the first period dictated much of the play and kept the puck around Vasilevskiy.
Then The Washington Post reported that Mr. Trump had not only approved it, but had personally dictated it.
"I had to meet Peter Brant for lunch at the office," Warhol dictated for his diary in 1003.
But now that feels normal, and choices are dictated less by technology than by what simply feels right.
For decades, the way we wore our makeup and the products we used were dictated by white men.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Four neighboring coastal towns in Maine dictated my September 16–18 weekend.
The second group's relationship to the art world seems to be dictated in part by the artists' temperaments.
Many academic feminists today celebrate choice but also embrace a cultural relativism dictated by the imperatives of intersectionality.
For the Army Corps, this decision is dictated in part by cost and the likelihood humans might die.
Plus, Tesla would be less impacted by pricing dictated by Nvidia if it switches to in-house hardware.
But there seemed to be no alternative, no matter how degrading: The physical cravings for meth dictated everything.
It was written by Helen Schucman, a psychology professor who said it was dictated to her by Jesus.
As with both previous puzzles, the symmetry was pretty much dictated by the lengths of the theme entries.
As with both previous puzzles, the symmetry was pretty much dictated by the lengths of the theme entries.
In the early days of jet-powered commercial flight, traditional thinking dictated that there is safety in numbers.
"The impeachment process is constitutionally dictated and it does have to do with policy," the author told Hill.
Sanders read a statement she said was dictated by Trump, declaring his support for victims of domestic abuse.
" Football fan No. 3: "What we botherin' having our own Parliament for when we're dictated to by Brussels?
In one long-running series, he painted stripes whose color was dictated by the day of the week.
The size of the audience dictated how much a media company could charge for inches, pages and minutes.
The President said words to the effect of, 'then just say that' and dictated what she should say.
I really liked the way we came out and kind of dictated the play for the most part.
The Post reports that President Trump ignored staff recommendations and dictated the statement for his son to release.
The new public plan would cover the essential health benefits dictated by the 2010 health care reform law.
It's possible that some chunks of the exploded Moon and tossed up debris could reform into a new, smaller object, and this would in turn drive new tides that had times dictated by the new moon's orbital period, and heights dictated by that new moon's size and distance from Earth.
His opponents are skeptical, saying his historic loyalty to Tehran means his actions will be dictated by Iranian interests.
Page wrote that while protocol dictated the Bushes be invited to state dinners, it seems that was all Mrs.
At three critical junctures in his career, James dictated the terms of his employment to the league's billionaire owners.
The dollar's near-term path would be dictated by steps the Trump administration takes on trade tariffs, analysts said.
Put another way, states led the charge and dictated their own policies, regardless of what the federal government did.
If he drinks the feminism Kool-Aid, then his work will be dictated by politics rather than artistic impetus.
But in the multiplayer segment of Red Dead 2, the tenor of the land is dictated by the players.
Everyone seems beholden to the system and the rules dictated by it: the humans, the demons, the Judge, everyone.
They fought for freedom in all its forms against a rigid society that dictated their function, status, and possibilities.
Both the diplomatic sources said they had the feeling that Italy's line on Russia is being dictated by Salvini.
In the long run, however, analysts said prices would be dictated by the fundamental drivers of supply and demand.
Until the 1990s, an "unwritten rule" dictated that women could not wear pants on the Senate floor, Koed said.
When my brothers and I were born in the 22060s, the federal census's racial categories dictated who we were.
In some ways, Section 213 tariffs have dictated the NAFTA debate more than the actual terms of the agreement.
And "normal"—or the type of normalcy dictated by our therapist and the school— never came for our child.
PW: Yes, and the reason is that follow-on rounds are dictated more by the operational needs of companies.
Beauty is something that... is just so infinite, but also, so dictated by what we want to look like.
The in-game economy, combined with player-dictated status, means that a lot of Fortnite's culture revolves around skins.
Hoover made the comment in what appeared to be a dictated aide-memoire dated on the afternoon of Nov.
The clouds detect a user's presence, then create a unique lightning and thunder show dictated by the user's movement.
It was not designed to pay individuals for a dip in compensation dictated exclusively by a long-established contract.
" Still, he concedes that "we need to rethink most issues," particularly a "rigid approach dictated by the Cold War.
In the future, it will seem absurd that people's lives were once entirely dictated by where they were born.
However, with the issue of abortion being increasingly dictated by rhetoric, not medical fact, health providers are being silenced.
Just like the Sonic Arrow, the initial Scatter Arrow's range and damage is dictated by the amount of charge.
"In the not-so-distant past, I remember oil dictated what the market did," Virtu Financial's Matthew Cheslock said.
Psychosocially, Britain, France, and the US have literally dictated who's going to be in power in the Arab world.
But The Washington Post later reported that Trump "dictated" the initial statement his son put out about the meeting.
The Maple Leafs scored twice on three power-play opportunities and dictated the tempo for much of the game.
"We don't want to be dictated by factors that have nothing to do with the country's fundamentals," Ibrahim said.
While far from perfect, either option is better than a one-size-fits-all approach dictated by Washington bureaucrats.
I like to move between different ways of working — it is also dictated by what I want to say.
Meanwhile, upper-level courses continue to be dictated by faculty research priorities, which operate independently of labor-market demands.
There are middle grounds, too, ones that may be dictated by the free agent decisions of Lowry and Ibaka.
That process, surveillance experts say, is not directly related to congressionally dictated 6900 authorities -- it's governed by administration regulations.
Where and what information we receive throughout the day is a blur, often dictated by the time of day.
It was more comfortable than the scoreline suggested as a razor-sharp Murray dictated play from start to finish.
We're in a perpetual state of anti-originalism now, in which taste is dictated by a totalitarian recommendation algorithm.
"We are kind of dictated what our wages are going to be somewhat on the stock exchange," he said.
Alternatively, the family's religious beliefs sometimes dictated that whatever the doctors thought, only God could determine the patient's future.
We know that Donald Trump dictated Trump Jr.'s original misleading statement when the news of the meeting broke.
So I think everything in the second half was really dictated by their defensive effort to start the half.
I mean, initially the president was involved in the response of his son, now apparently he dictated his response.
"The president dictated to me specifically that comment yesterday, which I read out to you guys," Sanders told reporters.
The country fell under four decades of communist rule dictated by the Soviet Union shortly after World War Two.
While I was writing the album, all these things happened around me that dictated the theme and the mood.
Our culture has dictated that the funny girl, while entertaining at a dinner party, is essentially persona non nookie.
During last year's campaign, Scavino told CNN that Trump dictated his messages to staff members sitting outside his office.
Cavell never dictated what readers should think — a pedagogical stance that was critical to philosophy as he practiced it.
But it was unclear what rules, if any, dictated the kind of harnesses required on an open-sided helicopter.
We had our strategy team meeting the other week, I dictated out the entire agenda and all my ideas.
Deepika Kumari grew up in poverty in rural India, where social norms dictated that women remain in domestic life.
And the way our system is supposed to work is the outcomes are supposed to be discovered, not dictated.
"Values are not dictated by big, thick, three-ring binders and rhetoric about who's better than whom," Manfred said.
The visual language was, he said, more dictated by his experiences than the desire to make specific aesthetics statements.
Likewise, George Stephanopoulos, Mr. Clinton's senior adviser, dictated his experiences to a friend who would keep them for him.
Forgiveness is dictated by the religion; the women know they must absolve the men or face expulsion, even damnation.
Certainly terms should not be dictated to by outside forces, such as white nationalists converging from around the country.
Our practices would in part be dictated by whether or not we could get the gear to practice with.
It seems likely that he'll initiate his promised programs, but at a pace dictated by the availability of funds.
They needed to push each other away to find a relationship that wasn't dictated by all that forced togetherness.
Mark Twain's old-person project was his autobiography , which he dictated with regularity when he was in his seventies.
And, as if dictated by some retail merchandising strategy, the abundance and jumble of artworks on display is overwhelming.
Unlike with Kyoto, nations would not have to submit to emission cuts dictated from above by United Nations negotiators.
FCA litigation, he said, is only part of NHAC's business model, and his research is not dictated by lawyers.
In Syria, for instance, Russia's moves are "dictated by the logic of the struggle against international terrorism," he said.
Earlier this week, The Washington Post reported that Trump dictated Trump Jr.'s initial misleading statement on the meeting.
By selling their own self-image, they&aposve dictated the most defining beauty trends of the past 10 years.
These members' preferences have dictated Pelosi's strategy and decision making all year, because her majority mathematically depends on them.
AMIN NASSER: I think-- as I said, this always-- dictated by-- additional demand that we see in the market.
And he decided marriage, birth, and death would be handled under religious law, and dictated by the chief rabbinate.
In giving the intransigent boundaries previously dictated to him the middle finger, Styles is typifying the essence of punk.
North Korean missile launches and the congressional agenda dictated his output as much as Times scoops and Fox & Friends segments.
Facing the left-handed Kerber's reactive, counter-punching style, Williams dictated exchanges and compiled a 20163-12 edge in winners.
According to the Rig Veda, this division of labor is not predicated on a social hierarchy or dictated by bloodline.
Americans will have their lives dictated by the judgments of whoever becomes confirmed as the next U.S. Supreme Court justice.
However, the paper said that the outflows were essentially dictated by economic forces rather than nervous investors fleeing the country.
Protocol has dictated that the Justice Department would be insulated from such White House requests for these types of documents.
Both the diplomatic sources also said they had the feeling that Italy's line on Russia is being dictated by Salvini.
Other rules dictated weight: Any cheerleader more than three pounds above her goal weight could not cheer the next game.
Prices were being dictated by a stronger dollar and worries over the U.S.-China dispute, said ING analyst Warren Patterson.
It wasn't spelled out in black and white like the calories on the food labels that dictated my anorexic life.
One of those new security procedures dictated that [outside] doors remain locked, but she said that wasn't always the case.
"The original merger consideration was dictated by what a financial sponsor could pay and still generate outsized returns," wrote Laster.
It was a whirlwind of a day, and all of it was publicly broadcast — and dictated by the palace's terms.
His schedule was regimented, and his actions were dictated by guards who maintained order using the omnipresent threat of violence.
I'm shocked to hear that Trump dictated the letter from his doctor declaring Trump to be the Healthiest Human Ever!
Instead, their capacity is dictated by volume: Make one thin enough to be flexible, and it barely holds any charge.
Later, the report affirms that Trump himself dictated a misleading statement to the press saying the meeting was about adoption.
"I love and am interested by women whose lives are not dictated by trends, but by an attitude," he continued.
When Joseph Stalin came to power art became government-dictated propaganda and its makers, often under threat, towed the line.
In the past, the home you selected was dictated by the location of your employer and the salary it paid.
If you don't get an abortion under the circumstances dictated by the 1967 Act, you are effectively breaking the law.
The question is whether they can engineer this the way they want or whether the circumstances are dictated to them.
The price of oil, which provides 22000% of Venezuela's foreign-exchange earnings, has long dictated the popularity of its leaders.
Crude prices, which have largely dictated the direction of the stock market this year, were up more than 523 percent.
What makes something worthy of a Wikipedia article, Wyatt told me, is often dictated by what's sticking in the news.
The wireless buds now interact better with Siri, allowing it to read incoming messages aloud and send voice-dictated responses.
Until recently, Belgium allowed religious exceptions so that halal and kosher meat production could continue as dictated by religious rules.
Koosha's experience of the world on the sensorial level is hard to describe, dictated by his experience as a synesthete.
"The mission has always been very clear and dictated down to me that we are ready to fight," Trueblood said.
The height was dictated by the insistence on using Dyson's Cyclone technology, which loses its effectiveness if made any shorter.
Not the perfect sexy body by some dictated standard, but imperfectly fabulous because it is real and it is mine.
Only a sixth of Elizabeth's 15,000-odd surviving letters and warrants were penned or dictated by her, Mr Guy reckons.
Previous policy dictated that air marshals receive seats near the front of the cabin to facilitate protection of the cockpit.
He's made his business; he's made his career following what's been dictated also by others, as well as the law.
The law dictated that a three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, appoint the counsel.
The country's agenda is dictated by Tehran, and its military and economy are designed to serve the needs of Hezbollah.
Though some of this has to do with the realities dictated by biology, it's not the only factor at play.
"I am a voice for the voiceless," he told CNN via his E-Tran frame, as dictated by his mom.
It has caused wars and dictated peace, has won fierce allegiance, and can't be (or hasn't yet been) turned off.
"Truth" is defined in terms of specific terms as dictated by Putin, and "truth" can be amended when circumstances require.
The river's choice would now be dictated for it, its flow maintained as if it were forever the Eisenhower era.
Unfortunately, this is the end result of human resource operations dictated by an overreaching NLRB and its big union allies.
Policy outcomes in Washington are dictated more by circumstances and brinksmanship than they are by campaign promises and party platforms.
He told CNN the candidate dictated the remarks, which Bornstein lightly edited by filtering out what Trump couldn't reasonably claim.
The country's security policy, which is dictated by the military establishment, has a deep-rooted "paranoia" about India, Javid says.
Is that dictated genetically, as opposed to because we're in a blue or red state, or whatever else it is?
That shocking admission was followed by one of Trump's lawyers claiming that he, not the president, had dictated the tweet.
Geography subsequently dictated that the Mexican trend start in Tijuana and Baja California, and over the years it's spread nationwide.
As long as this rule is in effect, it means that women's healthcare can be dictated by where they live.
The Kings dictated inside, scoring 40 of their first-half points in the paint compared to 24 for the Lakers.
When our lives seem to be dictated by algorithms, computers, and data, how much free will do we really have?
The sex offender wasn't checked on regularly in the hours leading up to his apparent suicide, as jail policy dictated.
Nowadays, much of his routine is dictated by broadcasting schedules, and he hosts a radio show five days a week.
Conventional wisdom long dictated that brands should never show their party affiliation, lest they alienate a host of potential consumers.
Women's equality is freedom, because you're not free if your reproductive health choices are dictated by male politicians or bosses.
On the day he died, a farewell message went out from his email account that he had dictated days earlier.
While he was F.B.I director, J. Edgar Hoover dictated a memo shortly after Jack Ruby fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
The president's evolution toward a more conventional approach was dictated by events he helped set in motion, Mr. Cha said.
That had to have been at least 12 or 13 years ago, before middle age dictated its own spending protocols.
She was a powerful player who dictated points with an aggressive style that mitigated her relative lack of court coverage.
" But the lawsuit states that Mr. Schnare offered conflicting explanations and produced "different versions of organizational documents, as circumstances dictated.
And considering how important the calendar is, it may be surprising that no one dictated it from the top down.
It's clear both Pyongyang and Beijing won't be dictated to by Seoul and Washington, but also develop their own agenda.
The Obama-era approach of battlefield timetables abroad dictated by the polls in battleground states here at home is over.
Before the EHR, I dictated hospital admission histories on a phone and a typist getting $30 an hour typed them.
If the Red Sox held the lead after five or six innings, self-preservation dictated shutting up and hunkering down.
So I dictated a 10-page story about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to my mom.
He testified that he wrote down what she dictated, and that she then initialed each paragraph to verify its truthfulness.
Mr. Perrin follows a similar philosophy to that of Mr. Charles: local ingredients and a menu dictated by the larder.
The interlock dictated much of the grid design, so 72 words was a necessity, not something I was shooting for!
Political reality always dictated that kumbaya view wouldn't last -- since both candidates are trying to consolidate liberals behind their candidacy.
Trump reportedly personally dictated the initial statement about the matter, which said the discussion had centered primarily on Russian adoptions.
Our contemporary zeitgeist, which is predominantly dictated by popular media, pushes us toward an idea of polarity and binary divisions.
When Roosevelt dictated his speech declaring war on Japan to his secretary Grace Tully, it concerned only one nation: Japan.
However, another of Ms. Park's former culture ministers, Yoo Jin-ryong, said the list was dictated by the president's office.
He dictated a speech to Mr. Lewandowski A speech not for Mr. Lewandowski but for Attorney General Sessions to deliver.
Rather than the monoculture dictated by singular auteurs or industry gatekeepers, we are moving toward a monoculture of the algorithm.
"I think there have been some changes in the positions in recent times, dictated by reality," Fox told BBC radio.
Hinton, who has managed both The Times of London and the Wall Street Journal, disputes that Murdoch dictated editorial policy.
New Yorkers are proud and refuse to let our lives be dictated by others who mean to bring us down.
But please let the rise and fall of the price of oil be dictated by market forces, not political forces.
Norms of the (unspecified) past dictated that presidential candidates show some degree of humility, of trustworthiness, and of policy knowledge.
Mr. Kelly dictated specific language that he wanted in the statement to Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
Winston Churchill, as many advocates believe, had dyslexia, pointing out that he dictated, and did not write, his speeches and books.
But one's judgement of that sexual history is not and should not be dictated by the gender of anyone's former partners.
"We couldn't allow our financial services to be dictated to without having a say in how those regulations work," Blackwell said.
Things that once would have been explosive—he dictated the denial involving the Trump Tower meeting after his aides denied it!
I think it dictated that I reevaluate my life and set up new guidelines for the way I want to live.
The websites, all called Baltnews, presented themselves as independent news outlets, but in fact, editorial lines were dictated directly by Moscow.
Even though the sex of a baby is dictated at conception, pregnancies with boys are more vulnerable to mishap, she said.
Our fortunes are won and lost as the result of financial markets largely dictated by networks of high-frequency trading algorithms.
The book broke down every part of my fleshy form and dictated exactly why I shouldn't be wearing anything I liked.
According to a recent NPR piece, Earhart had come up with three key rules that dictated what she ate while flying.
However, some analysts view this as a means of the bank cutting costs rather than a move dictated by the DOJ.
"They dictated what they wanted to do, how they wanted to do it and got the 3-ball going," Casey said.
It was a welcome sign of a policymaker's willingness to question age-old assumptions that have dictated policy and affected millions.
Shaheen Imami, a shareholder at Prince Law Firm in Michigan, says what comes next is usually dictated by an estate plan.
But Florencio could only live in black or Mexican immigrant neighborhoods close to Buffalo Bayou; the laws of segregation dictated it.
Watching Sanders closely Much of how the party reacts after Tuesday's primaries will be dictated by Sanders' own actions, officials say.
Maathai, who died in 2011, understood that true feminism cannot be dictated by Western ideas of what equality means for women.
National oil company production policy is dictated from on high by oil ministers of various OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers.
Their compensation models dictated this, because they made more money from foreclosures than modifications, a problem that exists to this day.
Its dish, completed in 1937, was 31 feet across—a length dictated by the boards available at the local hardware store.
Between takes, Lynch dictated a few vague notes to a hefty bald man nearby, who then translated them to the actor.
"Hanna's been in New York working in fashion so that's really dictated where her character has gone wardrobe-wise," says Dale.
Trump's lawyers acknowledged in a letter to Mueller's team in January 2018 that Trump dictated the response, according to the Times.
In terms of breaking new ground on its own, Gurlé said that a lot of it is dictated by Symphony's customers.
All of my movements from the waist up are being dictated by an exoskeleton strapped onto my trunk like a jacket.
The probability that it'll collapse to any given string is dictated by the distribution that is specified by the quantum circuit.
By ignoring the issue, they argue, Congress is shirking its responsibility to protect the separation of powers dictated by the Constitution.
Unsurprisingly, India declined — and without such access, common sense should have dictated that the OHCHR focus on other, more pressing concerns.
He met with -- spoke with Secretary Pompeo and with John Bolton, and -- and after considering it, he dictated this letter. Ma'am?
CNN revealed that a statement from his doctor giving a hyperbolic assessment of his health was actually dictated by Trump himself.
That's one reason why some observers believe that the decision on the Iran agreement is more dictated by politics than statesmanship.
School policy dictated that I call Susie's mother to take her home lest she infect her classmates, which she already had.
Some background: Since 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) has dictated how the workplace operates, including how wages are paid.
The decades-old traditional driving ban is not dictated by law but is maintained out of deference for the holy day.
We seem to have unlimited choice – but this, too, is a mirage, constricted by culturally dictated ideas about beauty and sexiness.
A parent's decisions are often dictated by the daily grind: feeding, bathing, finding socks and shoes, slathering on sunscreen, doing laundry.
We will not be dictated to, threatened or pressured into accepting a land deal that perpetuates the injustices of the past.
"The power of Marion Hammer dictated whether we could even have a conversation about what I was proposing," he told me.
Instead of making puppets, Spectral Motion wanted each one to be a performer, which dictated how they would create the character.
Both the pace and timing of U.S. spring planting is mostly dictated by the weather, so progress varies year by year.
This strategy might be dictated by necessity given Sanders's failure to gain traction among black voters and limited success among Latinos.
Half the bolts required a clockwise turn, the other half a counter-clockwise turn, as dictated by the Terms of Service.
"There are countries where plans are dictated by the fight against these people," the pontiff added, departing from his prepared text.
Not only did the new laws restrict what we could wear, they even dictated the colors of our baggy, shapeless clothes.
AND SO FOR US, THAT FOCUS ON SELF EXPRESSION HAS REALLY DICTATED THE WAY THAT WE BUILT THE BUSINESS OVER TIME.
The next day, on the flight home, Trump dictated a misleading email about what his campaign staff discussed with the Russians.
Will Britain enter into a ruinous war or submit to humiliating and most likely temporary peace on terms dictated by Hitler?
Sometimes, policy is just dictated by Germany's sheer exercise of power, as in the case of the refugee and migrant crisis.
Some of the figures' inscriptions are illegible, their origins, creators, and even triumphant rulers who dictated their burial consigned to oblivion.
And earlier this year, Mr. Trump's lawyers acknowledged in a memo to Mr. Mueller that the president had dictated the statement.
These areas are less likely to shed cybersecurity jobs, as their necessity is dictated by legal concerns and not economic factors.
"Life is dictated by the rise and fall of the water," said Nick Ray, who leads Red Savannah's team in Cambodia.
"This is the Arctic ... so where you go, even in midsummer, can be dictated by where the ice isn't," said McGonigal.
Logic dictated that they must be out there, but proof of their existence remained as out of reach as they were.
But the designers of our EHRs were not led by doctors and had other questions dictated by government and insurance goals.
The White House denied on Tuesday that he dictated it but confirmed that he was involved, contrary to Mr. Sekulow's denials.
The final form will likely be dictated by where McConnell's 53-member conference stands on the issue in the weeks ahead.
Sagan, who was in intensive care after a ten-hour esophageal procedure, dictated a letter of objection from his hospital bed.
The torture went on until K.K. signed a confession of financing "terrorist" demonstrations — entirely fiction, he said, dictated by his captors.
I have to go with the direction that the sport is going in which is dictated by the top men's skaters.
" His itinerary is dictated by the natural desire to explore "any place that features in the biography of someone you admire.
Costs would go down and patients would receive the care they need, not the care dictated by fear of inappropriate lawsuits.
No official policy dictated the prison playlists; interrogators improvised them on-site, making use of whatever music they had on hand.
Their substance is powerful enough to overcome the perennial red herrings of EU-dictated cucumber size and the shape of bananas.
That, combined with revenues dictated by performance and a championship bonus, means Ferrari will be paid a total of $192 million.
I couldn't afford to live in the expensive areas that Facebook dictated you live in and maintain our middle-class lifestyle.
The pace of Santa Catalina was, refreshingly, dictated not by the backpackers passing through, but by those who are from here.
Instead, the state argued, law enforcement officers are bound by the rules of engagement dictated in Florida law surrounding an arrest.
From vinyl through the peak CD era, album length was often dictated by how much music could fit on the disc.
This is not a cuisine dictated from Britain to Africa; this is a cuisine negotiated, cook by cook, personality by personality.
It was an interesting case of seeing how the shape of the art was dictated by the shape of the tool.
Writing about Hemingway in this magazine in 1998, Didion noted: The very grammar of a Hemingway sentence dictated, or was dictated by, a certain way of looking at the world, a way of looking but not joining, a way of moving through but not attaching, a kind of romantic individualism distinctly adapted to its time and source.
Some jurisdictions feel that legally, without a warrant from ICE, they cannot detain individuals beyond the extent otherwise dictated by criminal law.
The road to success is full of obstacles dictated by the local government, its unique way of doing business and consumer culture.
A background assumption to this logic is that events occur in a given order, dictated by their locations in space and time.
For the past few years, conventional wisdom in the videogame industry has dictated that the best way to reach gamers is directly.
For example, she said, "dramas are dictated by being 42 minutes and 19 seconds" and seasons are between 12 to 24 episodes.
The Outer Space Treaty dictated that nations could not own celestial bodies, but it never said anything about private companies or individuals.
The speed with which they hit the atmosphere is dictated by the combined gravitational forces on them of the solar system's planets.
Members of Identity Evropa told BuzzFeed News that they dictated to police who should and should not be allowed inside the venue.
A flyer on the wall dictated how one could gently rebuff a prospective dance partner (hands in prayer position at the heart).
"I really feel like it should be what the bride's personal style is and not dictated by should and shouldn'ts," Sabatino said.
Many Greeks, worn down by austerity policies including pension cuts and tax increases dictated by the creditors, have yet to be convinced.
It's a suggestion that the way he moves through the world can't (and shouldn't) be dictated by society as we know it.
In most cases, a family's choice is dictated by geographic availability; we had no idea what kind of therapy Westgate would pursue.
But now Bornstein says Trump dictated the letter to the doctor as he and his wife were driving across N.Y.C's Central Park.
Movement on Wall Street has largely been dictated by corporate earnings in the past few weeks, but events such as the Nov.
For candidates down the ballot, their messaging will likely be dictated by President Trump, whose approval rating among Republicans hovers around 90%.
In a response a week later, Demarest confirmed 73 executives had been fired, but denied the staff reduction was dictated by Kroton.
"Once the resignation is official, if necessary, I will assume the historic mandate" as dictated in the Puerto Rican constitution, Vázquez said.
On Monday, the Washington Post reported, citing several sources, that President Trump himself had dictated the statement his oldest son initially released.
Kardashian West, 37, calls having three children "a game changer," admitting her schedule is completely dictated by her responsibilities as a parent.
Blood samples revealed an unknown virus that, as protocol dictated, was named Zika after the forest in which it was first identified.
It's yet another reminder that Trump is a deeply social animal, with his decisions often dictated by how much he likes someone.
Svitolina dictated the second set, spreading the ball across the baseline and offering up some deft drop shots that stretched her opponent.
The other fine would be for failing to publicly disclose the merger talks in a timely manner as dictated by German law.
The calendar, set by GOP leaders, dictated that House members were only in Washington for four days between Election Day and Thanksgiving.
And it marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War on terms dictated by the United States and the West.
I think there's so much integrity in that then having them sort of be dictated by others whose interests may not align.
"Your worth is not dictated by your body, and certainly not by the contours of your abdomen," Nolan wrote in her post.
He says there was a time when he thought that economics rather than race dictated who would succeed in the movie business.
Mess things up enough to drop below the points threshold dictated by your difficulty level, and it's time for a do-over.
"The timing ... is simply a consequence of when the waivers have to be renewed, and that's dictated by the legislation," Kane said.
In this one, she said that she was writing in secret, and that the earlier letter had been dictated by her uncles.
So this morning, the President sent a letter to Kim Jong Un and the President dictated every word of the letter himself.
Since 1864, national policy has dictated that bank regulators be independent from the political process exemplified by the lobbyist-influenced appropriations process.
If the bill becomes a law, it will offer weaker protections against identity theft, replacing stronger ones currently dictated by individual states.
So I went to see Ron Swanson to ask if he'd care to weigh in & he dictated the below to me pic.twitter.
Such was the Greek rebellion against austerity policies dictated by the European Central Bank or immigration policies defined by the European Union.
Hours after the cables were released, Assange dictated a letter pleading with the Russian consulate in London to grant him a visa.
" Beyond those borders, Smith says, domains are governed by the rules dictated by ICANN, the organisation which "supervises the worldwide registration system.
"What it says about America's national security is that it looks increasingly like it's being dictated BY that sworn enemy," she continued.
An ethnic group's culture is derived from its unique living environment as well as the means of livelihood dictated by that environment.
The dense, teetering structure of "Hero's Welcome" is dictated by the dense, teetering class structure that still rules and stifles English life.
As the CEO of a public company whose success is dictated by engagement and growth, alienating conservatives is not a good strategy.
The problem here is that the rules dictated a campaign -- such as they are -- aren't the same rules that apply to governance.
And it is also an implicit acknowledgment that the initial statement Trump Jr. released -- and that his father dictated -- was brazenly misleading.
"He&aposs taken a series of steps that, had Vladimir Putin dictated them, he couldn&apost have mirrored more effectively," Rice said.
Kenny and Teddy Lee grew up in Canada, [with their] home life dictated by the Chinese customs and traditions of their parentage.
Rudofsky, a professional architect and polymath, found the manner in which Western culture dictated fashion to be utterly absurd, bordering on pathological.
For reporters, professional norms and concerns about accusations of partisan bias dictated that the parties be treated equally, whatever the underlying reality.
The cogs in a station like Rinse were never oiled by career presenters with dictated playlists, scripted comedy segments and TV aspirations.
He wrote the first drafts by hand, and when that became too difficult, dictated sections of the book into a tape recorder.
Whether something is removed from Facebook is often dictated by its terms of service, which define standards of behavior on the network.
And most of the church's backward teachings, dictated by nominally celibate and hypocritical men, have no connection to the words of Jesus.
All the resentment which badly educated Americans feel about having their manners dictated to them by college graduates will find an outlet.
Most egregiously of all, at this point the tempo is apparently being dictated by Donald Trump's personal pique at recalcitrant House members.
Hamilton believed "humanity and good policy" dictated that the pardon should remain in the hands of the president, as opposed to Congress.
Going forward, inspectors can expect more unusual buildings, with odd shapes and cantilevered boxes dictated by irregular lots and restrictive building codes.
The professional climber playbook dictated that if I really did insist on having children I should gracefully bow out of the sport.
"International co-operation cannot be dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks," a representative for French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters.
It's a suggestion that the way Taphari moves through the world can't (and shouldn't) be dictated by society as we know it.
President Trump's advisers eventually said the president dictated the misleading statement put out in his son's name, after initially denying his involvement.
It's like the nursery rhyme about the old lady who swallowed a fly, each new and preposterous step dictated by the last.
"I think for such a long time in medicine, we have dictated to patients what they're supposed to do," Commander Loshbaugh said.
Her still lifes reflect this: They're puzzles whose pieces we recognize, but whose compositions are dictated by a logic we don't understand.
When the English mystic Margery Kempe set down her observations and adventures in "The Book of Margery Kempe," she apparently dictated it.
But in a confidential memo to the special counsel, Mr. Trump's lawyers acknowledged that the president had, in fact, dictated the statement.
Before Western composers came up with a way to notate them, the length of rests in music were often dictated by buildings.
It could be said that the history of humanity is defined and dictated by two opposing processes: building bridges and raising walls.
But still today, in 2020, the opportunities we get in life remain largely dictated by the socio-economic circumstances we're born into.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Wednesday that the communications restrictions at the EPA were not dictated from the White House.
The 24st-ranked German dictated play in the third set, breaking Stephens twice, and closed out the match with her second break.
Current debt collection means are dictated by technology that was "modern" when Congress passed the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act — in 1977.
So I went to see Ron Swanson to ask if he'd care to weigh in & he dictated the below to me pic.twitter.
Sitton and Gelb played a complicated chess game with their men, moved them around the country, around the city as events dictated.
A city council dictated that Anton Möller, who invented the ribbon loom in the 16th century, should be strangled for his efforts.
Purchase volume is less reactive to weekly interest rate moves and more dictated by a very tight and increasingly expensive spring market.
Poker may be a game dictated by probability, like any other game of chance, but there's a psychological component that's equally important.
In fact, he dictated the statement that was attributed to his son in response to the controversy stirred up by the revelations.
The Raab Collection says news of Lincoln's death was dictated by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who stood watch over the president.
Since the 85033 Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage, U.S. policy has dictated that diplomatic visas are only extended to spouses.
Mr. Lesnak dictated all the spending and said he expected the government to balance the books at the end of the investigation.
White House advisers later acknowledged that the president dictated the statement put out in his son's name, after initially denying his involvement.
One point that Vanguard stressed in its climate position that policy is dictated by the investment risk, not politics, of the issue.
" Yair Lapid, the leader of Yesh Atid, a center-left opposition party, said: "Policies should not be dictated by threats and intimidation.
Influencers are amazing symbols of unreality, because their authentic feelings are often indistinguishable from those dictated by whatever corporate partnerships they have.
"Sometimes, we as an industry overvalue the potential for extra years of service dictated by the first 20 days," Van Wagenen said.
Quiñonez's wrestling dictated the pace of the bout, with Gomez unable to get his game going under the stellar pressure of Quiñonez.
Fairness to them isn't dictated by accomplishment but by the ability to attract attention and sell tickets and pay-per-view buys.
Its new home in Department of Homeland Security dictated an institutional posture that all immigration to the United States posed a threat.
So the deal hammered out in Munich overnight seemed like just another irrelevant set of words dictated by diplomats in a foreign capital.
We have the opportunity to find our perfect partners, while couples in earlier generations might have stayed together because society dictated they should.
In the end, Maviglio said the choices the next governor makes will be dictated in large part by what happens to the economy.
Those textures are dictated by weather patterns, with hardier greens growing in colder climates and more delicate greens growing in more mild ones.
"Custom has dictated that there be a competition between the two largest parties in America, the Republicans and the Democrats," al-Ahmad writes.
Meanwhile, the White House press just pounced on Sarah Huckabee Sanders after President Trump&aposs attorneys admitted he had, quote, dictated a statement.
That's a powerful and relatable motivation, but the series undermines it by questioning whether or not her actions are dictated by her programming.
"I think it's kind of amazing that I'm dictated from the second I enter this world just because of my genitalia," he says.
"Let's wait and see what will happen, if anything," said Peskov, saying any Russian response would be dictated by Russia's own national interests.
Cruz may discover that while the party is happy to dump Trump, it's not so happy to be dictated to by another maverick.
In the past, an increasingly belligerent Iran would have spiked gas prices at home and dictated the length and strength of our response.
The Washington Post later reported that Trump "dictated" the initially misleading statement his son put out after he was contacted about the story.
After all, Trump's presidency seems in large part to be dictated by either undoing or trying to outdo what President Barack Obama accomplished.
But when her former master said he needed help at home, tradition dictated that she had to give up her daughter to him.
"All us rank-and-file conservatives have been dictated to from Washington, D.C., for decades, and we're sick of it," Mr. Gidley said.
Their names will be released around Thursday morning, as dictated by the Baltimore County Police Department's contract with its union, the department said.
The new Chat services will be turned on for most people in the near future, though timing will be dictated by each carrier.
Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoFor nearly a decade, common sense has dictated that most people don't need a standalone graphics card in their computer.
"Prices will be dictated by the stronger dollar and the trade war and what this means global growth," said ING analyst Warren Patterson.
The actress recalled her childhood with them as a form of solitary confinement, admitting that the Rosses dictated every aspect of her life.
It's a very online experience dictated by a mysterious algorithm, but it still feels like there's someone holding your hand through it all.
" She said she denied the affair in a 2016 statement to the press because "that was the response that was dictated to me.
After five years of playing it straight, Mathew came to the slow realization that the approach dictated to him wasn't going to work.
Salander is an antiheroine who works within her own moral code, driven by her experience as a woman and not dictated by law.
"The atrocities in any autocratic country are dictated by the rule of law," he told the audience at Abu Dhabi's St. Regis hotel.
Once you cool or chill your ganache, the texture will be entirely dictated by the ratio of cream to chocolate that you've used.
According to the Post, the president personally dictated the first statement while returning from the G20 summit in Germany aboard Air Force One.
Or maybe it is just about how we spend our time, whether it's in our hands or dictated by our work and culture.
Here are the stats showing just how much FANG stocks dictated the direction of trading for the overall market the last 12 months.
Our taste in consumer products may be algorithmically dictated, but we still want to feel like we're in charge of our shopping destiny.
The company's CEO, Gerry Anderson, said economics dictated the decision, noting the need for major future upgrades for its aging coal-fired fleet.
To hear Zayn tell it, recording Mind of Mine gave him a chance to escape the tyranny of label-dictated boy band pablum.
Autonomous tech is shiny and new but its future will be dictated by the old politics of road pricing and land-use regulation.
Thursday's tweet was dictated to an aide to send before Trump read Mattis' resignation letter, a senior administration official told reporters on Sunday.
It contains a fictitious Holocaust testimony, dictated by Gabriel's mother, which describes her experiences on the death march from Auschwitz in January 1945.
How much exercise a child gets in a given day is dictated greatly by where they live and where they go to school.
Spadaro brought the pope the 31 drawings and questions by children from around the world and Francis dictated his responses in simple language.
I guess we can expect talented young adults to go through eight years of medical training to earn a salary dictated by Washington.
"I could not obtain any further information from Mr. Hencher," Barker said, in a four-page memo that he dictated the following morning.
Was it the initial statement he dictated to the Times on behalf of Don Jr. that made clear the meeting was about adoptions?
In June, The New York Times revealed that not only had the President known about the statement, but that he had dictated himself.
She said many employers around the state already paid their employees significantly more than the minimum wage, because market forces dictated higher compensation.
And he personally dictated a set of tweets about Comey, declaring him a "proven LEAKER & LIAR," as details from his book began emerging.
He told the New Hampshire Union Leader that his security detail dictated his travel choices, and he played no role in the decisions.
So, Kennedy has been more than a deciding vote — he has often dictated the legal reasoning and scope of the court's biggest decisions.
He told the New Hampshire Union Leader that his security detail dictated his travel choices, and he played no role in the decisions.
There is an extensive process dictated by long standing presidential executive orders that is used to grant a clearance and renew security clearances.
" The commentary, written in the first person, "was pieced together from scraps dictated to Eve XX, a telekinetic feminist, from beyond the grave.
Smokeasac dictated the feel and essence of the songs: "I really feel like Gus was guiding me the entire way through," he said.
How much of the story of "The Last Jedi" was dictated to you, either by events in "The Force Awakens" or by Lucasfilm?
Mr. Trump's lawyers and the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, then repeatedly and falsely denied that Mr. Trump dictated the statement.
The new property will consist of a pair of 153-foot towers, whose heights were dictated by a 2013 rezoning of the area.
We spoke to Will Hermes about how life in the city dictated the art it created far beyond the similarities of sonic urgency.
The Course employs the language of Christianity, and its original author, medical psychologist Helen Schucman, said that Jesus had dictated it to her.
Now, the design of new student housing complexes is largely dictated by the university environment, the student body demographic and the local marketplace.
That would allow the region to modernize financial markets and improve their governments' finances without policy solutions being dictated from Brussels or Washington.
You appoint a single voice, and then what that voice communicates is dictated by facts — the facts on the ground, science, public health.
This moment of quarantine will, one hopes, pass, but we've largely abandoned a society that values communion for one dictated by the algorithm.
"We are deeply disturbed by the public reports suggesting that the police department's response was dictated by the guests' race," the two wrote.
The limits are dictated by the nature of China's political system and its ideology, and the nascent "Cold War" between China and America.
Trump dictated some of the passages to Miller, who then went to research the claims and craft the document, according to Miller's interview.
The arms race also dictated that the Soviet Union respond with overwhelming retaliation against the United States, to quickly neutralize any further threat.
But it has done so despite a culture dictated by Confucian conformity and, more recently, the strict rules of the Chinese Communist Party.
But it would come with a strict condition: If states did not broaden their programs as dictated they would lose all Medicaid funds.
The absence of the United States from the meeting reflected concerns that the conferences' decisions would seem to have been dictated from Washington.
Dr. Bornstein confirmed this week that Mr. Trump had dictated the letter, a disclosure that stemmed from his own split with the president.
It's also so heavily dictated by geography and terrain that prospective 5G subscribers should really ask themselves if it's worth it right now.
While the constitutional revisions in Russia are mainly being dictated by Putin, he is taking measures to give the process a democratic veneer.
Or, that all farmers receiving subsidies will need to spend those funds on only approved products as dictated by some government food code.
He dictated the time, he put the deadline on the clubs and he absolutely held his word and he made them relevant again.
The scope of the investigation was dictated by the Trump White House and the Republican-led committee; Democrats insist it was a sham.
But the project's opponents resented having to bear the brunt of decisions dictated, as they saw it, by government liberals cloistered in Manhattan.
A memo sent from Trump's legal counsel to Mueller's team revealed that the president himself had dictated that initial statement to the Times.
"It's pretty much dictated by the move in the bond market," said Stephen Massocca, senior vice president at Wedbush Securities in San Francisco.
Wanting the prestige of authorship but discovering that writing is hard work, Hitler dictated most of "Mein Kampf" to the eager Rudolf Hess.
For example, in one case we had to actually conduct a one-month experimental project and hit certain milestones dictated by the acquirer.
Interestingly, none of these changes in brain blood flow were dictated by alterations in breathing and carbon dioxide levels, the scientists also determined.
Regardless of how intelligent and capable they were, the adults around me found their existences dictated simply by the color of their skin.
I figured I could veer from the tyranny of the shakes as long as I adhered to the constraints dictated by the cleanse.
In July, the Washington Post reported that Trump "dictated" the statement, which claimed the meeting was just about Russian adoptions under U.S. sanctions.
Nas claims Kelis has dictated when, where and for how long he's able to spend time with his son ... and he's had enough.
To some media observers, his fixation is a byproduct of a career in entertainment, where life is dictated by ratings and press coverage.
The seat of EU power is in Brussels, Belgium, allowing "leave" campaigners to make the case that British policy was being dictated from abroad.
We increasingly live in a world dictated by algorithms, but we know very little about the people behind them and the safeguards in place.
But, "Krusher" dictated the fight early with his piston jab troubling Ward and even sending Ward stumbling towards the end of the first stanza.
The blitz is also the reduction of this American moment in history to nothing but politicized debates, derogatory name-calling and dictated workplace rules.
Garten has dictated American tastes for decades; when she speaks her dietary preferences aloud, it results in seismic shifts in the way America eats.
That reminded many of the FCC's old "Fairness Doctrine" rules, which dictated that broadcasters should give equal time to both sides of an issue.
It's the brand's first male ambassador, and the move is yet another inspiring reminder that dreams are no longer dictated by societal gender norms.
In the magazine's March issue, the 24-year-old actress explains that her sense of style is heavily dictated by her level of comfort.
An oven was used to burn bodies at Los Cabitos, the court said in a sentence dictated in the presence of victims' family members.
The problem for the Fed will be convincing the public that a move lower is dictated by data, and not just by market expectations.
But the money is already allocated in a way dictated by Moscow's difficult geopolitical situation and by Putin's own increasingly tricky domestic political landscape.
"Gone are the days when employers dictated unilaterally, saying either you can do it like we want, or we are very sorry," Rokonai said.
"It's like the mainland is the conventional Asian parent who thinks everything must be controlled and dictated by the parent's rules," Mr. Zou said.
You can't glean too much about a console's performance from its launch month, because sales are often dictated by how many systems are available.
Instead of using the court system, consumers would have to take complaints or damages through an arbitration system under terms dictated by the company.
He believes that precedent is not just a judicial policy, it is constitutionally dictated to pay attention and pay heed to rules of precedent.
But it was understandable once you learned, thanks to Tony Romm at the Washington Post, that the company had essentially dictated the settlement's terms.
As BuzzFeed News previously reported, state sentencing guidelines dictated that the typical punishment for someone guilty of Hill's crime was 12 years in prison.
It would also be sensible for Facebook to allow messaging from the speaker, via voice-dictated text messages, VoIP audio calls or video calling.
"For so many years now, the Fed really has dominated and in many ways dictated risk and reward profiles for asset classes," said Hooper.
Where religion may have dictated a life path for the generation before him, Evan chooses his own spiritual high road, reading code, not scriptures.
I dictated a story by phone to the newsroom in Hong Kong, and soon readers around the world were aware of the refugees' plight.
The new look could be a matter of art direction, as dictated by the A-list creative cast behind the scenes of the shoot.
According to the cards, my conscious priority is currently dictated by the six of wands, which suggests that I am on the right path.
According to rules dictated by Saudi Arabia's powerful conservative clerics, women must wear an ankle-length cloak in public and are forbidden from driving.
The vagaries of life and work mean that we need to surge and recede our efforts as dictated, and always track our own health.
The company has developed a bot that can provide answers to questions about drugs, drug interactions and diseases, while also transcribing dictated case notes.
" Lois Cohen Based In: AmsterdamHas Worked With: ODDA, Vogue Italia, Nike "For a long time, image culture was completely dictated by white heterosexual men.
The crisis underscored the extent to which Brazil's political agenda is being dictated by an increasingly fearless generation of corruption-fighting police and prosecutors.
So a computer-generated life dictated by a few specific inputs pretty closely predicted what's been unfolding in front of us this entire time?
There will be nothing stopping the new state-run media agency from distributing propaganda dictated by the Trump White House inside the United States.
When your parents are Kardashians, little things like the lack of snow in California are merely obstacles to overcome, not dictated by Mother Nature.
It leaves undisturbed the gender roles dictated by rape culture—predatory men, vulnerable women, with a big, strong institution to act as a mediator.
Most 216-year-olds would probably be at school all day, but circumstances have dictated otherwise for Shambhu, who goes by only one name.
For now, Maher and others are taking the moves as a signal that China is increasingly letting its currency be dictated by the market.
The move highlights the pressure felt by some automakers to protect their industry from being dictated to by the likes of Apple and Google.
Waqa said that he had not allowed China to speak as protocol dictated that he allow prime ministers and ministers to speak before diplomats.
There was either going to be a Democratic fingerprint on it or a Republican fingerprint on it...yesterday it was dictated by the Democrats.
Crude oil prices, whose performance have often dictated stock movements, dropped from session highs after a report showed U.S. crude stocks rose last week.
In recent years, arenas and stadiums in most major markets have implemented extensive security plans, in part dictated by the demands of sports leagues.
"The sum earmarked for the reimbursement will, however, be capped to respect capital requirements dictated by the ECB," the bank said in a statement.
He said: The provision of the Constitution giving the war-making power to Congress, was dictated, as I understand it, by the following reasons.
Where they've set up shop thus far is entirely dictated by what venue is willing to pay to lug those speakers to the site.
The collective now has independent biology, chemistry, data science, programming, and hardware teams whose degree of collaboration is dictated by the project at hand.
A small group of people with lots of money dictated a future by providing often large sums of money to companies likely to fail.
He has complained of being dictated to about his deadly war on drugs by President Barack Obama, whom he told to "go to hell".
With so much of our lives now dictated by screens, what was evolutionarily an adaptive response to light has become something to worry about.
They want Amazon to stop using fossil fuels in its operations entirely and become a zero-emissions company in a timeline dictated by science.
When we love ourselves, it is writing a new story about how we will live our lives, not dictated by cis white men sleepwalkers.
I had the control; I was able to stop the spanking (although I rarely chose to), and I dictated how hard I'd be struck.
For the Oscars, viewership is often dictated by whether a series of blockbusters, or movies with big-name stars, were nominated for best picture.
The Washington Post reported that the president dictated the public statement about that meeting while aboard Air Force One, according to The Washington Post.
Just a year ago, that number was 0 percent, as Twitter's policies dictated that it would only take action against tweets reported by users.
Government price controls and dictated similar mandates are policies Republicans have opposed for decades, led by fact-based conservative economists and purposeful conservative principles.
The American 22016th seed dictated play against the Wimbledon champion from the start by taking eight of the first nine points of the match.
But Trump's tenure has largely been dictated by his own fleeting whims, which have undercut his party's leaders in Congress and his closest confidantes.
Just a year ago, that number was zero percent, as Twitter's policies dictated that it would only take action against tweets reported by users.
Looking ahead, the second part of the year will be largely dictated by earnings season, said Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke Investment Group.
His fictional world is not dictated by one particular text or storyline because the narrative world extends beyond the scope of a single tale.
"The President dictated a short but accurate response to the New York Times article on behalf of his son, Donald Trump, Jr," it reads.
Third, there's the question about why President Trump dictated that false statement for his son about a meeting he supposedly didn't even know about.
Instead, the show treated #MeToo as a human resources and public relations issue, not as a reality dictated by access to power and privilege.
Despite previous claims that Trump wasn't involved, the Washington Post reported Monday that Trump had, in fact, dictated the statement to his eldest son.
I wear tank tops, I have gay friends, I've experimented sexually with women, and my life is not dictated by tedious routines or fear.
She appeared to have convinced even the most recalcitrant members that economic necessity dictated hewing closely to some of the European Union's rules. Mrs.
Not every shaman will diet on every one, but instead follow a path dictated by whichever seem important or necessary at a given time.
Democrats took some of their own procedural shortcuts to pass Obamacare, and leadership sometimes dictated the direction of the bill from the top down.
The official, who did not want to be identified, said the tone of the speech would be dictated by the needs of the moment.
To no avail—England's vastly greater size ensured that a narrow majority for Leave in the south dictated Britain's exit from the European Union.
He told him he had finished his memoir, Before Night Falls, which he'd dictated into a recorder because he was too ill to write.
Even the more mundane policing tasks, like where officers are sent to patrol, are now dictated by computer programs that identify high-crime blocks.
The prioritization of spectacle for spectacle's sake didn't just shape John Wick's plot structure; it dictated the visual makeup of the movie as well.
"He found memos that Eisenhower had dictated off the top of his head that were exquisitely well reasoned and well written," Dr. Arnold said.
"How they tolerate drugs, whether they want to pursue lower levels, are all choices and should not be dictated to them," said Dr. Krumholz.
What we tweet might be dictated by time of day and our own circadian rhythms, according to a new study of 800 million tweets.
That way, you can try to stop passively accepting the terms dictated by a lover and start actively defining terms that work for you.
Among our pre-mammalian forebears, an offspring's sex was dictated as it is today in crocodiles and turtles: not by genetics, but by temperature.
Amazon issued Inpax hand scanners that could monitor the progress of its drivers as they delivered their packages and dictated the routes they drove.
Life is dictated by the weather and the ferry, which stops at Matinicus, the farthest flung of the inhabited islands, only once a month.
Brettschneider's insistence on a coherent, unified constitutional narrative allows him to claim that the liberal values he favors are dictated by the Constitution itself.
"Looking ahead, success might well be dictated by which online streaming service can negotiate the best deals with the American studios," the report said.
Writing for the majority, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch said the court's conclusion was dictated by a federal law favoring arbitration and the court's precedents.
President Donald Trump himself has stuck to providing letters from his doctor, despite allegations he dictated one such missive released during his first campaign.
Decisions regarding fees, services and airport access would be dictated by commercial interests, not by the American people acting through their representatives in Congress.
One dictated that if Trump's lawyers referenced one of the undisclosed documents, they would have to release the subpoenaed document tranche in its entirety.
In recent years, arenas and stadiums in most major markets have implemented extensive security plans, in part dictated by the demands of sports leagues.
She suffers, but she also reads, thinks and desires, and strives to find a zone of freedom within boundaries dictated by fate and society.
I re-experience the joy in all my senses: touch, smell, taste, hearing and not exclusively vision, as dictated by our increasingly virtual world.
In June 2017, Trump met Lewandowski, then a private citizen, at the White House and dictated a message he was to deliver to Sessions.
The National War Labor Board, which included labor representatives, dictated a nationwide formula that capped how large a raise unions could obtain in bargaining.
Permaculture started with the idea of turning trashed suburban backyards into sustainable gardens, in which the natural environment dictated the garden's plan and purpose.
Wednesday's match began less than 24 hours after the explosion — a tight reshuffle dictated by a crowded soccer calendar at this time of year.
Ahead of the exhumation, Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, Spain's culture minister, also described the procedure as a shame, but necessary if dictated by law.
As a physician, I have often felt that my salary and work conditions have been dictated by others, like hospital or health system administration.
In a world of endless choice, on an internet increasingly dictated by predictive algorithms that recommend "for you," Rotten Tomatoes represents something more analog.
Do you doubt for one second that this team has met with the whistleblower, Schiff's team, that they have dictated every aspect of this?
Just over two years later, Bornstein alleged that very letter praising the candidate as a vision of health had been dictated by Trump himself.
I remember wanting to attend certain schools, family functions, or even professional events, but my participation was always dictated by the barriers I encountered.

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