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dictates <a dictate; dictates> SUBST ÉCON

dictates

one that dictates

dictate <a dictate; dictates> SUBST

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So long as shopkeepers were willing to act under the soviet dictates, there was no practical reason to commandeer their premises.
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He dictates his will, which includes a provision that his niece will be disinherited if she marries a man who reads books of chivalry.
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The frequency of such activity dictates the occasional maintenance requirement of restructuring the table to ensure optimum query response.
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Provincial law dictates that towns with a population under 15,000 are responsible for paying 70 per cent of police contract costs.
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But contrary to popular myth, there's no genetic trait which dictates whether your urine offers a delayed-action treat from the green vegetable.
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He scornfully dictates to her a brusque reply.
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The length of one inhale or one exhale dictates the length of time spent transitioning between asanas.
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Natural resources, land, labor and human relationships are gradually being stripped of their intrinsic value and turned into commodities in a market which dictates their exchange value.
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He risks his best friend's ire as he pursues the tremulous dictates of his heart.
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It is inimical to the dictates of sound policy.
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