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1. He always follows the dictates of common sense.

2. Entropy dictates crystals won' t retain energy patterns

3. Something could coalesce from the dictates of battlefield skirmishes.

4. Politics dictates that governments must intervene energetically to help.

5. Gradualism dictates the Chinese approach to most policy measures.

6. etiquette dictates that men cannot sit while women are standing.

7. 3 Islamic custom dictates that women should be fully covered.

8. You should check each item off as she dictates the list.

9. Even so, wisdom dictates that you learn to discuss this important subject.

10. Borders expand and contract... by the dictates of military power and ancestral piety.

11. Protocol dictates encrypted progress transmissions are sent to Fleet Command at predetermined waypoints.

12. Military regulation dictates Blousing your pant cuffs at the top of your boots

13. THEREFORE, [there is] now no condemnation (no Adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus, who live [and] walk not after the dictates of the flesh, but after the dictates of …

14. The subsidiarity principle dictates that Community support be allocated where it is most effective.

15. The Alphorns have different pitches as the length of the tube dictates the pitch

16. Although the majority of depositum plates were rectangular, a few followed the dictates of heraldry.

17. The ideology of Classlessness dictates a loose hierarchy compared to the military of other nations

18. The whole peasant outlook precluded them from meekly submitting to the dictates of the market.

19. Money is the root of all evil, dictates the puritanical thought of the Old Age.

20. THEREFORE, [there is] now no condemnation (no Adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus, who live [and] walk not after the dictates of the flesh, but after the dictates of the Spirit

21. Tradition still dictates that only the Serjeant at Arms may enter the Commons chamber armed.

22. As protocol dictates, we'll send word to Fleet as soon as we reach our reporting point.

23. Some decisions are so important that wisdom dictates they be made as soon as reasonably possible.

24. Another factor influencing advisor load, advising approach dictates the amount of attention devoted to each Advisee

25. Human beings are going to resist cultural dictates that are too inconsistent with their innate desires.

26. Local residents operated under a confusing and changing mixture of Mexican rules, American principles, and personal dictates.

27. 28 In two days' time, the calendar dictates that we must profess love to those we hold dear.

28. But at least Hayling was free to follow the dictates of his large and sometimes cumbersome political conscience.

29. But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.

30. Each Babbler is symbiotically bound to the Gorge, which leaves a genetic imprint that dictates the Babbler's life expectancy;

31. It is the way in which the vertical/horizontal stresses are managed which dictates the structure of different Bridges.

32. We live in the grip of an inexorable law which dictates that money circulates, gyrates, rotates, and circulates again.

33. Lutheran theology dictates that in any discussion of “confession and Absolution,” it is this second word that requires emphasis

34. In addition, Google's privacy policy applies to all Google features and dictates how Google collects, uses and protects user data.

35. Authoritarian leadership is a leadership style in which the leader dictates and controls all decisions in the group and task

36. If a man wearing a fedora enters into a conversation with a lady, custom dictates that he doff his hat.

37. And if realpolitik dictates, India is perfectly capable of cosying up to a dictatorship, such as the Burmese military junta.

38. Since the flowers are the most important aspect of these plants, their bloom time dictates when and how to prune Clematis.

39. Authoritarian personalities defer to the dictates and control of others who offer them the certainty and comfort they cannot provide for themselves

40. Instead of following career milestones society dictates, like Accomplishing more, define success on your own terms and reach new heights of acheivement

41. Brahmanism decreed that anyone doing anything against the dictates of Brahmanism earned bad Karmaphalam and went straight to hell (BG:138-44)

42. And it comes with a wide application window that allows you to make treatments on your schedule, rather than when Buckbrush dictates.

43. S piritual Barrenness dictates that it isn't so much that you are unable to produce or increase in certain areas of your life

44. The protocol established by Satoshi Nakamoto dictates that only 21 million Bitcoins can ever be mined -- about 12 million have been mined so far -- …

45. Concupiscence Insubordination of man's desires to the dictates of reason, and the propensity of human nature to sin as a result of original sin

46. Theater etiquette dictates that after accepting a role, an actor does not quit because the production schedule does not allow time for changes in cast.

47. This does not imply an obligation of answering every call, but rather a readiness, to give Alms according to the dictates of well-regulated charity …

48. A B2b marketing strategy dictates how an organization will be proactive in attracting customers, closing sales and remaining on the road to continued financial success

49. Conscience definition, the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of Conscience

50. One Batiker told me (and I’m sure this depends on the types of dye used) that the brightness of the sun dictates the intensity of the finished color