(1) But Ms O'Sullivan said it is not Mr Dempsey's place to dictate to teachers the format of their conferences.
(2) Unique words found in the user's documents are added to the vocabulary files, and then the program asks the user to dictate these new words.
(3) In short, BT can effectively dictate its terms to those wishing to use its local loop.
(4) The kindergarten revolves around u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510storiesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb that children dictate to teachers about their experiences and then take home.
(5) The bus operators have, like any good businessmen, chosen to run the services from where their customers want to catch them rather than trying to dictate to customers where they should catch them.
(6) While using u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510robotic talku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to dictate one word at a time the software tended to interpret words and syntax incorrectly.
(7) Anything else smacks of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510elitismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, the paternalist attempt by some to dictate to others what they ought to want.
(8) The simple fact of the matter is that unionism is not in a position to dictate its own terms and it hasn't been in that position for almost forty years.
(9) That doesn't give you the right to dictate to me
(10) The Muslims were enraged and did not want to accede to Suhayl's demand, but the Prophet commanded Ali to write as Suhayl wished, then continued to dictate the terms of the treaty to him.
(11) I don't want to dictate to smokers, but I also don't feel that my other customers and staff should have to inhale it.
(12) It's one thing to ask a correspondent to agree to terms of confidentiality before they read the message, but to dictate the terms afterwards?
(13) Joint doctrine is authoritative and followed except when, in the commander's judgment, exceptional circumstances dictate otherwise.
(14) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I could dictate the words to you,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he offered, sticking out a hand to receive the book.
(15) The school did not dictate what themes had to be followed or depicted.
(16) What's important is that we not try to dictate to companies how they run their labor policies in this country.
(17) I didn't let other people dictate to me what path to follow.
(18) We no longer practice in a paternalistic system where medical authorities dictate to patients what is in their interests.
(19) According to Wellington's way of thinking, Tory MPs had no business trying to dictate to him what his policies should be.
(20) It was not for me to dictate words to be uttered by the heroes and heroines of the Minerva Magazine, contrary to the theories of the editor thereof.