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Emulation of foreign models was always tempered by patriotic priorities and the dictates of local circumstances, necessarily resulting in intellectual hybridity.
What is certain is that in cases where judiciary is true to the dictates of its law, the extra-judicial sphere gets activated.
They do so by imposing rules dictating the individual steps in the interaction and the information revealed by the agents during the interaction.
The paper noted that educational reforms in the country are dictated down from the authorities with little input from the public at large.
The relevance of public opinion thus dictates a need to understand its underpinnings.
We organize the empirical analysis around four categories of variables and use representative variables for each category as dictated by theory and data availability.
The shape of the discussion is then dictated pragmatically.
The portfolio of chemokines produced dictates which cell types are recruited locally, culminating in either resistance or susceptibility to infection.
The sur face current density is dictated by the boundary conditions on the sur face of the plume slab.
Thus, (43c) and (43d) are instances of the same process, with the collapse able to proceed further in (43c), as dictated by recoverability.
Inasmuch as fairness dictates that our laws not exceed our abilities, it precludes the direct legislation of virtuous motivations.
The norms of security dictated that these visits be conducted by more than one person.
However, the need for these rule types are primarily dictated by the restrictions that we have placed on the pointwise rule.
The sample was broken down into five age categories which were dictated by available data for the population at large.
In general, their geographical location dictated the type of service offered.
The observed humanlike walking is dictated by the combination of system parameters as its counterpart with curved feet.
Through right reason, the pagan knows that adultery and theft are wrong and is able to follow the dictates of right reason.
In contrast, prudence is ' dictative ' because it dictates that an act should be done.
Taking the term ' divine command ' in this most narrow sense, right reason dictates that an act be done explicitly because it is commanded.
In liquid water, the importance of electrostatic interactions essentially dictates the magnitude of the solvation free energy of charged species.
One is the alignment constraint which dictates left alignment of the stress-bearing foot.
The second is the conventional assumption that the segmental exponents of morphemes are present in surface representations, unless some specific prohibition dictates otherwise.
The record of twentieth-century theatre has been dictated by historians whose highly selective narratives of the past derive from their own cultural and critical preferences.
The geographies of their respective trade routes dictated divergent political views.
Nothing is more natural than obeying the dictates of habit.
The speaker's hand gestures are dictated by their interpretation of the metaphor.
Living and nonliving control systems also differ with respect to the nature of the instructional component that dictates desired system performance.
Both trusses are functionally sound, but neither satisfy the engineers' objectives that are dictated by society and culture.
Existing trees dictated the retaining wall at the rear, which deals with the kitchen amenities.
Congressional strategy is similarly dictated by the existence of entitlement protections.
In a situation where government funds were limited, there was little point in following too closely the dictates of the official planning system.
Regardless of what is dictated by the third voice, the first voice is free to explore with the second, rather than impose finite answers.
In other words, discourse moulds music to serve a particular purpose dictated not by the attributes of music, but by the structural necessity of theory.
Hence, it is concluded that the nature of the acceleration in music is context-dependent and dictated by the underlying motion type.
Just governance requires the state to govern its citizens under constraints dictated by justice.
Moreover, this very restrictive condition also dictates that there is only one complement per projection, and at most one specifier, which is formally an adjunct.
At the same time, modifications can be made in order to make target structures exactly fit the linguistic requirements dictated by the research questions.
With respect to information, the brain receives external information and dictates action on the environment in response to this information.
The point we want to make is that, for theory-testing experiments, what the theory is dictates whether repeated trials are appropriate or not.
The submanifold is defined by physical laws, and therefore, the associated mental contents are dictated by physical reality.
The data available at the conceptual design stage effectively dictates the computational methods used to manipulate it.
Convention and common sense dictated that potential purchasers were obliged to scrutinise the accounts of the target company.
In these instances, the infant's physical development, or more precisely, the infant's lack of development, dictates compassionate withdrawal.
Cloning is both attractive and terrifying if we assume that personhood is an isolated and genetically defined quality dictated by phenotype alone.
Furthermore, the calories digested would be lower than the calories consumed, the difference being dictated by the palatability of the food.
What we respect in ourselves and in others is not divine creation, but the moral law, dictated by our intellect.
The child's choices dictated the particular toys or props that the characters acted on.
Each of these comprises a unique labour source and market with constraints and opportunities dictated by its peculiar social and cultural identity.
Many things in real life, which often confounds the dictates of grammarians, can show how this is so.
The nature of the lesion dictates the need for surgery as a matter of urgency.
However, variations in freshwater input, degree of storminess, and seasonal overturn, as dictated by orbital-climate controls, could have all affected productivity via nutrient supply.
The choice of anaesthetic will be dictated by circumstances, the degree of blood loss and the urgency of the situation.
The presence of a glycine in this pocket dictates binding of large aromatic or aliphatic residues.
However, the tissue specificity of the system is dictated by receptor and ligand expression, as well as by a wide variety of preand post-receptor mechanisms.
However, it is difficult to follow the logic dictating the ordering of the essays in the volume.
However, the supply of porters on the market was not always dictated by demand.
Developments within nationalist politics and pedagogies dictated that his second local tour would be marred by disappointments and disillusionment.
The choice of method is dictated by many factors, including the surgeon's personal preferences.
Generally speaking, the smaller the animal, the greater is the litter size and this is probably dictated by the requirements for survival.
The composition of new strands is dictated only by base-pairing efficacy and reactive substrate availability.
She overwhelmingly preserved the separate subject dictated by each elicitation scenario in the finite complement clause targets (7/8 responses, 14b, c).
In most areas, tradition dictates that a girl marries as soon as she reaches puberty.
In the hands and minds of some, chemistry was subordinated to the dictates and needs of medicine.
Each culture evolves a set of imperatives dictating the correct responses of its members in any given pain situation.
Put another way, it might be the degree of institutional permeability that dictates whether a would-be entrepreneur can successfully challenge existing boundaries of institutional authority.
In these cases, he maintains, there is no one uniquely correct answer dictated by the law.
In practical terms, this would clarify the reasons dictating the quest for healing and for interpretation - a quest common to many human lives.
Freed from the dictates of family life, they begin to understand themselves.
Each package should have a different content, dictated by the needs of the individual person.
The repetitive form of the music, verse matching verse, dictated the need for varied treatment of the themes as they recurred to different texts.
The shape of the half-rectangle dictates what one square gives to the other.
He tends either simply to use the label 'section' or to join together passages dictated by imagery.
In contrast, the interaction of burial and response to seasonality dictated germination patterns over the year for other species.
Industry now dictated the form of the most widely circulated representations of provincial manufacturing towns.
Consequently, one cannot use such conflicts to support taking these cognitions as categorical dictates or imperatives.
The sufficiency of the metaphysics was judged in turn by whether the constraints it dictated resulted in explanations that were conceivable or plausible.
The contents of the volume were dictated by the interests of its submitters and the editor's wish to highlight new areas of interest.
The internal layout of the baths was dictated to some extent by the order in which activities took place there.
Elements such as roofs, gables and windows are likely to be dictated by the structure's primary function - providing shelter and light to the building's occupants.
On the contrary, sound public policy dictated that more people be kept out of the workforce in order to not further aggravate unemployment.
Note that the wind-chime's structure dictates the timbres and pitches that it is capable of creating.
Static typing dictates that equality becomes a family of functions containing a tailor-made instance of equality for each type of interest.
The claim that what counts as following precedent is acting in the way dictated by the rationale is a substantive thesis.
Rejecting the dictates of an increasingly intolerant society, they had no qualms about imposing gender roles on women.
The words were dictated during two sessions, as the task was too long for a single session.
In either case, the flaking of these blanks into tools is dictated to a great extent by the grain of the piece.
The policies for health and social services are dictated from central government, and health authorities and local government simply implement them.
The trading policy a company adopts dictates the price of goods on sale.
Once the label "fiction" has been attributed, conventions dictating the status and proper interpretation of fictional propositions are activated.
An agency system dominated vehicle distribution; dealers sold the product of a number of firms and were less open to the dictates of the producer.
The meeting between husband and wife takes place out of doors, in front of the house, as dictated by the structure of the skene.
When these social and economic forces dictated, cultural innovations might be adopted through diffusion or (more rarely) independent invention.
What was the logic that dictated where you used what finish?
The buildings are closely grouped and any regularity to the plan is dictated by the line of the roads through the township.
Practical considerations dictated that natural data would be generally unavailable since code-switching in learner interactions is tempered by negative assessments and normative pressures.
They assumed that the psychological theories that dictated forms of persuasion were shared by preachers and rhetors alike.
Since he worked partly from memory, presumably he dictated much of it.
The act of the will must conform to everything that right reason dictates.
The government dictated preferential treatment for alternative forms of distribution within the commissions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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