"dictate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The Jewish Agency for Palestine under the leadership of David Ben-Gurion increasingly dictated policy with support from American Zionists who provided funding and influence in Washington, D.C., including via the highly effective American Palestine Committee.
- The aid money will be more focused on conflict resolution, with the amount going to fragile states such as Afghanistan doubled to £3.8bn, raising concerns among aid agencies that the military will increasingly dictate where money is spent.
- Iran is also anxious not to abandon control of OPEC to the Arab coalition, which is increasingly dictating the terms of doing business to all 13 members of OPEC.
- Though low-fare airlines remain a relatively small part of the industry - with less than 30 percent market share in the United States, for instance - they increasingly dictate prices and labor practices.
- But it is other currents, new and strong, that increasingly dictate not just retirements, but the fates of incumbents.
- The food-processing industry increasingly dictates the terms on which farmers and corporations farm.
- And through growing political clout, the food-processing industry also increasingly dictates terms to the taxpayer.
- I am convinced that societal considerations will increasingly dictate the future course of research.
- Above the level of the very poor, notions of respectability acted as a curb on abusive or violent behaviour within the family and increasingly dictated that married women should not work outside the home.
- "Despite occasional political flare-ups, individual choice would increasingly dictate African-American hairstyles in this era" Trendy styles like braids were even adopted by whites, especially after white actress Bo Derek wore them in the movie 10.
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