The desire for revenge is understandable when someone has taken an innocent life, but in a civilized society should be constrained by commandments of justice and mercy, even if the criminal himself acted inhumanely. Dictation can also be used in a broader sense. The weather often determines how many layers of clothing you wear, and school rules determine how you behave inside and outside the classroom. In a completely different sense, dictating means saying something out loud to a person or in a machine so that it can be recorded. Until recently, bosses dictated letters and reports to the secretaries who wrote them. Audiophiles often gravitate towards passive speakers because they allow users to try different amplifiers and DACs and update components to their liking or budget while keeping the same speakers. It was disputed among Muslims whether it was eternal or whether God created him to dictate to Muhammad. It is not the desire to deceive, but the desire to please that will dictate such a path. Don`t let scandals or a mere love of gossip dictate an intelligence letter.

Moral clarity would dictate that civil rights and other civilian leaders speak out against such a senseless act of violence. Because the federal government really should dictate all of this, right? When you dictate something, you give orders, behave a bit like a dictator. Order or instruct what to say or write. Say word for word what should be written by another. Hamilton v. Hamilton, 6 Mart. (N.S.) (The.) 143. No one trusts the other, but cultural norms dictate that everyone remains cordial.

borrowed from the medieval Latin dictÄtum “something commanded” (Latin, plural dictÄta “lessons to transcribe”), a noun derived from neutral from the Latin dictÄtus, past participle of dictÄre “to say repeatedly, to say aloud words to be transcribed by another, to go out as commandment” – more under dictation entry 1 Even pure selfishness would dictate a social security policy. borrowed from the Latin dictÄtus, ancient participle of dictäre “to say repeatedly, to speak aloud words to be transcribed by another, to go out as command”, often from dÄcere “to speak, to speak, to say” – more in diction How could I forget his diktat to always be proud to be Jewish, even in circumstances where it does not seem to be to the advantage? The France will never again send a barillon to dictate to the British cabinet. In short, everyone knows that Leung is just a puppet without power and that he will read whatever the Communists dictate to him.

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