Examples of 'could dictate' in a sentence
Meaning of "could dictate"
could dictate - This phrase refers to the ability to determine or control a situation or outcome
How to use "could dictate" in a sentence
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I did not know you could dictate so well.
He could dictate to two or three secretaries at once.
The situation could dictate it.
I could dictate for you.
Gone are the days when the retailer could dictate what a consumer wanted.
No one could dictate terms which would affect their traditional lifestyle.
We did not like the idea that the reality show could dictate who we were.
Obesity in men could dictate future colon screenings.
How did they manage to make you believe that the people could dictate their terms?
But you could dictate it to me.
The company does not have a figurehead whose life could dictate the worth of the coin.
Resource scarcity could dictate the terms of international relations in the years to come.
It does not have a figurehead whose life could dictate the value of the coin.
They could dictate to the other branches of government and make them mere figureheads.
But the days when Europe could dictate the global agenda are over.
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He could dictate exactly how each servant will use his money, but does not.
Technological developments could dictate new ways of carrying out activities.
Having a virtual monopoly on supply, Russia decided that it could dictate prices.
The times when you could dictate your conditions are all over now.
We can suspect, given the context, that someone could dictate it to them.
If we did we could dictate the agenda and Pakistan would have to listen.
Which means if we were to find it first, we could dictate what happens next.
And so I could dictate the terms of our relationship.
In the past, leaders could dictate by force.
But he could dictate mine if I land in his jail again.
Well, the larger polities of East Asia could dictate a very different deal.
Unusual circumstances could dictate a flank covering force, but this is usually a screen or guard mission.
I know that if we ever had him for 10 minutes, we could dictate our own terms.
You could dictate the law, rule the Council.
The Turk slaves of the Banu Abbas could dictate their terms to the caliphs also.
Or I could dictate it for you, if you like?
But in a republic, not even the Albizzi could dictate the fate of a citizen of Florence.
In Japan, no one could dictate effectively to either army or navy.
Fourth, " Be aware of how current actions could dictate future strategy.
If you like, you could dictate your life to me.
With Slovenia out of the way, we could dictate terms to the Croats.
How Russell works next to Curry could dictate how Golden State handles this situation.
Or, the usage state information could dictate no copying or moving is allowed.
For example, having investors could dictate forming a C corporation in Delaware.
In the future, a computer program could dictate who you date, and for how long.
Is it possible that the WTO could dictate the U.S. policy on this issue?
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Examples of using Dictate
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You do not dictate the agenda here
Dictate at the fallen kite go to the victor
Dad can not dictate who my family is