Examples of 'may dictate' in a sentence

Meaning of "may dictate"

May dictate means to have the power or authority to give orders or make decisions. It is often used in the context of someone having the ability to control or determine a particular outcome or course of action

How to use "may dictate" in a sentence

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The lender may dictate how this is to be done.
Financial realities and obligations may dictate otherwise.
Drivers may dictate what the team is doing.
Projects or topics selected may dictate prerequisites.
You may dictate your messages to these men here.
A variety of factors may dictate internal motivation.
Divisions as circumstances may dictate.
Harsh vehicle usage may dictate shorter intervals.
The terms may dictate specifically how the trustee should manage the assets and make distributions.
Tighter time constraints may dictate an abbreviated approach.
To this may be added such words of blessing as the Spirit may dictate.
Local codes may dictate placement farther from a structure.
Difficult ground conditions may dictate the column grid.
Now you may dictate the details of your desired love.
Children who can not write may dictate their stories.

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Empirical reality may dictate such modes of behavior corresponding to certain forms of weakness.
Weather conditions in the north may dictate your travel schedule.
The contract may dictate the employee can only be fired for cause.
The physical properties of the active agents may dictate a need for cooling.
This in turn may dictate the weight of the wing.
Cost and viscosity of the resulting curable composition part may dictate the upper limit.
Identify legislation that may dictate or disallow certain calculation methods.
Whether you prefer cash or credit, circumstances may dictate your choice.
Circumstances also may dictate a memorial service or a graveside service only.
Experience demonstrates that the peculiarities of the transition period may dictate some rather unexpected decisions.
Tall grass conditions may dictate that more overlapping of cuts is required.
In other cases, the geology of the underlying country rock may dictate surge frequency.
A rough or scarred appearance may dictate having commutator reconditioned before reassembly.
With respect to partnerships, the terms of the partnership agreement may dictate who has control.
Adverse travel conditions may dictate a further speed reduction.
He may dictate the type of precipitation, but not control rainwater, or water in general.
The employment contract may dictate a longer period of notice.
So I may dictate my words to you . Or maybe you have decided to keep silent.
Your industry or trade may dictate the directional meaning.
Site Security Determine potential for exposure by direct contact ; may dictate response.
Existing legislation or infrastructure may dictate or disallow certain calculation methods.
May dictate milestones, key events or project end date ( along with customer ).
We also accept that the caseload may dictate further increases in the future.
The local climate may dictate whether plants are treated as shrubs or perennials.
Partitioning occurs for the reason that different uses may dictate different property classifications.
Many situations may dictate the need to call for emergency locksmith services.
Individual cuts of meat and personal preference may dictate longer or shorter roasting times.
The nano layer may dictate the final chemistry of the implant material.
The type of retail establishment you operate may dictate your ability to raise margins.
Prescriptions may dictate when as well as how operations and related activities take place.
The amount of the outstanding invoice may dictate the severity of your action.
So I may dictate my words to you.
Political rather than economic and social considerations may dictate where infrastructure projects are executed.
This in turn may dictate the choice of a capacity-building strategy.
The situation in Libya and other places may dictate the need for joint action.

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