0 to say or read something for someone to write down -- диктовать
1 to decide or control what happens -- диктовать, определять
[ + question word ] The weather will dictate where we hold the party.
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.
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