Examples of using Dictating in English and their translations into Chinese
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I don't want China dictating to me.
Dictating your own contract terms on a contract with no equal is another.
I don't want China dictating to me.”.
Dictating, designing and personalizing your life allows you to be more flexible.
No horse-guards dictating to the crown;
Dictating how the court should proceed neither helped justice nor contributed to the truth.
And that was definitely the story dictating the design.
Is the EU really dictating the shape of your bananas?
Barnes knew he could sell the Edison Dictating Machine.
There were no laws dictating what kind of data they could collect.
And I think guidelines are much better than dictating specific processes.
We need people dictating a vision, but we need people to carry out that vision too.
I cannot let that six-year-old keep dictating my life anymore.
To your opinion who is dictating this, is it crowd or are the artists those who can make, or change the course?
Your genes aren't the only factor dictating Alzheimer's risk.
The day began with Fidel Castro dictating a telegram urging Khrushchev to use his nuclear weapons against their common enemy;
Parole is a procedural aspect of the sentence dictating how it will be served.
Factors dictating a need for higher vitamin C intake include smoking, alcohol ingestion, stress, diabetes, environmental toxicity, and the use of certain medications.
These applications range from dictating emails to transcriptions during meetings.
Consumer awareness for both the environment and their own health andwellness are two important factors dictating the future of the beverage industry in 2019.
The dominant role of the consumer in dictating the type and quality of goods and services produced in an economic system.
He also proposes that Mexico's congress set policies dictating the development of those resources.
If you know someone who insists on destructively dictating the emotional atmosphere, then be clear: they are toxic.
Most are not subject to a large production company dictating what they can and cannot do on the platform.
Throughout human history, bigots have been influencing-often dictating- public life, calling too many shots and poisoning society.
In 1852 Massachusetts implemented thefirst compulsory attendance law for children, dictating that children from age 8 to age 14 must attend twelve weeks of school per year.
