Examples of using Dictates in English and their translations into Malay
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Dictates the kind of food.
The neck always dictates where the head will turn.
We will need it fast, Captain. Situation on the ground in Caracas dictates.
My dream dictates the mood of the day.
He is not pledged to follow the dictates of the majority.
You simply pour over theappropriate amount of Green Coffee as the manufacturer dictates.
Richard, my faith dictates that I stand by your side.
How about brothers and sister fornicating in the church, because of what society dictates.
Your insurance policy dictates you send in a team. No one.
Protocol dictates encrypted progress transmissions are sent to Fleet Command at predetermined waypoints.
Gigen privacy policy according to the dictates of data economy- and data reduction.
Protocol dictates that my lieutenant talks to y'all superior. This has gone far enough, all right?
The state of tension andperpetual race is visited by every single person in a big city, who dictates his own rules.
Your permalink structure dictates how your website URLs are constructed.
Custom dictates that the president upon taking office renounce any party affiliation, so that he or she may be seen as neutral in regard to party politics.
And, if earlier, at the mere mention of his imagination painted with carefully weeded the garden beds of carrots and parsley,the modern rhythm dictates the conditions.
Our culture dictates that we do not allow errors or mistakes to happen, not even once.
And if earlier, at the mere mention of his imagination painted garden with neatly weeded the beds of carrots and parsley,the modern rhythm dictates the conditions….
The most commonly accepted standard dictates that the actual production of the chocolate must take place inside Belgium.
Human nature dictates that when you speak passionately about a subject- any subject- people naturally gravitate towards you and listen to you speak.
As the demand for neutrality givesway to the demand for Christian conformity with anti-Christian dictates the bad faith of earlier claims to desire mere“fairness” become increasingly clear.
Australian law dictates that a person facing the death penalty in his or her home country cannot be sent back.
It is based upon a European Union safety regulation that dictates that the suitability of children's car seats is based upon a child's height, rather than weight.
Changeable fashion always dictates different options, but carpets in the interior both were and will be a popular element of decor.
The new GroKo want to upgrade and the dictates of the NATO subjects, the armor expenditure of 2% of GDP calls. We reject this.
Fs36}Yes I believe protocol dictates that you wait a minimum of 18 hours…{\fs36}… before you call so I'm not repulsed by your cloying eagerness.
We strongly support the Personal Data Protection Act(PDPA), which dictates that we keep your information private& confidential and prevent them from any misuse in any way whatsoever.
Based on function and the dictates of fashion, Oxfords are now made from a variety of materials, including calf leather, patent leather, suede, and canvas.
The thing is, market behavior sometimes dictates such conditions, in which the preservation of existing assets is already a big victory.
On the basis of function and the dictates of fashion, Oxfords are now made from a variety of materials, including calf leather, faux and genuine patent leather, suede, and canvas.