1. This was not an easy decision. 2. As for investment vehicles, the decisions should be dictated by the age of the child. 3. A. Your investment decision should be dictated by your plans for this money. 4. After college, sports continued to dictate her decisions. 5. By following these rules, managers are less likely to let greed or fear dictate their decisions. 6. Clinton administration officials were reluctant to give such answers, lest they be accused of undermining the law by trying to dictate decisions to the states. 7. Clinton bristled at suggestions that concern about election-year fallout dictated his decision to try to get private companies to buy McClellan and Kelly and save jobs. 8. Every decision made is dictated by the programmer. 9. In that case, a circuit court ruled that part of the law violated the constitutional principle that bars Congress from dictating judicial decisions to the courts. 10. In times of war and crisis do circumstances dictate decisions and push leaders along on the crest of onrushing events? |