The provincial governments are not far behind in their slavish adherence to the OECD's dictums on how to run your government. |
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Yet feminism is regarded by all parties as a philosophy based on Panglossian fortune-cookie dictums. |
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This book deserves to be widely read, especially among those who have regularly been subjected to Thomas Friedman and company's dictums. |
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Partly in order to fit with the rest, but mostly due to curiosity or inner need, they gradually question all of the dictums coming from home. |
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Innovation and technological progress are not merely keywords, but dictums. |
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This comprehensive compendium of commandments gives you 75 easy-to-follow basic to advanced dictums that have passed the Team FLEX test for accuracy and efficiency. |
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As a women's movement pioneer, Susan B. Anthony fought against the dictums of those who would vilipend women by treating them as second-class citizens. |
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Many American politicians complain that the Federal Reserve is all too happy to lend, but that it ignores Bagehot's other dictums. |
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One of his favourite dictums was that when bands changed, it was usually for the worse. |
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Your history of problem solving has been one of relying on established dictums or prescribed sequences of actions. |
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A style that rejects dictums, bravely dares faux pas, bets on originality, and boldly vaunts its singularity. |
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White's dictums separate the chef from his Hell's Kitchen predecessor, Gordon Ramsay, whom White famously reduced to tears when Ramsay was his protégé. |
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As pension reform, deregulation and globalisation create an equity culture on the mainland, French, German and Italian companies are becoming subject to the dictums of shareholder value. |
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The character of such recommendations that emphasise private initiative and individual responsibility for future welfare is evidently in tune with the basic dictums of neo-liberal market economics. |
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