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. |
Many American politicians complain that the Federal Reserve is all too happy to lend, but that it ignores Bagehot's other dictums. |
A style that rejects dictums, bravely dares faux pas, bets on originality, and boldly vaunts its singularity. |
Innovation and technological progress are not merely keywords, but dictums. |
This book deserves to be widely read, especially among those who have regularly been subjected to Thomas Friedman and company's dictums. |
Yet feminism is regarded by all parties as a philosophy based on Panglossian fortune-cookie dictums. |