Similar diktats have been issued by many village panchayats in western Uttar Pradesh. |
It is unlikely that the great bulk of the Australian public will be receptive to diktats derived from either politician's belief structure. |
They, like every other group of workers, describe the pressure of long hours, stress at work and diktats from management. |
I don't want to find that I am following government diktats the whole time. |
These days, the state doesn't deploy jackbooted thugs to enforce its diktats. |
It encapsulates the diktats from on high which are not the strength of the Westminster elite, but rather their fundamental weakness. |