Aún no tenemos significados para "dictate terms".
1It used that role to dictate terms, according to the unsecured creditors.
2Suddenly the TNRL want to dictate terms, sacking Woolf among other things.
3Because it was the only bidder, it was able to dictate terms.
4I was not in a position to dictate terms, so I promised.
5The advertiser could dictate terms of how, let's say take nudity for example.
6It's very sad another country is allowed to dictate terms to our government.
7Yes, we may even dictate terms to James Morris, the father.
8We are the conquerors who ought to dictate terms of peace!
9This means it can dictate terms to the music companies.
10Thus was the vanquished pontiff allowed almost to dictate terms to the victorious general.
11Why should we let the vanquished dictate terms of peace?
12If one's company is much desired, one can dictate terms.
13Washington was at our mercy; and Lee would dictate terms of peace from Philadelphia!
14Large meat processors had the stranglehold over beef distribution and price, and could dictate terms.
15But he added: Russia cannot dictate terms to them.
16Yes, it is my turn to dictate terms, Alan.
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