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I agree with this dictum.

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Eventually, perhaps soon, the market must obey Mr Micawber's dictum.

Remember the dictum our professor taught us, 'diffidence leads to envy which gives rise to spite.

The disciples were absorbed in a discussion of Lao-tzu's dictum.

Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur (Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound).

Ever since, Webster's dictum has been regarded as a principle of international law.

Mr Rumsfeld lived by the dictum that "the mission determines the coalition", not the other way around.

Heidegger's dictum to be authentic and free oneself from conventional restraints, for example, can lead to a rejection of morality.

The rest of the film bears out the horror-movie dictum that nervous young women are always right.

Thus, the dictum could be dared in the psychoanalytic school: at bottom, nobody believes in his own death.

The dictum that sovereign applications should fill the screen is also true of document windows within the application itself.

But in spite of the dictum of some philosophers man does not accept any arbitrary and absolute limit to his knowable world.

Birditt also found that the talk-it-out dictum that is the coin of the realm in couples therapy and marriage manuals does have its limits.

The most fundamental change has been the rejection of Aristotle's dictum that true tragedy can only depict those with power and high status.

Our brains do not naturally obey this admirable dictum, but by better understanding the mechanisms of memory perhaps we can move closer to Holmes's ideal.

The fundamental principle of auto racing is that to finish first, you must first finish. That dictum is equally applicable to business and guides our every action at Berkshire.

And it was Bear that brought the first serious reminder, after years of excess, of Walter Bagehot's dictum that if you have to prove you are worthy of credit, your credit is already gone.

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