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dictum

[dik-tuhm] / ˈdɪk təm /




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The government held, and Hamilton got the economy running again using Bagehot’s dictum External link: “Lend freely, at a penalty rate, against good collateral.”

From Barron's

The government held, and Hamilton got the economy running again using Bagehot’s dictum External link: “Lend freely, at a penalty rate, against good collateral.”

From Barron's

Write what you know, goes the dictum, and according to Mr. Pearl “some of this happened.”

From The Wall Street Journal

President Calvin Coolidge’s 1925 dictum—“the chief business of the American people is business”—had become a mantra.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Sagan’s dictum were true, we would need extraordinary evidence to prove we exist.

From The Wall Street Journal