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The economy improved and homelessness dropped, but last year's economic slump has "once again dictated the need to address this," said Kevin Seaman, a Stony Brook attorney who represents dozens of schools, including Tuckahoe.
Certain circumstances have again dictated to us that we haven't done that.
On break point, she again dictated from the baseline, but this time she went the finesse route and ended it by cutting under a backhand drop shot at the last second.
Give the planted tree the correct amount of sun, water, and a consistent temperature, again dictated by the specific species of tree.
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After tough times, he is again dictating its terms.
In that case a national structure of one government is again dictating its will to the whole international athletic community".
Mauresmo leads 7-6, 4-5* Mauresmo sets herself up to break again immediately, but Davenport's having none of it, again dictating play from the net.
Coming four years after the failure of Lehman Brothers, the dilution of liquidity standards suggests that banks are again dictating policy in ways that will put the world at greater risk of another crisis.
In these systems, very rapid movement of the mirror is required which again dictates low mass and high rigidity.
We note that as with histamine-evoked Ca2+ signals, there was a variability between patients and cell passages in the absolute amounts of cAMP produced in response to PGE2, again dictating the need for paired comparisons of treatments (Table 1).
The rhythm of the news cycle and the mood of the rival camps has – once again – been dictated by daily doses of data.
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