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The shortage, along with soyabean-talk between George Bush and Jiang Zemin, at least got shipments flowing again until September 2003, while the government processes the exporters' new applications for approval.In fact it is trade, as much as safety, that seems to have dictated China's new stand on GM crops.

Originally, the Vatican expected Bardakoglu to call on the pope at the Vatican Embassy, as protocol would have dictated.

My reactions to this fateful spectacle have varied down the years, as history has dictated: sometimes I have seen it, with Abraham Lincoln, as manifesting the last, best hopes of mankind, at other times it has seemed symbolic of despair and degradation.

"They can't get in and accomplish all that and get out, as history has dictated in other wars".

This may have been done to avoid the complications that would have arisen from needing to depict the couple's relative sizes realistically while still portraying Seneb as the larger party, as convention would have dictated.

There are whole wings in some jails where economics have dictated that as many as 100 men are supervised by just two prison officers.

Namely, Seoul offered to share responsibility with Pyongyang for the smooth running of Kaesong, rather than leaving this burden to North Korea, as past practice had dictated.

If Saddam Hussein persists in his refusal to destroy Iraq's Samoud missiles, as weapons inspectors have dictated, he will be making a grievous miscalculation.

In 2013, Dr Liam Fox – he insists on the "Doctor" – published a book on the challenges of globalisation, which read as if he had dictated into his phone between meetings.

It all sounds vaguely as if Aaron Sorkin had dictated it into a tape recorder while imitating a drunken German officer with a speech impediment, but one puts one's trust in the subtitles and tunes in for every episode, even after Birgitte falls from power.

Every morning, Bekir served her soft-boiled eggs, olives, goat cheese, and toast on a tray that he placed carefully on a pillow (it would have spoiled the ambience to put an old newspaper between the flower-embroidered pillow and the silver tray, as practicality would have dictated); my grandmother would linger over her breakfast, reading the paper and receiving her first guests of the day.

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