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Schools Minister David Laws said all schools would be able to control term times from 2015.
The SNP points out that it expects to be able to dictate terms to a Labour-led government in a hung parliament.
We wanted to be able to dictate terms and make it as tough on them as possible".
And even companies with a single controlling shareholder, who ought to be able to dictate terms, don't seem to pay their C.E.O.s any less than other companies.
The UK will not be able to dictate terms when the inevitable attempt to resuscitate plans for greater EU foreign policy cooperation return.
You might be able to include terms in your contract agreeing not to raise rents over the period of your tenancy.
At first, Smith wasn't even sure he'd be able to talk Terms into designing the shirt.
He might not be able to come to terms with his son's homosexuality.
I realised then and there I wouldn't be able to come to terms with an abortion.
Possession is priceless at this level and this is something England do not seem to be able to come to terms with.
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