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It dictates whether insurers, including Medicare and Medicaid, will pay for treatment, and whether schools will expand financing for certain special-education services.
Newell's perspective is equally frustrating because it dictates a behaviorist methodology for evaluating cognitive models.
One charge, which has some validity, is that the International Monetary Fund undermines the democratic process, because it dictates policies.
This type of data is vital to television advertisers because it dictates their ad sales.
The employee experience must be a priority because it dictates the company's culture.
The conflict is a serious one because it dictates what response is appropriate.
In addition, several authors indicated the central role of the brain because it dictates nutrient intake and foraging behavior.
"Amazon's entrance into the business is enormously significant because it will dictate whether Apple or Google enter into a license for their own service or go the unlicensed path.
But another goal has been simply to make sure that Mr. Bush goes into Tuesday's debate feeling as comfortable as possible, because that often dictates whether he seems clipped or convivial, herky-jerky or fluid.
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