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"At Caterpillar, that situation looked decreed from the start," he said.
The other difference in Venezuela is that the alternative currencies are not local initiatives but have been decreed from the top as part of Mr Chávez's drive to impose "21st-century socialism".
"Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families," he decreed, from the west front of the Capitol.
As a result, Jane Stanford decreed, from the beginning of Stanford Memorial Church's history, that the church be non-denominational.
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This is appropriate, because it feels as if Wilson is taking his inspiration from Thomas Jefferson's "all men are created equal" decree from the US Declaration of Independence.
It is not widely known that songwriters are highly regulated by the government through two primary mechanisms -- the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees dating from the middle of the last century and the compulsory mechanical license dating from 1909.
This is now a decree from the ECB.
Many Greeks say the government is buckling to decrees from the troika.
"We will carry on driving until we get a decree from the king overturning the ban".
One has been banished by legal decree from the securities industry for life.
He said a longstanding "mandatory decree" from the Puerto Rican government exempted the apparel industry from certain labor provisions.
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