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"The irony is, if we allowed market forces to dictate at the coast, a lot of the development in the wrong places would never have gotten built," said Jeffrey Tittel, director of the Sierra Club's chapter in New Jersey.
In San Diego, for example, the city imposed a cap on the number of taxi licenses it issued, forcing drivers to work for companies that owned those licenses on terms the companies could more or less dictate at will.
"It's a game about results and they dictate at the end of the day.
Do stimulus parameters with high strength dictate at what location a perceptual transition starts in binocular rivalry?
However, since such a categorization is inexact, the data in this study was used to dictate at which threshold results would no longer be considered due to chance and most likely occur as a result of linkage.
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He'd come to chambers first thing in the morning with a draft of an opinion, which he had banged out or dictated at home earlier that day.
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