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Even if Republicans can dictate changes to health care law, there will not be consensus among them on how to fix it.
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But his task has been complicated by politically dictated changes to the consumer-price index, which puts inflation at about 7%.
TCP-DAA dictates changes to the sender as well as the receiver.
The problem with that was that the rules dictate that changes to the tyre specification can only be imposed for safety reasons.
We had the guys in the right spots; it just didn't work out for us.' " But Fassel viewed the interception as a symptom of a larger problem for an offense that has been fertile in yards and sterile in point production, and he dictated the changes to the offense.
However, the threat of lost markets becomes the driver that dictates continual changes to enhance kit performance.
The purpose of the gathering was not to dictate changes; Mr. Almodóvar only asked for a few tweaks in the script, like wiping out references to the Spanish dictator Franco (whom he reviled).
Councilman Len Pieroni said he didn't feel it was the council's responsibility to arbitrarily dictate changes that would serious modify the property and was comfortable upholding the Planning Commission's decision as is.
Urwand writes, "Just a few days after this phone call took place, Jack Warner dictated some important changes to the Dreyfus picture" — the three infamous deletions.
To achieve these different tissue geometries, constituent cells must follow different programs that dictate changes in shape and/or migratory behavior.
It's also more authoritarian it can dictate changes from the top.
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