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Accidents dictate much in Sutherland's lives.
But the wind will dictate much of the strategy.
Individual cases aside, most boards still seem willing to allow chief executives to dictate much of their own pay.
Over the past five years, something called the World Golf Ranking has come to dictate much of the field for golf's major events.
This much larger group has the combined wealth, the qualifications, the social and cultural capital and, perhaps above all, the electoral influence to dictate much of our government policy, from tax to education.
The Devils continued to dictate much of the play, outshooting the Mighty Ducks by 13-10 in the second period, but they could not add to their goal total.
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Thirty years on, Wade says that match defined her career and dictated much of what followed.
To be sure, scholars said, the cost of advertising has dictated much of the candidates' spending.
It was the Czechs who started brighter with an inspired Pavel Nedved dictating much of the play.
All that turned federal officials into central planners dictating much of what industry and retailers were allowed to do.
The law dictates much of the plan for accidents, but beyond that you have to come up with your own solutions.
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