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He had denied Mr. Kostunica a first round victory and dictated a second round of voting that the opposition had vowed to boycott.
As no candidate received 50% or more of the vote, election law dictated a second round of voting between the top two contenders.
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He writes early in the week, dictating a first draft of the column over the phone to a secretary in Mexico City.
The plans originally dictated for a second station on the opposite end, but 1930s photos shows it was apparently never constructed.
And he says he loves the independence and "being relatively free from every action dictated by a third party".
A mandate passed by the US Congress in 2002 has even dictated that a third of the US military be comprised of unmanned forces by 2015.
"I felt like in the first set I dictated a lot of the rallies.
At the first visit, the students dictated a preliminary list of "demands," including the printing of the words, "We apologize.
The language that companies use to introduce their product still dictates a user's first impression.
Last week, he filmed himself in Camberley town centre, where he went for a "psychogeographic" walk (it was dictated by an algorithm – second right, second right, first left, etc – so he didn't know where he would end up).
Third, even if girls could be expected to have better lives than boys, and parents thus had a reason to prefer girls, these reasons would still not dictate a procreative choice they would first need to overcome competing reasons, a point we have also emphasized (Savulescu and Kahane 2009), and which Sparrow overlooks in the rush to a reductio.
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