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One of the biggest, of course, has been dictated as a result of the passage of the Bush tax bill.
Consequently, the number of compartments in the model formulation is not free, but dictated as a function of transport parameters.
Traditionally, a high response rate is dictated as a rule of thumb of good survey practice.
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Instead the loss goes into what the I.R.S. dictates as a "suspended loss," Mr. Bergman said.
It was a move dictated as much by our relations with the US as by our interest in south Asian security.
The move was dictated as well by requirements of security.
We are very optimistic about their ceilings and their ability to force the issue and get themselves to Chicago quickly, but we're going to do that on the timeline that their performance dictates as opposed to potentially a need in Chicago immediately".
Guys and gals dressed in what a joke shop dictates as the fashion of the era.
She describes the refusal to dictate as wonderful and maddening.
The point is to communicate a feeling and an attitude that the reader/spectator adopts in which certain existentialist themes such as anguish, responsibility or bad faith are suggested but not dictated as in a lecture.
The possible reason of lowering the ideality factor can be dictated as follows: there is an insulating interfacial layer at the junction formed during annealing as because of diffusion of lattice oxygen to the surface.
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