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"The curvature of the roof dictated how far the sunroof could slide," an Acura spokeswoman, Jessica Fini, said.
The government, through the now defunct Civil Aeronautics Board, even dictated how far airlines could go in competing with service items like their food.
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But is the idea that our parents dictate how far we go in life anything new?
Their success could dictate how far De Niro and co can take Manhattan.
So it will be the play of the midfield that will ultimately dictate how far the United States will advance.
Pepe said people going boating should be aware of regional whale-watching guidelines, which dictate how far away watercraft must remain from various marine life.
There's a whole science to such upcoding that dictates how far a hospital can go without running afoul of the 130,000-page rule book.
Finances will dictate how far they can push on from here, but for now they will simply enjoy the spoils of war until someone else comes calling.
The time required for this reduction can vary from tens of seconds to several minutes, depending on how thick the oxide layer has become, which in turn dictates how far into the channel the liquid metal has progressed.
It cannot dictate how far you'll go in life.
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