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That battle also runs along the party lines that dictated so much of the political discourse in Poland when the president was alive.This year in the central city of Lodz arguments have raged after the council voted to erect a statue in one of the town's squares in memory of the late president, and to rename the square in his honour.
The rise and fall of the sun and moon, the firmament full of stars and other natural phenomena dictated so much early human behavior.
"I think part of the intrigue is the fact that [being born] into this family dictated so much how their life would go.
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Question nine: What do you see as the future for cinema, given that it's box office that dictates so much.
The suit argues that Perdue dictates so much of how farmers handle their flocks — including the food and medicine the chickens get, as well as the size and location of the bird houses — that the company effectively shares operational control of the farm and thus should be held accountable for what happens there.
Dictating so much of this change was the agrarian revolution of the mid-1700s, wits itsystemem of enclosures, clearances, depopulation and exploitation of smallholders – "a story of growth and achievement, but for the majority of men it was the substitution of one form of domination for another: the mystified feudal order replaced by a mystified agrarian capitalist order".
Today, with laws dictating so much of what you can and can't build, suggesting that our housing development is "market-driven" is a complete sham.
Because the count dictates so much, Congress has for years been reluctant to allow changes, and some senators and representatives have questioned whether the bureau can get the technology in place by 2020.
But as our biases are our perceptual filters, they dictate so much of what we do, and they can limit the full range of what we observe and take in, impacting both our behavior and our success.
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