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Perspective dictated that, for the first time in theatre history, stages would be deeper than they were wide, though actors still confined themselves to a wide shallow band of stage nearest the audience.
In Chengdu, Kunming, Nanjing, and Shenzhen, our application procedure dictated that for each opening we submit pairs of applicants that consisted of one Han applicant and one randomly chosen applicant from those with Mongolian, Uighur, and Tibetan names.
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In reality, finances will dictate that, for many couples, it's business as usual.
Modern pop culture continues to dictate that for the average woman to achieve commercial success, gain influence and appeal to men, she must be controversial, flashy and 'sexy'sexy
The N.F.L.'s television blackout policy dictates that for a home game to be shown in the team's market, it must be sold out 72 hours before kickoff.
There is an unwritten natural law of cricket – let's call it Monty's Law – which dictates that for the more hapless fielder who drops a catch there will, as sure as eggs are eggs, be another one along directly.
In India, Muslims and Christians, are seen as alien grafts into what is seen as the Hindu body politic, and while tactical considerations dictate that for the moment, they must be treated as second class citizens, these communities must be excised, by pogroms or forced displacement, when the opportunity presents itself, as it did in Gujarat in 2002.
In particular, the rules dictate that for adjustable and step-rate loans, lenders show the maximum interest rate and monthly payment due over the first five years of the loan, as well as an example of the "worst case" highest rate and monthly payment possible over the life of the loan.
Tong, who said he was yet to receive a reply from the Australian government, wrote in his letter that "science, as confirmed by the [intergovernmental panel on climate change], dictates that for the world to avoid catastrophic climate change, we must leave the vast bulk of carbon reserves in the ground".
Although that will be within the natural limits set by aerodynamics, which dictate that, for best performance, cars should not veer too far from the straight ahead.
"Politics dictate that, for reasons we all understand, the coalition has said they are not going to make this decision before the election," he said, explaining that his commission can do a lot of preparatory work.
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