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Unlike the Romantics, who relentlessly aimed for the enemy king, Steinitz argued that the nature of the position dictated whether to target the kingside or queenside.
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The latter dictated whether slope runoff contributed to basin-scale stormflow.
George's health also will dictate whether he travels to Rome to meet with Pope Francis at the end of November.
Freedom of religion has become the justification for Catholic bishops who want to dictate whether women have access to contraception and the right to control their own bodies.
Both midwives and doctors emphasised that a woman's condition dictated whether or not she could be mobile during labour.
It is possible that the genetic background of the individuals dictated whether he will develop cross-reactive antibodies.
Thus, for patients hospitalised with an exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), clinical preference tends to dictate whether MCP is given to assist with sputum clearance.
Documents seen by the Guardian also make clear the UN is continuing to allow the government to dictate whether aid can be delivered to certain areas of the country.
How you handle bad news when something comes to you– is that going to dictate whether people keep coming back to you and checking earlier and earlier because they feel that they're going to be in trouble if they don't?
Upward and onward to the business shenanigans that will dictate whether we get to see Mayweather/Pacquiao.
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