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Opposition to US war policies dictated who was jailed.
He dictated who attended which meetings, what was fed to the press and what was reported back to Washington.
Globant's founders have challenged the old way of doing business in the country, where family wealth and political connections often dictated who started companies.
The dayroom was ruled over by a gang leader and his friends, who controlled inmates' access to the prison phones and dictated who could sit on a bench to watch TV and who had to sit on the floor.
But federal officials and other cities decided that no one should attend the meeting because it would signal that the gun makers had dictated who would negotiate for them.
In the past finances have dictated who might be rewarded with a new contract, though the Cheltenham manager hopes that tomorrow's £250,000 windfall from gate receipts and live television coverage will enable him to prolong a few careers.
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It dictates who is born and who dies.
They dictate who gets a voice, and who remains voiceless.
Form and fitness will dictate who I pick.
Everywhere else deals between governments dictate who flies under what rules.
Teenagers (though not all parents) realize they can dictate who sees what on Facebook.
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