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How will Cuba's ruling party and its dictates fare when two of its key foundations — the hostility of the United States, on which it has blamed so many problems; and the presence of Fidel — are no more?
How will Cuba's ruling party and its dictates fare when two of its key foundations the hostility of the United States, on which it has blamed so many problems; and the presence of Fidel are no more?
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Sometimes, train operators merit a smidgen of sympathy when they point out that most fare rises are dictated by ministers.
Uber's business model has been based on treating drivers who log on to its app as self-employed contractors and taking a cut of their fares, which Uber dictates.
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But it's not the complete picture," says Gibson, adding: "We would never pretend that the city is able to completely dictate how the local tech community would fare".
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Immobilized and understandably in an elegiac mood, he dictated his book "Ill Fares the Land" (Penguin) to assistants.
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