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The education ministry in Paris dictates how many hours a week are devoted to each subject for each year group.
It is opportunity more than anything that dictates how many internet off enders also rape and molest children.
A formula linked to the number of owners for a given parcel dictates how many landholders have to agree to a lease.
The contract dictates how many players must be employed in each Broadway theater; the minimums are from 3 to 26, depending on the size of the house.
The next step in the argument invokes a key fact about indices: if Jim goes around a circuit that encloses two or more singularities, the sum of their indices dictates how many 180° flips he'll make.
The CPC dictates how many children they can have.
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This means that there is no inherently random factor dictating how many people show up.
Mr. Rumsfeld did not dictate how many forces the military could employ in postwar Iraq.
The need to cover that shortfall will dictate how many companies must be sold, said Mr. Dinallo, who will lead the committee of insurance regulators.
Mr Mao says a day will come when China ends the practice of dictating how many children families can have, whether one or two, and of fining and punishing transgressors.
In all of these instances, a formula or set of criteria must dictate how many shares are to be bought or sold, at what price and on what dates.
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