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"She'll say, 'Let me pick the dog up.' She dictates more now".
Feng shui dictates more than just numbers and times; it is probably best known for its guiding principles for the design and orientation of homes and offices.
And hopefully, Egypt's all-powerful military, which dictates more than it defends, might find itself in the crosshairs of the Egyptian people soon enough.
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I wanted the lyrics to dictate more of that".
As awful as Quantum of Solace was, 007's downtime has been dictated more by financial problems than creative malaise.
Dictating more sweeping economic changes as the price for assistance potentially works against that goal, the official said.
Officials in Brussels are wary of dictating more detail on MiFID before the European Parliament approves it (as is likely in the next few weeks).
"Fundamentals continue to be outweighed by policy decisions and global growth is dictated more by central bankers and elected officials than business leaders," Mr. Fink said.
The companies that lose out may well be lower-cost producers, since such agreements are dictated more by politics than by economics.
Large numbers of eager, unemployed executives made it a buyers' market for shareholders, who began to dictate more onerous employment terms.
The downturn "has dictated more casual restaurants, where people are not looking for uptight service or high price points — and often that means no reservations".
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