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Maybe that's why Wallinger's instinct dictates that it has to be enormous.
But the facts increasingly speak otherwise: on most major strategic issues resolved since Sept. 11 , 2001 Russia has resisted, then grudgingly accepted, American dictates that it has been powerless to change.
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Logic dictates that it only has around $2 million-3 million left in the tank, but Wonder Woman has been fond of disavowing logical box office patterns.
Our history dictates that but it has taken us a long time to get back," he said.
My arachnophobia has never waned, and I am ashamed to admit that it has dictated some of my travel plans.
I'm almost embarrassed to say that it has dictated the choices I've made in my life more than I'd like to admit, but lately that fear has overcome me.
Or is it that Hollywood rules dictate that Changez has to be a nice guy: a "reluctant" hero?
The ACLU asserts that it is only because MNN owes its very existence to federal, state, and local law, which dictate that it shall have no editorial control over the content aired, that makes MNN a state actor.
Facebook has such sway that it has started to dictate the innovation strategies of media companies.
It dictates that data has its own mass.
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