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The landscape around her dictates the content of the work.
Even if you dress in jeggings and say your vows in Klingon, your anti-wedding is still a wedding: the shape dictates the content.
There's a thing about the limitations of the 3D medium that dictates the content of games and movies.
"There's a provision in federal law that says nothing dictates the content in curriculum for states or school districts," Charles Barone, a former staffer for Rep. George Miller (D-Calif ., who helpeD-Calif .o Child Left Behind, told HuffPost.
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These data can be used to predict the variants that will continue to circulate into the next flu season, which dictates the contents of the next batch of vaccines.
Therefore, a businessman's wisdom or hubris dictated the content of music everyone listened to.
The new materials, the new channels of communication dictate the content.
Other TV executives and producers cringed at the prospect that advertisers would be able to dictate the content of shows.
It said in a statement that the Sottsass estate and a gallery representing the designer had attempted to "dictate" the content of the exhibition.
Gove has instructed the exam boards and ministers to "take a step back" from dictating the content of A-levels and hand over the power to academics.
"At the end of the day, supply and demand, the relative bargaining positions of both sides, will dictate the content of those clauses," Mr. Glickman said.
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