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What's more, the Continental parent companies act as wholesalers to their UK operations, therefore dictating costs.
This has prompted an anarchy of sorts, with the private hospitals dictating costs.
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Basically, the client has taken over the driver's seat from law firms and is now dictating cost, pricing, staffing and strategic direction, which previously was in the law firm's control.
With the financial crisis dictating cost-cutting everywhere, the withdrawal from Iraq complete and disengagement from Afghanistan set for 2014, the world's largest market for advanced military equipment is contracting.
Why Let Colleges Dictate Costs?
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Jake Siewert, a spokesman for Mr. Clinton, said yesterday that there were no immediate plans to tap the federal reserves because the administration generally believed that market forces should dictate costs.
Under minimum pricing of alcohol, the state dictates the cost, or at least the "floor" price, that pubs, clubs and supermarkets must charge for beer, wine and other drinks.
By emphasizing Putin's malevolence and NATO's fecklessness, they fail to appreciate the impact that austerity measures dictated by Brussels and military costs dictated by NATO have had on the small countries of East-Central Europe. East-Central Europe
It was the brazenness of the atrocity which dictated the cost of the inquiry.
What we've done in higher education is let our dreams and aspirations dictate our cost structure".
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