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However, the role the government plays in dictating the responsibilities of a public broadcaster should be minimal.
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These agreements often dictate the responsibility for certain obligations as between the spouses providing that one spouse will "hold the other harmless and indemnify the other" from a liabilities.
As government assumes the responsibility of paying the costs associated with irresponsible behavior, the more legitimately government can justify its involvement in dictating the behavior".
The murderers are dictating the terms.
The volcano is dictating the pace.
"He was always dictating the points".
Matabele men went through a Spartan upbringing, designed to produce disciplined warriors, and military organisation largely dictated the distribution of administrative responsibilities.
Only one booklet used a somewhat more dictating tone, discussing the "responsibilities" of the patient.
Much of the job growth in the Inland Empire comes from warehouses operated by subcontractors for companies such as Wal-Mart, Macy's and Kohl's, on terms that may allow the big employers to dictate the workload but sidestep responsibility for working conditions.
All in all, not a bad place for a drink — and fiscal responsibility usually dictates the singular.
But circumstances also dictated the arrangement: it turned out that some of the research responsibilities required PhD student A to be at the institutions more often than PhD student B. PhD student B took on other responsibilities.
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