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What they really wanted was to crush the left; instead, Mr Corbyn is dictating that debate and could soon be leader.
Public and Private The city is dictating that most of the new waterfront projects have a below-market-rate component, usually starting at about 20 percent.
"Traffic [in the U.S.] is dictating that you better have an automatic gearbox, so the Aileron is really catering toward that market," Muller says.
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"Now, after nearly 150 years of fetishizing underwear," Ms. Steele said, "fashion seems to be dictating that it be invisible again".
"It's about control of the technology, and as soon as you're talking about applications on other devices, you're allowing someone else to be dictating that environment," he said.
But they are stopping 16mm print because the cinema industry does not need it any more, and it is they who run the labs and are dictating that movies go digital and celluloid be phased out.
Now there are two Mac programs that can transcribe speech that is dictated at conversational speed.
That demographic is dictating the album's next life.
But Robert Meister, president of the Council of UC Faculty Associations, said its budget is dictated by that of the state.
That was dictated, at least in part, by the community's housing stock.
Anything is a good timetable that is dictated by conditions on the ground.
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