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Since the government holds the purse-strings, it can more or less dictate terms to TEPCO.
In San Diego, for example, the city imposed a cap on the number of taxi licenses it issued, forcing drivers to work for companies that owned those licenses on terms the companies could more or less dictate at will.
Time will tell.Willard Felsen Mount Shasta, CaliforniaPowers to punish banksSIR – You criticised the ability of American regulators to "more or less dictate their terms" when imposing a $9 billion fine on BNP Paribas ("No way to treat a criminal," July 5th).
"Currency issues were once left to the United States, Europe and Japan, but that will no longer work in the new world economy," they wrote, acknowledging that the days in which American officials could more or less dictate global monetary policy had ended.
Someone with a lot of power and pull can more or less dictate the material they'll deign to play -- regardless of whether that material suits their skills or dovetails with what large segments of the public will find enjoyable.
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"They are more or less dictating, not consulting," he said.
Senate races, however, are less dictated by national economic conditions.
"Our society is less formal, less dictated by formal religions," Mr. Isard said.
But according to several accounts, he impressed them by doing less dictating than listening.
The windows more or less dictated how the furniture and objects were placed.
Yet it is not clear that the Chinese military's hostility reflects China's diplomatic strategy, much less dictates it.
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