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None of this has escaped the attention of R.B.S.'s jittery traders and bankers, who are also concerned that the government may dictate that bonuses be deferred for a year, if not more.
There is also an economic argument for regionalisation: geographical factors and population distribution may dictate that regionalisation is the only affordable ways for a health system to provide complex specialist care.
In some instances student performance may dictate that the accepted applicant be placed in a decelerated program (e.g., the first year of medical school courses may be taken over a two-year period).
People who are trying to figure out what colors they genuinely like, and not what some style or fashion may dictate that they like, should look for the one object in their home that makes them happy, and then look at the colors, she says.
Space constraints may dictate that such expansions/contractions must be quite sudden, thus inducing significant losses.
These tissues are requested from pathology institutes whose policy may dictate that tissue slides rather than paraffin blocks are forwarded.
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The rules dictate that exhaust gases may not be redirected.
The popularity of the united front against the Japanese may have dictated that outcome.
But you guys will dictate that".
A long distance to drive may dictate a vehicle that provides better gas mileage.
The new criteria may dictate, however, that those portions of his district be incorporated into the 59th District, Portantino said.
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