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The chemistry of NO dictates its biologic activity.
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This "softer" and more fuzzy form of faith no longer dictates how people behave, who their friends are or how they vote.
A need for such a portal will emerge soon after digital video recorders (DVRs) become commonplace and the time of day no longer dictates what's on TV.
Its computers keep copies of those hundreds of thousands of dictated messages (no names attached, of course), creating an amazing central archive of American voices and speech patterns.
Some said regional jets could have as many as 100 seats, while others deferred to their pilots' contracts, many of which dictate no more than 70.
For the most part, his actions since Jan . 20have taken the form of executive orders, the sort of sweeping, no-consensus-needed dictate that's simple to implement but not necessarily broad in its effects.
I let hundreds of past "no-problem" openings dictate my actions this time.
The ubiquitous nature of microbes dictates that no matter how sanitary the raw material, juicing equipment and facilities are, the normal fruit microflora represents inevitable spoilage potential.
I have no need to be taught artificial forms of worship; the dictates of nature are sufficient.
Anonymous There's no rule of etiquette that dictates the number of bridesmaids or groomsmen or that they must pair up.
And our 18th century tradition of "first do no harm" dictates that if a treatment hurts ten patients a year but saves a thousand lives we reject it.
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