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Every aspect of that simple process comes with variables that dictate everything ranging from the price you pay to the quality of service you receive onboard!
Franchisees pay for the right to operate a McDonald's or a Subway, following rules that dictate everything from what type of taco to sell to where to buy iceberg lettuce.
Each field, and sometimes each journal within a field, has its own conventions that dictate everything from what goes in an abstract to the format for references.
Because once you define that, it dictates everything else the company does, from advertising to the menu to the service to the facilities.
Prior to the 2008 financial crisis, the federal government spent decadesinstituting rules and regulations that ultimately dictated everything banks could do.
Your paradigm is just your belief system that dictates how you behave in or react to everything you do in your life.
But the chain also folds, origami-like, into a complex three-dimensional shape, and the shape dictates everything that the protein does, from the chemical reactions it speeds up to the other molecules it sticks to.
For the rest of my life, I would have to live with a mistake I made at 22. I would never belong to myself again; parole dictates everything that I do.
I soon learned that insurance dictated everything around there.
It's certainly true that critics have produced "no clear evidence" of U.S. "involvement" in any of these cases -- if your standard for "clear evidence" of U.S. "involvement" is a US government document that dictated in advance everything that subsequently happened.
The playing surface dictates everything.
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