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They also said the wolves' genetics, which dictate their long-term survivability, were not well understood.
Cardiff psychiatrists taking part will reveal genetic variations which dictate the probability a person will develop bipolar disorder.
"A lot of managers are aware of the MSCI weightings, which dictate their own weightings," she said.
Nick pretends to play by the rules, which dictate that he saunter over for a victorious but noninjurious sniff.
Nor do they feel hampered by broadcasting rules, which dictate the satire has to be even-handed.
Workshops on the established formats and genres which dictate the commissioning of contemporary TV programming will help ensure your idea fits into an established slot without being compromised.
It particularly affects motor insurance and annuity rates, which dictate how much pension income millions of people will receive when they retire.
Severely polluted regions like New York and Houston are still held to the original rules, which dictate actions like automobile inspections and cleaner boiler fuels.
Provision became immediately subject to local authority procurement rules which dictate that all services should be put out to competitive tender every three years.
Most important, they also have well-defined sets of standards about what students need to learn, which dictate a curriculum that is narrower, but deeper.
Increasingly, it's hard to see how any company can break into the content producer/cable TV tieups in the US which dictate how companies like Apple view TV.
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