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Officials talk of stepping up fiscal discipline by eliminating the budget deficit within five or six years and by scaling back earmarking, which dictates how nine-tenths of the budget will be spent.

Gary Gensler, the agency's chairman and a fierce critic of Wall Street risk-taking, spearheaded the decision to approve the guidance, which dictates how to apply United States regulations to American banks doing business in London and beyond.

A new report, led by the University of Melbourne, looked at how cane toads fitted into "niche theory", which dictates how suited an animal species is to an area based on its environment and interaction with other species.

Hunt hopes that the 11% uplift will persuade junior doctors to accept him scrapping the banding system, which dictates how much juniors are paid, depending on their responsibilities, hours worked and how often they are on call.

To ensure lots of variety, players first choose an elemental class for their new hero, and then a battle class, which dictates how they'll fight – with magic, braun or weaponry.

Young's modulus of coal is a very important deformational property which dictates how the material will behave in presence of sub- and super-critical carbon dioxide during sequestration.

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Even the tax system was based on the level of the water, which dictated how successful farmers would be in the subsequent season.

It particularly affects motor insurance and annuity rates, which dictate how much pension income millions of people will receive when they retire.

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.

These also feed through to many financial products – for example, rising gilt yields should lead to rising annuity rates, which dictate how much income someone will get from their accumulated pension pot.

Based on Little Cranberry Island, "The Secret Life of Lobsters" explains how fear of a decline in stocks led first to open hostility between the state's scientists, fishermen and government officials, and then to collaboration.Today, Maine's lobstermen are conserving stocks through their willing adherence to state laws which dictate how the fishery is managed.

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