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"We would support the development of a national strategy that gives greater attention and focus to promoting mental health but would caution against any approach which dictates to local authorities and public health teams how to use their health promotion budgets".
Women are held to Liberty's "Guide to Female Modesty," which dictates to women precisely how they can dress, if and where they can have jewelry on their ears, and how to think and behave generally.
His ability to use Instagram hinges on the iPhone's accessibility setting, which dictates to him what's on his screen, and enables him to shoot, choose filters, write captions, and read comments.
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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.
Indeed, they have even gone so far as to defend them against corruption with a European PGI, or Protected Geographical Status, which dictates that, to be worthy of the name, the pasty must be a robust savoury pastry filled with raw beef, swede, potato and onion – and, of course, be made west of the Tamar.
Maybe things are going badly because of the 30-page rule book, which dictates scripts to be followed when dealing with customers.
Then there's "normcore", too, one of the least inspiring youth movements to have gained traction since the Young Conservatives, which dictates that in order to function outside the trendy corporate machine, one must dress like an American tourist – beneath the sagging girth of which you'll most usually find a bumbag.
Another possibility could be the dynamic of the size of the court, which dictates a 5-to-4 voting pattern as the winning combination.
The level of p24 production following Casp8p41 expression did not correlate with plasma viremia, suggesting that level of integrated virus is not necessarily reflected by in plasma viral load, and that the level of integrated virus is which dictates the response to Casp8p41.
Surprisingly, some of the poachers in areas other than Moin have agreed to a treaty of sorts, which dictates that whoever is first to a nesting turtle the conservationists or poachers has the rights to their nest.
Most teacher union contracts today represent a response to the one-size-fits-all industrial factory model in which management dictates to educators.
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