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The only real compromise it was interested in was one in which it dictated all of the terms.
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The Assembly of First Nations, which claims to speak for all natives, opposes the changes, which it sees as dictated by outsiders.
The "public option" was untenable for the right; private business should not have the terms on which it can operate dictated to by government; this violates self-sovereignty.
Because the fund is often a troubled debtor's only source of cash, the terms on which it lends can dictate whether or not other creditors get paid.
We classified all human genes according to the molecular function of each protein and the biological process in which it is involved, as dictated by the Gene Ontology "slim" terms[ 13].
Shear stresses between the disc and the fluid in which it is rotating dictate the power required to drive the disc to overcome frictional drag, and the local flow field will influence the heat transfer.
The rational strength of a motive is the degree to which the act it dictates is judged to be worthwhile by the agent.
You can also dictate notes which it will transcribe to words – really useful for recording lectures.
The agency seems committed to spending billions to complete the thinly justified space station, which it will then neglect; this dictates costly resuscitation of the shuttle, which the agency will then abandon.
What's a Nielsen box and why does it dictate which series get cancelled?
The NRA has only four million members, only one million of which are extremists, yet it dictates pro-gun laws and blocks gun safety laws for a country of 300 million?
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