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And all Iraqi journalists have to live with the fear of death, which often dictates extreme security measures.
They particularly call for a relaunch of its relationship with the Syrian government, which often dictates terms of access and issues visas to UN officials, as well as safeguarding local employees.
Officials say that to a lesser degree, both are also linked to proposals to curb school violence and to the hate crimes bill -- if only in the psychology of the Capitol, which often dictates that a collapse in talks in one area can explode deals in another.
Coercion is an element of some treatments in psychiatry and it is contemplated in legislation, which often dictates parameters for involuntary admissions and use of restrictive treatments.
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And national governments, which often dictate terms to the commission, should play their part.
From Miami to the Rocky Mountain West to Texas and to California, the petition's signatories form a renegade band that is not only making life difficult for Mr. Ryan but also standing up to the conservative Freedom Caucus, which so often dictates policy in the House.
Back home in Washington, logic and emotion, which often work at cross purposes, dictated the same solution: I needed to hide.
Verdi wrote a detailed scenario much simpler than those of the previous two operas employing Antonio Ghislanzoni, a competent poet, to turn it into verse, the metres of which were often dictated by the composer.
These conditions can be administered through the use of flow technologies as evidenced by the growing widespread application of microfluidics for the production of nanomaterials; the function of which is often dictated or circumscribed by size.
An example of these would be the physical layout of some emergency rooms, which is often dictated by hospital budgets.
Even in jobs where lodging choices are dictated by corporate contracts, which often bundle Internet and the breakfast buffet in the deal, most travelers realize that their power in the market depends on their loyalty, making frequent-guest programs popular.
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