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That means Britain and France will continue to dictate the terms of European military engagement.
Universal care remains distant, and private insurers will continue to dictate terms of coverage.
Unless these two men can reconcile their differences or one of them wins, their power struggle will continue to dictate post-Milosevic politics.
But even if — or when — China becomes the leading buyer of high six-figure cars, the high-profile United States market will continue to dictate the competitive terms, Mr. Archibald said.
By some estimates EDF has twice as many workers as utilities of comparable size.In the foreseeable future, government officials will continue to dictate prices for electricity (and keep them artificially low) and unions will oppose any change to the workforce's perks.
"Weather conditions and driver safety will continue to dictate when, or if, this happens," he said.
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At least that's what the folks behind News/NBC are betting on, hoping that more big media companies will climb aboard and give the venture the heft to continue to dictate terms.
By unquestioningly adopting beliefs from powerful authorities in our society, we effectively let other agendas; ceremonies and traditions continue to dictate our lives and, in effect, will eventually default to "drinking the cool-aid".
When it comes to software, consoles continue to dictate what gamers buy.
Thistle would have felt aggrieved given the balance of play but demonstrated their strength by continue to dictate.
Mosley's corner implored him to jab more, but Mayweather continued to dictate terms.
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