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1 Company idylls and structure no longer fully dictate how people move around.
2 The form of the business entity may dictate how it is operated.
3 I think that's what's going to dictate how successful I will be.
4 Which is why these events will dictate how live 4K is delivered.
5 It's not up to us to dictate how they wish to eat.
6 And who are you, to dictate how we shall order our day?
7 Our social inequalities, however, still dictate how technology is deployed in various schools.
8 When technology began to dictate how the music industry worked, the industry blinked.
9 The results ultimately dictate how much capital banks can dish out to shareholders.
10 The return on offer is likely to dictate how Jenkins proceeds.
11 Too often we allow societal pressures to dictate how we behave as women.
12 How things pan out will dictate how many weaker outfits get taken out.
13 The chemical properties of atoms dictate how they are arranged in a solid.
14 It's not my place to dictate how the victuals is to be used.
15 Instead he had been letting those mistakes dictate how he lived his life.
16 But how far do we have a right to dictate how other people look?
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