But what campaign wants to be dictated to by anyone?
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"I don't want to be dictated to by having to go to America to play FedEx Cup when it doesn't really mean that much to me, " said the 37-year-old.
Guinea beat Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso before the 1-1 draw with Malawi that triggered government intervention with Sangare saying "Guinea was a sovereign state that would not be dictated to by Fifa".
While the US should never allow its priorities to be dictated to it by Russia, or any other country, it should understand that the more it focuses on areas of disagreement the less cooperative Russia will be.
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But I want to be very clear that ultimately this issue is going to be dictated by the science, and the science indicates that we're going to have to take more aggressive steps in the future.
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And the pace of sales is likely to be dictated largely by movements on the world's currency markets to bring in foreign currency at the best rate possible.
"Overall sentiment continues to be dictated by central bank actions and hopes of more policy accommodation, " said analysts at Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong.
The core issue is whether those decisions are going to be dictated by the brute force of politics (NICE) or by prices (a private insurance system).
Thus the amount families consume tends to be dictated by the size of their cars and the distance of their house from work, things which aren't quickly changed.
Still others positioning on our list seems to be dictated by little more than the news cycle (Queen Elizabeth, for example, has benefitted greatly this year by the media coverage of both the Olympics and her Jubilee year).
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"Ultimately, our return to growth will be dictated by our customer, " he said.
Federer was undoubtedly worn from del Potro, but this was the Murray his fans had dreamed of seeing: unremittingly aggressive, bold on service returns, refusing to let the action be dictated by his opponent.
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The signature bonus will be dictated by Sonangol, and is expected to be at least as much as those paid last year.
The same may not be true for unskilled workers in Germany, who will have to find work at rates dictated by Germany's entrenched system of centralised bargaining.
When you get referred to see a hospital consultant, would you like a letter to be dictated and posted in an unsecured manner to a mail room in a hospital pushed round on a mail cart, opened by somebody processed and then a postcard sent to your house regarding the nature of the appointment and where you should turn up?
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