The stagnating domestic market dictates a different strategy that emphasizes the importance of developing markets.
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This number dictates the ratio between the pen cap and visible portion of the barrel.
Despite the fact many hold U.S. visas, protocol dictates they be returned to Cuba.
But Three Degrees of Jason Collins dictates that no NBA player can claim that anymore.
And as with more traditional bets, the early action dictates changes in the odds.
Players on both sides would have more freedom to come and go as the marketplace dictates.
It's what you do in the middle of the game that dictates winning or losing.
Many marketers continue to accept strategies driven by the internal dictates of finance, engineering and operations.
Where dinner jackets, or DJs, are concerned, ignore the dictates and simply buy what suits you.
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In the midst of tax time for most of us the bottom line dictates our fate.
The traditional interpretation dictates that the formation must be completed before action is taken.
The nature of technical analysis dictates that some indicators may often contradict each other.
Modern portfolio theory dictates that to reap higher returns, investors must assume greater risk.
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The amount you owe compared to your credit limits dictates 30% of your credit rating.
What is good is the ending, which tradition dictates must remain shrouded in secrecy.
Home life - not school life - dictates more than 90% of a child's education.
The former dictates what the product should be, and coordinates the work of teams of engineers.
Federal law dictates that, unless they are unfit, biological parents have custody of their children.
Normally, safety dictates that flights be separated by five nautical miles or 2, 000 feet vertically.
Kevin Liddle, the club's merchandising manager, says that classic golfing kit still dictates sales.
The ease of travel today further dictates that we must learn to live with each other.
Even so, political reality dictates that Mr Barak must strive for a commanding margin of victory.
In each of these cases, a strong state, not the market, dictates the terms of economic modernization.
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State law, therefore, dictates how and when the terms of these instruments can be changed or modified.
Because it's not just me: People consistently find ways to obey all sorts of onerous religious dictates.
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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act dictates how debt collectors can contact consumers behind on their bills.
Logic dictates the long-term value of slow versus fast repeating products simply cannot match this fixed value.
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But conventional wisdom in the museum world dictates that raising endowment money is too tough to tackle.
So it has to be used productively and in response to the dictates of the consumer market.
The IRS is flouting the law, using regulatory dictates to overturn laws enacted through the democratic process .
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