11.   At the signing ceremonies, a Haitian complained that previous U.S. investors had dictated their terms of operation in Haiti, down to how much they would pay workers.

12.   But he warned that Arkan was in no position to dictate surrender terms.

13.   But he stressed that Israel could not dictate the terms of peace, and accused Israel of derailing the peace process.

14.   But the United States wants to dictate its terms.

15.   He warned that Raznatovic was in no position to dictate surrender terms.

16.   In Hosur, in particular, the supply of labour is unequal to the demand, and the day-labourer can dictate his terms.

17.   So, without analternative intermediary currency, Asean nations have no choice but to letthe open market dictate terms, causing further depreciation to theircurrencies despite strong fundamentals.

18.   Strengthened by rejection of foreign mediation, Milosevic is likely to try to dictate terms to the Albanians far short of the independence they seek, leading to deadlock.

19.   That could fuel Muslim perceptions of an arrogant United States dictating its terms.

20.   The exceptions are such marquee producers as David E. Kelley or Steven Bochco, whose track records allow them more leeway to dictate their terms, Baine said.

v. + term >>共 425
use 8.03%
serve 5.82%
disclose 5.43%
violate 4.90%
discuss 3.55%
seek 3.49%
accept 3.28%
extend 2.45%
define 2.45%
renegotiate 2.30%
dictate 0.63%
dictate + n. >>共 360
policy 6.34%
pace 4.03%
price 3.36%
decision 2.59%
tempo 2.40%
play 2.11%
term 2.02%
action 1.92%
condition 1.63%
letter 1.54%
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