61. This drew a sharp response from South African officials, including President Nelson Mandela, who said his country would not have its policies dictated by other nations. 62. It angered players union president Buck Williams, who accused agents of trying to dictate policy. 63. Religious views will not be allowed to dictate policy on embryonic stem cell research in Singapore, a special government advisory committee said Friday. 64. Seguin, while clearly trying to persuade French public opinion, insisted Thursday that the government would not allow policy to be dictated by opinion polls. 65. The governor had warned candidates against promoting widespread wage increases, to which Chirac had replied that the central bank had no right to dictate economic policy. 66. The premier, reiterating what he sees as the evils of globalisation, said Malaysia was worried by the emergence of powerful foreign corporations which could dictate national policies. |