The plo had no room to maneuver, and after some hesitation
accepted the diktat.
The frogs, you see, are under pressure, and not just from the weight of
central diktats.
Why does local discretion continue to be stripped away and
replaced by central government diktat?
Damned by
donor diktat, for ghanaians it's a raw deal.
John prescott is
issuing diktats
to local authorities to construct new houses in the form of regional planning guidance.
It took no initiative, no grand scheme, no
ministerial diktat.
Mr. clarke: a similar argument could be made for limiting by
state diktat
the number of people born every year.
We
have no diktat; let's look for another option together.
To turns around a school, as he is credited as having done, heads must ignore many of the
governmentâs diktats.
Since its international humiliation over amazon deforestation in the 1980s, the brazilian government has learned to adopt
western diktat
on environmental matters.
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