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(1) a diktat from the Bundestag(2) They plunder the natural resources, particularly oil, in order to compel their allies to submit to their diktat and to a collective imperialism operating to the exclusive benefit of the trans-national corporations.(3) a diktat from the Bundestag(4) he can disband the legislature and rule by diktat(5) Under the economic despotism that prevails in American business, they are subject to the diktat of their bosses.(6) This amounted in effect to a diktat by finance capital that new measures had to be adopted to increase the extraction of surplus value from the working class.(7) he can disband the legislature and rule by diktat(8) The Anglo-Irish diktat , as they called it, proved them wrong.(9) The reason behind the Government diktat was a perceived conflict of interest in an institute preparing elite athletes and researching performance-enhancing drugs at the same time.(10) The arm's length principle, which ensures that funding is allocated, not at the diktat of government, but on the advice of experts, would thereby be sacrificed.(11) These include civic education and class discussion hours meant to solve the problem of disaffection and violence, aimed at impressing the public and confusing education staff with a flurry of charters and diktats .(12) They would set their own fees, would no longer accept any government funding - and thus be free to ignore government diktats over entrance policy - and would declare full independence.(13) In fact there has been a series of diktats from government which, in the case of local government, would have been rammed through regardless on 1 April if it had not been for the threat of a strike by over one million workers.(14) Demands for national sovereignty or regional autonomy provide no alternative to the diktats from Brussels, but would only mean substituting numerous small cages for one central prison.(15) In the 1950s, judges resisted apartheid's diktats .(16) They had bent to accept the rules and diktats set down by the powers-that-be.
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