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Our only birthday rule here is that whosever special day it is, they get to call the shots.
They ooze with money, flex their corporate muscles, and exude certainty about how to call the shots for the nation's grandest institutions.
The weans of today already call the shots, as any observer of a family outing to Safeway well knows.
It's all about getting the initiative and being in a position to call the shots.
Everyone is represented, it is superficially democratic but when it comes to crunch time the big players call the shots.
You need to consult with a kiddie shrink who will convince your wife that youngsters who call the shots wind up in a not very good place.
In some instances, the host country drives a hard bargain and in other cases, the investors call the shots.
The Congress Party cannot call the shots within its own coalition because it has far fewer seats than the BJP's 186 seats in the last parliament.
The future does not lie in a world in which one world superpower and a couple of large Member States in Europe call the shots.
The world's most powerful nation, from an economic and military point of view, will call the shots.
Let your hands call the shots. Simply move your hand above the W380i to mute an incoming call or put the alarm clock on snooze.
In foreign policy and some aspects of domestic policy, Britain can still call the shots.
People did not want Ottawa having a say in how they were made, but when it came to reinvesting money and good news, Ottawa had to call the shots.
Brussels already has a reputation for allowing the major corporations to call the shots and pull the strings.
What are we doing in the penitentiaries other than letting the inmates call the shots?
It is because ministers do call the shots, and for government to try to pretend otherwise is just ludicrous, sad and despicable.
The government has not addressed it because it is busy dealing with its own internal struggles about who will be the boss and call the shots.
The beauty of this opportunity is that we're looking at the community being the one that would call the shots.
Had the one-dayers been played all in a heap, the South Aricans may well have continued to call the shots, their confidence having been blown sky-high.
In an ordinary presidential election, the winner enjoys the right to call the shots on policy as the political surrogate for the electoral majority.
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