Similar words: all the time, to tell the truth, call the shots, all the way, all that, tune, and all that, not all that. Meaning: v. exercise authority or be in charge.
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2. Who would then be calling the tune in Parliament?
3. You young girls can call the tune nowadays.
4. The environment calls the tune and the strategic behaviour of individuals is a response to the circumstances affecting their lives.
5. Her benefits were therefore not so much economic as political: he who pays the piper calls the tune.
6. Sad to say, science is no longer pure: commerce pays for it and commerce calls the tune.
7. Does not the divine drama seem to suggest that the Devil is calling the tune?
8. So don't fall for it - make sure it is you who calls the tune.
9. It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began.
10. The man who pay the piper call the tune.
11. He could call the tune as he pleased.
12. And it's whispered that soon if all call the tune.
13. And it's whispered that soon if we all call the tune.
14. The man who pays the piper does his best to call the tune.
15. But there is always the suspicion that those who pay the piper have the power to call the tune.
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16. At the end of the day, those who pay the piper must call the tune.
17. Yes. I think he needs to set a precedent that Wall Street doesn't call the tune.
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