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How to use calling the shots in a sentence

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The difference this time is Indians are calling the shots, instead of just handing their sitars over to the Beatles to twang.
Having had her share of flops and misses, the dimpled actress is finally calling the shots and choosing the films she wants to.
But now the rednecks are calling the shots, and the neocons are telling them how.
Although he continued to write and narrate the films, he was no longer calling the shots in the editing room or with corporate sponsors.
One thing that became pretty clear to me, of course, is the fact that it seemed the Americans were calling the shots.
Instead it often seems that the industry, not governments, is calling the shots.
He, like the other framers, hated concentrating power in the hands of a few, and didn't like the idea of the past calling the shots on the future either.
When the president of Chrysler was fired by a trembling Mr Eaton it was obvious that Daimler's boss, Jürgen Schrempp, was calling the shots.
They want the provinces to be nothing more than big municipalities, with Ottawa calling the shots and the provinces carrying them out.
People now want to move away from the old inequality and of one nation group calling the shots to the detriment of the others.
Who is responsible for the deliverable and who is calling the shots internally?
If he does not like this agenda, why do we have the legislation before us, unless he is not calling the shots?
Canadians didn't seem to know who was in charge or who was calling the shots, other than Michael McCain, who was the face of this.
In a nutshell, it would be better if we started calling the shots or others will keep calling them for us.
We should seize the opportunity of a new generation of Europeans who will soon be calling the shots in the European market place.
With private corporations calling the shots on quality of service, Canadians   can expect poorer services and less government accountability.
Where transmitters have traditionally determined the nature of information flows, it is increasingly the receptors who are calling the shots.
There's been a big shift in recent years – consumers today have access to a lot of information and are more in a position of control, calling the shots, if you like.
I would suggest to you that you may want to carefully look at the image that is being portrayed here, how Air Canada is actually calling the shots, not the airport authority.
As fate would have it, Herdman's opposite number on that day will be calling the shots for Brazil's senior team when the sides meet on Wednesday evening.
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