Sentence examples for Commands concern from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, every religious faith commands concern for the poor in our midst.

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The documents also give no indication that the airspace incursions provoked much more than local command concern.

Before the budgetproposal for a military department for any fiscal year is submitted to the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of that military department shall consult with the commander of the special operations command concerning funding for special operations forces in the military personnel budget for a reserve component in that military department.

But Theseus, in his forgetfulness and neglect of the command concerning the flag, can scarcely, methinks, by any excuses, or before the most indulgent judges, avoid the imputation of parricide.

The command climate survey found "continued and significant issues with communication throughout the command, concerns for stress being levied on the crew, and significant concerns for the leadership and effectiveness of the Command Master Chief". But the team leaders didn't do anything with this information to help the ship's team move out of the grey zone of unhappiness.

But the Arctic was clearly the commands' biggest concern, with the letter citing "climate change and increasing economic activity" as reasons for upgrading the icebreaker fleet.

To "check your swing" is one of several U.S. Navy and Coast Guard helm commands that concern the ship's rudder.

Nonetheless, Mr. Fidell suggests that assigning prosecutorial discretion to lawyers outside the chain of command would "allay concern that commanders have (or appear to have) a conflict of interest"—a proposal that would make operational mishap prosecution even less frequent.

Mr. Khalilzad said the American military increased its patrols in mixed Sunni-Shiite areas, in a possible sign that the American command is concerned about the ability of the Iraqi Army and police to prevent further violence after the curfew lifts.

A retired US Army surgeon general said the military command was concerned that the book's graphic images "could be spun politically to show the horrors of war".Horrors there are: the shredding lacerations of blast; cavitating high-velocity ballistic wounds; injuries from "biological projectiles" formed of body fragments from other victims dismembered in explosions.

"President Obama has decided to keep the National Security Agency and the Pentagon's cyberwarfare branch under the same command despite concerns that it concentrates too much power in the hands of a single military official responsible for both surveillance and directing a growing arsenal of cyberweapons.

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