Sentence examples for Following the commands from inspiring English sources

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As the group waits in the eddy they watch another raft follow virtually the same path, the paddlers following the commands of the guide, stopping and starting, paddling and holding still.

In team boats, crews of four or eight row backward with two hands on one 12-foot oar, following the commands of the boat's forward-facing coxswain.

And if it's conceptually impossible to be instrumentally incoherent, we'd be unable to make sense of why Kant formulates his account of instrumental incoherence in terms of imperatives, which, on Kant's view, are commands addressed to a will that is capable of both following and not following the commands (Kant 4 414; Hill 1973, 430; Korsgaard 1997, 236).

Obedience to the sovereign does not infringe upon our autonomy, since in following the commands of the sovereign we are following an authority whom we have freely authorized and whose commands have no other object than our own rational self- interest.

The NSCAD students, echoing Baldessari's video gesture, and following the commands of his letter faithfully, fill their given space with the phrase "I will not make any more boring art". They bend to the authoritarian control of the teacher (not even their NSCAD instructor), who is even more powerful and remote from the distance of several thousand miles away.

It's not about obedient viewers following the commands they see on screen.

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Following the Command and General Staff College, he spent two years as a Combined Arms Battalion Executive Officer in the 1st Cavalry Division.

They will follow the commands of a mysterious leader wearing a Guy Fawkes mask with a reddened nose.

We may have a clue about the soundtrack for some moments of the Haitian revolution: the French army marched to battle with bands — corps de musiques — featuring snare drums and trumpets, which would follow the commands of the drum major to communicate through the chaos of the battlefield.

To be sure, it might be unwise for someone to follow the commands she gives to herself when she "makes up her mind".

To the extent that political authority involves issuing commands and requiring others to follow the commands, it seems to involve subordinating one person to the commands of another and thus violates the natural right to freedom of the subordinated person.

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