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The commanded
noun
An order to do something.
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The commanded swing height and walking stride was kept at 0.05 and 0.18 m.
The commanded control torques are allocated to each nanosatellite while the control saturation constraint being satisfied using the Quadratic Programming (QP) method.
For it is a sincerity condition on the giving of commands that the commander intend that the commanded perform the action; and so if this objection reduces (2) to absurdity, the only way that the defender of (1) can avoid having his or her position reduced to absurdity is by holding that God is not necessarily sincere.
For the kinds of secular moderns who are doing things like this — the Camino, say, or the 88 Temples of Shikoku — in increasing numbers, often motivated by a vague sense of crisis or transition, the dynamic has been reversed: we're all so surfeited with choice, the decision to accept the austerities of pilgrimage has the appeal of the commanded.
While 94.1% of dogs successfully mimicked their owner when expecting to do so, 58.8% correctly copied their owner when unexpectedly asked to "do it!" a minute later, and 35.3% correctly copied their owner when unexpectedly given the commanded an hour later.
In case of 0.33 m/s, the foot mostly follows the commanded trajectory.
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"Achtung!" the sign commanded.
Pamela Kunze, the command's spokeswoman.
The command structure has improved.
The command of languages!
The commands keep coming.
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