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But the Palestinians are less a tight command structure than a hodgepodge of forces.
Ms. Gambarini, who has been working with Mr. Jones recently, sang with him in some careful and handsome voice-and-piano duets: she has slightly plain diction but a clear voice that stays exactly on pitch, as well as a tight command of rhythmic flow in her scatting.
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According to Rwezaura (1989), where a society is based on a hierarchal organization with a tighter control of elders, the elders often command a greater wealth control.
Very tight command and control may work well in the military, where all the tasks are contained within the organization.
You may be blessed with a wonderful palate and a culinary creative streak, but if you can't cope with the discipline of arriving on time, or standing on your feet for twelve to sixteen hours a day, or working under a tight chain of command in tight quarters with strangers, mostly men, you may as well not bother.
The superior battlefield intelligence, shared data and tighter command structure provided by the network proved overwhelming.
Hingis was in command after a tight first set.
Under Labour rules, anyone supporting a candidate against Labour can be expelled from the party, a fact which has put Labour's high command in a tight spot.
When kiting NPC's, keep your pets on a tight leash by using the aggression commands (aggressive, defensive, passive) until the right moment to let them loose or you may find the fight more than you bargained for.
He liked a tight space.
"He runs a tight ship.
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