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Increasingly women are able to command incomes that enable them to live more independent lives.
On average, sponsorship comprises 42% of team budgets and the lower the viewer numbers, the lower the rates they are able to command.
"The Treasury committee will be keeping a close eye on the progress of these inquiries and the extent to which they are able to command public confidence.
Police and the intelligence agencies are all struggling to recruit enough high-calibre technology experts, many of whom are able to command higher salaries in the private sector.
Larger papers, which have huge amounts of bespoke web content uploaded every day and are able to command audiences in the millions, are hardly likely to take such a reductive approach to reshaping their web presence.
And while they haven't exactly pushed aside traditional makers, like the Milwaukee-based Florence Eiseman and Rachel Riley, a British label, they are able to command attention, as well as those hefty designer prices.
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"Tonight, he was able to command both sides of the plate effectively".
So the best writers should be able to command the best rates.
In other words, he would not be able to command the space-shuttle mission in April.
A better-educated workforce has been able to command higher pay.
Now, who knows?" Those who had tickets were able to command high fees.
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