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That, too, is a view that throughout Western Europe seems to command a fair degree of sympathy.
They'd much rather invest in an anti-arthritis drug that well-insured Americans will take every day than a vaccine that may never command a fair price.
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Their work is almost invisible here, though it commands a fair amount of attention in the flourishing and contentious cinephile wing of the blogosphere.
Since then the domain has commanded a fair fetching price.
He had a fair command of English, provided the other party to the conversation didn't talk too fast.
He has a fair command of the language, unlike some deportees who arrived with no knowledge of Khmer.
Li Shanlin, a dapper 80-year-old professor of mathematics and physics in English tweeds and with a fair command of English, will tell the story of his restaurant with minimal prompting.
This week her colleagues in the four-party cabinet, which rarely deals with education, cautiously backed her idea that all Swiss children should have a fair command of three languages, including two of the country's own.But the language war has barely begun.
Despite having low keyboarding skills in English, they also have a fair command of knowledge and practice of general Web 2.0 tools for daily life, but not for educational purposes.
I have noticed that he has a fair command of most of what a 9-year-old needs to use a computer.
Placing someone as famous as Styles in the fray, and giving him a fair share of close-ups and commanding dialogue, bonds him with the audience.
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