Sentence examples for commands means from inspiring English sources

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The package of changes, which will include closing many of the 403 barracks as well as slimming down the 9 separate military commands, means that Mr. Guttenberg will be able to offer better pay and more incentives in order to attract more qualified recruits.

The addition of voice commands means users can speak directly to their handset the way they would an Echo — to play music, trigger Alexa skills and the like.

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"Sara ­Netanyahu, like in the Cinderella story, piled on her impossible tasks, tyran­nised her and screamed at her, caused her unreasonable expenses from her own pocket, insulted her femininity by … commands meant to suppress her femininity, and made her sign a document that she would not reveal things that occurred in the house, until her mental and physical collapse," it reportedly said.

Based on drag and drop commands mean developers can easily create applications for any mobile device.

The automatic speech recognition (AKA speech-to-text) portion of Josh.ai's system is handled in the cloud, while Mac mini handles the natural language processing to know what your commands mean.

"In the simplest sense, you get a bit of conductive ink and draw a pattern on them, and you've just created a new command, so you have to tell the system 'this command means move' or something.

The support that Ukip, the Greens and the SNP are nowadays capable of commanding means that the electoral consequences of any Labour split would be much worse now than they were back then.

The creation of a new government-in-exile and a unified military command means little to families on the front lines, fervently hoping the next shell will not land in their living room.

Although some of the maritime novels promote the need to act decisively ("command means self-command", as it is put in The Shadow-Line), in others uncertainty is the positive ground the novel discovers: a place where the world's multidimensional difficulties can, if just for a moment, be squared.

Being commanded strikes me as a succinct way of saying 'being born into the world.' Being commanded means that customs come upon us from the outside, like the language that we learn from our parents, and from the inside, like the still small voice of conscience.

Command means influential and inspirational leadership, as opposed to the simple exercise of power.

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