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'making command' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to give orders to someone, either directly or indirectly. For example: "You must be punctual, making command a priority."
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Seo lacks a dominant pitch, making command essential.
But then I was operating as a specialty officer, not making command decisions.
The frequency has grown in recent years as Nato has encouraged increased "interoperability" – making command structures, communications, equipment and other areas as compatible as possible.
The agility as a shot-stopper of Ben Foster, on a season's loan from Birmingham City, has never been in question but the improvement in his decision making, command of his area and confidence at St Andrew's should serve Albion well.
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With this move to Linux, Microsoft is also making command-line interface tooling, as well as Eclipse and Jenkins support, available to developers.
The puppets twerking take what is humanly possible to the next level of choreography, making commanded movement masterful.
The two adjectives in that sentence made command performances.
"We need somebody who can make command decisions, someone who can instill confidence in us," Firefighter Stackpole said.
But in truth, he said, the diffusion of power through a superintendent, a board and the mayor before 1995 had made command decisions difficult.
Mr. Giuliani even said that he authorized Commissioner Howard Safir to reveal Mr. Dorismond's record -- confirming that he makes command police decisions.
Starting this summer, the corps will also start allowing women to attend its infantry officer course, a demanding three-month school at Quantico, where Marines are taught how to make command decisions while fatigued and under extreme duress.
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