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This bill is so uniquely terrible that it might not command a majority when it comes to a floor vote, possibly next week, despite Speaker John Boehner's imprimatur.
And while developing markets might not command high ad rates, Facebook has the potential to monetize them through facilitating peer-to-peer payments and striking deals carriers since its apps lure people into buying data plans.
While extreme nationalists still might not command an electoral majority, the Ukrainian political class has historically displayed an alarmingly high level of tolerance and acquiescence towards right wing antics.
Here's a sentence from article I was editing recently: "What's more — aside from a specialized curriculum — private schools are notoriously known for their smaller classrooms". It's the kind of sentence that might not command much attention from the reader.
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He might not have commanded enough industry muscle to make Miles Ahead, either.
Industry analysts said such a lawsuit might not have commanded as much attention a few years ago.
"A routine case of pneumonia may not command all of the resources and personnel of the emergency room in the way it might in a community hospital".
You do not command respect".
Always ask and do not command.
He might not have command of the briefing books, but there was a philosophy there.
God might intend for humans to act a certain way while not commanding them to do so.
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