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And vast international experience in the past often commands less leverage overseas than does economic clout in the present.
After all, it often commands 70% of the ethnic minority vote – although more than half of Britain's minorities don't vote at all.
When it holds public meetings, the commission often commands City Hall's Public Hearing Chambers, a large ceremonial room usually reserved for the mayor's budget address and other events that draw more than 100 spectators.
Sunday lunch The Crusher, Wilson Vineyard, 2011 The name belies the refreshing lightness of this California Pinot Noir, an ideal red for summer drinking, and at a good price for a grape which often commands a premium.
Moreover, the speaking style is rather special: there are not many "well-formed" utterances but a mixture of some long and many short sentences and one- or two-word utterances, which are often commands.
The duty to avoid scandal often commands strict discretion.
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Wake up, my neighbors, she will often command.
These wines often command triple-digit critics' scores — and prices.
Companies preparing big, highly anticipated offerings can often command lower prices from their banks.
Works by the greatest of ceramicists often command near derisory prices at the auction house.
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