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Discover LudwigThe phrase "per command" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "by order" or "according to instructions". For example: "The general issued orders to the troops that they must march, ten miles per command."
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As stated in [47], the bit width allows a maximum of 2n-1 bytos to be specified for transaction per command submitted by the user on the IPIC command interface, thus 20 bits provides 1,048,575 bytes per command.
Timing benchmarks were performed on a dual IntelR CoreTM CPU 6700 (2.6 GHz) PC running Windows 7 Enterprise Service Pack 1 with 2.00 GB of RAM using single CPU per command line script.
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Small sites (those with less than one million page views per month) command nearly three times as much per ad as large sites (those with more than 100 million page views per month): an effective CPM (cost per thousand) of $1.18 versus $0.38.
Bidding for added responsibility in a relief role, Joba Chamberlain pitched an overpowering third inning, impressing with his velocity (94 miles per hour), command and stamina.
The hosted system, which is the one of interest for the purpose of this paper, has an address space per UNIX command, shared among multiple Go processes.
Today, we live in a world where the top 20 per cent of the global population enjoys about 70 per cent of the total income and the bottom 20 per cent command a tiny 2 per cent.
He was Thomas Keller's widely praised second in command at Per Se in the Time Warner Center, a restaurant that received four stars from The New York Times in 2004.
A three bedroom flat let at £2,500 per week commands a deposit of £25,000 from a dog-owner versus just £15,000 from a pet-free tenant.
Against the lanky but deceptively strong Slovak teen Daniela Hantuchova, the 11th-seeded player, Williams was able to deliver 115-mile-per-hour serves on command to fend off several break-point scares during her 6-3, 6-2 victory.
Both kept America's feet tapping and bodies swaying with a steady beat, and both used jazz as a conduit to reach a larger public than jazz per se could command — witness their prompt summonses to Hollywood.
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