Sentence examples for skills command from inspiring English sources

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In focusing so heavily on the north-south conflict, the international community has underestimated the determination of the Nuba: their fighters are more numerous and much better led than the Darfur rebels, with formidable organisational skills, command capabilities and discipline.

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Zidane's "Skill" command list, for example, changes to "Dyne", allowing him to execute powerful attacks; Vivi's "Black Magic" command evolves into "Double Black", allowing him to cast two magic spells simultaneously.

Republicans are excited about the Biden-versus-Ryan showdown because of Mr. Ryan's rhetorical skills and command of policy.

The contractor boom enabled Snowden, a high-school dropout with computer skills, to command a $200,000 job and a top-secret security clearance.

Much of this is too hokey by half, yet the two leading actors, their skills unfaded, command your attention to the end.

"Clearly in that period, we lost some of our ability to compete for income; we didn't find our niche in an increasingly global economy, where we could attract and retain people with skills to command high incomes".

And perhaps out of gratitude, or maybe a sense of obligation, he said, he does not want to leave his maintenance job there even if his video-production skills may command a higher salary elsewhere.

General Powell unquestionably has the political skills and command presence to become the dominant voice in policymaking, but he has more experience in executing and coordinating policy than in designing it.

Beyond the shielding that Mr. Bush seems to enjoy right now on the issue, no Democratic presidential candidate running today has displayed the skills and command of the economy that Mr. Clinton did in wielding it against Mr. Bush's father to such devastating effect in 1992.

You might wonder how serving as an officer on a destroyer in the South China Sea qualifies a man to run a fashion business, but Paul R. Charron, 54, has proved that many of the skills of command are transferable.

After World War I, Murray served briefly on, and then on the newly commissioned HMS Calcutta under the distinguished British Captain Percy Noble, from whom Murray learned the basic skills of command, and who eighteen years later served opposite Murray on the receiving end of the convoys as Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches Command.

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