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The creation of these monuments illustrates an important general characteristic of all systems of command.
Nonetheless, the Turkish confederacy remained a tribal nomad polity with both the ferocious formidability and fragility associated with such systems of command.
He made clear he was not attacking science, but systems of command and obedience without a heart, and power without a sense of responsibility, and was candid enough to admit his own personal temptation.
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He also implemented a diffuse "cluster" system of command to temporarily replace the traditional military hierarchy, in which the commanding officer sits atop a pyramid of subordinates.
"For the first time, there are now 1,500 islands rather than one central system of command".
In May 1943, however, the Allies reorganized their system of command for Southeast Asia.
There were 25,000 men under arms, with one system of command, of supply and of technical support.
So far, President Obama's system of command seems to have prevented any serious abuses, but the approval process is entirely within the administration.
But that was because Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, had set up a parallel and separate system of command and control for building the reactor.
In recent days, the air bombardment also began targeting Iraq's system of command, control and communications that the Iraqi leadership used to send orders to his field commanders.
While developing countries can acquire nuclear weapons, they lack the elaborate system of command and control that limited the risk of nuclear accident and conflict escalation in countries like the United States and the Soviet Union.
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