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In 2012, council leader Lib Peck told us: "I want to reassure people that we are not interested in doing anything to the estate that doesn't command the confidence and support of its residents".
It's the sort of track that doesn't command attention, it doesn't care if you're listening or not, and if it were played over a crowd of people chatting to each other, I doubt that anyone would stop to listen.
If someone like THAT doesn't command attention from her guy 100% of the time, then I don't feel so bad when I don't.
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Any design that does not command the flow of space would be rejected.
But are voters?A currency that does not command popular support is likely to have a testing time of it.
This will severely restrict his ability to introduce legislation that does not command the support of his entire Parliamentary party and make him uniquely vulnerable to rebellions.
Now, like any government that does not command a majority in both houses, Abbott and his team have to do deals and make concessions.
Even if a party loses a lot of votes, as Labour did in 1994, its leader can still become prime minister; so can a leader of a party that does not command the biggest number of seats.
In a joint statement, the country's professional associations warned that driving through a constitution that does not command widespread consensus threatens to "create the conditions for a political and social conflict of unpredictable dimensions".Opinion polls suggest that many Venezuelans may not vote in the referendum.
But that makes it the only one of 10 provisions of the health law that does not command majority support in the Kaiser poll.
The budget cuts of 2011, like sequestration now, targeted smaller "discretionary" programs that don't command the support Medicare and Social Security do.
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