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"They have to have a command of their medium and excellence of execution.
Mr. Despotakis said he was dismayed that Mr. Bush did not seem to have a command of world affairs, noting that he had failed to name several world leaders when a television reporter presented him a pop quiz a few months ago.
Table 2 indicates that, in College English education in China, learners are expected to have a command and make skillful use of a broad lexical repertoire to make meaningful communication.
Although later accounts of the siege claimed Vetch's detachment was part of a strategic plan to surround the fort, contemporary accounts report that Vetch wanted to have a command that was somewhat independent of Nicholson.
Regarding the incident command system, all reported to have a command center and most (97.6%) had designated a specific department to be responsible for the relevant work.
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"It's very important to have integrity in the chain of command, to have a unified command, you know, who's in charge, who's got command of the troops, who can give the orders to make things happen," Mr. Cheney said the ABC program "This Week".
She is widely considered to have a sharp command of the law and of her courtroom.
Diplomats, tour guides, stylists, supermodels, and so on may be relied on to have a good command of our language.
"It's not a simple exam," says Kanneganti. "You have to have a good command of English".
It would make far more sense, he says, to have a single command structure.Indeed, there are already movements towards one.
Lafayette pushed for an invasion of Britain, with himself to have a major command in the French forces.
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