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They were, according to my spy, written less well, with more grammatical and typographical errors; the research plans were, generally, less well-conceived, displaying less forethought, less insight, and a weaker command of the relevant scientific literature.
Another study conducted by a research team in the UK, after examining how men and women communicate, said men speak more words than women in a day; but in social situations, they have a weaker command of language, use the same words repeatedly, and pay unconvincing compliments (Cowley 2011).
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China has relatively weak command and control; it has senior commanders who lack experience of war but who are spoiling to show what their shiny new stuff can do; it chafes at unresolved claims and resents what it sees as encirclement by an American-led alliance.
But the Baghdad sweeps have underscored the raft of problems the American command has identified in the Iraqi force buildup, including hasty recruiting, insufficient training and a weak command structure, leading to breakdowns in discipline, especially in combat.
WASHINGTON — A weak command structure and a climate of fear among female personnel created the conditions that led to widespread instances of sexual assault of Air Force recruits by their instructors at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, senior Air Force commanders said Wednesday.
The Oxford University graduate has been criticised before for his weak command of Urdu and his habit of spending much time outside Pakistan, where he is obliged to live under suffocating security in his family's fortress-like home in Karachi's Clifton district.
"No" is a fairly weak command because it can mean different things at different times.
In this case, the efference copy could be at the origin of the detection: If its strength is too weak (due to a weak motor command), it may not access consciousness, whereas a larger one would.
One of Reyes's many mantras is, "Weak legs command, strong legs obey".
The risk for Purnell is that his act of courage - or foolhardiness - will not pull the government down with him, but leave it standing but impotent, the cabinet weakened but intact, too strong to fall apart entirely even though too weak to command events.
As globalisation and groupings such as the EU make nation states grow weaker, smaller units command more loyalty.January 16th was the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union between Scotland and England, when not only the crowns but the countries were joined.
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