For the first time, Mr Bush showed himself to be in command of such issues (the focus groups said they thought he looked presidential).
It would include a 100-strong neutral force, which would be in command, 100 troops from the Congolese army, and 100 members of the M23, Nyakairima said.
What we are doing right now is engaging in a set of consultations with our European allies, with our Arab partners, and also, again, at NATO about what the command structure will be when we transition to a coalition command and enforcement of the no-fly zone.
It sure looks like he would be unable to command the March premium in May.
They may move their limbs and eyes, but it cannot be done to command.
The Coast Guard closed ports, and the Coast Guard Cutter Northland will be the offshore command-and-control location after the storm.
On Dec 6, 2011, after they download an update Xbox users will be able to command their TV with their voice.
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Whether Nepal would be able to command the investment and expertise needed to become a large scale producer of tea is unclear.
In doing the split for potential suitors, Elliott will also be likely to command a premium price for the assets it may sell.
With France having played the initial leading role, how will its chain of command be integrated with that of the West African force?
Even if he were to join forces with the former Prime Minister Mario Monti he would not be able to command a majority there.
The force will be under the command of British General John McColl, who has been in Kabul negotiating the terms under which it will operate.
As a result, these sorts of proposals would be unlikely to command majority support, let alone the super-majority the Constitution requires to ratify New START.
But he will also insist that they should be under American command, and one senior administration official says the total number of troops will not rise.
Content is king and there is no doubt that as long as the premium networks continue to spend on content, they will be able to command a significant fee.
Fourth, there is no way that NBA players will be able to command anything north of 50% of league revenues when their NFL brethren are likely to only get 48-50% of their league revenues.
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Barclays' board cannot think of many other potential candidates who would both have the reforming zeal and would be able to command the respect of the bank's serving investment bankers (Richard Meddings of Standard Chartered is someone whose name is also under consideration).
Last month, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the command would initially be under the U.S. Strategic Command.
American soldiers are to be under U.S. command, although the operation will be run by Canada, McCurry said.
But cyber weapons can be deployed to disrupt command and control without physical destruction.
The panel suggested that a Homeland Defence Command could be organised around the National Guard.
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So he knew that when oil demand next surged, Frontline would be better able to command premium rates.
When an incoming call or message arrives, it can be received via voice command without even touching the phone.
Colonel William Higgins was abducted in 1988 by a Hezbollah linked group known to be under the direct command of Mugniyah.
Former Trident officer Chris Hobbs said that the "dilution" of Trident was a mistake but that the expertise should be retained under one command.
It would not be maintaining the Central Command's headquarters in Qatar.
For now, the command will be headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, rather than in any African country -- a decision that itself speaks volumes about the region's instability.
It may be that his very command of the business details at issue suggests that he, as much as anyone, should have been able to control events.
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