The Belgian took command from the outset and never looked in danger of even losing a game, the match lasting a mere 32 minutes.
One of the reasons that it could not command from the outset is that its member nations had not yet reached agreement to do so.
It is ideal for tasks that require lots of interactivity, for example, calling up data from a hard drive in response to a command from a user.
Mr Bush's secretary of state, Colin Powell, said that he expected the new Iraqi government to agree to put its forces under American command from July 1st.
It is ideal for tackling tasks that require lots of interactivity, for example, calling up data from a hard drive in response to a command from a user.
The second in command from Homeland Security, the Justice Department, the FBI, NCTC and the office of the director of national intelligence sat at the small conference table.
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However, Washington will send a clear signal to Iraq by moving 600 to 1, 000 staff members of the U.S. Central Command from Florida to Qatar to test the feasibility, politically and physically, of permanently relocating the entire headquarters, officials said.
These thieves are the number one revenue source for the NYSE, after the snack bar, the gift shop and whatever concession they can command from the television studios that have set themselves up on the premises to capture all the inaction of the floor and its dwindling trader population.
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Similarly, when an octopus changes skin color in self-defense, such as by mimicking a poisonous sea snake, the decision may come not from central command but from the skin itself.
For his actions, last week, Asayag was removed from his command and barred from further service in combat forces by his battalion commander, Lt.
The Environment Agency has relocated its command centre from Botley to the Redbridge Park and Ride where there is less water.
For instance, it should be possible to distinguish an insurgency with a rigid command structure from a group of smaller, randomly linked units.
The chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, said later that the BBC would look at the allegations "in a way that will have to command credibility from the wider community".
The arrest came about just five days after control of the investigation switched to Scotland Yard's Homicide and Serious Crime Command unit from the local "Sapphire" policing team, which specialises in sexual assault and rape investigations.
The law cited by Sheehan is the 1986 Defense Reorganization Act, known as Goldwater-Nichols, which defined the chain of command: from the President to the Secretary of Defense, through the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and on to the various combatant commanders, who were put in charge of all aspects of military operations, including joint training and logistics.
Johnson said poor command prevented Gonzalez from executing his plan to attack Atlanta's hitters.
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The MFO is a small international command, remote from the Egyptian-Israeli border, manning small monitoring outposts distant from any civilian population centers and lightly armed.
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Silver Command involves staff from North Yorkshire Police, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue, North Yorkshire County Council, Ryedale District Council, the Environment Agency and Yorkshire Water.
Part of its strategy to command higher prices from consumers has been adding new hardware features, such as a digital pen in the Galaxy Note series.
Doing so would permit Hanoi to borrow hundreds of millions from the newly established IMF funding facility available to countries ostensibly in transition from command to market economies.
It was between running a society from the top down, with central control and a command economy, and from the bottom up, with dispersed power and a market economy.
In short, Waxman said, there was fair notice of the facts and the chance to rebut them, as well as a neutral decision-maker who was insulated from command influence.
Employees want freedom from command and control bosses and task-based jobs and freedom to contribute their character and creativity and collaborative spirit in pursuit of a values-based mission worthy of their dedication.
Switching on radar, or an anti-aircraft gun firing a single salvo, now brings down a hail of bombs on anything deemed threatening, from command bunkers to radar stations, and even anti-ship missiles.
However the areas in which that managerial responsibility is exercised are different from command-and-control hierarchical bureaucracy: dynamic linking is used to create the space where the full talents and ingenuity of the employees can be unleashed.
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Even though, as you said, you had at the beginning the French prepared to go out and begin to operate above Benghazi and the UK indicating that they would do that, they both indicated that as asset that the United States could bring was that command and control from the beginning -- giving the nature of our assets in the Mediterranean.
Command of the ISAF passes in February from Turkey to a joint command led by Germany and the Netherlands.
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