"In their estimation, they believe that if you don't assume command you don't have responsibility there for what goes on, " he said.
But in dogs the foil sometimes didn't evaporate on command and wasn't strong enough.
Civil engineers don't command the renown of statesmen, astronauts or generals, but maybe they should.
Does Mr Tyrie refuse to chair the committee, because it doesn't command all-party support?
Even the Cubs, a Cactus League team with a strong national brand, don't command those kinds of prices.
"We can't command the premium in these categories that we do in ketchups, " says Joseph Jimenez, who heads Heinz Europe.
It didn't make sense for manufacturers to retool factories for short-lived designs or for low-volume vehicles that didn't command a royal price.
The U.S. Africa Command didn't have any immediate comment Monday.
Because of the time needed for a radio signal from Earth to reach the rover -- about 14 minutes at Mars' current position -- "We don't command the rover with a joystick or a steering wheel in real time, " Tompkins said.
Mr. ROONEY: One of the reasons we took this case is because we believe that it will lead to Marines hesitating on the battlefield because they won't have confidence in their chain of command, they won't have confidence that they'll be looked after if these allegations come up.
As an investment, it can be risky: Architecture that's so different doesn't always command a premium at resale.
But if Tim Cook wants to move Apple forward and carry on in its innovative traditions, he needs to take an important lesson in command from Commander William T.
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Unlike past viruses that have hijacked armies of PCs, Storm doesn't place the command and control of the network in a single computer.
"Regarding the possible participation of international forces in Iraq under U.S. command, we don't see anything wrong with this, " Putin told a news conference on the island of Maddalena, near the holiday haven of Sardinia.
Up the street, one of the city's many volunteer booths is staffed by eight young people who don't have as good a command of different languages.
Many teachers, used to what he called "command and control, " don't like to give up the power to students to decide what they learn, and aren't yet comfortable with Internet collaboration, he said.
General Petraeus also needs a replacement at Central Command (his nominal superior) who won't undermine his efforts.
Going from CTRL-KD as the "save to" command in WordStar to Ctrl-S isn't much of an achievement.
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"Time and time again communication is passed up the chain of command but when I was there it didn't change dramatically - the letters were sent off about the potential dangers, but things just stayed the same, " he added.
"Fastball command is the most important thing and it wasn't there where I wanted it to be today, " McHugh said.
We have chain of command to raise issues and concerns, but we don't publicly challenge the civilian leadership.
The bonus, though, doesn't make up for the higher wages that adults command.
One of Seth's strengths is that, unlike many writers of his generation, he doesn't constantly try to force readers to appreciate his command over the language.
"They don't have to go up this giant chain of command to get something done, " says Michael Burnside, an owner of a pair of northern Michigan dealerships, who left a Thor rival, Coachmen, after 17 years.
And if we do, then can we do it in a way that doesn't involve some big bureaucracy in a control and command system, but just says, look, we're just going to -- there's going to be a price to pollution.
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"When John Boehner comes to the table and he can't even bring his deputy or his third in command to vote for the deal that he is agreeing to, I think you've got a real crisis of leadership in the House, " former White House press secretary Bill Burton said.
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