The Lua's ultra-precise 2D scroll wheel also lets gamers give every wheel command with absolute precision.
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The force will be based in Russia under a single command, with member nations contributing military units.
China has adopted market economics while Cuba still has a command system with most of the economy under state control.
The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command culminates with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe.
Within months after taking office, President Obama established an executive-branch cybersecurity coordinator and a new Cyber Command colocated with the super-secret National Security Agency at Fort Meade, MD.
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But, she continued, they did not know the basic terminology to use and appeared unable to set up an effective central command system with which to properly manage information.
We have to trust our armed forces, and our national command authority with how they are pursuing the accomplishment of this war on terrorism, and understand that it's not a 100-yard dash, but a marathon.
But the very effort to ensure the fairness of prosecutions under the Uniform Code of Military Justice depends on a principle that contributes to the protracted and confidential nature of such prosecutions: preventing command interference with the proceedings.
He met with General John Abizaid, who heads the US Central Command, and with General George Casey, the commander of US forces in Iraq.
With France having played the initial leading role, how will its chain of command be integrated with that of the West African force?
The Bomber Command clasp was introduced in February, following a review of military decorations by former diplomat Sir John Holmes, who concluded that Bomber Command had been treated "inconsistently" with their Fighter Command counterparts.
During the war Bomber Command was tasked with attacking Germany's airbases, troops, shipping and industry.
That's one reason the U.S. Space Command is joining with the FBI to build an information-warfare strategy.
It started because soldiers in combat needed to move about untethered, yet remain in contact with command posts.
Damballa discovered the botnet in March and has been tracking its communication with command-and-control servers around the world.
The command pad appears with one upward swipe on the screen with the S Pen button pressed down.
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Their sensors record network traffic and use a feed of data about threat sources associated with command and control servers.
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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He added several experienced strategists to his campaign command and, with the endorsement of Steve Forbes, put forth a flat tax plan.
Dempsey also ordered U.S. Special Operations Command, along with the military services, to examine a "responsible way to assign women to currently closed" military specialties.
In her summing up on Wednesday, Assistant Deputy Coroner Frances Kirkham said evidence suggested that the firefighters from incident command who dealt with the blaze did not have knowledge of the building layout.
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You choose the beans and the type of milk or cream, and if your guests want tea or hot cocoa, it also dispenses hot water on command, along with hot milk, frothed milk, or any milk combo you want.
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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.
In the House of Lords, the government was urged by Lord Marlesford to include in the inquiry "the possibility of replacing the top operational command of UKBA with the appointment of retired military officers who have spent their professional lives defending the realm".
"We were able through Nato to stand up with command and control, we were able to get our assets moving very quickly, we were more than capable within the limitations we had to get our air power projected... to ensure that we had Typhoon and Tornado performing very effectively, of course very recently adding in our Apache attack helicopters, " he said.
As the second-largest AmEx stockholder, with 50 million shares (Berkshire Hathaway is the largest), Davis had the clout to command several probing sessions with Kenneth Chenault, the CEO, on the options question.
The exercise, with a command centre in Poundbury, Dorchester, will test their response to the scenario of a radioactive leak from a submarine with a damaged nuclear reactor core.
All those key stakeholders have been selected on the basis of inclusiveness and representativeness with a certain command of legitimacy and respect in the work they do and represent as individuals and organizations with the women and youth groups at the district and national levels.
Of course the Mac was created in part as sort of a backlash against the command line interface of DOS (typing long strings of complicated computing commands, not pointing and clicking with a mouse like we're used to now), though Mac OS X now boasts a Unix Shell terminal with its own command line interface.
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.
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