He has a very strong personality and he commands the respect of the team.
Obligatory ruling is Allah's word concerning those whom he commands, whether by requirement or by choice.
He commands His creatures to enjoin one another to righteousness and virtue and not to sin and transgression.
American officials say that they have seen no indication that he commands such a large force in eastern Afghanistan.
He commands His creatures to support one another in Good, virtue and piety, and not in decadence and corruption.
Nonetheless, the respect he commands on Capitol Hill, particularly among Republicans, means his comments are a big blow to the White House.
In 2009 he moved his base to Somalia, where it's believed that he commands a force of between 300 and 500 Kenyan fighters.
Using activin, a protein that promotes embryo growth that took him 20 years to isolate, he commands the cells to divide and grow.
Even if he commands his own New Democracy party, the PanHellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok) has dramatically lost support and is divided under its leader, Evangelos Venizelos.
The prime minister is not held in deep affection by his party, but he commands great respect for having done what no other Labour leader has come close to achieving: delivered two successive landslide majorities.
Ayatollah Sistani has never advocated military resistance, but he has already shown that he commands enough support in Iraq to force the US-led coalition running the country to drop or revise several political transition plans.
By recruiting outside advisers from far and wide, Mr Blair has broadened the base of his government, not only in terms of the policies they produce, but also in terms of the reciprocal loyalty he commands.
He still commands the loyalty of about a quarter of the DPJ's 289 lower-house MPs, which gives him plenty of nuisance value.
He also commands the respect of politicians in Washington, Brussels and elsewhere.
And he relays commands to coaches, who then tell players when to swing, when to take a pitch, and how to run the bases.
Appearing alongside Toby Harris , the chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority and deputy London Mayor Nicky Gavron , Mr Livingstone showed that although he may not be a Number 10 favourite, he still commands support among the rank-and-file.
He found that commands sent to the device via a certain connection, port 9000, were accepted without any authentication.
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Then he changes the commands so the organism does his bidding.
By typing over the old commands, he can push the turbocharger to run faster or prod the fuel injector to add more fuel.
One of the few stated prerogatives the chief justice commands when he is in the majority is the power to assign the all-important opinion-writing.
He speaks quickly, his ideas flowing out in bursts like the commands of the currency trader he once was.
To get the baseband to listen to him, he had to override the commands it was getting from another part of the phone.
In this program, a person hooked up to the EEG sensors learned to maneuver a virtual cube around a screen using mental commands like those he or she might use when controlling a car.
Added scorer out there that we need on the floor, commands double teams when he's out there, so we need him, we need him healthy.
He describes how her responsiveness to commands from doctors is an optimistic sign, though the caveat is that with brain injuries it takes time to assess the recovery.
Again, when I was there, there were attempts being made to get Nelson Mandela, who's now very elderly, who's the one figure on the world stage who commands such enormous support that he might be able to influence Mr. Mugabe, who's an old friend.
So even after an attacker finds a security bug that allows him access to the system, he can exploit it only by reusing commands that are already in Apple's software, a process security researcher Dino Dai Zovi has compared to writing a ransom note out of magazine clippings.
But his forces are likely to prove ineffective unless he first manages to sort out who really commands them: his fragile new establishment, or the rump of Mr Saleh's old one.
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