His computer is programmed to respond to his voice commands.
As he took up his new post on Tuesday he said he wanted to hand back more responsibility to Bosnian politicians and reduce the wide-ranging powers that his post commands.
But he spent three years reverse engineering the flight navigation software that receives ACARS signals to find bugs that allowed him to send his own commands to the systems, either from a software-defined radio that can be tuned to use ACARS or from a compromised airline system.
He commands His creatures to enjoin one another to righteousness and virtue and not to sin and transgression.
He commands His creatures to support one another in Good, virtue and piety, and not in decadence and corruption.
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.
Mitt Romney just wants to be president, and the aspect of his character that commands the most respect for me is the one that conveys how little that desire has to do with gratifying his own ego.
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.
In other words, Wright commands respect by his actions, not by a letter on his shirt.
From his base in the southern Turkish city of Gaziantep, Adnan Altunkaya says his family-owned company commands two-thirds of the Iraqi nappy sector.
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.
Then, with a combination of voice commands and buttons on his cell phone, he navigates through a spoken list of options.
Radcliffe, a diabetic who is connected to an insulin pump and glucose monitor at all times, demonstrated how a malicious third party could transmit wireless commands to remotely disable his insulin pump.
Then he changes the commands so the organism does his bidding.
He speaks quickly, his ideas flowing out in bursts like the commands of the currency trader he once was.
The driver got out of the vehicle but didn't follow police commands to turn around and put his hands in the air, said Simpson, who lives in an apartment near the interstate in Victorville.
But the movie's title is "Greenberg, " not "Marr, " and Mr. Stiller commands a kind of awe in his refusal to clothe the naked hostility of a character who suffers from the autoimmune disease of self-loathing. ("Life is wasted on people, " the hero says at one point.) An ardent arsonist, he has burned most of the bridges that once connected him to friends and a flourishing career.
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Ron Paul, a libertarian congressman from Texas who commands a small but devoted following for his unstinting hostility to the Federal Reserve and foreign entanglements, is also likely to enter the fray.
Viktor Orban, the prime minister, has lost a useful ally, but his replacement will be chosen by parliament, where Fidesz commands a two-thirds majority.
Officers asked him to drop the weapon -- commands the lieutenant must have screamed many times before in his 20-year career.
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.
"The officers made verbal commands for the suspect to drop whatever he had in his hand, to stay still and to speak with the officers, but the suspect continued to make threats, " Jodi Silva, a police spokeswoman, told CNN affiliate KTRK in Houston.
With this medal we ask the god who commands us to love our neighbor as ourselves, to wrap his arms around the family of Corporeal Jason Dunham, a Marine who is not here today because he lived that commandment to the fullest.
Mr Estrada still commands a huge following among the poor, who were enchanted by his cinema roles as champion of the underdog.
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From his penthouse office 70 stories above Central district, Li Ka-shing commands sweeping vistas of Hong Kong's fabled harbor on one side and its equally renowned Peak on the other.
John Nicholson, who commands along the Pakistan border in the east, also made it clear that his troops were less concerned with finding bin Laden than routing out the Taliban and any al Qaeda fighters who came their way.
Certainly there is no one in the current ANC leadership who commands anything close to the kind of respect that Mr. Mandela does, or who casts his unifying aura.
His party's rise coincides with a slump for the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party, which pollsters now say barely commands 10% support, and the collapse of a rival in Punjab, the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-i-Azam).
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