A. refers to the way armies have transformed themselves with the tools of the digital age such as precision-guided missiles, surveillance drones, and real-time command, control, and communications technologies and Adamsky begins with the simple observation that it is impossible to determine who invented R.
Time will tell if the team can maintain its success once its young stars accumulate enough service time to command big raises.
The cycle time for making Command has dropped to 35 days from 100, Mr. Welsh says.
By the time he took command of Bravo Company, he already had four combat tours under his belt.
Look for the team to make him a starting pitcher down the road, once he accumulates the service time needed to command a big raise.
At the same time, issuers command lower coupons on synthetic yuan bonds than dollar bonds, pocketing the difference, though they forego any gains on renminbi appreciation.
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In other words, Google saves you time in order to command more of it.
Over time, he gained command of Senate procedures, won some friends among Republicans, but lost none of the stubbornness that made him vote his conscience, take risks and damn the consequences.
The Nuclear Posture Review proposes that we consider a series of options that extend presidential decision-making time, by strengthening command and control apparatus around those nuclear weapons, and that we open discussions with Russia to reduce the possibility of either an accidental launch or a false detection of a launch.
In fact, I just spoke with the command sergeant major--that's the senior enlisted person in Afghanistan--the first time a woman has been the command sergeant major in a combat theater and that was her point completely is that it's more than a recruiting issue.
However, they were in the chain of command at the time that Newsnight shelved an earlier investigation into abuse claims against former BBC presenter Jimmy Savile.
But now they have lots of capital tied up in a mature, even declining, industry that cannot control its costs properly, it is time for them to take command.
In 2003 Nato took its operations outside Europe for the first time when it assumed strategic command of the UN-mandated peacekeeping force in and immediately around the Afghan capital, Kabul.
Thanks to spin-off launches and acquisitions, under his command the number of Time Inc titles grew from around 20 to 140.
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Battles come all too frequently and are often tedious, and you'll find yourself using the Retreat command just to avoid wasting time.
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Darryn James, a spokesman for the U.S. Pacific Command in Honolulu, according to Time magazine.
At the time, Bishop was working at a Pacific Command office that develops plans to deter potential U.S. adversaries, according to his LinkedIn profile online.
Playing fast moving games over an internet connection poses a number of technical challenges, including latency - the time the remote system takes to execute a command.
In fact, America's biggest worry at the time was the Soviet Union, which practiced command and control even more than we did-and at the point of a gun.
It was sent to America's military high command in May, during a time when relations were febrile following the killing in Pakistan by American special forces of Osama bin Laden.
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The Bush Administration has created the Department of Homeland Security, while the Defense Department has organized a new Northern Command in which for the first time a combatant commander has the entire continental United States within his area of responsibility.
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Some in the high command think they can still play for time.
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This time I had no choice but to confront and command the numbers--or face public humiliation in front of my peers and a jury.
For the first time, Mr Bush showed himself to be in command of such issues (the focus groups said they thought he looked presidential).
The new Commandant, General James Amos, took command in late October, just in time to participate in the budget discussions that killed the amphibious vehicle.
And Netanyahu, his senior cabinet ministers and the IDF high command should not be devoting their precious time to dealing with Obama and his ever-escalating demands.
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O'HARA: Retired Colonel Patrick Lang, former head of Middle East intelligence at the Defense Intelligence Agency, says that historically insurgencies over time do consolidate and thus extend their level of command and control.
"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.
For example, at the same time that the Navy has stood up a cyber command to protect its warfighting nets, it has begun implementing a new information architecture called the Next Generation Enterprise Network likely to be more vulnerable to hackers and spies.
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