EBay's average selling price has risen as it has successfully steered more buyers to so-called trusted sellers who command premiums.
But Afghanistan cannot continue for long without politicians who command wide assent.
The lessons she learned about withholding judgment are evident as she considers the scandalous, self-destructive women her age who command so much tabloid attention.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, says the apology reflects the government's nervousness over the role of monks, who command high public respect.
PA's two powerful military chiefs, Jibril Rajoub and Muhammad Dahlan, who command the Preventive Security Force (the Palestinians are not allowed an army) in the West Bank and Gaza respectively.
Finally, the six-years-and-up veterans who command the big money.
Our proposals will also be informed by leading external figures including academics and others who command public respect and have a recognised interest or expertise in the different elements of democratic reform.
Among the other actors who command the public's trust and attention and, as a result, make our list of the 10 most influential actors: box office superstar Will Smith, Academy Award-winner Robert De Niro and humanitarian heavyweight Angelina Jolie.
In these stories told by third parties, one glimpses an extraordinarily honorable and caring Mitt Romney, a man who takes charge and takes responsibility, a man who takes command and knows how to accomplish by delegating but who also takes pleasure in rolling up his sleeves and doing himself what needs to get done.
Dunford, who took command of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) about two months ago.
Francis of Assisi, as a man of action, and someone who can command attention.
That's important because paying organic chemists, who can command six-figure salaries, is expensive.
Then why do businessmen clamour to hear the wisdom of renowned academics, who can command large fees on the conference circuit?
These officers developed a particular interest in the generalship of Creighton Abrams, who assumed command of U.S. forces in Vietnam in 1968, after William Westmoreland.
He ended the show with a series of silk crepe dresses in red, olive, black and navy, which though soft, showed a woman who was in full command of who she is.
Bicester Heritage Limited will operate the site after they submitted a bid alongside three other organisations, including Bomber Command Heritage who wanted to preserve the base as a museum to Bomber Command.
It commemorates the 55, 573 members of the Bomber Command who lost their lives during World War II.
Wild said her son always wanted to go into the military, like his father, who is a command chief in the Air Force Reserve at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
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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Reiza -- who had fluent command of seven languages -- repeatedly evaded capture by the Gestapo and, when the Allies reached Italy, was appointed by British officers to the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA), organizing entertainment for Allied troops in Genova and Udine.
And this report says that the information, this information about Russia's role, came from captured Iraqi documents, and those documents, it says, claimed that the Russians had a source inside the U.S. military command who was funneling information to the Russian ambassador in Baghdad, who then gave it to the Iraqis.
"When you start dealing with a senior bunch of scientists trained in conventional physics and they see a young upstart with a miracle material, most say 'no, ' and they say it rather vehemently, " says James Collis , who evaluates technology for the logistics division of the Naval Air Systems Command and who has closely followed Branagan's work.
Seventy years on their bravery is being recognised with the Arctic Star medal for those who sailed on the convoys and the Bomber Command clasp for those who flew at least one operational mission over Germany and France.
So was Paul Revere, who was second in command of an artillery regiment of the Massachusetts militia.
In July Ignacio Coronel, who was third in command of the Sinaloa mob, suffered a similar fate.
That could aid Mr. Cruz, who is believed to command a more energized following, political experts said.
John Foss, commanding general, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (who had responsibility for U.S. forces in the Sinai).
We think of people who pass laws or command armies, run big businesses, people with fancy titles, big salaries.
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McChrystal also failed to get direct support from the man who recommended him for command, Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
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