Loyal and fierce British Army fighters for generations, they command respect - and in their enemies, fear.
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The people who have the most right to be influencers are those who have accomplished real achievements and command respect.
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All it asks is that China keep in mind that demographic magnitude, economic weight and military power by themselves do not command respect.
"Jim's name and knowledge command respect on Capitol Hill, " Bush said.
They see the Church's leader as the conscience of the nation, and for that he will need to command respect, not just inside the Church, but in the country too.
Lee Kuan Yew argues that PAP ministers command respect because they are ready to be scrutinised, and that his libel actions were designed to defend the government's reputation, not to silence the opposition.
It helps if the latter command respect.
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The Proud. and signature motto Semper Fidelis are widely recognized and command instant respect.
They'd certainly command more respect than some of the central banks now issuing fiat money in eastern Europe.
Wahid appears to have neutralized the most recalcitrant military officers, and he continues to command popular respect and authority.
The problem is that Abhisit Vejjajiva, the Democrats' leader, though young and handsome, may not command enough respect to lead a fractious government.
These women command more respect, are recognized for their dignity, integrity, character and intelligence over those who win a popularity contest in the West.
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And the skills of a good manager sound judgment and deft handling of his charges command little respect among hard-bitten traders who wield huge power in banks.
For the Zionist movement to succeed in liberating the Jews, its leaders needed to demand and command the respect - not the sympathy - of other nations.
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hussein al-Ahmar, who died in 2007, was one of the few Yemenis to command widespread respect -- a man often described as the father of modern Yemen.
The changes it was bringing in would help students get a "real understanding of a subject and gain qualifications that command the respect of the best universities and employers", she added.
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.
The schemes Blago allegedly invented to "monetize" his public authority, while never rising to the sophistication of, say, a credit default swap, still showed a cunning that would command the respect of any Wall Street Ponzi master.
Much more importantly, it requires someone who will, from Day One, have the confidence of that community's professionals and command the respect of Congress, his or her counterparts in the executive branch, foreign interlocutors, the public and the press.
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Barclays' board cannot think of many other potential candidates who would both have the reforming zeal and would be able to command the respect of the bank's serving investment bankers (Richard Meddings of Standard Chartered is someone whose name is also under consideration).
That includes strict adherence to the military chain of command, and respect for civilian control over that chain of command.
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According to the SCIS, training standards may be one reason teachers do not seem to command the same respect as professionals in other fields.
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.
We will appeal to people from all backgrounds, not by sloganising but by adopting a civilised approach to politics and formulating honest policies that command support and respect.
While Tung was said to consult Chan infrequently, he needed her to command civil-service respect and cooperation.
In Asia, physicians (particularly specialists) are in short supply and command the sort of respect not seen in the West since Dr Kildare.
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