According to the SCIS, training standards may be one reason teachers do not seem to command the same respect as professionals in other fields.
In particular, we should inform the Palestinian Authority that the negotiating process cannot survive, and will not continue to command U.S. attention and assistance, unless the Palestinian Authority begins to honor its promises, especially regarding the disarming of terrorists and the delivery of wanted terrorists to Israel for prosecution.
He has an army, a navy and a bunch of nuclear weapons, not to mention an ability to command the airwaves at a moment's notice.
Even if he were to join forces with the former Prime Minister Mario Monti he would not be able to command a majority there.
One may suspect that there was a cover story, and it was not revealed to the command.
It's unusual for a procedural issue of this kind to become as charged as this one has - Mr Tyrie has let it be known that he would not wish to chair a committee that did not command all-party support, but the government seems keen to press ahead in the teeth of Labour opposition.
That, according to the Government, means the mandate can be regarded as establishing a condition not owning health insurance that triggers a tax the required payment to the IRS. Under that theory, the mandate is not a legal command to buy insurance.
The mandate is not a legal command to buy insurance.
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One of them immediately called for his CFO and wrote out a detailed memo to all county heads under his command telling them what not to spend on at all, and what to seek his pre-fact approval for before spending.
From day to day, private security personnel operate outside the chain of command and are not subject to military discipline.
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The militant groups, be they Islamist ones like Hamas or even those attached to Mr Abbas's own Fatah party, are not under his command, though he hopes to persuade them to accept this, eventually.
Ms. TOWNSEND: Michael Brown chose not to follow his chain of command.
The problem is that Abhisit Vejjajiva, the Democrats' leader, though young and handsome, may not command enough respect to lead a fractious government.
Kevin Rudd could not even command enough support to make the leadership ballot competitive, and stepped down rather than suffering an embarrassing, lop-sided defeat.
The soldier was taken to a field hospital, but the wounds were not considered life-threatening, according to Central Command.
Since this is a serious war, the leader of our forces should be at Central Command not farmed out to a federal agency.
We're not ones to shy away from the command line, but we took the opportunity to try out something that might have a... broader appeal.
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.
Such a scheme is rational, logical and eminently workable given that the foreign military is under its own command and not subject to the cumbersome and unsatisfactory UN decision avoidance process.
That allows the software to not just recognize a spoken command, but react differently based on where a user is and who the user knows, ask for clarification, and follow a long string of related commands.
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Point two is, there is broad agreement that there is going to be a transition to a different kind of command structure and that the United States is not going to lead that effort, and that our allies and partners are going to take the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone over time.
That authority, the act stated, was not to be shared with other echelons of command.
Morrell said the move was not an attempt to circumvent the chain of command or an indication that a strategy has been settled on.
The statement from the information ministry said the military would "follow the command of the president not to carry out offensive attacks except in self-defence".
An orphaned command will not be able to stand up against the daddy commands arrayed against it with decades of history and layers of bureaucracy on their side.
Later in the interview, Correa laughs about his decision not to renew the U.S. Southern Command's lease of Eloy Alfaro Air Base in Manta, which ended U.S. occupancy of the base in 2009.
Basically, if you're not willing to take a few hours to really command this thing and understand the audio production in each of your games, you might be better off with the simpler options out there.
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The Strategic Command's written objections (not to be confused with those expressed by the Air Force) when Adm.
King, Mandela and Ghandi, all formidable leaders in their own right, all used the masses not through strict authoritarian command but through influence, to achieve their goals.
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.
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