Collocations withcommand
These are words often used in combination withcommand.
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central command
On the issue of an apology, it is regrettable that central command has a different view.
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command arrangements
That would obviously apply to defence plans and to contingency military command arrangements.
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command centre
It attracted other important industries and also became a service command centre for the military.
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command language
The command language used in the interactive system is very poor, and it is not extensible.
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command post
It can act as a mobile command post.
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command prompt
The recovery console is used to provide a way to access the hard drive in an emergency through the command prompt.
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command responsibility
It is, of course, a document which lays down policy: detailed supervision of exercises must remain a command responsibility.
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command staff
From there the command staff over sees daily operations.
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command structure
The command structure of two muscles is closer to that found in the natural arm.
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complete command
We had complete command of the sea.
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direct command
It is sometimes argued that greater effectiveness could be achieved if all the security forces operated under the direct command of a supremo security director.
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divine command
In such a situation the divine command would be promulgated as a divine command.
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incident command
Training for incident command is undertaken at local, regional and national centres using live situations, simulations and virtual reality systems.
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integrated command
We are all part of an integrated command.
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joint command
The joint command is operating magnificently.
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military command
Regime theories suggest that a partisan agenda will strongly influence personnel decisions, which include discretionary military command appointments.
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mobile command
They act as mobile command platforms if there is a major incident or accident.
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naval command
Take the case of an aircraft carrier under naval command.
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operational command
In order to avoid data error of operational command and feedback, special communication model is developed.
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overall command
He had twenty-five personal guards, and took overall command of the local population.
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separate command
It has separate command structures, separate command headquarters and separate planning.
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supreme command
The former involves the claim that a person, or political body, established as sovereign rightly exercises the "supreme command" over a particular society.
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tactical command
Each new armoured divisional headquarters will be given the capability of deploying, when required, two tactical command posts to exercise direct operational command of battle-groups.
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unified command
Unified command had been arranged.
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unity of command
Administration, from its presidential centre, was reunified into a single hierarchical apparatus, grounded in ' unity of command '.
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voice command
The process of template match is to search the template library and find the least distort template compared with the voice command.
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