Sentences with phrase «by the command in»

Albertin, who lauded the successes recorded by the command in 2016, said her visit was to strengthen existing relationship between NIS and UNODC and find areas that required further assistance.
The statement noted that the surveillance efforts by the command in the period under review also made a total of 270 seizures, with a Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N235.6 million.
The commissioner gave the warning at a stakeholders» meeting organised by the command in Gombe state on Monday.

Not exact matches

Harley, which commands about half of the U.S. big - bike market, has seen its U.S. market share erode in recent years as it grapples with an ageing customer base, weak demand from younger buyers and discounts offered by rivals.
Three rival companies, founded by scientific pioneers in this field — Editas Medicine, Intellia Therapeutics, and CRISPR Therapeutics — have gone public this year, and together command a market cap of nearly $ 1.7 billion.
«As each natural disaster goes by, we hone our processes already in place so we can react quicker and faster the next time this happens,» said Pete Capel, a 26 - year Home Depot veteran and merchandising executive in charge of the hurricane command center.
If a soldier were to do this, he faced disciplinary action by his commanding officer which could include imprisonment, an especially unsavory prospect in the Victorian era.
Much of the cocaine from the region — Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru are the world's biggest producers — travels to the US, plying sea and air routes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean, as shown by the map below, which was prepared by US Southern Command and displayed at the hearing.
The Air Force Court of Appeals in May 2017 also reversed a conviction in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful command influence» in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
In turn, the competitive pressures generated by the increased demand for labour will bid up wages, to the point where the extra revenues generated by hiring an additional worker are completely offset by the higher wages that this worker can command.
Commanded by a colonel, the entire 3rd brigade of the 1st Armored Division was spread out for miles around the sandy grounds, partaking in a large exercise called Bulldog Focus.
The Swedish company, which began trading in an unorthodox direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange in April, reported steady growth by most financial measures but failed to deliver the commanding performance that could...
In 2006 he joined Coach as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd been named second - in - command and was being groomed for the top joIn 2006 he joined Coach as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd been named second - in - command and was being groomed for the top join - command and was being groomed for the top job.
And Keurig, the pod - brewing system made by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, is the undisputed leader of the pack in North America; it commands a reported 40 % of the market in Canada.
We think a lot about Nixon's downfall in the wake of Watergate, but few recall he won the job by commanding electoral landslides (and even beat John F. Kennedy in the popular vote back in 1960).
«By training a second in command in these practices, I'm able to delegate anything that might cross my plate, allowing me to concentrate on projects necessary for company growth.»
Capt. Kathleen Atanasoff, a spokeswoman for AFCENT, cautioned that the numbers released by the command — which includes assets and actions under the Combined Forces Air Component Commander, or CFACC — don't reflect the «entirety of kinetic activity in OIR,» such as assets belonging to coalition partners or other U.S. components, like the Combined Joint Land Component Commander and Special Operations Joint Task Force.
His earliest voyage into space was on Gemini 3, the agency's first two - man flight, commanded by Virgil «Gus» Grissom, in 1965.
Leakers and whistleblowers often are motivated by a lack of trust in their chain of command.
An investigation by Buzzfeed's Aram Roston reveals that Purple Shovel LLC — founded in 2010 by former counterintelligence officer Benjamin Worrell — was paid $ 50 million by the Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in December to provide the US - trained New Syrian Force with foreign weapons and ammunition.
After years of iPhone users getting let down by Siri, the first truly mainstream voice agent, Amazon billed the Echo as a speaker that, by the way, has a few smart voice commands built in.
Significant incremental adoption of SES Networks» O3b based services by the U.S. Department of Defense was the main driver of growth in U.S. Government revenue with more than 20 sites in operation and more than five gigabits per second now under contract, most recently with U.S. Africa Command.
Since 2006, it's been conducting the Global RepTrak Pulse study that sizes up the relative respect and affection commanded by the globe's biggest companies, a task that involves polling more than 85,000 consumers (the interviews ended in mid-April).
There some good evidence here that a Google Home smart device with a screen is in the works, but the code found by Android Police could also pertain to an upcoming software feature that lets you use a voice command to play a YouTube video on a separate screened device.
Paintings with an artist's personal story increased in value by 11 percent, while two otherwise identical eBay listings commanded very different values.
But as Coach reined in its prestige - sapping ubiquity, hired a hot fashion designer in Stuart Vevers and ramped up the caliber of its bags, as exemplified by its pricey but coveted Rogue line, it has been able to command ever higher prices, and more crucially, set itself apart from rivals like Michael Kors (kors) and Kate Spade (kate).
Apple Took a Commanding Lead in Wearables in the Fourth Quarter as Fitbit Slipped By Aaron Pressman
Commenting on his entrepreneurial journey with Wrappup, Salman said, «It's been a wild ride for sure, from a simple idea at a hackathon, to a working prototype in 24 hours, to the current state of the platform driven by predictive A.I. and voice commands - it's been an incredible experience.
Skeptics in command - and - control power structures miss the many opportunities to shift to a more human workplace, as exemplified by servant - led companies, including:
The Russian account was denied by the U.S. Central Command, that in an email to The Aviationist explained that there was no truth in the allegation:
COMPASS CALL's adaptability is directly attributed to its spiral upgrade acquisition strategy guided by the Big Safari Program office and Air Force Material Command's 661st Aeronautical Systems Squadron based in Waco, Texas.
«By comparison shopping you're going to uncover the best deals around that are out there and put yourself in a position where you can command the best terms that are available in the market,» says McBride.
Readers may recall a Medium post earlier this year by venture capitalist Hunter Walk, in which he described how interacting with Amazon's virtual assistant device Echo, which responds in a female voice to sharp commands addressed to the name «Alexa,» was teaching his young daughter bad manners.
Commanding the Tribune completes a long quest for Ferro, who has built his standing in Chicago as a tech investor year by year.
The 934th has been recognized as a leader in energy - savings initiatives by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command.
Analyst Tom Tien at Taiwan - based TrendForce estimates that Amazon and Google commanded 87.2 % of global smart speaker market share in 2017 followed by Alibaba and Xiaomi at 4 % and 3 % respectively.
The order is usually given by a commanding officer as a form of discipline, but in the #GiveMe20 social media campaign it's taking on a new meaning as a visible sign of support for veterans.
The counterpart of that reduced multiplier is an increase in the Fed's overall command of the public's savings, for it's the public that ultimately supplies the funds that financial institutions in turn hand over to the Fed, by holding those institutions» IOUs.
In that instance, the loser was Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who was forced by the president to resign his command of U.S. forces in AfghanistaIn that instance, the loser was Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who was forced by the president to resign his command of U.S. forces in Afghanistain Afghanistan.
The ongoing inquiry into possible connections between the Trump administration and Russia continued to command investors» attention, although the decision by Donald Trump Jr. to release personal email communications produced only a short - lived momentary downturn in indexes before they regained lost ground.
This is a judgement supported by the gyrations in markets induced by relatively small fluctuations in the perceived chance of Brexit and by the very high prices commanded by out of the money options.
In early April 2011, the Rafael team wrote a chapter in military history and won international glory when a first operational battery deployed by Air Defense Command near Ashkelon intercepted in flight a Grad rocket meant to hit a residential area in the southern coastal citIn early April 2011, the Rafael team wrote a chapter in military history and won international glory when a first operational battery deployed by Air Defense Command near Ashkelon intercepted in flight a Grad rocket meant to hit a residential area in the southern coastal citin military history and won international glory when a first operational battery deployed by Air Defense Command near Ashkelon intercepted in flight a Grad rocket meant to hit a residential area in the southern coastal citin flight a Grad rocket meant to hit a residential area in the southern coastal citin the southern coastal city.
Zuckerberg and Facebook second - in - command Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer, have faced criticism for going somewhat AWOL by not commenting publicly sooner or addressing an all - hands meeting at Facebook on Tuesday.
The company gave Alexa a woman's voice and name in the first place, and then set it up for ire and abuse by giving Alexa the impossible task of responding accurately to an infinity of requests and commands.
Chinese policymakers want to resurrect their reformist image among domestic intellectuals and the middle class by yielding more power to market forces to determine its currency exchange rate, which offers some compensation for July's aggressive, command - and - control intervention in the A-Share market.
Mr Cameron was asked what he thought about Jesus» command to sell all we have and give it to the poor by a member of the public at an event in the Chilterns,...
Many of our social problems today demand a resurrection of values in a manner that can not be compelled by constitutional command or legislative enactment.
God so commands all orbital velocities inwardly from the lowly atoms and even outwardly toward issues of all that is made celestially orbital... Our humanoid embodiments of orbital atoms are merely buildings structured just so to be inhabited by godly generations on a scalar dimension unequaled in the inward depths and breadths of spatial reciprocity...
Part of this comes from their prophetess» declaration that spiritual perfection IS attainable in this life and all of her followers should be working towards it by adhering to her commands.
It was a command stated by Jesus himself to» go out and make desciples, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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