Not exact matches
Models who manage to
become household names
command high rates for their work.
The idea of «living wage»
became much more important in America, where labor was usually in demand and therefore able to
command a
higher price and to set other limits and conditions governing employers» access to it.
Ryder, a 33 - year police veteran who until six months ago was a detective sergeant and the
commanding officer of the department's Asset Forfeiture and Intelligence Unit, declined an interview with Newsday, but said in a statement that
becoming commissioner «is the
highest honor that anyone can receive.»
His
high - up father - in - law appointed him to
command of the evacuation of District 9, which, unsurprisingly
becomes violent as the residents realize they have no choice in the relocation.
«These kids come out of
high school with a very shaky
command of
high school math and eventually
become teachers who can show their students the steps for doing a long division problem, but can't tell them why it works.
If, like my story above, you've got a client waiting to hear back about a price, know that as you
become more established, you'll be able to
command higher prices.
Large - capacity models could give Apple a reason to
command more money for its
high - end iPhone, a situation that's seemingly
becoming the norm these days among flagships.