Sentences with phrase «language than the command»

Windows 7 added PowerShell, a more powerful command - line shell and scripting language than the Command Prompt.

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His command of the language already is much better than it was last year, when he had trouble one day ordering at McDonald's.
Whether charter schools do a better job than regular schools in closing the achievement gap between English - learners and students who already have a command of the language is expected to be a thread in testimony at a hearing scheduled for Sept. 17 before...
The A-Class L Sedan's voice control supports not only natural language recognition, rather than forcing drivers to memorize specific commands and instructions, but is now capable of handling multiple Chinese dialects, including Sichuanese and Cantonese.
The QX80 Monograph concept borrows the brand's latest design language, but its sculpted exterior, geometric shapes and large front grille give it a more commanding presence on the road than the QX30 or QX70 models.
Its brilliant eight - inch touchscreen is paired with a voice recognition system that's programmed to understand conversational, or natural, language, rather than to stiff, specific commands typical of other systems.
Leaving those aspects aside, I should also add that Mr. Reeves» command of sound and rhythm produces lines of such beauty that I suspect one would recognize it even if heard in a language other than one's own.
Now I must admit the English language gives the term «master» a much more powerful and commanding sound of authority than «mistress» but I want my gift infused with feminine, not masculine power.
Fred and Laura have come up with a system of sign language to communicate with Skyler, including more than 20 commands.
The commands become far more than cues, they actually become a language between the person and the dog.
Can there be a greater joy than listening to the superb advocate, analysing the evidence, eloquently drawing upon history and literature and law, commanding the power of the English language, exercising the art of persuasion?
Voice prompts are still frustratingly prosaic and are limited to a specific lexicon rather than a natural language engine that lets you bark commands without memorizing specific phrases.
In the post, Fox stated Google Assistant will understand voice commands in «more than 30 languages» by the end of 2018.
Named Bixby, the service is designed to replicate the things you can do with touch for voice, letting you speak commands while also using augmented reality to scan devices with the camera, and supports more than 50 languages.
Cortana understands natural language, accepts voice commands, and can do so much more than finding a file or web page, as you'll soon discover.
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