Sentences with phrase «more in command»

As the laps roll by, you feel more and more in command.
«THE WHITE RIBBON» Michael Haneke's latest answers more questions than we have come to expect from the ornery auteur; that lack of interpretive leeway keeps this from the teasing heights of his best work, but Haneke has never been more in command of his formal and technical gifts.
This allows them both to appear physically more in command of the space around them.
Agree with a lot said above — great to have Kos back, Per now more in command — Ospina is a calming and competent influence too — Monreal deserves a big pat - on - the - back for his many roles and Bellerin is developing fast — Le Coq has been great at DM with Santi and Rambo taking the creative and b - to - b roles (and the Ox too before injury)-- Giroud is back and scoring goals

Not exact matches

Just one head's up, though, if you're the guys being bought: Keep your bags packed, because once you're inside the place, you'll quickly find that you'll have no more ability to command additional resources than the guys who were there in the first place.
The robot has a built - in HD camera to monitor the house or keep an eye on pets, and speakers to react to voice commands or play music, among much more.
At times controllers are using Reapers, Predators or both «combined in a formation» as a more efficient way of using their sensors, according to Lt. Col. Eric Winterbottom, chief of the Commander's Action Group, U.S. Air Forces Central Command.
Army Gen. Joseph Votel, the chief of US Central Command, has said the war in Afghanistan has settled into a stalemate and that he thought «it will involve additional forces to ensure that we can make the advise - and - assist mission more effective.»
In the case of Facebook, the company has more than 1.5 billion users — far more than any other single media business commands — and it tracks what they see and click on in ways that most media companies can only dream oIn the case of Facebook, the company has more than 1.5 billion users — far more than any other single media business commands — and it tracks what they see and click on in ways that most media companies can only dream oin ways that most media companies can only dream of.
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).
The trucks commanded higher prices, too: They sold for an average of $ 49,552 in 2017, up more than $ 6,000 since 2014, according to Edmunds.com.
To write «Command and Control,» Schlosser spent more than six years steeped in declassified government materials and interviewed military experts, scientists, and «broken arrow» eyewitnesses.
It operates in multiple languages and offers more games and activities, including a partnership with Target that allows users to order Target products using voice commands.
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).
Five years later Amarok's 115 companies in 45 states together command 9 % of the market and do more than $ 1.2 billion in sales.
There may be an outlier or two of otherworldly talent — you could use the example of Steve Jobs (no MBA) in the CEO world — but for the most part, there will be more great talent to select from, which should cause a decrease in the salaries those people command.
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:
Young companies are now offering higher salaries than the tech industry average — with developers earning 26 percent more, marketers raking in an additional 7 percent, and sales / business development folks commanding a 12 percent premium to work at startups.
The command center pulls in information from more than a dozen data streams in real time, including patient health records, emergency dispatch service updates, lab results, and tabs on how many hospital beds are available at any given time.
Homes here command high prices, and the Cape Quarter, right in the middle of this village - in - the - city, offers beach and leisure wear and accessories from some of the more imaginative independent retailers and designers in South Africa.
I will have sex with you»» and «the two (or more) of you do not work in the same chain of command
That's because the CMIT Solutions name commands instant credibility — with more than 150 offices across the nation, CMIT Solutions is relied upon for affordable IT solutions in small and medium - size businesses in nearly every major city.
So Europeans and Asians see U.S. companies pumping more and more dollars into their economies, not only to buy their exports in excess of providing them with goods and services in return, and not only to buy their companies and commanding heights of privatized public enterprises without giving them reciprocal rights to buy important U.S. companies (remember the U.S. turn - down of Chinas attempt to buy into the U.S. oil distribution business), and not only to buy foreign stocks, bonds and real estate.
More affluent users with more buying power in markets like the US, UK, and Canada command higher ad prices, effectively subsidizing the social network for those in developing nations where ad rates are loMore affluent users with more buying power in markets like the US, UK, and Canada command higher ad prices, effectively subsidizing the social network for those in developing nations where ad rates are lomore buying power in markets like the US, UK, and Canada command higher ad prices, effectively subsidizing the social network for those in developing nations where ad rates are lower.
In simple terms, the more complex and sophisticated the computational commands you want to execute, the more gas (ether) you will be required to pay.
In a recent set of tweets this weekend, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that more voice commands would be rolled out to...
We believe that the company can command an even higher valuation multiple in the years ahead that would bring it more in line with other high quality, financial - technology service providers.
It's just they don't have the cash cow of ESPN, which commands more than $ 6 a month in fees per subscriber, according to SNL Kagan.
The reason for choosing the hotels market as the first place to offer large - scale commercialisation of its own smart speaker is because hotel guests are likely to have more demand for such services, according to Du Haitao, product director of Alibaba's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Labs... A «Westin» branded hotel in Sanya in China's southern island province Hainan — part of the Marriott Group — is already testing the voice - command service.
The little known, firm which commands a market cap of Rs 1,100 crore, has seen its share price more than double in the past one year.
Atwood's state - of - the - art fleet command high dayrates are likely to be some of the last rigs to ever go idle in the event of a more protracted global rig slowdown.
In this way, we create a situation in which the app does not grow in size when more capabilities are added; it merely has to be able to run the commands that are on the serveIn this way, we create a situation in which the app does not grow in size when more capabilities are added; it merely has to be able to run the commands that are on the servein which the app does not grow in size when more capabilities are added; it merely has to be able to run the commands that are on the servein size when more capabilities are added; it merely has to be able to run the commands that are on the server.
Now that advanced refunding has been discontinued, issuers could command a little more flexibility in their financing structure.
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.
Furthermore, since, as is self - evidently apparent, the classes of beings are, at a command, in motion in a fashion a thousand times more well - ordered than that of an army, each group, from the stars, sun and moon and their motions to the flowers of the almond, displaying the decorations and uniforms the Pre-Eternal All - Powerful One has conferred on it, and the motion He has determined, in a way a thousand times more regular and perfect than that of an army — since this is so, the universe has an Absolute Ruler behind the veil of the Unseen, and its beings look to and conform to His command.
Yet Christians are commanded to be «prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you» (1 Peter 3:15), and unless one is determined to do no more than mutely wave people towards the nearest church, this can only be achieved by giving some account of the coherence (not perfection) and development (not fulfillment) one discerns in one's own life.
Not all military coflticns are religious coflticns, but I'd be much more comfortable with a chain of command that realizes that than I would be with one that thinks that this war or that war will usher in the end times.
As in liberal Protestantism, the Father was Good; the Son, being human, even better and more philanthropic (well, the Jews and Muslims dropped this bit); and keeping God's commands involved less tradition or ritual and more love of our fellow - men, all men being sons of the one Father.
In the Bible, are we commanded more often to judge, or to evangelize?
Her latest novel, The Handmaid's Tale (Houghton Mifflin, 1986), is commanding attention as a considerably more ambitious book, part of a new phase of her work that includes the poems in True Stories and the novel Bodily Harm (both published in 1981) Exposing male / female power games within an alarmingly widened field of vision, Atwood bears prophetic witness to the largest, most subtle and most violent manifestations of power in our time.
So in a CHOICE between commands against gays and the Golden Rule, the Golden Rule was obviously MORE IMPORTANT.
«At the center of biblical faith,» says Walter Brueggemann in a sermon on this passage, «is a command from God that curbs economic transactions by an act of communal sanity that restores everyone to proper place in the economy, because life in the community of faith does not consist of getting more but in sharing well.»
Or if he once or twice stretched forth his hand in command, and it happened, and I then meant to understand him better or love him more, I would doubtless see him weep also over me, and hear him say: To think that you could prove so faithless, and so wound my love!
Even the leaders of the empire were afraid, this time of Mordecai, since he was the second in command in the empire, and had become more and more powerful so that they helped the Jews.
To say that it is not moral for man to do it but then say it is moral for god to do the same (or even more extreme action) means that you believe in divine command theory (look it up) which is a very dangerous concept and the argument is full of holes.
It tells me they have more interest in following the fashions of a segment of American Christian culture than in following Jesus» command to love one another as he loves us.
Lastly, I would again offer that these forms of apologetic responses to the depictions of genocide in the bible are little more than a Nuremberg Defense, i.e. the abdication of personal moral responsibility to evaluate a particular command in obedient deference to perceived authority.
For Christians, then, to recover and understand the meaning of the command to have «no other god,» it is necessary first to recognize that the victory of the Church in history was not only incomplete, but indeed set free a force that the old sacral order had at least been able to contain; and it is against this more formless and invincible enemy that we take up the standard of the commandment today.
And after my young friend leaves me and turns her back again on her family, once more to take refuge in the commands of her master, I rejoin that community of scholars and reflect on the religious context of what has gone on here, just as it has in a hundred other interviews.
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