My pitbull won't bark
on Command in the house or outside, but inside if in my apartment he will growl very nasty and bark so I reward him with praise good boy and a treat
This video may exclaim that the puppy learned to sit
on command in only a matter of minutes.
We'll never understand all of the nuances of canine communication, so expecting your dog to utilise a feature of their communication
on command in response to a perceived threat from another dog, is rather unfair.
Satin Lip Pencil draws silky color
on command in soft - to - saturated tones that stay supple all day long.
Tonegawa and his colleagues use optogenetics to generate neural activity
on command in specified regions of the brain.
Not exact matches
In December 1915, the British
command even ordered artillery fire to mark every daylight hour, «and threats to court martial fraternizers and shoot deserters [had] put the final block
on any contact,» according to the BBC's documentary.
But again, Kinect, which could also be used to send voice
commands to the console
in addition to controlling
on - screen games, fell flat among most Xbox users.
The court wrote
in Boyce that «the appearance of unlawful
command influence» exists «where an objective, disinterested observer, fully informed of all the facts and circumstances, would harbor a significant double about the fairness of the proceeding» — a calculus evident
in Nance's own public comments
on Oct. 23.
Latency, or the amount of time taken for devices to communicate with one another, can be a problem
on a wireless network, resulting
in a time lag between the
command input and its effect taking place.
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...
After losing out to Bell for FIFA World Cup rights
in October, CBC's executive director of sports, Jeffrey Orridge, whose network had also lost out
on rights to the Canadian Football League and Canadian Curling Association, told The Globe and Mail, «It's a challenge for the sports media landscape
in general, to sustain these types of levels, what rights are currently
commanding.»
On the periphery of the
command center, we found a Bradley fighting vehicle, stationed
in front of small berm.
Solomon became second
in command at the Wall Street giant last month, taking
on the role of sole president and chief operating officer after Harvey Schwartz retired from the bank.
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.
«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.»
We did it every day,» he said, noting the 90 - minute update he gave to essentially the whole
command in order to get everyone
on the same page.
His earliest voyage into space was
on Gemini 3, the agency's first two - man flight,
commanded by Virgil «Gus» Grissom,
in 1965.
He had an open e-mail channel to anyone
in Multi-National Force - Iraq — and often received messages from junior leaders
on problems
in their areas that they could not get resolved through their chain of
command (or problems that the chain of
command were creating).
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike
on an ISIS - K tunnel complex
in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K
in Afghanistan
in 2017,» US Central
Command said
in a statement, referring to the ISIS branch
in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
British Columbia's film industry, which for most of the past two decades
commanded the lion's share of foreign - funded service production
in Canada, has fallen
on
If you want to remind yourself to update your LinkedIn profile every other Tuesday, simply tell the app that via voice
command and it will automatically set it up
in your calendar
on a biweekly basis, no thumb strokes required.
British Columbia's film industry, which for most of the past two decades
commanded the lion's share of foreign - funded service production
in Canada, has fallen
on lean times.
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 o
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 o
in ways that most media companies can only dream of.
«The English Channel is an absolute lifeline for the UK, and it is very important HMS Westminster and the Royal Navy maintains a watchful eye
on this key strategic link,» Simon Kelly,
Commanding Officer of HMS Westminster, said
in a statement.
In a startup or any company that employs young adults, those direct
commands from
on high, usually from the bossiest or angriest person, fall flatter than a pancake.
Hasen's point appeared to be borne out Saturday when Stone submitted an affidavit to the Nevada court pledging to post a list of cautionary
commands on the «Stop the Steal» web site
in an effort to ensure that its volunteers do not break the law.
And U.S. Africa
Command was stood up
in 2008 to direct military operations
on the continent.
Researchers are working
on a gadget that can help guide your dog
in situations when usual
commands can't be heard.
The infrared blaster that was
in the Kinect — enabling you to
command your TV using the Xbox One media remote — is now center stage
on the Xbox One console itself.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike
on an ISIS - K tunnel complex
in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K
in Afghanistan
in 2017,» US Central
Command said
in a statement, referring to the Islamic State branch
in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
My boss had far too much work
on his plate and desperately needed someone else to handle the day - to - day management of the organization, so I become the second -
in -
command to free up his time.
In a 1942 issue of Vogue, a columnist wrote: «Weddings nowadays hang not
on the bride's whim, but
on the decision of the grooms
commanding officer.
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.
On the day Plus launched, I noted an Ads product manager named Paul Adams
in close conversation with Zuckerberg and a couple of members of the high
command inside a small conference room.
The conservatives, liberals and socialists, who
command a large majority of the parliamentary seats, will work out a joint motion
on Tuesday and expect to debate the issue
in parliament
on Wednesday and vote
on it
on Thursday, Tremosa's aide said
on Monday.
** For constituent stock moves highlight the above codes
in the
command box and press the f3 button
on your keyboard
Valukas also portrayed a corporate culture
in which there was heavy pressure to keep costs down, a reluctance to report problems up the chain of
command, a skittishness about putting safety concerns
on paper, and general bureaucratic resistance to change.
In addition, military cooperation
on NATO's eastern flank had progressed, and the alliance was now overhauling its military
command structure.
To understand why leaders put
on these superficial shields and how to breakthrough them, I recently sat down with Gen. Stanley McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and international forces
in Afghanistan and of the Joint Special Operations
Command.
This deal makes sense as it puts Verizon
in a
commanding role to deliver content
on handsets and reap the rewards from the advertising.»
In that way, it's much like voice control or the gesture
commands found
on certain video game consoles.
HomePod, unveiled at Apple's annual WWDC conference
in San Jose, Calif.
on Monday, will be able to play music
on command from Apple's streaming Apple Music service, using Siri to handle voice
commands.
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.
I never anticipated the extramarital affair between David H. Petraeus and Paula Broadwell, the woman I'd worked with for 16 months
on a book about Petraeus's year
commanding the war
in Afghanistan.
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.
The aircraft features an advanced data link system, HOTAS (Hands
On Throttle And Stick)
commands, three radios, a latest generation Targeting Pod, and also a sophisticated HMCS (Helmet Mounted Cueing System), that alongside the rest of the aircraft's sensors, allows the pilot to effectively employ the weapon
in a matter of seconds.
To enable this feature, you can use a keyboard
command Ctrl + Shift + S or simply go
in Tools section of the menu bar and click
on voice typing feature to get started.
Boyce was known
in the diplomatic community for his knowledge of Thailand and
command of Thai;
on the show, he spoke fluently and elegantly.
«Blockchains are useful when there's no central authority
in command, or when there's risk that the owner of the platform might fold,» Emin Gün Sirer, a professor at Cornell, expert
on distributed systems, and co-director of the Initiative for Cryptocurrencies and Contracts, said
in an email.
Brand the overview of your products, events, and campaigns, then share your
command center display
on every screen
in your office, regardless of size.