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command

[kuh-mand, -mahnd] / kəˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd /






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Legal advice concluded that the royal prerogative which commanded when the flag should be flown in Great Britain was "without legal authority in Northern Ireland".

From BBC

In the Mississippi watershed, trucks command as much as 90% of the freight market, because handoffs between railroads make rail service uncompetitive.

From Barron's

In the Mississippi watershed, trucks command as much as 90% of the freight market, because handoffs between railroads make rail service uncompetitive.

From Barron's

He added that he has hundreds of militiamen under his command, contradicting observers who put the total number of fighters across the five groups at around 200.

From Los Angeles Times

Campbell regards the premium commanded by physical silver at present as highly significant.

From MarketWatch