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  • 31Command Consulting Group — CommandConsultingGroup Industry Consulting Government contractor Founded April 2 …

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  • 32One Moment of Humanity — Space: 1999 episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 3 Directed by Charles Crichton Written by …

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  • 33Command guided — Command guidance is a type of missile guidance in which a ground station or aircraft relay signals to a guided missile via radio (or possibly through a wire connecting the missile to the launcher) and tell the missile where to steer in order to… …

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  • 34Command Airways — (IATA: DD) was a regional airline based at the Dutchess County Airport in Wappinger, New York, just outside Poughkeepsie where it began operations in 1965 as Mid Hudson Airlines[1]. In 1984 it began transitioning into operating in affiliation… …

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  • 35One Small Step (Star Trek: Voyager) — One Small Step Star Trek: Voyager episode In Astrometrics Episode no. Season 6 …

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  • 36Command-query separation — (CQS) is a principle of imperative computer programming. It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language. It states that every method should either be a command that performs an action, or a… …

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  • 37Command performance — is an occasion that one is obliged to attend, as in, My boss s invitations to dinner are always a command performance . This term originally (late 1800s) denoted a theatrical or musical performance presented at the behest of a sovereign or head… …

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  • 38command and control — comˌmand and conˈtrol noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES a style of management in which only one person or a small group take all the important decisions and tell people what to do: • The traditional approach to organizing a company relies on… …

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  • 39command — ► VERB 1) give an authoritative order. 2) be in charge of (a military unit). 3) dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height. 4) be in a position to receive or secure: emeralds command a high price. ► NOUN 1) an authoritative order. 2) …

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  • 40command theory — or imperative theory (associated with Jeremy Bentham and John Austin) is based on the notion of commands issued by a sovereign. Bentham did not insist that the sovereign power be single, indivisible and answerable to no one. The habit of… …

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