Example sentences for: command-and-control

How can you use “command-and-control” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • This approach is vastly more effective, and cheaper - two-thirds cheaper - than the traditional "command-and-control" approach.

  • Allowing sources to make reductions where it is most economical to do so is one of the reasons cap and trade programs should be less costly than command-and-control programs that achieve the same or even fewer reductions.

  • The acid rain cap and trade program created by Congress in 1990 reduced more pollution in the last decade than all other Clean Air Act command-and-control programs combined, and achieved significant reductions at two-thirds of the cost to accomplish those reductions using a "command-and-control" system.

  • The proposal also envisions a large nuclear command-and-control system consisting of land-, sea-, and submarine-based missiles, and it would limit nuclear strike authority to the prime minister or his designate.

  • Cost savings - The acid rain cap and trade program passed by Congress in 1990 achieved reductions at two-thirds the cost of achieving the same reductions under a command-and-control system.


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