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Doanxuanquy Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

What does 'commisions" mean in the following sentence?

"The United States and other countries may be able to mobilize policies and commissions used in the broadcast and cable eras."

  

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A commision is usually an instruction or demand. In this sentence it means that countries would be able to take over or demand control or broadcasts in their area. Hoped thag helped

  • A commision is usually an instruction or demand.
  • In this sentence it means that countries would be able to take over or demand control or broadcasts in their area.
  • Hoped thag helped
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A commision is usually an instruction or demand. In this sentence it means that countries would be able to take over or demand control or broadcasts in their area.

Hoped thag helped

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