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<p>currently executing command) except when a command transfers control to another point  in which case the command is classified as a control flow command. Depending on context, other terms are used instead of command. For example, in machine code, the typical term is instruction and in an imperative language, the typical term is statement.</p>

<p>Although an imperative language encodes control flow explicitly, languages of other <a href="page.php?w=programming_paradigm">programming paradigm</a>s are less focused on control flow. A <a href="page.php?w=declarative_programming">declarative</a></p><p>
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