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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority timing" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing the timing of decisions or actions taken by an authority figure or organization.
Example: "The authority timing of the new policy rollout was crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "timing of authority" or "timing by leadership".
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"He's got maturity to his game, authority, timing and understanding of the game.
"You have to wait until their mid-20s before they get that authority, timing, the maturity, to do things that those qualities bring.
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The New York Times, rarely quick to ascribe motives to law enforcement on the news side, noted federal authorities' timing.
The IMF confirmed receipt of the request, saying that it will next discuss with Greek and EU authorities "the timing and the modalities" of talks on the next bailout.
PORTLAND, Ore .— Lawyers for Mohamed Osman Mohamud, the teenager accused of trying to detonate a bomb at a crowded Christmas tree-lighting ceremony here, suggested on Monday that the government might be "manufacturing crime" and accused the authorities of timing the plot for maximum publicity and effect.
Nobody could spit a verse with more authority – and his timing, cadence and delivery were pitch perfect.
Most companies use some version of the "BANT Scorecard" which evaluates sales opportunities according to budget, authority, need and timing criteria.
Beyond that, the Justice Department official said lawyers at the department had concluded that no one in the executive branch had any legal authority over the timing of elections, which he said was an issue for Congress to decide.
The picture offers the most moving account we've ever had of how an ordinary, rather disagreeable man, challenged and then electrified by catastrophe, grows into a great leader — in this case, a man possessed of an uncanny sense of timing, authority, and force.
No one has explored the strange behavior of the American investor in the 1990's with more authority, or better timing, than Robert J. Shiller, a Yale University economist who laces economics with big doses of psychology in his new book, "Irrational Exuberance".
Even Republicans with deep-seated concerns about expanding the government's counterterrorism authority said the timing made it difficult for them to speak out today without appearing insensitive to the memory of those killed on Sept. 11 and disloyal to President Bush.
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