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"If you cut a headquarters office in western New York, and then there is a disaster there that has to be managed out of Detroit or New York City, there will be protests," Michael E. O'Hanlon, a military expert at the Brookings Institution, said.
A Francophone West African cluster could be managed out of Côte d'Ivoire, while a cluster based on historic ties combining Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi could be managed out of South Africa.
In addition, the California-based operations of Winetoday.com will be closed, she said, and that site will be managed out of the digital unit's New York offices.
And I don't really believe in this tightly integrated, very efficient environment that is going to be managed out of single control room.
"It's far better to be in one market, like Coca-Cola, and be managed out of one place, like Atlanta," he says.
Sanghi, who will lead the new fund, tell us operations will be managed out of AmEx's newly established office in Silicon Valley.
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Moreover, the fact that none of the few deaths occurred during hospitalisation, further emphasises that the major burden of disease is managed out-of-hospital.
It works by measuring employees on a wide range of metrics, ranking them on the basis of their performance, then splitting them into three groups: a small number of high performers who are lavishly rewarded; a large group of average performers who hold on to their jobs; and a third group of under-performers who are "managed out" of the organisation.
This time, attention was focused on how it was managing out-of-hours GP services in Cornwall, and massive failings that had first surfaced two years before.
The Westport-Weston Arts Councin, founded in 1969, was managed out of a tiny office in Westport's Town Hall.
A fifth of the world's hedge-fund assets (including 80% of Europe's) are managed out of London, compared with a tenth in 2002.
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