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If it's true, you're freed up to pursue something you're really good at because in all likelihood, you've delegated something you didn't have the time for or interest in doing.
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And when Justice Kennedy asked if it can delegate the function to the judiciary, and that is what McPherson seems to suggest, then can it not delegate something less?
This is when I have to make myself delegate something to someone in my support group.
It's not advisable to delegate something you don't have a firm understanding about like booking a show, how the contracts work, the revenues and expenses of being an artist, the selecting of a producer, song-writing, or whatever.
So it's not that 'delegating' in and of itself is hard, it's what happens after you delegate something: "Who am I if I'm not putting out these fires every day?
It offers the festival's 1,700 delegates something different from more mundane industry conferences, despite its growing appeal to commission-hunting independent producers and, increasingly, international delegates.
And an extremely literal view would be that Mr. Romney will not clinch the nomination until he receives an outright majority of delegates — something which cannot happen mathematically until May.
A bundle of energy and tension, accused of being more entertaining at the side of the pitch than his team is on it, waving his way frantically though his routine, celebrating goals by punching Valencia's unsuspecting delegate, something had to give some time.
"I like to be up-to-the-minute on my things, but if I can't do it, I'll delegate that something to someone else so that I don't have to worry about it," she said.
"I am never put on a delegated legislation committee on something which I could contribute to.
On "The View" on Thursday, Mr. Obama said that he still had a BlackBerry, but that he didn't personally send out the White House's Twitter messages; they are delegated to a 20-something aide.
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