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Because effective directors can come from so many backgrounds, an appropriate education requirement is difficult to define.
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A gay chorus has enough divas among its singers -- an effective director can't be one, too.
"I am unwilling to sign a standstill agreement, for doing so will neuter my ability to be an effective director".
An effective director "had the idea, sourced it, manufactured it, figured out how to promote it, how to extend its life," Mr. Burke explained.
How do you fit William Morris, radical designer of floral prints, and Chief Inspector William Melville, the first effective director of Special Branch, into such a saga?
Bigger than the crisis which resulted in the departure of both its chairman and the most popular and effective director-general in living memory?
"Tom has been a strong, effective director at the F.D.I.C. for the past seven years, and his experience should serve him well as the next comptroller of the currency," Mr. Johnson said.
Herbert Ross, a shamelessly effective director of big Hollywood entertainments, wisely pumped up the volume and the action in the original film to distract us from the script's thinness.
But now Ellison says he doesn't have the time to be an effective director.
A lack of state funding means that each of the public hospitals seeks complementing income and equipment from external sources and partners (which can lead to the paradoxical situation that a District Hospital with an effective director may offer better services than the Départmental Hospital).
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