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W. Richard West Jr. "should have exercised better judgment" in spending funds from the National Museum of the American Indian on travel and other expenses during his tenure as founding director, the Smithsonian Institution's inspector general found in a report released on Tuesday.
The Kellock Commission placed considerable blame upon the Navy and in particular upon the Admiral, for not having exercised better control over the sailors' celebrations ashore.
He could have exercised better judgment when the now-defunct mortgage giant Countrywide Financial put him in a "VIP" mortgage program, the committee rightly said.
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But Michael Powell will need to exercise better judgment during his tenure as F.C.C. chairman.
Recruiters say banks are redoubling efforts to recruit directors with more financial expertise who can exercise better oversight.
BACK IN THE BAG Sunday is the day I try to eat better, exercise better and sleep better; it'll all be shot by Tuesday.
In speaking of friends, writer says that if our government insists on choosing our friends for us, it has some obligation to exercise better taste.
"I am very disappointed that the NFL and its hearing office didn't exercise better discretion and judgment in my case.
On the other hand, he added, most co-ops have strict policies regarding sublets, thus exercising better control over the number of renters in the building.
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