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Several people said that her ideas had not been implemented by the Nets and that she had been made a scapegoat for matters that were beyond her control.
Elevated to HUD secretary, Mr. Cuomo established what would become his pattern, showing little patience for matters that were not his priorities, and relying on a coterie of trusted advisers.
His portrayal of the puppyish surgery intern George O'Malley earned him an Emmy Award nomination in 2007, but Mr. Knight made headlines on two separate occasions for matters that had nothing to do with his performance.
"It must be clearly understood by every city employee with inspection responsibilities," the judge said, especially "for matters that go to public safety, that if they betray the public trust, they will go to jail".
But his name appeared more often in crime reports than in the society pages, usually for matters that fell far short of being fabulous: fare-beating, credit-card theft, threats of violence.
Such self-regulation for matters that should have more formal control is another New Labour trademark; this is also how CCTV and the security industry is largely – and ineffectively – regulated in the UK.
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