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Make the objectives clear, but give people the freedom to execute on them in their own way.
Unlike other suitors over the years, he said, Mr. Freeman has given him the freedom to execute his vision.
Every member of the squad knows their role and have the freedom to execute what they have been selected for.
If the company vision is aligned with the entrepreneur's passion, and we can give the entrepreneur sufficient freedom to execute, that's when the magic happens.
Surround yourself with people smarter than yourself, and give them the freedom to execute, trusting them to course-correct as they learn and improve.
Because men sometimes could be away from home for months or years at a time, a married woman's ability to maintain a household pivoted upon her freedom to execute contracts.
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The human body exploits the redundancy of the degree of freedom (DOF) to execute various motions and maintain the body stability.
Although missions have specific goals, the game excels by offering almost total freedom in how to execute them.
[Asad] brings a hyperagency to the process, allowing the artist the freedom and permission to execute his concept in a way that interweaves the institution, the artist and the public by moving in and between both the logistic and conceptual.
Freedom to do what, precisely?
But freedom to do what?
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