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If you're in charge, it means that you get the benefits of a percentage and your friends are favored and so on.
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It means that each nurse who works in the center is in charge of forty children'.
Yet in state-owned industries, politicians are in charge, which means that whenever politicians cannot resist getting involved in what should be management decisions, political priorities take precedence over commercial ones.
If a charge appeared at a Connecticut establishment, it meant that Puccio was in Connecticut.
Having a filmmaker that Frank is comfortable with in charge means that the photographer lets his guard down here more than he might have with a relative stranger.
Not only did the defection of what eventually totalled 29 Labour MPs, one third of the moderate Manifesto Group, help to weaken and fragment the progressive centre to the advantage of the Tories, it meant that "extreme leftists were in charge of the Labour party during Michael Foot's leadership," said Healey.
I was surprised to discover that Mohammad was in charge, which meant that a rumor I'd heard from Hadi and others was true.
As patients pay almost £1bn of that in NHS charges, this means that they are paying for nearly two-thirds of all non-hospital dentistry.
In Thailand, some argued that the preponderance of family-owned businesses — and the lack of clarity about precisely which family members were really in charge — meant that only bankers already working in big institutions like Bangkok Bank and Siam Commercial Bank could determine which borrowers were creditworthy.
Oh, and only intelligent people should be in charge, and that means white people.
Instead, you need to be in charge, and that means you need to be comfortable.
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