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To be up to no good.
To be planning something bad, mischievous, etc.
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It is up to the chairman and the board to make the correct decision which is right for the long term future of the club.
"It is up to the chairman's judgment.
"We were told we were taking over for the game [against Derby] and whatever happens after is up to the chairman, so we'll look forward to hearing from him I'm sure".
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We obviously want to keep him and that will be up to the chairman".
Holt added: "Obviously it's up to the chairman now.
It is not up to me to decide, it's up to the chairman.
"But it's up to the chairman to decide who he thinks is right for the job".
"I honestly don't know how it's going to work, it's up to the chairman and the manager," he continued.
"It's up to the chairman and the board to make the correct decision that's right for the long-term future of the club as it's not good to keep changing managers.
"It's up to the chairman and the board who they bring in, I have no idea if that will be tomorrow or in a few weeks, but I've enjoyed my time as caretaker".
Following are excerpts from a news conference yesterday in Austin, Tex., at which Paul H. O'Neill, President-elect George W. Bush's choice for secretary of the treasury, discussed his background, as recorded by Federal News Service Inc.: I understand perfectly well that Fed policy is up to the Federal Reserve chairman.
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