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Miuccia Prada, who is more or less in charge of global clothes, has decreed it.
Not since Roman Abramovich fired him has Mourinho seemed less in charge of his destiny.
But he soon came under the tutelage of the brilliant, charismatic teacher and poet Charles Olson, who was then more or less in charge of running the college.
SO A king is back on his throne or rather he is more or less in charge of his country without actually having a crown plonked on his head, at any rate not quite yet.
Arguing that the UK relies on cooperation within the EU, Cameron said on Sunday morning: "If you can't keep your people safe, if you can't insist on the passenger information, the terrorists information we need then you are not actually more in charge of your destiny, you're less in charge of your destiny".
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In exchange, he was more-or-less in charge of what we would do the rest of the time.
From this point on, Themistocles appears to have been more-or-less in charge of the Allied effort at Artemisium.
In 2001 the British in Kabul – in the person of Clare Short no less – were put in charge of suppressing Afghan opium, fuel of most of that country's corruption.
Worldwide, women earn less than men, and are less likely to be in charge of household finances, leading to a gender gap in internet access.
We're pros at getting dinner on the table in less than 40 minutes -- sometimes much less -- since we're in charge of helping thousands of people cook every day.
This will inevitably mean putting people with less than optimal experience in charge of units whose performance may suffer, at least in the short term.
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