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I don't like to be in charge until I know what I want.
Maybe one day I would like to be in charge of my own team but it is not something I am thinking about now.
Or if they say to me, "You know, I like to be in charge," then you're thinking, this person's not going to thrive in his group.
"We are pleased that we are able to continue this extremely faithful and successful collaboration beyond the World Cup and Jogi Löw would also like to be in charge when we want to start our home group games at Euro 2020 in Munich".
I am a little bossy and I like to be in charge, but I'm a peacemaker, too.
Through this transaction, I learned that I like to be in charge and that buying a home can be a very emotionally charged experience.
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He likes to be in charge".
Mr. Rumsfeld is the chief executive, the man who likes to be in charge and bark out orders.
(In this way, she couldn't be less like Lesley who, as was apparent from the beginning, likes to be in charge).
Her mother was a health-care aide who served on the school board and, like her daughter, liked to be in charge.
Perhaps the split was occasioned by their four-decade age gap, or the assertive opinions she did not hide from a husband who likes to be in charge, or her aggressive socializing.
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