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And being able to manage, being able to lead, being customer-focused, being innovative, being able to stand up for what you believe in, being accountable -- those are the skills that the mayor needs.
It appeared that a large part of leisure time was used to rest in order to manage being able to work.
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Managing everyday life can be understood with the meaning of "managing", being able to take care of oneself and to have an influence and the opportunity to influence one's own life and be able to realize one's vital goals in life.
Available evidence indicates that managed care was able to reduce health care expenses in the United States through constraints on utilization of service.
Here the best she has been able to manage is, for the most part, to be spared severe provocation.
"Managing is being able to deal with people," said Williams, 36.
Says Komansky, "The essence of managing enterprise is being able to anticipate change and reinvent yourself when appropriate".
Imagine the body of the horse as a big source of power that the rider has to manage to be able to get a good to excellent performance.
Usually the teams I have managed have been able to score goals and naturally I'm disappointed but that's my responsibility".
Mischief managed, we were able to shift the system over to its full traffic configuration.
We've managed to be able to live together for a very long time in this city.
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