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He knows how to manage us," Schmeichel told BBC Radio Leicester.
Don't manage us at all.
"Instead of managing the community, the community manages us.
So there is memory that we manage, and there is memory that manages us.
"The coaches are very good at managing us.
He seemed interested in managing us.
Are multinational bodies such as the IMF doing all they can to prevent crises or, if they happen, to manage them competently?The financial upsets of the past two decades, and especially the East Asian crisis of the late 1990s, have yielded a mass of new information and spurred a great deal of activity under each of these headings.
The objective of the intervention was to provide GPs with sufficient understanding to manage, competently but not expertly, those headache disorders that are common in primary care.
He wrote: "People want a fairer, better Britain, but they also need to have confidence in the ability of a government to manage the economy competently.
He adds: "The abiding sin of the government is not that some ministers are rich, but that it seems unable to manage its affairs competently".
Despite Gordon Brown's celebrated handling of the banking crisis in 2008, in the face of a spiralling public sector deficit voters no longer trusted Labour to spend responsibly, tax fairly, and manage the economy competently.
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