Sentence examples for managerial credit from inspiring English sources

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With Hodgson recouping some managerial credit after leading Palace to a relatively respectable 15th in the table, no matter that Euro 2016 will always haunt his dreams, many were keen to present this as an unusually sassy comeback by a fundamentally decent fella.

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But Ms. Young, a soft-spoken former PTA president who is credited with the managerial and people skills that have made residents accept the plan, points out that lunch eligibility is wildly inaccurate, because many parents will not disclose income.

And you look at this season the way we have managed some very difficult situations over the season and managed to accomplish your objective to win the league it's a credit to Roberto's managerial skill and his team.

Between 1982 and 1984, Micropolis made the disruptive leap from eight-inch to 5.25-inch drives through what Christensen credits as the "Herculean managerial effort" of its C.E.O., Stuart Mahon.

Lower expectations mean there is no sense of crisis at Carrow Road and, while the Canaries can be ruthless when making managerial changes, Alex Neil has a lot of credit in the bank after last season's promotion.

They revealed expansion in credit, exploration of new markets and managerial leniency toward borrower creditworthiness determine future loan losses.

England have made some shrewd managerial appointments in recent months but the players deserve great credit after this clinical performance.

Richard C. Atkinson, president of the University of California, which runs Los Alamos for the Department of Energy, announced on Thursday that he would bypass a national search for a director and instead appoint Mr. Nanos, a retired Navy vice admiral who has led Los Alamos since John C. Browne, resigned in December in the wake of credit card abuses by some employees and other managerial lapses.

This study analyses managerial perspectives on the rationaleand drivers of disclosures by deposit-taking savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs) in a developing economy characterized by the mostvibrant SACCO sector in Africa.

So, yes most of the club's cultural change can be credited to the players, but it's impossible acknowledge Boston's managerial moves as a key to their success.

The 53-year-old Little managed the Red Sox for two seasons -- his first managerial job in the major leagues after many years of managing in the minors -- and was given credit for producing a considerable amount of harmony in a clubhouse that included three aloof superstars in Martínez, Manny Ramirez and Nomar Garciaparra, and a boisterous group of support players.

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