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You cannot delegate the process to a website as you might delegate it to your secretary or your long-suffering spouse.You can, however, delegate some things.
"I can make data available in real-time to my doctor, but I might delegate access to monthly figures to my mother," he explains.
Mr. Aftergood said the President's Daily Brief could be declassified by Mr. Bush, by the director of central intelligence, George J. Tenet, or by any official to whom they might delegate the necessary authority.
Some might delegate the imperative of forward movement to a high-torque Ram, Ford or GMC pickup and the mobile domicile to a trailer, generally a far less expensive proposition than an R.V. Trailers, however, don't have the cachet of coaches, a point driven home on my final day of vacation.
If you travel with a group of friends, you might delegate navigation to the person with the best sense of direction.
Someone wishing to flirt by text – the modern equivalent of the love letter - for example, might delegate the precious task to their most textually talented acquaintance; or, at the least, might spend many hours composing and revising the perfect 140-character communication.
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He said he also planned to find an apartment within walking distance of the Capitol, though he suggested that the search might be delegated to his wife.
Still, he said, "as the robot gains the ability to be more and more aware of its situation," more decisions might be delegated to robots.
It added that there were command-and-control arrangements in place to use those chemical and biological weapons, and that intelligence showed Mr. Hussein might have delegated authority over them to his son Qusay.
A third explanation for low levels of awareness amongst the GPs and ED consultants could be that reporting was not seen as a prime function of medical staff and might be delegated to nursing or administrative staff.
An alternative might be to delegate fiscal policy — that is, taxing and spending — to a separate technocratic body, which can rely on legal authority rather than popularity.
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