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A10 Gore Plans to Delegate Attacks Vice President Al Gore's campaign is planning a multimedia offensive this week that assails Gov. George W. Bush over his record in Texas and his occasional slips of the tongue, Gore aides said.
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As she unpacked her computer, she asked Assange how he was planning to delegate the work on Project B. More Icelandic activists were due to arrive; half a dozen ultimately contributed time to the video, and about as many WikiLeaks volunteers from other countries were participating.
So Swaniker planned to delegate his idea of starting a school.
Even if you are the best at doing the work you plan to delegate, realize that delegating work allows you to do other things with your time.
Unless the work you plan to delegate is very important, it's probably alright for your helper to learn how to do well over time.
The Coalition for an Open Convention had brought about 1,200 dissenting Democrats to Chicago two months in advance in order to plan challenges to delegate credentials and also a platform repudiating the Democratic administration.
Speake-Marin plans to gradually delegate operations until he can function purely as an ideas guy.
Anger erupted when he stated plans to merely delegate some of his power.
The city's municipal union leaders generally praised the proposal, and they are expected to help persuade the trustees of the five plans to vote to delegate their decision-making powers to the new, unified board.
In Canada an 'Alternative Payment Plan' enabled physicians to delegate tasks to teams, allowing them to spend additional time with their more complex patients [ 40].
The Arab League plan calls on Mr. Assad to delegate his responsibilities to his vice president, so the debate in the Council swirled around whether using the word "delegate" actually represents a demand that Mr. Assad step down, according to a diplomat present, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the delicacy of the subject.
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