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With Roy due to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, Lacroix will delegate negotiations to a top aide.
And it is most likely that in an emergency, the state will delegate responsibility to the counties involved.
If history is anything to go by, he will delegate economic policy to technocrats, and focus his own energies on tackling insecurity and reducing corruption in government.
They assume he will delegate the nitty-gritty of policy to the likes of Vince Cable, the Lib Dems' Treasury spokesman, while radiating calm and looking elegantly prime ministerial.
He has also said he plans to continue practicing medicine one day a week and will delegate much authority to his staff, "since we medical people are used to working in teams".
"It's going to be a committee delegating to a committee that will delegate to a subcommittee, and it worries me that it could take many, many years for anything to happen," said Mansour al-Jamri, editor of the newspaper Al Wasat and a government critic.
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"I like to be up-to-the-minute on my things, but if I can't do it, I'll delegate that something to someone else so that I don't have to worry about it," she said.
Or: Things are too crazy this week; I'll delegate more until they slow down".
But how will delegates make these vital decisions-and are there tools that can help us all make better decisions and create our own defining moments?
Will it build for itself, or will it delegate and live with the consequences?
But Bush will not delegate everything.
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