As many faculty senators saw it, that action was just another example of the board's tendency to micromanage the curriculum. |
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Most second-home clients have demanding careers that leave little time to micromanage their project, but that's not always the case. |
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He's great at delegating, giving you an assignment, and then turning you loose on it and not trying to micromanage you or second-guess you. |
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They micromanage and overindulge in the notes they've gobbled up at coaching clinics. |
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But to think with the Church is, indeed, to think and not merely to look to the teaching office to micromanage every prudential decision. |
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I just don't think personally that Capitol Hill can daily micromanage a war in a situation like this. |
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It attracted one fifth of that amount, and only after it gave up on trying to micromanage rates of return. |
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The government's drive to micromanage so many activities creates a huge incentive for interest groups to push for special favours. |
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It should not be to micromanage the process or examine individual projects as is, unfortunately, still the case. |
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Attempts to micromanage the rate of return on private investments in roads and airports have further sapped confidence. |
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We've heard that the GC deals with things at the highest level. They don't micromanage. |
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We heard today quite clearly that the decisions they are making are very high-level, that the council does not micromanage. |
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In spite of all these successes, the Canada airports act includes 210 sections to micromanage the country's airports. |
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It is not some sort of project to micromanage vermin in restaurants or garbage on reserves. |
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At first, they wanted to micromanage, but once they understood that they had to work side by side, it changed their whole outlook on their role. |
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And you at this table can't really micromanage them, but you can create incentives to go in this direction or that direction. |
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I want it to be very clear that we as opposition members are not asking asking to micromanage this intervention, this military action. |
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We have to work with absurdly heavy procedures imposed by Member States wanting to micromanage projects, and to secure contracts. |
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The Commission is therefore pressing home all these points, which are relevant issues, but it cannot go so far as to micromanage everything. |
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The Centrelink position was that the departments continued to micromanage what it did. |
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Successful individuals know how to empower people because the higher you are in a leadership position, the less you can afford to micromanage the efforts of people. |
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A company can manage a service contract, for example, from the issuing of a work order through to completion and the system can micromanage the process. |
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I can assure the member that we do not intend to micromanage the health care system with the provinces. |
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I'm not going to sit around some map room and micromanage the war. |
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There is no reason, nor a desire for planners to micromanage. |
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Most importantly, these technologies present a serious test for simultaneously managing an amazing array of possibilities and information while resisting the temptation to micromanage subordinates. |
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But his approach is wiser than South Korea's attempt to micromanage firms. |
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It should continue to be the case through a cohesive and robust implementation of all the SIE recommendations and the reform process should not be seen as an opportunity to micromanage the Joint Programme. |
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Whilst the EU has an important role in assisting Bangladesh to achieve these goals, this should be translated into constructive action towards assisting the country, not into trying to micromanage their problems. |
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We will insist that our priority should not be to ramp up federal spending in federal programs and federal commitments across the board or to micromanage economic development. |
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State authorities do not wish to micromanage, because it is expected that each individual municipality knows best which priorities must be made, provided that the service has a satisfactory standard. |
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We do not intend to micromanage or to meddle. |
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Stop trying to fix and micromanage others. |
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It was emphasized that while the Commission should provide clear policy directives and guidance to UNDCP, individual Governments should resist the temptation to micromanage the Programme. |
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This sounds like one of those cheesy space operas in which a galactic emperor with trillions of subjects somehow manages to micromanage their lives directly. |
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