He has the right fundamental qualities for national leadership and that is why I commend him to all Conservatives. |
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Surely Alex knew what he was doing, after so many successful trips had been accredited to his leadership. |
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In my view a change of leadership would give them a better chance of accomplishing it. |
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All politicians are accountable to us and we must not confuse arrogant indifference with real leadership. |
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It can make us rude, abrupt and impatient, but it can also inspire us to tremendous courage, bravery and leadership. |
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One facet of this tragedy is the absence of visionary leadership capable of leading humanity out of its quagmire. |
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Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |
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Not before time, an organised effort is under way to raise the standard of management and leadership in Scotland's public sector. |
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I'm feeling abnormally pessimistic about the absurd lack of substantive leadership we are receiving. |
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Like many reengineering efforts, a leadership change left most of the plans hanging in the team's war room. |
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Ralph's superior leadership qualities are reflected in his constant defence of Piggy. |
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There are times in the history of any company where change in senior leadership makes sense. |
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He is jealous of their prowess, and those qualities together in this time could be the biggest asset that we have in leadership. |
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In many cases, it has become a code word for abdicating the responsibilities of political leadership. |
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Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled. |
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So news of his consultations with the Chinese leadership was closely watched. |
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Still, personal magnetism and motivational esprit remain important qualifications for leadership in evangelical groups. |
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The art of leadership is the ability to move between the two poles at the appropriate times. |
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But that had no appreciable effect on military performance until the top leadership itself began to waver and retreat. |
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Feeling entitled to power, leadership, and control is a general description of patriarchy. |
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There is no quick fix, no matter how good the leadership is. |
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An officer characterized by such a style of leadership refrains from one-man decision-making, trusts his collective and takes its opinion into account in making decisions. |
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He said the UDM's ostensible affinity to traditional leadership failed to accrue any benefits to the party this time, as it did in the 1999 general election. |
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Plenty of conservative commentators have said he should step down from his leadership position. |
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In contrast, Boehner's leadership team filed into his ceremonial office and greeted the teary newly-elected Speaker with hugs. |
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In the 90s, it kept gay men out of leadership roles in the Boy Scouts of America. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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God has to continually prompt and prod him, and puts his brother Aaron at his side to do most of the real leadership. |
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He is busy building war rooms and planning important strategies to hold onto party leadership and the hereditary right to run the country that goes with it. |
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Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership. |
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He showed strong leadership qualities and organisational skills. |
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Time for new leadership and bolder ideas that appeal to the rest of America. |
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And yet he showed the best kind of leadership by putting himself in a can-do mindset. |
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We don't need to abandon ourselves to free-market capitalism under the spiritual leadership of cable television. |
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Recent election losses have led to open rebellion among some party members, who are calling for a complete change of leadership. |
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In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability. |
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With access to Petraeus, Broadwell decided to structure her dissertation around a case study of his leadership. |
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And the centrist-deficit-hawk complex will clamor for a grand bargain and leadership. |
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The GOP leadership is too hierarchical, too buttoned-up, too cautious, too boring. |
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Police have unions, for one, and those unions influence the elections of their civilian leadership. |
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And yet for all his bullish talk of collective leadership, his 14 years in power have been anything but a joint effort. |
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According to those close to her, Ford was broken-hearted when her daughter and handpicked successor lost her leadership post. |
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While the fashion world wailed about the effect of the collapse of the economy on retail, she briskly assumed the leadership role. |
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Another GOP member familiar with the leadership comments on this brinksmanship scenario for both sides. |
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Branstad bragged that the state GOP has 11 field offices and new leadership devoted to raising money. |
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Some may or may not agree with his right-wing views, but they will wince at serious London politics treated by the Tory leadership as a celebrity Eton wall game. |
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The Army leadership also feels it can weather any blowback from Washington. |
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The message is that strong progressive leadership is within reach if women seize it at the ballot box. |
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The Taliban leadership also was balking at opening a political process that NATO quite rightly demands must be Afghan led. |
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But leadership is more than an assemblage of intellectually correct positions. |
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In September, Natalie Bennett was elected party leader and Will Duckworth deputy leader in the leadership election took place. |
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She then reiterated the call alongside Jonathan Bartley as they announced their plan to share the leadership of the party. |
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During the 2015 Labour leadership election, Andy Burnham said that he would introduce a graduate tax to replace fees. |
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The lack of clear leadership led to civil and military unrest, and for a popular desire to restore the monarchy. |
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Each would retain its own political identity, leadership and councillors but staff and budgets would be combined for cost savings. |
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One approach to this issue was by the use of perturbation theory, as developed under the leadership of John Archibald Wheeler at Princeton. |
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Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in Switzerland under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. |
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Besides England, the Netherlands were, under Calvinist leadership, the freest country in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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Early Methodism experienced a radical and spiritual phase that allowed women authority in church leadership. |
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He was active in numerous leadership roles and promoted Methodist Union that came about in 1932 after his death. |
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Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. |
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The director is the head of LSE and its chief executive officer, responsible for executive management and leadership on academic issues. |
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Killigrew's theatre lasted nearly 120 years, under leadership including Colley Cibber, David Garrick, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. |
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Under Monica Mason's inspired leadership The Royal Ballet has had a great ten years. |
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Ramsey was replaced by Jackie Milburn, under whose leadership fortunes on the pitch plummeted. |
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Under Brearley's leadership, England went on to win the next two matches before a drawn final match at The Oval. |
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The extent of leadership given by these gentlemen has long been a subject of discussion. |
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Wimbledon is considered the world's premier tennis tournament and the priority of the Club is to maintain its leadership. |
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The ability for leadership to prevent these violations is a key variable in determining internal sovereignty. |
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The second, legitimacy based on charismatic leadership is devotion to a leader or group that is viewed as exceptionally heroic or virtuous. |
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Asquith introduced an Amending Bill reluctantly conceded to by the Irish Party leadership. |
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Additionally, France reformed its government into the French Fifth Republic in 1958, under the leadership of Charles de Gaulle. |
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The opposition Labour Party also faced a leadership challenge as a result of the EU referendum. |
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Parallel to events in Germany, a movement began in the Swiss Confederation under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli. |
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Not only was the Church highly aggressive in seeking out heresy and suppressing it, but there was a shortage of Protestant leadership. |
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Baquet and his evolving leadership team face daunting challenges. |
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Modern scholarship remains sharply divided over the nature of Anselm's episcopal leadership. |
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However, with the early death of McCartney, confidence in the country's leadership waned. |
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In 632 the Bulgars established the khanate of Old Great Bulgaria under the leadership of Kubrat. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Any time there is an opportunity for the Black man in the community to be in that leadership role, the community wants him there. |
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Corporations...bluewash by suggesting ethical leadership and affiliating with the United Nations. |
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So, how do you present a two-week usability study of Quickenloans.com to senior leadership in Forrest Gump style? |
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After 1860 the focus on chemical innovation was in dyestuffs, and Germany took world leadership, building a strong chemical industry. |
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Under the leadership of Alfred the Great and his descendants, Wessex would at first survive, then coexist with, and eventually conquer the Danes. |
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In 569, some Saxons accompanied the Lombards into Italy under the leadership of Alboin and settled there. |
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To prevent this from happening, the Ulster Volunteers were formed in 1913 under the leadership of Edward Carson. |
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The secretariat was divided into bureaus, with each being placed under the leadership of one freedman. |
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John of Gaunt assumed leadership in France with limited success, and peace negotiations over several years were inconclusive. |
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Increasingly, Edward began to rely on his sons for the leadership of military operations. |
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The able leadership of Bedford prevented Charles VII from retaking control of northern France. |
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The rebel manifesto, The Complaint of the Poor Commons of Kent, was written under Cade's leadership. |
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Under the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, a more radical reformation proceeded. |
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Portugal had rebelled in 1640 under the leadership of John of Braganza, a pretender to the throne. |
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After the capture of Richmond in April 1865, the state capital was briefly moved to Lynchburg, while the Confederate leadership fled to Danville. |
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They received no training in administration or leadership to make them independent of their British officers. |
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Under the leadership of John Calvin, Geneva became the chief international centre of Reformed Protestantism and Latin biblical scholarship. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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Even the men he had trained and who owed much of their success to Wren's original and leadership were no longer young. |
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Thus, George promoted his old tutor, Lord Bute, to power and broke with the old Whig leadership surrounding the Duke of Newcastle. |
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This was not a political office, but his actions and leadership were noteworthy. |
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The headquarters and leadership of the Church of Scotland also remained, as did the universities and the medical establishment. |
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In 1951, the Conservative Party returned to power in Britain, under the leadership of Winston Churchill. |
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From 1943 to 1945, the US led and coordinated the Western Allies' war effort in Europe under the leadership of General Dwight Eisenhower. |
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So on 10 May, Chamberlain resigned the premiership but retained the leadership of the Conservative Party. |
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During October 1944, he and Eden were in Moscow to meet with the Russian leadership. |
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Loss of power weakened Heath's control over the party and Margaret Thatcher deposed him in the 1975 leadership election. |
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Major also had to survive a leadership challenge in 1995 by the Secretary of State for Wales, the aforementioned John Redwood. |
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This was despite the Conservative support equalling that of Labour in the months leading up to his departure from the leadership. |
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The wide scale of abstentions and rebellious votes destabilised the Duncan Smith leadership. |
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Nadine Dorries warned the Prime Minister that a leadership challenge could happen. |
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The old guard argued that trends showed they were regaining strength under Smith's strong leadership. |
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It was a continuation of the trend that had begun under the leadership of Neil Kinnock. |
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Membership numbers continued to climb after the start of Corbyn's leadership. |
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Tensions soon developed in the parliamentary party over Corbyn's leadership. |
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On 11 July 2016 an official leadership election was called as Angela Eagle launched a challenge against Corbyn. |
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On 24 September 2016 Corbyn retained leadership of the party with an increased share of the vote. |
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Since 1951 the party has been a member of the Socialist International, which was founded thanks to the efforts of the Clement Attlee leadership. |
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On 14 May, Miliband announced that he would stand as a candidate in the forthcoming leadership election. |
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In the ensuing contest, Miliband supported leadership challenger Owen Smith. |
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Consequently, Clegg resigned as leader and was replaced by Tim Farron, who was elected in the leadership election. |
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Campbell resigned on 15 October 2007, and Vince Cable became acting leader until a leadership election could be held. |
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On 18 December 2007 Nick Clegg won the leadership election, becoming the party's fourth leader. |
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Membership of the Liberal Democrats rose from 45,000 to 61,000 as the party prepared to hold its 2015 party leadership ballot. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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I believe very strongly in fascism, people have always responded with greater efficiency under a regimental leadership. |
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His performances and leadership inspired and influenced the team to qualify for 2016's major international rugby league competition. |
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While heredity had some weight, leadership status was more subdued over time, than allocated in succession ceremonies and conventions. |
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In the east were the Picts, who fell under the leadership of the kings of Fortriu. |
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Without his leadership the Jacobite army was soon defeated at the Battle of Dunkeld. |
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The event made Childe abandon faith in the Soviet leadership, but not in socialism and Marxism. |
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In his adolescent years, Charles was noted for his bravery and flamboyant style of leadership. |
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After years of one humiliating defeat after another, both the military and civil leadership of France were demoralized and discredited. |
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The extent of her actual military participation and leadership is a subject of debate among historians. |
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His weak leadership was probably the most important factor in ending the conflict. |
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Britain had a difficult time appointing a determined senior military leadership in America. |
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In 1873, his leadership led to the passage of laws restructuring the High Courts. |
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He resigned the party leadership in 1896 and never again held political office. |
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The direction of the party, its leadership and organisation were heavily contested and the expected electoral progress did not emerge. |
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Following the failure of 1895, this leadership became reluctant to overextend the party by running in too many electoral races. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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Their response was to devise their own programme for government but the Labour Party leadership rejected this. |
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Under his leadership, the dominion expanded to include Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island. |
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The MacNeil leadership itself was among the migrants, settling at first in Canada, but moving to America by the 20th century. |
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In 2004 she announced that she would stand as a candidate for the leadership of the SNP following the resignation of John Swinney. |
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It quickly became apparent that no other candidate would be able to receive enough required nominations to run a credible leadership campaign. |
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Nominations for the SNP leadership closed on 15 October, with Sturgeon confirmed as the only candidate. |
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The party's commitments to a devolved Scottish Assembly were to decline under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher. |
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Her deputy, Alex Rowley, has taken over as acting leader until the conclusion of the ongoing leadership election. |
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In the later stages on the Eastern Front, Soviet training and leadership improved, as did their equipment. |
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Under his leadership after 1909, Liberals extended minimum wages to farm workers. |
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The major landowners looked eastwards towards Henry's court for political leadership, and many also possessed estates in Wales and England. |
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John was duly executed, but his claims resonated with those criticising Edward for his lack of regal behaviour and steady leadership. |
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Questions were also raised about the divisional leadership and about securing officer commissions through influence. |
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Speaking to the European Parliament on 14 February 2008, he called for European Union leadership in the war against climate change. |
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Under Morgan's leadership, a coalition was formed with the Liberal Democrats that arguably brought a degree of stability to the administration. |
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A leadership election will be held in the autumn of 2017 to choose a new leader. |
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The Equippers Church network comes under the leadership of Ps Sam and Kathy Monk. |
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Fresh Welsh revolts followed in 1294 under the leadership of Madog ap Llywelyn. |
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It also involves working with the nuts and bolts of management and leadership. |
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Roy's technical skills and leadership set the high standard for which Ordnance Survey became known. |
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This served the purpose of preparing the young man for a leadership position at home, often in government or diplomacy. |
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Under the leadership of Freeview founder Andy Duncan, 2005 saw a change of direction for Channel 4's digital channels. |
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Crises in band management, money and band leadership were creating growing frictions within Badfinger. |
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The Berber people of North Africa, who had provided the bulk of the invading armies, clashed with the Arab leadership from the Middle East. |
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The Lusitanians and other native tribes, under the leadership of Viriathus, wrested control of all of western Iberia. |
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The Scandinavian colonization was principally Norwegian and Danish under the leadership of Rollo. |
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Most notably, Saudi Arabia nationalized Aramco in 1980 under the leadership of Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani. |
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Most U.S. corporations today are overmanaged and underled. They need to develop their capacity to exercise leadership. |
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His forces caught Arthur by surprise and captured the entire rebel leadership at the battle of Mirebeau. |
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It was agreed that the plan was futile but the will of the civilian leadership must be respected and a joint agreement was signed. |
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However, this very looseneess of kyai leadership structure has promoted schism. |
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The Ebionites may have been a splinter group of Nazarenes, with disagreements over Christology and leadership. |
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However, these 3 books were also agreed upon and recognized as canon by church leadership shortly thereafter. |
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Indeed, this type of leadership was the standard advice of Greek tactical writers. |
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Portuguese explorers, under the leadership of King John II, then developed the Cape Route to Asia around Africa. |
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However, it was doomed by poor planning, short provisions, weak leadership, lack of demand for trade goods, and devastating disease. |
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Some argue that there was no formal leadership during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic. |
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He was also frequently absent at the court of King Edward in the south, and possibly showed a lack of leadership against the raiding Scots. |
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It cannot be assumed, however, that the control animal is deliberately taking a leadership role. |
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After his expulsion the leadership of the Marcomanni was contested by their Suebic neighbours and allies, the Hermunduri and Quadi. |
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In 1945, after the Second World War, a twofold leadership based on a British model was introduced. |
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Bands comprise small, mobile, and fluid social formations with weak leadership. |
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Cuba's leadership has called for reforms in the country's agricultural system. |
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They left Scandza in three boats under the leadership of Berig, the legendary Gothic King. |
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Many members of the Soviet leadership came from Ukraine, most notably Leonid Brezhnev. |
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Road building had been a major issue in the 1920s under the leadership of mayor Konrad Adenauer. |
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When Orestes refused, the tribes revolted under the leadership of the Scirian chieftain Odoacer. |
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But there appears to have been the custom of the individual kings uniting under the leadership of a single king in military expeditions. |
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The tribes were united and ruled under the leadership of Rurik, a leader of a group of Varangians. |
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Iceland was under Norwegian leadership until 1380, when the Royal House of Norway died out. |
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The Visigothic leadership maintained its Arianism up until at least the reign of King Liuvigild. |
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The prevailing mood of the Soviet leadership at the time of Brezhnev's death in 1982 was one of aversion to change. |
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Gorbachev made significant changes in the economy and party leadership, called perestroika. |
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The system was governed less by statute than by informal conventions, and no settled mechanism of leadership succession existed. |
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The image of the shepherd combines the themes of leadership and the responsibility to supply food and protection, as well as superiority. |
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The Greuthingi under the leadership of Alatheus and Saphrax also marched to the river. |
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With the proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser, Prussia assumed the leadership of the new empire. |
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Portugal began establishing the first global trade network and empire under the leadership of Henry the Navigator. |
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His military accomplishments and leadership are rivaled by only a handful of people in world history. |
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That party subsequently provided most of the leadership for the nationalist movement. |
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Skillful use of couriers enabled these armies to maintain contact with each other and their leadership. |
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However the city, under the leadership of Husayn, closed its gates and refused to submit. |
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Those men willing to cooperate with the colonial rule replaced those with hereditary and traditional claims to leadership. |
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However, ideological and personality differences emerged within the MMM leadership. |
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Their authority derived from the ideologies of Hinduism and Buddhism as well as from natural leadership. |
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Most diplomats work to recruit figures in other nations who might be able to give informal access to a country's leadership. |
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This new position of power also made him the new source of leadership, which opposing forces in the colony could then turn to. |
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In 1966 an international team, the Smallpox Eradication Unit, was formed under the leadership of an American, Donald Henderson. |
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The Thousand Days' War is understood among indigenous Panamanians as a struggle for land rights under the leadership of Victoriano Lorenzo. |
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Atahualpa agreed to take the leadership role of Sapa Inca in this new capital. |
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Under the leadership of the exiled William the Silent, the northern provinces continued their resistance. |
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Protestant preachers rallied a considerable army and a formidable cavalry, which came under the leadership of Admiral Gaspard de Coligny. |
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Each host originally had its own leadership and regalia as well as its own uniforms and ranks. |
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The nation rose together under the leadership of Kuzma Minin, a Nizhny Novgorod merchant, and Prince Pozharsky. |
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The black churches, especially the Baptist Church, was the center of community activity and leadership. |
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The growth of Spain's empire in the New World was accomplished from Seville, without the close direction of the leadership in Madrid. |
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They tried to implement more socially equitable policies in education and health, but the economy suffered under their leadership. |
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The following year, it chartered the Royal Niger Company under the leadership of Sir George Taubman Goldie. |
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However, Wilson collapsed midway with a serious stroke that effectively ruined his leadership skills. |
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Under the leadership of Martin Bucer, the cities of Strasbourg, Constance, Memmingen, and Lindau produced the Tetrapolitan Confession. |
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The first local revival occurred in Northampton, Massachusetts, under the leadership of Congregationalist minister Jonathan Edwards. |
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Strategy was determined by a group of 12 clergymen under the leadership of Abraham Malpan. |
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These play important leadership roles in setting the direction of the church and in pursuing institutional development for the work of mission. |
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During the early 20th century, the society's theology moved in a more liberal direction under the leadership of Eugene Stock. |
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These were demonstrated by a leadership and government that espoused protection of natural rights, and a system of laws chosen by the people. |
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The collegial expression of episcopal leadership in the United Methodist Church is known as the Council of Bishops. |
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Law graduates are disproportionately represented in leadership positions in business and government. |
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The peace and prosperity created under leadership of Guptas enabled the pursuit of scientific and artistic endeavours in India. |
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The Arab leadership saw this compromise as a violation of the mandate terms. |
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With the change of the Soviet leadership in 1964, there were significant changes made to economic policy. |
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The faith of that majority in Asquith's leadership had been shaken and the appearance of a logical alternative destroyed him. |
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Sunday 3 December saw the Conservative leadership meet at Bonar Law's house, Pembroke Lodge. |
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Coming out for Free Trade himself, Lloyd George was obliged, at least formally, to submit to Asquith's leadership. |
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Difficulties continued with Lloyd George, who had been chairman of the Liberal MPs since 1924, over the party leadership and over party funds. |
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Blair defeated John Prescott and Margaret Beckett in the subsequent leadership election and became Leader of the Opposition. |
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During the 2010 election campaign Blair publicly endorsed Gordon Brown's leadership, praising the way he had handled the financial crisis. |
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This was George Tierney who was reluctant to accept the leadership and had weak support from his party. |
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The next experiment was to entrust the leadership to a triumvirate of Granby, Disraeli and the elderly John Charles Herries. |
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Along with the mastery of gunpowder, waterpower provided European countries worldwide military leadership from the 15th century. |
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First used in 1723, today the term implies qualities of leadership, initiative, and innovation in new venture design. |
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Management skills and strong team building abilities are often perceived as essential leadership attributes for successful entrepreneurs. |
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Once an organization is able to define leadership and communication, it can begin to advance to the structure of the organization. |
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The type of leadership you want in an organization would be a democratic approach. |
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For an organization to be focused on a democratic leadership style, traits, functions and relationships have to be obtained. |
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Before you can classify someone to leadership position, certain qualities have to follow. |
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Motivation has been associated with ratings of leadership potential, career achievement, and promotion. |
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Taking on the functional approach of leadership, leaders have to think about responsibilities that are taken out in the organization. |
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Through functional leadership, roles have to be taken for the organization to function properly. |
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The types of power that are expressed will determine the type of leadership styles, traits, function, and relations used. |
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This power can be related to relational leadership because of the idea of relationships being built in the organization. |
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This leads us to see that an entrepreneur must have leadership skills or qualities in order to see potential opportunities and act upon them. |
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Such decisions often affect an organization as a whole, which is representative of their leadership amongst the organization. |
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For countries like that, an authoritarian approach to management and leadership works best, as is custom. |
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Tebow's and Bradford's production and leadership are undeniable, but their recruitments, offenses and personalities are vastly different. |
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While the professionalism of the American forces improved by the war's end, British leadership suffered after Brock's death. |
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In later writings, Carlyle sought to examine instances of heroic leadership in history. |
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In June 2016, McGregor supported Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn after mass resignations from his cabinet and a leadership challenge. |
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As a result, God sent an army of angels under the leadership of Iblis to fight them. |
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A scrum formed around Scott Brison shortly after he announced his candidacy for the federal Liberal leadership. |
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The director has been giving shadow leadership to the other group's project to ensure its success. |
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The sit-downs were especially dangerous to the system because they were not controlled by the regular union leadership. |
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In 1986 he threw his weight behind the Adams-McGuinness leadership and their proposal to end abstentionism in the Irish Republic. |
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Excellent teaching and clear leadership are what enable pupils to achieve more. |
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The Taliban and AQ leadership were routed, on the run to Pakistan. |
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It is mentioned that the leadership of the popular mobilization forces announced the end of Ashura operations in the Jurf al-Sakhar. |
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And, of course, there is no-one as big as Attlee to take over the leadership. |
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In many units, warrant officers have not been required to hold leadership roles. |
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This assignment reflects our company's leadership position as a well-respected and successful property manager in the New Jersey region. |
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It is absurd to suggest that John Sweeney's leadership of the AFL-CIO laid the groundwork for labor's decline. |
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Extends Harris leadership in wideband communications by expanding family of solutions across all echelons of the battlefield. |
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I am excited to join the AGP Global Aviation team and to work with the AGP senior leadership group. |
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Atlas Copco Airpower confirms its leadership in filtration through certifications and significant energy savings. |
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As a result of his departure, the Company plans to merge the Humidity and Temperature Groups under the leadership of Jean-Francois Allier. |
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Samuel had lost his seat in the 1935 election and the leadership of the party fell to Sir Archibald Sinclair. |
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Now as the trials began, the Congress leadership, although ambivalent towards the INA, chose to defend the accused officers. |
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In 1847 a small political crisis occurred which removed Bentinck from the leadership and highlighted Disraeli's differences with his own party. |
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The proposal united the Liberals under Gladstone's leadership, while causing divisions among the Conservatives. |
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This was quieted as Disraeli took steps to assert his leadership of the party, and as divisions among the Liberals became clear. |
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New people assume leadership positions as required and stay around for as long as the minyan meets their needs. |
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In March 1917, the Tsar was ousted from the Russian throne, and in November a Bolshevik government came to power under the leadership of Lenin. |
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Russia's less developed industrial base and ineffective military leadership were instrumental in the events that unfolded. |
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The German leadership hoped to end the war before significant US forces arrived. |
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In August 1916 the German leadership along the western front had changed as Falkenhayn resigned and was replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff. |
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Trade unions were abolished in May 1933 with the seizure of the funds and arrest of the leadership of the Social Democratic trade unions. |
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For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe's leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods. |
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In the euphoric atmosphere of perceived victory, the Luftwaffe leadership became increasingly disconnected from reality. |
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This lack of leadership and solid intelligence meant the Germans did not adopt consistent strategy, even when the RAF had its back to the wall. |
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Bingham was rescued, and won the Victoria Cross for his leadership in the destroyer action. |
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She alienated her party leadership in 1990 primarily on the issue of greater economic integration into the European Community. |
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The miners' strike lasted a full year before the NUM leadership conceded without a deal. |
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In November 1989 Thatcher was challenged for the leadership of the Conservative Party by Sir Anthony Meyer. |
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Her inability to compromise undermined her leadership in the Conservative Party, which turned decisively against her. |
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The leadership of the UUP and, subsequently, Northern Ireland, was taken by Sir James Craig. |
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A Soviet journalist dubbed her The Iron Lady, a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. |
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She resigned as Prime Minister and party leader in November 1990, after Michael Heseltine launched a challenge to her leadership. |
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The next day, Michael Heseltine mounted a challenge for the leadership of the Conservative Party. |
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Thatcher had favoured Major over Heseltine in the leadership contest, but her support for him weakened in later years. |
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On 26 November 2009, Karzai made a public plea for direct negotiations with the Taliban leadership. |
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Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and the central leadership went into hiding as the coalition forces completed the occupation of the country. |
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