• They asserted with increasing self confidence that their system was superior: societies that accepted strong, even authoritarian governments and were willing to limit individual liberties in the interest of the common good, take charge of their economics, and sacrifice short-run consumer interests for the sake of long-run growth would eventually outperform the increasingly chaotic societies of the West.

    FORBES: A Cautionary Fable

  • As well as being chief executive of the NHS, he is also the head of the new NHS Commissioning Board, which will take charge of the health service from April.

    BBC: Stafford Hospital: Does NHS boss have case to answer?

  • When the Democrats take charge of the House, Ms Pelosi has promised a rapid succession of reforms, mostly piecemeal and populist.

    ECONOMIST: Bipartisanship

  • Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corp business owns the News of the World's publisher News International, is due to arrive in the UK to take charge of handling the phone-hacking crisis.

    BBC: Phone hacking probe: NoW goes into print for last time

  • By taking charge of the communication flow, you will be able to persuade others more easily and to take charge of many of the human interactions that take place throughout our day.

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  • It will now be up to the NHS board, which will take charge of the day-to-day running of the health service from April, to make sure what is set out is achieved.

    BBC: NHS mandate 'a historic moment'

  • And it said the introduction of clinical commissioning groups - the GP-led organisations that will take charge of the NHS budget next year - could lead to short-term decisions being taken that could make the problems worse.

    BBC: NHS financial failure regime 'made up on the hoof'

  • Spin-bowler Vettori, 28, had already been named as skipper of the one-day and Twenty20 sides but will now take charge of the Test team when the Black Caps begin their tour of South Africa in October.

    BBC: Vettori named as NZ Test captain

  • Following recent problems at several big Swiss insurance companies, the commission will also take charge of the insurance sector, as well as keeping a tighter watch on the performance of audit firms, some of which it feels have been getting too close to their clients.

    ECONOMIST: Filthy lucre is out, clean lucre is in

  • And Federer then took advantage of a poor Murray service game to break early in the third set and take charge of the match.

    BBC: Roger Federer beats Andy Murray at ATP Tour Finals

  • One sensible reform would be for the central government to take charge of the pension system.

    ECONOMIST: Pensions

  • The National Archives will take charge of the UK's archive sector following the winding up of the Museums, Libraries and Archives council (MLA).

    BBC: Leadership role for The National Archives

  • The US wants to take charge of the men from New Zealand to put them on trial for alleged copyright infringement, money laundering, racketeering and other offences.

    BBC: US ordered to release Megaupload evidence to defence

  • It's a clear vote of confidence when one company buys another and asks the chief executive of its target to take charge of the merged firm.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Swede became the first foreign manager to take charge of the English national side when he was appointed as Kevin Keegan's successor in 2001.

    BBC: Eriksson holds Notts County talks

  • So in 1995 McDonald's recruited Mario Resca, a well-connected headhunter and owner of four Milan franchises, to take charge of the country for 20% of the equity.

    FORBES: Eating McDust

  • Wales have been without a coach since sacking Gareth Jenkins the day after they were knocked out of the World Cup by Fiji at the end of September, although caretaker Nigel Davies will take charge of the team for the 24 November Test with South Africa in Cardiff.

    BBC: Gatland unveiled as Wales coach

  • The prime minister himself needs to take charge of the campaign.

    ECONOMIST: AIDS in India

  • But he has now been unveiled as the new Togo coach and will take charge of the side for the first time this weekend, when they meet Zambia.

    BBC: Stambouli U-turn on Togo

  • Recently, one of the Republican leaders in the Senate said that if Republicans take charge of Congress, repeal would be one of the first orders of business.

    WHITEHOUSE: Weekly Address: Letting Wall Street Run Wild Again

  • The Scottish Parliament will take charge of half the income tax raised in Scotland.

    BBC: Scotland Bill part one

  • Captain Simon Katich and the existing coaching staff will take charge until the end of the current campaign.

    BBC: Derbyshire in split with Houghton

  • Former Chelsea midfielder Roberto Di Matteo was named as the club'sinterim manager and will take charge of the team in Tuesday's FA Cup round-of-32 replay at Birmingham City.

    WSJ: Tip of the Day

  • Mr Monti, a well respected economist, is exactly the sort of man that the markets would like to see take charge at this time of crisis, says the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome, and he has support in many quarters.

    BBC: Italy crisis: Mario Monti appointed new PM-designate

  • Wu Jiesi, deputized by the People's Bank of China to take charge of the liquidators, explained that China's bankruptcy laws do not give foreign creditors priority.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • But the real birthday girl is Addie, who finds rebirth and new resolve to take charge of her life during the course of her blithe adventure.

    WSJ: Review: 'Happy Birthday' a booze-filled romp

  • Under the new system the clinical commissioning board will take charge of overseeing the NHS from the Department of Health.

    BBC: The changing NHS

  • "To the leaders gathered here today, I say this: The people need you, they want you to take charge of the situation and do whatever possible to halt the downward spiral into chaos that is threatening this beautiful and prosperous country, " he said.

    NPR: Politician's Slaying Stokes Violence in Kenya

  • As a result of the criticisms of Lambeth, Baroness Blackstone announced that Sir William Stubbs, chairman of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), is to take charge of reforming the borough's provision for 16 to 19 year olds.

    BBC: London colleges lack 'strategy'

  • Halsey has been removed from the list of Premier League referees for this weekend and will instead take charge of the League Two encounter between Chester and Shrewsbury.

    BBC: FA to look into Ferguson remarks

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