Young Kennedy is well respected for his prowess at running the Mart's myriad trade shows.
The second contradiction is that Mr Bush doesn't seem to be very good at running government.
Yet despite their differences, both are very good at running hospitals with impressive profit margins.
Jersey Post employees including senior managers and directors will take turns at running the shop.
She understands that business and is good at running a company in that segment of the market.
But are CEOs really so much smarter (and better at running meetings) than the rest of us?
He was good at running with the ball, had a fantastic pass over short, medium and long distances.
That's justified, says Black, because CanWest execs are less skilled at running newspapers.
A.s may be worse at running big companies than CEOs without advanced degrees.
But like GE's Welch, Mittal thinks he can be just as efficient as the dot-coms at running his own exchange.
Older BlackBerrys are great communications devices, but are poor at multimedia and at running third-party apps, something the iPhone excels at.
You don't have to be particularly adept at running the acquired company, just smart enough to claim the interest deduction, in order to make a fortune.
One is that the Labour Party, which was adept at running by-election campaigns when it was in opposition, has no idea how to conduct them in government.
His father, nearing retirement and with no hope of selling a one-client shop, lured Morean home to try his hand at running Jabil in the winter of 1977.
Cyprus is taking its turn at running EU business for the first time since joining the bloc in 2004, but its looming bank bailout and tensions with Turkey have struck a discordant note.
When the company had to cut costs, it laid off the head of the division and kept that number two, who had proved she could do a better job at running the department.
And even if he's able to play at running back Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, there's a good chance Ryan might hold him out of returning kicks and use Cromartie there instead.
The smaller states are also alarmed at proposals to cut their voting powers, and to scrap the rotating six-month stints at running the EU presidency that all countries, big and small, currently get.
At first this seemed like a small, inadequate look at running applications, but we soon found that holding the PlayStation button brought up a more comprehensive cascade of tabbed items, naming each application explicitly.
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He noted that he enjoyed his role in Michigan's loss in this year's Outback Bowl, where he lined up at running back and rushed 23 times for 100 yards against a talented South Carolina defense.
Mr Walsh had ruled out intervening in disciplinary matters in order to call off the strike, saying that contingency plans were now in place, aimed at running the majority of flights during the strike dates.
If that causes coalition-busting ructions, the rural-based Centre Party, which has a mildly Euro-sceptical flavour and is still the second-largest party in parliament (its share has gone up to 48 seats), might win another shot at running Finland.
It runs on Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows XP and requires a PC with an Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) Pentium 4 running at 1.3 gigahertz or higher, though a chip running at 2 Ghz or higher is recommended.
They are not going ahead with expansion plans, they are not running at full capacity, and some of them are not running their plants at all.
On Wednesday morning, Isdell said things were running smoothly in Philadelphia, with the waits at security running from five to 10 minutes.
Why is a university spending any time at all running a big-time sports entertainment system?
Look purely at the running costs of such a system, some 10% of the capital cost.
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