Other Dell board members said Mr. Mandl has handled the situation well given the circumstances.
Even if handled well, the difficult business of debt reduction will hold back the rich world's economies for several more years.
As captain you get targeted like that but he's handled that really well over the last 18 months.
Strassler handled the business well through an oil boom, but when a bust came, in 1983, he was worn out.
Cooper, now spokesman for the Premier League and Football League match officials agreed Rennie handled the incident well - but should not have manhandled Keane.
Across the Sunday political talk shows, officials expressed confidence in Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan, saying they believe he has handled the scandal well and will get answers.
He handled the good times well, imbuing his fellow citizens with a newfound confidence.
Exelon officials admit they have not handled the tritium spills well.
"It was a provocative attack but our forces handled it very well, they have pushed the rebels back, " Mr. Mende said.
The gloomiest prophets are talking of a recession, but most predictions are for growth this year of 3-4%, if the power crisis is handled well.
By most criteria, the bank has handled itself well lately.
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But the singers all handled themselves well, although none were forced to sing more than one or two numbers in a row (so not a particular test of live ability).
As a startup founder who handled the public relations in-house for my own business as well as someone who plays the outsourced function to other founder teams, I can identify with each perspective.
It would seem to be a slam dunk for Nintendo, since any fully-fledged Pokemon title would surely be a smash hit for the brand if handled even remotely well.
They will see how calls are handled in control rooms, as well as getting the chance to see a major operational exercise graphically demonstrating the dangers of making a hoax call.
But a grassroots project called the Bioweathermap was launched a year ago to discover and track the worldwide movements of these organisms using high-speed DNA sequencing of the biological residue on paper currency, one of the most oft-handled and well-traveled of objects.
Quality wine begins in the vineyard and requires that both the raw materials (grapes) and final products (the wine itself) are handled really well.
Every steel beam, every piece of rebar, and every bolt was handled with respect as the construction workers knew full well what they were a part of.
Commentator Niti Pai said the execution was "well-handled politically".
Or cynically settle for that mediocrity when it turns out that their franchise organization doesn't have it handled after all (at least not as well as the owner was led to believe when they sold her the franchise), and doesn't hand it to them on a plate.
And whether or not you buy into this theory, you do have to admit that stocks have handled the huge rise in bond yields pretty darn well lately.
Do you think that from what you've seen, the Defence Secretary, the Foreign Secretary have by and large handled this pretty well?
Baxter handled her situation well, says Patricia Owens, a former associate commissioner of the Social Security disability program.
The BBC News Channel's chief political correspondent Norman Smith said Royal Mail was a sensitive issue, similar to the NHS, and Mr Davey was seen as having handled it well.
Despite the school having three designated child protection officers, the report concluded "safeguarding concerns are not consistently identified or always handled well".
The management of the referendum was a crucial test, and Mr Museveni has not handled it well.
As I've said before, the more telling comparison is with the Irish Republic, which, like Iceland, had handled its public finances well but its financial system disastrously badly.
" Rebecca Seidel, a deputy assistant attorney general, passed the Lam e-mail along, adding: "Sounds like she handled well.
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