In other words, not the sort of people you usually put in charge of large organizations.
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Hampshire's playing fortunes were transformed after White was put in charge of the first team.
Mike Gerson, the president's respected former speechwriter, has been put in charge of the policy.
Lord Rogers, a celebrated architect, was put in charge of the government's urban task-force.
Once in government he was put in charge of foreign policy dossiers and helped negotiate a ceasefire in Angola.
Shigeru Ishiba is a defence expert, but he has been put in charge of farms.
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Now the cops are put in charge of the command centers in any crisis.
She was put in charge of consumer and food safety in the wake of the mad-cow debacle.
Some reports said Mr Rehman, who had been put in charge of South Waziristan, was also dead.
John Ross, a former head of Deutsche's Asian operations, was put in charge of the American business.
Instead Turner wishes the focus remain on vetting the teachers being put in charge of the nation's youth.
Fortunately for Michael, Federal District Court Judge Spencer Letts was put in charge of his final sentence appeal.
Ron Johnson is doing exactly what a CEO should be doing when put in charge of a moribund company.
SNCF, where he was initially put in charge of safety and labour relations.
Police had already been put in charge of security at the ground in Port Elizabeth before the tournament began.
After Saddam Hussein's regime fell, he was appointed to the Iraqi Governing Council and put in charge of its finances.
He was put in charge of a staff of more than 150 government officials and hundreds of private sector personnel.
In late 1998, the German manager put in charge when the Munich men decided to take a firmer grip resigned.
Mr Corado had been in put in charge of the prison 15 days ago and had introduced new disciplinary measures.
When Labour came to power, he was put in charge of a new super-ministry of the environment, transport and the regions.
Those who make a difference are put in charge of bigger fields to plant more seeds and produce a bigger harvest.
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If so, he is a genius who should immediately be put in charge of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
If passed, FINRA will be put in charge of Registered Investment Advisors.
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At this agency, industry insiders were put in charge of industry oversight.
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Put in charge of the programme for the Social Sciences, Human Sciences and Culture, his brief was one of the most challenging, intellectually and politically.
Assuming it passes that test, the ESM cannot be used for direct bank recapitalisation until a European supervisor is put in charge.
The NASUWT says the changes mean less-qualified people are being put in charge of classes - and are being paid less than teachers.
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Berwick, the pediatrician who was put in charge of Medicare via a recess appointment last week, has spoken highly of NICE in speeches.
But he found the academic environment unsatisfying and moved on to the Rockefeller Foundation, where he was put in charge of crafting a global-health plan.
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