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The show, he says, would have focused on the day-to-day travails of a Valley startup.
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The reason stems from lack of credibility and decreased involvement with the day-to-day executive affairs.
Wang leaves the day-to-day operations to her longtime friend, CEO Peter Chou, an early hire.
She said people should be held responsible for the day-to-day experiences of their animals.
Carnal love, then and, well, call it sentimental love, the day-to-day caring about the other.
That could change at any moment, due to the recent fickle day-to-day trading nature of gold.
Ten years ago, we would we be following the day-to-day health updates of a Venezuelan president?
Most power over the day-to-day running of schools belongs to the roughly 1, 040 school districts.
The CEOs of big agencies are removed from the day-to-day business of their clients.
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Now, with his son, Rajiv, at the day-to-day helm of the company, Singh aims for DLF to go national.
The day-to-day running of the ECB is in the hands of the executive council.
But this is easier said than done as all too often the day-to-day gets in the way.
Only these warriors and their families are experiencing the day-to-day sacrifices, small and large, that war requires.
He says the enforced distance from the day-to-day management of the company gave him a new perspective.
Most recently he served as chief operating officer, with responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the company.
Meanwhile, the day-to-day difficulties of soothing skeptical customers and creating a space company from scratch didn't abate.
Topping is responsible for strategic direction and the day-to-day management and profitability of William Hill's group operations.
By eliminating the option to not be innovative, strong leadership can consistently cause innovation in the day-to-day world.
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Yet Albright is already off to prove that her outlook can shape the day-to-day business of U.S. diplomacy.
He would rather come and go as he pleases in terms of the day-to-day decisions at the company.
The bill would make the board responsible for much of the day-to-day running of the service in England.
Today, I have an amazing team that manages the day-to-day operations which allows me to focus on strategy.
The Eurozone is likely to have a further impact on the day-to-day gyrations in the global equity markets.
Instead, women are more likely the day-to-day purchasers, in charge of about 85% of household spending in America.
The deputy director of the White House Military Office focuses primarily on the day-to-day support of the WHMO.
The Department of Education exerts some control over almost every aspect of the day-to-day affairs of local school districts.
Geddes feels that people don't understand the day-to-day difficulties that people with speech impediments face when trying to communicate.
The most dramatic moments in the plot fall as flat as the day-to-day destruction, and then the game ends.
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"Over the winter I didn't enjoy the day-to-day grind of training, " she said.
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