Woodrow Wilson, a Calvinist, believed he was one of the elect, chosen to lead, teach and inspire.
At least some of the correction is likely to lead to a smaller budget deficit.
The steelmaker said any such decision was likely to lead to a significant number of redundancies.
As a result, they have the natural creativity to lead the way in digital transformation.
Because women in politics are always by definition seen as presumptuous: They presume to lead men.
If you want to lead more effectively, shorten the distance between the future and present.
The space is large but not cavernous, each hallway leads where you expect it to lead.
But analysts see little hope of forming a stable coalition to lead the EU's poorest state.
Another place where measurement is starting to lead to vast improvements is in education.
This is where the industry is going and we want to lead by example.
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That liquidity premium then has to lead to quick flush out of the shadow inventory.
With this appointment, Mignon will also distinguish herself as the first woman to lead the FCC.
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Moreover, Investec adds, "increasing supply and rising stocks are likely to lead to prices falling".
And then he was chosen to lead the people along with Joey the second banana.
The flush out of the shadow inventory has to lead to more free household spending.
In See Jane Lead I dedicated an entire chapter to raising our daughters to lead.
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But that's the thing about leadership: Sometimes you have no option but to lead.
Ability to lead and motivate staff and maintain effective working relationships in a multi-cultural environment.
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Whether encouraging the abstemious to drink wine would cause them to lead healthier lives is moot.
That's because any more strolls down tobacco road are likely to lead to a dead end.
Macroeconomic regulation that ensures a sufficient level of aggregate demand to lead to full employment.
"I'm not going to lead the revolution on it, " he said of corporate governance.
Nooyi, who is fifty-five, is the first woman to lead the company, the first C.
When did we get the idea that you have to manage people in order to lead?
But Soderling showed few signs of nerves with an immediate break of service to lead 3-0.
The program aims to empower women to lead lives without violence, and boost their self-esteem.
Most boats employ a team of highly-educated polar and Arctic specialists to lead expeditions.
But do we give them tools that will allow them to lead a balanced financial life?
Like how Castro always seemed to lead him away from his house when they talked.
Needless to say, not every child exposed to lead is destined for a life of crime.
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