It will inevitably need support and guidance from council to do so, but it shouldn't be overwhelmed with micromanagement. |
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Medicine and physicians have had about all of the micromanagement that they can stand. |
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He is a conductor of bold gestures, not averse to sacrificing spontaneity for micromanagement of detail. |
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The term micromanagement is used when you provide details on how to manage certain things that would normally be decided by first nations. |
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I am a professional economist and I know that micromanagement is usually much more specific than administration. |
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Relentless micromanagement from the White House made things worse. In this section What next? |
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I have a bachelor's degree and a master's degree and I have started working on a doctorate in microeconomics and micromanagement. |
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People are lured by meticulous micromanagement and nobody ventures to delegate decision-making downwards. |
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The terms of the debate centre on celebrating personal behaviour, community tidiness, local accessibility, micromanagement, voluntarism, neighbourhood activism, and so on. |
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Conservatives want less red tape and micromanagement from Whitehall pen pushers, so we can put more police officers back on patrol in the Vale of York. |
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The proposals on the table look much more like micromanagement than administration or governance. |
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That would be better, they think, than a system based solely on the micromanagement of individual institutions deemed systemically significant. |
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Excessive control and approval mechanisms and micromanagement are obstacles to the change over to a results-based management culture. |
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It is not micromanagement that we want to introduce, but we have made a political evaluation, which you have agreed. |
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We are adding a few little items for show left and right, but these are superficial and are similar to the type of micromanagement that may be found in small and medium-size companies. |
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But Warsh suggested that they may be better than a system in which banks accept micromanagement under the assumption that they will be able to co-opt their micromanagers. |
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We must not get involved in too many internal micromanagement decisions. |
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The Commission would like to focus input from Member States on programming and country programmes rather than on micromanagement of individual projects. |
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On the other hand, some of the European Parliament's resolutions amount to very detailed micromanagement, which naturally at least raises a few questions as regards independence. |
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This bill outlines the micromanagement of every detail to do with the leadership selection process, the financial administration process, the development of governance codes. |
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Another risk is that of dealing at the micromanagement level with very complex issues, particularly staff issues and thus revealing one's unpreparedness. |
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One, I do not think the federal government in this kind of legislation has any business whatsoever getting into the micromanagement, the day to day operations of the individual boards and their airports to that degree. |
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In this regard, the Inspectors believe that there is an excessive level of micromanagement, which goes against the principles of any results-based approach. |
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Market regulation is a necessity, but regulation does not require micromanagement of the emissions trading scheme at the risk of depriving the market of its flexibility. |
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Now if you ask me to fund statistics projects I will be extremely reluctant because I think that we do not have the resources to engage in micromanagement on behalf of our partners. |
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Its current weaknesses are in propensity towards executive micromanagement and lapses in transparency, insufficient information sharing and lingering difficulties in mobilizing the extrabudgetary resources. |
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Domitian's tendency towards micromanagement was nowhere more evident than in his financial policy. |
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