But whatever his impatience with getting things done, he always retained his integrity. |
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The internal politics of getting things done has played hob with their scheduling. |
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Politicians and other public servants of the taxpayer have a poor reputation when it comes to getting things done on time. |
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If people know that you care bout them and that it's not fake or a facade, then you have more chance of getting things done. |
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But his insatiable appetite for politics and getting things done was evident long before he sought elected office. |
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These days she's far more concerned with chatting to residents and getting things done. |
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Those ubiquitous institutions which act in all organisations like a deadweight on actually getting things done? |
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Self-described perfectionists may be adept at getting things done at work, but when it comes to marriage the story is not so picture-perfect. |
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We've been getting things done for families and taxpayers by working to ensure safer streets and communities. |
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He has spent the past two years using digital technology to bring together people in desperate straits, getting things done while others were pontificating. |
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As someone who's been struggling with NOT getting things done for over forty years, I can say without equivocation that Allen's methods really do work. |
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Our government is focused on getting things done and getting on with building that better future. |
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He quickly developed a reputation for being a straight-shooter and for getting things done. |
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We must be able to find a way to reconcile results with compliance and getting things done with due process. |
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While the Liberals dithered, dodged and delayed for 13 scandalous years, our Conservative government is getting things done for all Canadians. |
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By all accounts, Raúl is more modest, by nature a delegator and team-builder, more interested in getting things done than making speeches. |
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What sets Leslie apart is her steadfast commitment to fair play and her staunch dedication to following through and getting things done. |
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That personality is not conducive to getting things done in Washington, at least not the Washington of today. |
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I think in the West we focus very much on externals, on getting things done, achieving things, we have to have something to show for what we do, and we're terribly busy. |
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They are about getting things done, success-oriented, multitasking and hyperconnected. |
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We are used to carrying a heavy burden for the government since it seems to have difficulty in getting things done, but I will respond. |
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The Theme Group hopes that this role will promote greater accountability for getting things done. |
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It therefore re-structured its operations so it could focus on getting things done better rather than merely completing projects. |
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This approach to leadership was seen as beneficial for getting things done. |
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Management is the art of getting things done in an organized way through the efforts of others. |
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Those employed in services are often regarded as an obstacle to getting things done, and easily replaceable, rather than as a vital resource. |
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Today's announcement is another demonstration that Prime Minister Harper is getting things done for all Canadians. |
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They're getting things done that they always wanted to, in a timely manner and in a way that they can use the information. |
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The steps announced in Budget 2007 with regard to the CST provide the beginnings of a process which will help tackle the challenge of getting things done in communities. |
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Try not to get locked into only one way of getting things done. |
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Senior managers keep an eye on the management activities of more junior supervisors and managers who report to them, to ensure that they too are giving their staff room to develop their own style of getting things done. |
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I say that because the government is trying to brand itself, as it says now, as getting things done on democratic reform, which is a laudable goal. |
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Supporters and foes commend Pearson's deftness at getting things done, her ability to buttress her passions with an armload of facts. |
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Governor Cuomo is certainly getting things done. |
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It is through the strong leadership of the Prime Minister and the environment minister that we are getting things done and ensuring that our environment remains clean, safe and protected. |
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People in authority in the old days were likely to be so completely absorbed with getting things done that they neglected giving information about the whys and wherefores of what was going on. |
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Consider, however, that it is now cities which, across the globe, trump nations in getting things done, making government work, embodying democracy, generating civic trust and cooperating across borders. |
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This gift of community can offer the church a model for working together and getting things done that is not based on power and command but on cooperation and mutual respect. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, our government is focused on getting things done. |
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Thanks to exceptional cooperation between all levels of government and public institutions like Brandon University, we are getting things done for Canadians like never before. |
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Individuals make a difference in getting things done. |
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They see their new government getting things done for them. |
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We seem to like this simple idea that leadership is somehow a noble enterprise, leaving the scutwork of actually getting things done to those control-freak managers. |
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Getting things done properly took precedence over getting them done quickly. |
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