They want in on his ventures when they succeed, but they are quick to naysay when he messes them up. |
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I thought it was out of keeping but it's not for me to naysay the Major. |
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Go for what you want, work at it, achieve your goal and let no one naysay it to you. |
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There is no need for a detailed list, but it is obvious that they can ask him to naysay things behind closed doors. |
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He advises that board members must have solid knowledge of business in general and be independent enough to naysay the owner at times. |
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