Sentences with phrase «if turf battles»

I haven't read the report of the scandal at Furness Hospital, but it does seem as if turf battles and cracpot ideologies had something to do with it.

Not exact matches

«One imagines that usually if you're not good substantively, you've got a lot of energy for turf battles but he was both, which is interesting.»
So in other words, if clear hierarchies keep teams from wasting time negotiating roles and battling for turf than they can actually help them get more done more quickly.
If anything, this will probably be a thigh battle at Turf Moor between these two.
If I'm selling drugs from my apartment, and you're selling drugs from your apartment, where's the turf battle?
It doesn't know if it wants to be a tale of Robin Hood style Prohibition - era mobsters, a classic revenge story, a war between gangsters and the Ku Klux Klan, a battle over turf between Irish and Italian mobs, the startup of a casino, or whatever the other subplots are that I'm forgetting.
I'll say it again: if this is a turf battle between House Committee on Science and House Committee on Energy, then NAS's avoidance of Boehlert's questions is a very dumb move.
But MoviePass sure seems to be collecting data on a lot of hyper - specific situations that are useful only if you're battling an entrenched business on their own turf.
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