Sentences with phrase «presiding over chaos»

But there are few franchisees more loathed by their team's fan base and more reputed for presiding over chaos and disorder of their own making.
«Successive UKBA chief executives have presided over chaos including 150 boxes of unopened mail, 100,000 unopened letters and yet another effective amnesty for thousands due to calamitous inefficiency,» Vaz said.

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She added: «This Home Secretary is presiding over a department out of control, marked by cruelty and chaos.
«However, we note that Amanda Spielman has never taught, has never led a school or a major public institution, and as chair of Ofqual she has presided over qualification chaos in secondary schools.
«Its plans, outlined in the Queen's speech, will add to the chaos the Government is already presiding over - chaos with primary tests, the specifications for GCSEs, AS and A-levels running late, and the Department for Education's (DfE) accounts being criticised by the National Audit Office for the second year running.
The year had begun in chaos after the latest huge budget gap led Schools Superintendent William Hite to preside over another round of deep cuts.
In some works, central figures preside over mounting chaos below; infinitesimal creatures, soldiers, and machinery collide with their larger counterparts, and forge a wars cape void of time and place.
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