Sentences with phrase «probably challenge your leadership»

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All this means that if a leadership challenge takes place it will quite probably determine whether or not the Labour Party goes forward as a viable party of government.
That would probably be the current minority leader Nancy Pelosi (although she was challenged for the top leadership position in two of the last three Congresses, so it isn't a shoo - in).
They will probably only get one more shot at a leadership challenge this parliament (assuming it runs through to 2020; it may not)-- it wouldn't be credible to mount a bid every summer.
«There's still plenty of time for the Tory leadership to develop radical ideas but the grassroots are probably correct to sense that the party's policies aren't yet equal to the scale of Britain's challenges
«But the genius of (SUNY Poly) is its close interaction and partnership with industry... probably that will be a challenge for the leadership here to ensure it's someone who is not like all the other university presidents.
If you don't have a leadership pipeline in place to develop talent internally, you'll probably need to spend a lot of time searching for good outside talent when vacancies open up on your team — and you may find yourself in a situation where you can't easily take on new challenges yourself because there's no one to take on your current responsibilities.
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