Sentences with phrase «run tighter ships»

«By contrast, PIs who spend a lot of time in the lab tend to run tighter ships
According to Maughan, when PIs run tighter ships, there is oftentimes more of a feeling of camaraderie among the lab workers.
With ten kids and little income, her mother ran a tight ship.
Finally, raw expertise may simply be in short supply: with so many TV shows in production, there just aren't enough experienced crew members around to run a tight ship on a tight budget:
Also, George Clooney said in the interview that his wife is «like an Olympic athlete» with the kids, so it sounds like Matt Damon's intuition was correct, and Amal Clooney truly is running a tight ship.
Brito ran a tight ship, but he also showed a knack for creative problem solving (albeit in service of financial performance).
Running a tight ship takes strategy, diligence and flexibility.
Spentbitcoins run a tight ship!
Presiding at Dallas, he ran a tight ship, keeping the bishops on message.
And like his Manhattan outpost, the Seoul flagship runs a tight ship.
Unfortunately for him, I run a tight ship and am committed to making sure he shakes this thing ASAP (by way of overpriced juices and cookies and stew), so he won't be leaving the house anytime soon.
Really run a tight ship over there.
They play good football, develop players, buy in cheap but quality replacements for their sold stars and run a tight ship.
Impact of relegation: A blow to Huddersfield's pride, but chairman Dean Hoyle runs a tight ship and the club will be well - placed to bounce straight back.
Fulham like to run a tight ship at home; they get the ball down and play it around; they make sure their defence is compact and organised, while their build - up play is patient − and at times a little methodical − but effect nonetheless.
They're also well known for running a tight ship, so won't try and buy their way out of trouble in January.
They really run a tight ship, which is just one of many things that we love about the NICU.
I ran a tight ship around here.
From Breakfast to Dinner / / My Routine for the Kids I like to say that I run a tight ship here.
I run a tight ship at home, nutritionally speaking.
They love a routine and have everyone in line, essentially, they run a tight ship.
David Beckham is every bit the family man, truly proud of all his kids accomplishments, he loves being a dad, but you can tell he doesn't take any lip and runs a tight ship.
Just as those who give to charity want to see as much as possible of their money go to the intended beneficiaries rather than chief executives» salaries, and investors in companies want to see overhead and administration costs kept down, elected politicians want to show voters that they are running a tight ship.
Run a tighter ship was the essence of Bo Dietl's advice for the hosts and organizers of the upcoming and final mayoral candidate debate.
Worse for Liu is that pleading ignorance becomes more damaging as the investigation works its way up the campaign's organizational chart, especially since his job is monitoring the city's money — why didn't Liu know what was going on, or run a tighter ship?
«And his team runs a tight ship, and it's a real tight ship — nobody would have gotten away with that in the Cuomo world.»
You were CEO of the household where responsibilities included the rearing of three children, cooking gourmet meals, entertaining house guests and running a tight ship.
Cady Introductions runs a tight ship and does everything to keep our database free of scammers.
I run a tight ship because I'm a dragon in the Chinese zodiac, born a leader.
«He runs a tight ship
Demme runs a tight ship and he knows how to produce a film that draws his audience in, even with a plot that is relatively guessable, and a narrative that hardly whizzes along.
He runs a tight ship with iron - clad rules, but he eventually enters into an unwise partnership with a French pirate, Levasseur (Basil Rathbone).
But producers were understandably keen to run a tighter ship this year.
Reynolds Woodcock (Day - Lewis) runs a tight ship when it comes to his dressmaking business.
We like to run a tight ship around here.
They run a tight ship and, to me, this creates a safer, more organized and more predictable environment.
Annie suggests making adjustments to your way of thinking, «I like to run a tight ship in my classroom, but flexible seating has caused me to release some of that control.
But now Amazon is putting protocols in place to run a tighter ship in terms of removing content from its Kindle store that it feels is pirated or PLR.
I've done a lot of business with DMP and it's various outlets online recently and they seem to be running a tight ship thus far.
Noting Chairman Maurice Dwek always ran a tight ship here, the situation appears untenable — something's got ta give...
This requirement makes sense because it indicates serious involvement, you can't be part of such clubs unless you run a tight ship.
As she aged, her reaction to some things between our own dogs seemed to occasionally be timed wrong or perhaps her responses were slowed due to her age — but she kept trying to run a tight ship so we did occasionally intervene when it was clear that it annoyed or confused the other dogs potentially causing a problem.
You cost less because you run a tighter ship.
You obviously ran a tight ship.
You trust your apartment complex management to run a tight ship and get good neighbors for you.
Spentbitcoins run a tight ship!
Google is due to release the next generation of its Nexus smartphone series that's being called the Nexus 6 or Nexus X.As was the case in previous years Google is running a tight ship with few rumours escaping.
I feel like you always run a tight ship, and you very rarely have technical errors.
You will do fun art projects with the children, but you will also run a tight ship.
I knew how to take over every detail of our domestic life, even during a major move, and run a tight ship, making everything fall into place — one way or another.
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