Not only does he seem qualified in the tactics and motivational department, but he is a winner and somebody that would stand -
up to the board of directors in a positive way.
At a signal, the first child on each team
goes up to the board, points at the first word in the team's column of words, and reads aloud that word.
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I made sure that the edges were all the
way up to the board everywhere before I went on with my paint.
She shifted gears, called a 6 - year -
old up to the board to write out an answer, then turned back to finish reading to the 7 - year - olds.
If he's not able to
stand up to the board / owner to get what's right for the club, then we need a manager who can.
When appropriate, he has stood
up to board members and management who have run the co-op for decades with little opposition.
Los Angeles charter schools and parents mobilized in force for over two months
leading up to the board vote on November 13.
That's evident by the rush of people lining
up to board as soon as the announcement is made.
David is often portrayed as somewhat aloof, showing
up to board meetings in sneakers, munching sandwiches with small - time investors at AGMs instead of major stakeholders, and calling up the Reuters photo desk to chat photography, according to the Wall Street Journal.
If Wenger will not stand
up to the board then we need a new manager, a manager who will rage if promises are broken, someone who will force the board into supporting the manager in fear of supporter backlash.
At least 100 people in Syracuse care enough about how far kids have to walk to school, and whether or not the superintendent's contract is extended, to
show up to a board meeting to talk about it last night.
I would like to see Wenger
step up to the board as he does have a lot of wisdom still, he just isn't getting the right tactics for the squad he has and I would like to see someone good with tactics step in.
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Wenger should
pack up to the board or find his way out of the Emirates ASAP, so as to give way to more hungrier manager, PLEASE.
The real reason was the drop in performance in the team and the fact that George Graham (unlike the current manager) stood
up to the board requesting further investment in players.
«The mayor said that she will continue, but that's
really up to the board because her contract has been up for a couple of years.
The Council hasn't always had so much power over land use — before 1989, it was
largely up to the Board of Estimate, made up of the five borough presidents, the president of the Council, the mayor and the comptroller.
«I think it will be
up to the board if they feel the need to take any action to recoup funds.
Vladovic has also pushed for improved reclassification rates with independent charter schools as they've come
up to the board for renewal.
Kane and Tess give big
paws up to board member and Tenant Advocacy Specialist Paul J.
You stifle another yawn as you wonder how you can have driven to the port, parked your car and
queued up to board the ferry... all before breakfast.
For USA - bound passengers, the lounge is located near Gate C - 41 following USA pre-clearance and offers three options for relaxation — a sumptuous outdoor deck to work on
suntans up to boarding time, or the air conditioned comfort in a choice of smoking and non-smoking lounges.
This combination of facts leads
up to the boards final decision: «unsuitable for a minor to see or play and should be Refused Classification pursuant to item 1 (d) of the computer games table of the Code.»
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These can range from entry level positions
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One student
goes up to the board and when they exhaust their understanding, they call on a class mate saying, J'ai besoin d'assistance!
There is a matching activity where students
come up to the board and match the expressions to their word equivalents.
If Wenger can not stand
up to the board then the board will continue to use and abuse him, that makes me feel sad
I used to dream of Wenger
stepping up to the board and Klopp to come in before he went to Liverpool, Klopp has helped many young players step up and get pinched by larger teams... While AFC has dropped a bit, I do think a manager who can keep players mentality grounded and keep up the hard working ethic then we would be one of those big teams pinching players where our youth failed to produce.
Toughness: If Chris Cerf believed in something, he would fight for it, whether that meant managing up, tussling with legislators, standing
up to board members, or taking on critics far and wide.
Alternatively, a rogue employee or intruder could simply
walk up to a board and reprogram an FPGA by accessing working external test points.