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en That's going to be one more reason that a superintendent would roll their eyes and run in the other direction.

en At this time in the next 30 to 45 days, on a transition period, I will be retiring as the superintendent of police and I will be going on in another direction God has for me.

en Every man in a leadership position knows when it's time to hand over reins to someone else. I'll be retiring as superintendent of police and will be going on in another direction God has for me,

en Every man in a leadership position knows when it's time to hand over reins to someone else. I'll be retiring as superintendent of police and will be going on in another direction God has for me.

en One would think that when we've been talking about a referendum for over a year, you'd think that we'd have a clear direction by this time. After all, the superintendent has been in charge for about eight months.

en [Superintendent Bill Montford said that] child safety is a top priority ... step in the right direction to ensure that our children are protected.

en Our superintendent has been there a fairly long time and seems to be doing well. There's certainly more trust in this superintendent and her abilities than there was when that language was adopted.

en I've heard that one superintendent is in favor of it. (Another) superintendent says you're just rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.

en The superintendent asked for their new job descriptions to be evaluated in terms of their placement on the central office salary schedule. The review by the human resources department concluded that their salaries should be increased and the superintendent approved the changes for both individuals.

en I guess the most compelling reason was just the direction of the team. Which is a direction that we think we need to change right now.

en Sometimes they roll their eyes and say, 'Grandpaaaa'.

en They are not a No. 7 seed in this league in my eyes. I think they are a team that can get on a roll.

en He had his hands around his throat and his eyes were starting to roll back.

en Players have changes of heart all the time and for whatever reason they decided they want to go in a different direction. . . . For whatever reason they've made the decision to take their game and their education ? whatever the case may be ? elsewhere. I'm not sure if they're going to play anymore or not. It's up to them. I haven't talked to them about that.

en Sooner or later it will be appropriate for the Fed to pause, regardless of whether or not we get a signal in that direction. There is no reason for them to invert the yield curve. Inflation is contained and the economy is okay. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. I don't see a reason for them to take the risk of keeping raising rates.


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