It's time for a ordsprog

en It's time for a British manager.

en I do believe it's time for a British manager. It's time to have somebody who understands the passion and the belief and the commitment to the game.

en I would hope (the new GM) would take a look at the job Charlie did. We have a pretty good manager. At the same time, I'm making it very clear -- when you hire a general manager one of his duties is the status of the manager and his coaches. At the same time, we have an incumbent manager who has performed well.

en the most-hated manager in British journalism.

en It's time for a British boss, somebody who understands our passion, belief and commitment. There's no distinction between English and British.

en We don't have televised trials in Britain, so this is the first time we've really seen a trial like this that has involved a British defendant. It's been a sensational case, and one that has gripped the British media.

en He (Spielberg) has great affection and respect for the British film industry and the British people. He has always enjoyed every moment he's spent in the UK -- or anywhere where the British flag flies.

en I have every reason to believe that the British are right about this. I trust the British on this issue. The British are operating in the south, they know the situation there.

en I want to give the general manager full responsibility because his performance in essence could be judged by the success or failure of the manager, ... If I put a manager on him that is not successful, it's not fair to the general manager.

en Your pianos travel with you. So does your manager. You have no time for girls. Your manager sees to it that no young predatory females get very far.

en The British press hate a winner who's British. They don't like any British man to have balls as big as a cow's like I have.

en It now goes beyond just being a tool for a system manager and will allow a business-line manager to remotely monitor Web storefront traffic, look at real-time sales database information and so on.

en We voted for a statesman, and we got a manager, and not a bad manager. He has, at the same time, both built and torpedoed democracy. The weakening of the presidency has helped the transition because it made us realize that other (government) institutions didn't work.

en When I became the chair of the British Film Institute, I didn't understand how much of my time would be taken up with trying to make a case for the British Film Institute: what it's for, why it exists, why it needs its money.

en Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. Manager turnover is not necessarily bad. Maybe a manager is leaving and there's a perfectly adequate team in place, or the new manager has been groomed.


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