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en He's a leader who doesn't like reporters. I don't know that there's anything about this that reflects badly on his leadership abilities, but I think there's something about this that reflects badly on decision-making, and decision-making is part of leadership.

en Every decision made by that individual reflects bad decision-making.

en Maybe there is a communications problem -- that we have not gotten the message out to the leadership; it may be that there is no leadership; or it may be that they have chosen to fight. If it is the latter, that's probably the wrong decision to be making,

en The collapse of this deal reflects a complete lack of confidence in the governor's leadership abilities, among both Democrats and Republicans.

en Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness.

en When you get 400 wins, it reflects the kids you've had in the past, it reflects the parents, it reflects the program itself, the coaches. We're just trying to win a basketball game. If it happens, it happens. If it doesn't, it doesn't.

en It's brute power. Much of this is about who's the last in the room, and it reflects badly on the Congress.

en Your lack of effectiveness, and poor decision making has only led me to conclude that it is now time to move the investment operations at BWC in a new direction with new leadership.

en our continued unprecedented growth marks this as the right time to ensure we have a leadership team with the depth, insight, decision-making capacity.

en I'm surprised at that. He made a decision and I'll honor everybody's decision here. I'm not speaking badly about anybody through this whole thing and I'm not going to today.

en Under the old Senate leadership this would have already happened by now. So this will be a test of the new leadership. It will reflect badly if the Senate is unable to act by the end of the month.

en We made an investment with Grossman, ... We felt very confident about his leadership abilities. It wasn't a bad decision. It was bad luck.

en I think the message there is that those who know us best are making a decision to stay. It's a tribute to those who are in the service, their families, to the family support groups, and to their unit leadership that they feel the way they do about this noble institution.

en CNOOC handled it very badly, with poor strategy and poor decision-making. They had the deal almost in their back pocket but they threw it away, insisting Unocal pay Chevron the breakup fee. Either they got bad advice or they didn't take good advice.

en The decision I have had the responsibility of making is simply that — a business decision. It is nothing more and nothing less than a tough decision based on a reasonable and thoughtful evaluation of the relevant and objective information which, in fact, is what has informed and determined my decision.

en a campaign based on the conviction that the best decision-making is neighborhood decision-making in which people have a real say in the policies that affect their communities and their lives.


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