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148 Sentences With "being in charge"

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Being in charge of the company, the responsibility lands on Wilson.
I got the impression he was used to being in charge.
"He's more than capable of being in charge," says his proud mother.
It gives you the illusion of being in charge of your world.
A parent is used to being in charge in their own home.
The experience of being in charge has both relaxed and empowered her.
Congressional Memo BALTIMORE — There is something liberating about not being in charge.
Their status doesn't come only from being in charge of powerful corporations.
I love telling a story and being in charge of the image.
Of course, being in charge of a studio, that often means overseeing things.
There's a big difference between being in charge and being a good leader.
He even likes talking about how much he likes being in charge of Facebook.
And being in charge doesn't mean we need to micromanage behavior or be unkind.
There's a longstanding culture of male chefs being in charge in a [...]Vietnamese kitchen.
The problem of being in charge without basic resources is a very consuming one.
This dissatisfaction may be about "my guy being in charge" rather than ideological differences.
No one is in charge and there is little prospect of anyone being in charge.
The Conservatives don't know what they want, but Brexiteers are excited about being in charge.
I had the time of my life being in charge of my own little tribe.
But the snow was a reminder that not being in charge also means being powerless.
"Being in charge is not about being exalted," answered the 211999-year-old Democratic presidential candidate.
And the idea of those women being in charge of anything or anyone is fucking terrifying.
The price of all these people being in charge is that no one owns the work.
I don't think it's possible to look at the world right now, and objectively say what they continue to say, which is that them being in charge, these technologies being in charge, rich people doing more of what they have been doing, it's gonna save us.
This was actually an unexpectedly nice aspect of this leg — taking a break from being in charge.
I just thought, Oh my God, being in charge of these babies, what could be more wonderful?
As the former head of FSB's Information Security Center, it's Mikhailov who's suspected of being in charge.
"Being a boss, and being in charge is a very brave thing to do," Kris tells Poosh.
Not in the Senate, not as much, but how does it change with you being in charge?
The IRGC runs a powerful business empire as well as being in charge of elite armed forces.
And I pay for them myself, so I have the luxury of being in charge for that.
He expresses his concern about Rick being in charge, and says Negan should give him the power instead.
It was about this feeling of being in charge of who they were and forgetting what people think.
It's not just about being in charge, it's about saying no and having that be the last word.
The bid is said to be contingent on its management team being in charge of the combined entity.
Imagine being two years removed from having traded PK Subban and still being in charge of that roster?
And Bobbie is used to being in charge and calling shots that her unit must endure without question.
"I went from being in charge of my life to now depending on other people," Ms. Mitchell said.
ROBINSON What's important is to have more women creators behind the scenes, being producers and being in charge.
But some people have managed to express a consistent same position despite different presidents being in charge. Sen.
These respondents feel that being in charge of things means they'll be doing meaningful work on a daily basis.
At this point, I'd even take her being in charge of taking stock of what supplies the Abigail has.
Being in charge of mental fitness needs to be at least as important to you as your work is.
"People think we are making some statement with the women being in charge, but that's our culture," she reasoned.
Being in charge of new talent gives Levesque an opportunity to implement his vision outside of the writer's room.
Those of us who've found ourselves in the unfortunate position of being in charge of an event will welcome Events.
If you like being in charge and have at least a high school diploma, this job could be for you.
No one under the age of 70 in the United Kingdom can remember anyone but the Queen being in charge.
Those instincts led you to a place of an involuted chaos, of anarchy, where the monster ends up being in charge.
As White House physician, he was accused of being in charge of a toxic work environment and freely dispensing prescription drugs.
He admitted to being in charge of "multiple methamphetamine laboratories" and coordinating cocaine shipments through Culiacán, the provincial capital of Sinaloa.
That for me was what being femme is about, being in charge of it, and that's why it's different to femininity.
He's taken her out of the lineup for the first official episode, relegating her to being in charge of the audience.
In fact, he's still in cahoots with Cersei, ferrying (and essentially being in charge of) a giant mercenary army from Essos.
"I'd love to argue that pragmatism and being in charge of something makes you a better candidate," Dean told The Hill.
Once the bloodshed is over, the party swiftly regroups and gets back to the thing it cares most about: being in charge.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Trump being in charge of the coronavirus is like if we put Chuck E. Cheese in charge of the antivirus.
And, despite Republicans being in charge at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, our constitutional system of checks and balances is working well.
Bill had just come from Microsoft where he was used to being in charge, whereas she was restarting her career after having kids.
Each now handle a different aspect of the federal immigration bureaucracy, with ICE being in charge of handling arrests and deportations of unauthorized immigrants.
Being in charge comes naturally to you, and as the moon moves through Scorpio, reflect on how power can be shared or even transformed.
They are experiments in themselves of how to maintain a public database (the "blockchain") without anybody in particular, a bank, say, being in charge.
Many other Apache women's roles were being in charge of the home and community, but Lozen was more interested in the art of war.
And yet, as anyone who flies has probably observed, being in charge of making sure everything goes smoothly at 36,000 feet isn't always easy.
White people are the most privileged racial group in the U.S., so they have no business being in charge of diversity and inclusion work.
At the time, many pointed to Ant Financial as being in charge of some of the more innovative ideas that Alibaba had recently developed.
So I told myself there was nothing wrong with the man being in charge of the money as long as he made good decisions.
After the master chief&aposs announcement, however, the new LPO gave the impression he felt awkward about suddenly being in charge of his friends.
The auctioneers, RM Sotheby's, also donated their expertise, though there's obvious cachet and prestige to be gained from being in charge of such an event.
Her recent pivot to emotion by playing to our fears about Trump being in charge of our military and nuclear codes seems to be working.
Rudy Pipilo (Michael Rispoli) continues his quest to make money off porn, and Bobby Dwyer (Chris Bauer) struggles with being in charge of the parlor.
Doctors didn't like the idea of hospitals being in charge, so some in California created their own plan in 215, which they called Blue Shield.
Conversely (though in practice this happens less often), blaming an executive for being in charge during a generalized stock market crash makes very little sense.
Since Saudi Arabia does not yet issue licenses to women, the course was aimed at women who had no experience being in charge of cars.
Andrew Cuomo: The governor of New York has the dubious distinction of being in charge of the state with the largest number of coronavirus cases.
As it has turned out, being in charge of maintaining the public face of the company has been a dicey job for many of those involved.
Written by PETE DOCTER, MEG LeFAUVE AND JOSH COOLEY Inside 11-year-old Riley's head, Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger take turns being in charge.
Sure, you're free to eat ice cream any time (and sometimes you do!), but being in charge of your own meals every day can get exhausting.
Reliability means leaders can be counted on to deliver on their word and their plans, and can be trusted with being in charge of company responsibilities.
I met with a woman famous in the company for being in charge of putting big natural gas pipelines into Central or South America and India.
"Moving forward, we will watch the C.H.P. leadership trying to overcome the challenges of being in charge and governing with a multitude of partners," she wrote.
Power belongs to you and if you can't handle criticism … without violence, you have to wonder if you are up to the task of being in charge.
"The story of Micah is the story of men and women — but mostly men — who were leaders, who got too used to being in charge," she said.
And being in charge of a much bigger company is a more demanding task that will surely justify (ahem) a larger salary for the executives in charge.
It was an astonishing record of success despite bitter right-wing resistance to his presidency and the alarming racist reaction to a black man being in charge.
Judy Hussie-Taylor, the executive director of Danspace, was shocked to learn that the Harvard archive had no one listed as being in charge of Mr. Bernd's estate.
Milani, a former helicopter and C-130 pilot accustomed to being in charge, is the director of the Rescue Coordination Center at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage.
It teaches students to be a leader for the sake of being in charge, rather than in the name of a cause or idea they care about deeply.
But to think I had much choice … I think it's misleading to talk about anyone's life, maybe other than Tom Cruise, in terms of anyone being in charge.
" They weren't able to strike that balance right away, she notes: "When Bill first came over to the foundation from Microsoft, he was used to being in charge.
According to Sports Illustrated, she condemned her former coach John Geddert at Twistars Gym, calling him a "coward" and a "disgrace" for being in charge while this abuse persisted.
He seems to like being in charge too much, and giving up would be totally out of character, as has been written by CNN's Chris Cillizza in the past.
Nearly all students who run the high school meme accounts remain anonymous to avoid the inevitable harassment and scrutiny that comes with being in charge of a popular page.
Sure, he wanted to make a better school for his students on some level, but he mostly seemed into the idea of being in charge for self-aggrandizing reasons.
The true power of a secretary general rests in perception: The sense of legitimacy that comes from being in charge of the world's largest and most famous international organization.
Perry, Sondland, and Volker referred to themselves as "the three amigos" and positioned themselves early on as being in charge of Ukraine policy despite having very little foreign policy experience.
Droppings distill these principles into extreme form, banking on the idea that even for children who are tired, hungry and disoriented, there is a compensatory thrill to being in charge.
But by and large, he, Kasich and Bush were more effective than they had been in drawing a contrast between being in charge of a state and casting votes in Congress.
But Clinton leads when it comes to being in charge of nuclear weapons (51% to 193%), being a good commander in chief (48% to 33%) and on immigration (50% to 39%).
I'm interested in how you view her journey — especially having been on a similar journey yourself, going from a staff writer on other shows to now being in charge of one.
And it's hard to imagine his being in charge of the sinister, all-seeing state summoned by John Coyne's set, with its walls of video monitors and hidden cameras and microphones.
Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Kelly are used to being in charge, and both are prone to dramatic outbursts of temper, according to interviews with a half-dozen White House officials.
Despite only being in charge for little over three months, the UFC have already announced they are to enter two new European markets in Croatia and The Netherlands during that time.
Thank god she agreed to cover, otherwise I would probably be dead from living out every stoner's worst nightmare: being in charge of someone else's baby while too stoned to function.
In every opinion poll so far, Varadkar's Fine Gael has trailed fellow center-right party Fianna Fáil, its main rival long vilified for being in charge during the bust a decade ago.
I'd argue that it's a movie for the Donald Trumps of the world, for them to learn a lesson about either being in charge or being a baby — but not being both.
In every opinion poll so far, Varadkar's Fine Gael has trailed fellow center-right party Fianna Fáil, its main rival long vilified for being in charge during the bust a decade ago.
We have to help people with the things they cannot buy: self-love, emotional regulation, relationships, being in charge of your own life, being more responsible, and always to keep up hope.
According to Lux Research, Trump's policies would lead to US emissions being 16% higher after two terms of office than they would have been after two terms of Hilary Clinton being in charge.
Corey has a big personality and he likes being in charge, but he also tends to talk over his wife and dismiss any of her business ideas, as well as those from Lemonis.
Apparently, Jenner set her intentions pretty well, because she's got 13 international Vogue covers to brag about in addition to fronting big-time campaigns and being in charge of her eponymous fashion lines.
But Kurdish troops see themselves as being in charge of the district, and last month, sectarian violence broke out in the form of a gunfight, killing a reported three Kurds and one Christian.
Instead, Sorensen was replaced by Lars Fruergaard, while Riis was put in charge of the North American operations after being in charge of marketing and head of the China and Pacific sales regions.
Even though Oprah Winfrey isn't interested in being in charge of the country, she is adamant about maintaining control of her business ventures, including her production company Harpo Studios, by keeping them private.
If you don't have a next of kin, or would not want that person being in charge of your funeral, you can decide whom you do trust and put them legally in charge.
Eisner, who has never been shy about sharing his views, relayed two stories to Taylor he thought would help Bloomberg as he grappled with no longer being in charge of America's most important city.
After 20 years of being in charge of crime scenes for the police in Mobile, he had recently taken on an assignment that puts him in charge of applying genetic genealogy to cold cases.
By apparently swallowing the argument that it's all on you—or me—the authors have unwittingly released bosses everywhere from the most important human obligations that come along with being in charge of people.
The Dom voice reminded him that he was in charge, and there were certain perks to being in charge, even if they came at the cost of torturing his already painfully hard, pussy-starved penis.
"As someone who has a recent experience of having the referee being in charge of the scorekeeping and being the contestant, I am always suspect of a process that does not have independence," Abrams said.
You love being in charge of that grill, but the worst thing you can be at a barbecue is that person who talks about how 'good' they are at cooking meat when it's on fire.
But just as Mr. Trump has discovered that revising the health law is "unbelievably complex," Republicans are finding that being in charge doesn't mean being on the same page — or even reading the same book.
That's one reason (aside from, y'know, Republicans being in charge of everything) all the real action is at the subnational level, among cities and states, where there are still occasional opportunities to route around partisan gridlock.
The man, who was not named, is also accused of recruiting fighters to join forces in Syria and Iraq and of being in charge of commissioning potential attacks in Spain and across Europe, the ministry said.
It's really easy in the vanilla world to follow a structure that your boss/superior may provide you, but it can be quite challenging being in charge of your own business decisions right out of the gate.
For being in charge of what is probably the biggest game in the world right now and all the responsibilities that come with that, Epic is proving itself quite capable of changing things up on the fly.
It takes true humility to understand that being in charge does not equate to being right, and that just because you are sure about something doesn't mean you are right — in fact, it is probably the reverse.
On Monday evening, The Financial News, a newspaper controlled by China's central bank, published questions and answers with a central bank official who was identified only as being in charge of the reviews of banks' financial soundness.
For as many generations as we can trace, our family has run businesses, and talked about the role of self-reliance, of being in charge of your own success and not putting it in the hands of others.
Even if you're not a trained mixologist with unlimited access to Bourbon and bitters, there's still something particularly exciting about cocktailing, experimenting, and being in charge of your own creation — a concept that often trickles into beauty, too.
He takes what Kirstjen Nielsen, who he tasked with being in charge of his immigration policy, and sort of override that with what Lou Dobbs, the Fox personality and commentator had to say on his opinion show that night.
But Rosa distanced herself from being in charge of the women's section because she quite rightly saw that she would be sidelined out of being able to comment on policies of economics, and that was actually her strong point.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Celebrating a first win just one week into the job, Spain's new boss Fernando Hierro said he was happy with the narrow 1-0 defeat of Iran - and people had better get used to him being in charge.
Speaking with PEOPLE before Tuesday's season premiere of Below Deck Mediterranean, the new captain explains what it's like being in charge of a crew of 20-somethings, what her captaining style is and how she handles all the onboard drama.
"Former HHS Secretary Tom Price and former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt departed the administration after facing months of questions over similar legal and financial issues—and that was without Democrats being in charge of Congressional committees that can launch investigations."
The big picture: Former HHS Secretary Tom Price and former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt departed the administration after facing months of questions over similar legal and financial issues — and that was without Democrats being in charge of Congressional committees that can launch investigations.
They made several visits to the tomb over more than a year of planning, and individual members were identified as being in charge of drawing up the plans, stealing the body itself and delivering the ransom demand to the Ferrari family, he said.
On Sunday, Kasich confirmed to CNN a New York Times report that Donald Trump Jr., the nominee's son, reached out prior to the convention, offering Kasich the running-mate slot and the promise of being in charge of all policy decisions in a Trump administration.
Even the credits got in jabs at various people, like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is listed as being in charge of make-up in reference to the scandal around him donning dark makeup and a turban during an &aposArabian Nights&apos themed party in 2001.
I think while the motivation is promotion and the way the whole company works with a promotion system and being in charge and what you reward is what you get, and instead can you look at rewarding the output of the work, which sometimes takes multiple years to see?
Such are the duties of being in charge of a place that, thanks to a critically acclaimed (at least in the West) and relentlessly bleak Russian movie, has an unwelcome reputation as possibly the most miserable place in Russia — a remote, frozen wasteland of drunks, brutish officials, crumbling buildings and unalloyed despair.
And it's not just pleasure he's interested in being in charge of: "Cerón has a massive file of surveillance footage that he is threatening to use as blackmail against me and hundreds of other Americans," Mia says, at a moment when it's becoming evident that she must find a way to outsmart him.
On the somber side you can blame Mnuchin for promoting the new, deeply complicated tax law, and being in charge of the Internal Revenue Service, which is going to be administering said law with a drastically reduced staff and a record of failing to answer 21 percent of its help-line calls.
"We could shoot him... It's not a bad idea..." It's important to stress that Attenborough was obviously just joking with that last bit — the interviewer writes "he catches my eye and giggles" after the quote — but one thing's clear: Attenborough is obviously not keen on the idea of Trump being in charge of things.
When her veep gig was announced in 2012, The Hollywood Reporter noted her scope included "overseeing all music recording, production and performance for Nickelodeon and its channels," as well as being "in charge of day-to-day A&R and on-site management for recording sessions and video shoots," which sounds incredibly daunting and impressive.
More from Mr. Johnson: What Nakamoto ushered into the world was a way of agreeing on the contents of a database without anyone being "in charge" of the database, and a way of compensating people for helping make that database more valuable, without those people being on an official payroll or owning shares in a corporate entity.
And while Wade Phillips, the defensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos, and Mike Shula, the offensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers, have tried their hand at head coaching, they seem happy now to focus on running one side of a football team rather than dealing with the hoopla and the distractions that come with being in charge of the whole operation.
Everybody brings something a little different to the table, and I think that keying in on their strengths—of Pam Shriver having won Grand Slams as a doubles player, having competed in an era against some of the greats; of Mary Joe Fernandez being in charge of the Fed Cup and understanding and knowing personally a lot of the young players in the game; Chrissy has a tennis academy—you really want to, in the most effective way, fit the puzzle pieces together.

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