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In the suit, PBS says it discovered Smiley had multiple sexual encounters with subordinates, made unwanted sexual advances and commented on subordinates' body parts.
Some psychologists have a name for what Grant's subordinates experienced.
Sources said he also had a history of dating subordinates.
The cardinal sin, according to their subordinates, is playing favorites.
Trump hates when his subordinates make bad news for him.
It also demands the trust, loyalty and competence of subordinates.
I hope Trump hears "We are not the Pres's subordinates".
Two of his OMB subordinates are expected to follow suit.
Mr. Macron's subordinates insist that they have heard the message.
His Twitter diplomacy also makes life impossible for his subordinates.
" "What your subordinates care about is your intent toward them.
Meanwhile, his subordinates continued to collect bribes from Salahi's family.
It is not obstruction to fire one of your subordinates.
His boss, Trump, has never liked subordinates to upstage him.
Mr. Trump's subordinates appear to believe their strategy is working.
His subordinates have suggested Obamacare's individual mandate won't be enforced.
Three of Arpaio's subordinates also violated court orders, the judge found.
Three of Arpaio's subordinates also violated court orders, the judge found.
But they have received little cooperation from Trump and his subordinates.
It's not quite that simple: Caps hate having subordinates and assistants.
"We are not the President's subordinates," he said at one point.
What does bother Trump is when his subordinates get bad press.
But not everyone prioritizes treating their colleagues and subordinates professionally, too.
This latest project puts humanity in dominion over our quadcopter subordinates.
Their subordinates wonder how long their new bosses will be there.
Friendships at work get even trickier for managers and their subordinates.
It's hard to get accurate reports when your subordinates keep dying.
Trump's equivocation leaves his subordinates to reassure NATO of American resolve.
Mr. Rubin often berated subordinates as stupid or incompetent, they said.
And his subordinates are taking their cues directly from Ryan's playbook.
They recognize that they must demand quality work from their subordinates.
Both on some occasions attempted to directly convince subordinates to lie.
Prosecutors on Monday accused Mr. Lee of deflecting blame onto subordinates.
On diagrams of the leadership process, "punishing disobedient subordinates" rarely appears.
WeWork then launched an investigation, which discovered instances of managers sleeping with coworkers and subordinates, echoing an allegation from the document that a senior manager admitted to the woman that he slept "with two direct female subordinates."
They're sexually harassed by their bosses, their peers, and even their subordinates.
Find trusted subordinates who can speak to the markets on your behalf.
He repeatedly tried to compel subordinates to lie about matters under investigation.
Obese individuals are rated as less desirable as subordinates, coworkers, and bosses.
Recent sackings of subordinates have sent a signal about who is boss.
For now, discussions with North Korea will be conducted by their subordinates.
If the president is dissatisfied with his subordinates, he can fire them.
But Brennan argued their subordinates should also be removed from the process.
Accepting gifts from subordinates without fair compensation is banned by federal law.
Rule No. 2: Failures must be ascribed to subordinates or external forces.
And we appreciate how vexing you find these subordinates sniping at you.
It is not obstruction to give advice to one of your subordinates.
What they often don't realize is that their subordinates and colleagues notice.
" His dubious assertions were so common that subordinates called them "Flynn facts.
Walk back to the TV crews and the commanders and the subordinates?
In her survey, Germano's subordinates described her as ''hostile, unprofessional and abusive.
Is he likely to tolerate that from one of his top subordinates?
Or he may have simply allowed his subordinates to preserve his willful ignorance.
The lines around his mouth indicate that his subordinates in government are unreliable.
Trump's tendency to play loose with the facts is mirrored by his subordinates.
The work centers on leaders who are ego-defensive and challenged by subordinates.
He is a hard driver of subordinates, but expects nothing less from himself.
Northam's refusal to step down subordinates those interests to his own political survival.
Neocons like Bolton consider traditional U.S. allies, not as partners, but as subordinates.
His subordinates wanted to protect one another to preserve their wealth and status.
Can someone other than God actually send him or his subordinates to jail?
Subordinates also often overestimate how comfortable they would feel recognizing and highlighting abuses.
They are free to sacrifice workers' dignity in dominating and humiliating their subordinates.
While his subordinates hauled them away, the Gestapo officer turned to the librarian.
While his subordinates hauled them away, the Gestapo officer turned to the librarian.
His subordinates may also be in trouble for flying on a private jet.
The relationship violated Google's policies which ban relationships between managers and their subordinates.
In that damage is a lesson for other subordinates and allies of Trump.
This enabled him to cut through subjective or potentially false claims by subordinates.
At work, they are typically given to subordinates as a sign of recognition.
At work, they are usually given to subordinates as a sign of recognition.
That's ominous for other subordinates who have been at odds with the President.
Future IRGC commanders, their subordinates and proxies will have to be more careful.
Flynn often ate his meals in the chow hall and chatted with subordinates.
"He didn't tolerate it well when subordinates didn't move fast enough," he said.
An earnest search for truth would have leaned hard on those two subordinates.
He responds to gripes on his Facebook page daily, tagging subordinates and issuing directives.
Slick subordinates who establish a rapport with investors may start acting like your equals.
He is also accused of groping and initiating sexually inappropriate conduct with female subordinates.
One of the subordinates told the leader he was going to kill the man.
When Mr. Cuff later retired, Mr. Burke texted several subordinates with an unusual request.
The Visa innovation chief who was fired had a history of affairs with subordinates.
When we think of power, we think of bosses and their charge over subordinates.
Believing in "Cabinet government," Nixon gave his appointees great freedom in picking their subordinates.
Here is Acting President Claire Underwood, meeting with her subordinates in the Oval Office.
But such is the position that President Donald Trump's subordinates regularly find themselves in.
During the holiday party, my boss didn't want me to sit with my subordinates.
He offers no loyalty to his subordinates but expects flattery from them in return.
Could there be a few rotten middle managers asking too much of their subordinates?
He then has to trust that his subordinates know how to carry that out.
If you cheat on your wife you may be more likely to harass subordinates.
All five Iranian entities are subordinates of the Iranian company Shahid Bakeri Industrial Group.
Within the White House, Mr. Mulvaney has a number of allies among his subordinates.
He encouraged his subordinates to come up with ideas to increase Barcelona's flagging revenues.
Also, supervisors who empower are seen as more influential and inspiring by their subordinates.
Philbin said the president is ultimately not beholden to his subordinates' suggestions or opinions.
Washington (CNN)Sooner or later, many of the President's subordinates face the same dilemma.
Commanders screamed into their radios, subordinates rushed around, limp corpses were loaded into trucks.
Why don&apost you just direct your subordinates to get those documents over to Congress?
He was never short of ideas but his subordinates learned to ignore most of them.
Christie and Kasich can be foul-tempered to subordinates, political colleagues and the public alike.
Under the Constitution, the president can fire subordinates who refuse to carry out presidential orders.
Luckily for Trump, in some of those instances, his subordinates defied or ignored his commands.
Whether or not we are of the same party, we are not the President's subordinates.
One team leader's subordinates calculated their boss makes $5,000 a month from one coalition government.
Subordinates may offer "on an occasional basis" gifts of less than $10, federal guidelines note.
Comey expressly denied leaking information or approving such leaks by subordinates in testimony to Congress.
Or they can issue various directives to their subordinates that may be difficult to undo.
While the maze subordinates material to gravity-defying form, the slabs favor weighty raw material.
When his rage subsided, those subordinates rarely seemed to face immediate consequences for their disobedience.
This employee quit after being told they shouldn't sit with subordinates at the holiday party.
In this administration, the president doesn't need to order his subordinates to lie for him.
That's an important distinction because neither Google nor Alphabet allow relationships between managers and subordinates.
SoFi also instituted an ethics policy that explicitly prohibits intimate relationships between supervisors and subordinates.
He is thought to have ordered the executions of disloyal subordinates including his own uncle.
Employees were afraid to speak out against supervisors who were having sex with their subordinates.
Campus sexual assault may be a trickier problem for society than workplace harassment of subordinates.
Many Guatemalans, including some of the president's subordinates, have said there is no going back.
"I have a long history of holding subordinates accountable," the sheriff wrote in a letter.
Trump also has subordinates in his organization kicking money up to him through his hotels.
If caught, however, senior executives and their subordinates may claim they were following orders and expectations.
Trump, who hates it when his subordinates steal his thunder, shot down that idea on Thursday.
After praising himself, Trump turned the meeting over to his subordinates who took turns… praising him.
President Nixon had subordinates break the law to punish and collect information on his political enemies.
It was the latest in a string of mishaps caused by Ms Raggi's choice of subordinates.
Only those willing to soldier on as subordinates remained, ceding authority to their leader, President Trump.
Ebbers denied he was at fault, saying it was subordinates who had concealed WorldCom's skyrocketing costs.
While the maze subordinates material to gravity-defying form, the slab works favor weighty raw material.
His subordinates know it and have, on occasion, gone to outsize lengths to prove their own.
It underscores how his personal flaws have driven away talented subordinates and attracted self-serving replacements.
Mueller has hinted that Trump's other subordinates were involved in just one of these lies: Cohen's.
Like many of the president's other subordinates, his performance appeared tailored to an audience of one.
Some upper-level roles require that candidates have certain skills that their subordinates don't have, said.
I could distinguish between a favor and an order and demand and so could my subordinates.
He also suggests that Trump's efforts fell short only because his subordinates repeatedly disobeyed his instructions.
He never faced criminal charges; the investigation by the S.E.C. focused on his supervision of subordinates.
His subordinates have two options: to do what he says, or try to change his mind.
They argue that she almost always emailed her State Department subordinates at their government email addresses.
He subordinates himself to making her all the more spectacular, but which one is in charge?
She made it all, barking out orders to subordinates from a squatted position over simmering pots.
He and his subordinates have been making verbal assaults on the far right just about daily.
The anti-corruption bureau investigated previously untouchable tycoons and politicians, including several of Mr. Lutsenko's subordinates.
Unlike the U.S. rules, the Australian rules only relate to cabinet ministers and their direct subordinates.
The employee said that he had been fired after complaining about managers sexually harassing their subordinates.
Mr. Khamenei said he had ordered subordinates to be honest about Iran's responsibility for the disaster.
Among some of her softer allegations: bosses were sleeping with subordinates and rampant hard drug use.
Most bullies were colleagues, supervisors or subordinates, rather than clients or other individuals outside the workplace.
Both were subpoenaed; but neither showed up, and several subordinates blew off the inquiry as well.
The recommendations also address intracompany relationships stating that subordinates should not be involved with their managers.
Or maybe he just wasn't paying attention and left his subordinates with a mess to clean up.
This pointed focus reevaluates how female bosses are expected to interact with their co-workers and subordinates.
William T. Sherman and an ambulance carrying the body of one of his favorite subordinates, Maj. Gen.
The police wiretap transcripts also document the alleged use of violent threats by Gao and his subordinates.
Suspicion soon fell on Javier Specia, the former police commissioner of Pilar, and some of his subordinates.
Google has a policy that does not allow relationships between supervisors and subordinates on the same team.
A good percentage of Andromeda is spent chatting with politicians, subordinates, hostile aliens, friends, criminals, and more.
Mueller found that those attempts were unsuccessful largely because Trump's subordinates failed to carry out his orders.
But the town's police chief, who likens them to flowers, says his female subordinates have soothed motorists.
Dr. Jackson's employees were not subordinates of the White House chief of staff or the president's lawyer.
Subordinates notice what behaviour gets rewarded and which standards are set by the person at the top.
Over time, his allies and former subordinates came to dominate economic policy jobs in the Clinton administration.
The National Women's Law Center found that low-level supervisors increasingly assume complete authority over their subordinates.
Bray left a long time ago; why did these subordinates of his fail to speak out afterwards?
" He added: "Whether or not we are of the same party, we are not the president's subordinates.
Celebration reminds people what winning feels like, inspires them, connects subordinates with their leaders and drives performance.
Mr. Bloomberg, who often challenges subordinates with provocative questions, has grown accustomed to deference, the people said.
Instead, delegating his responsibilities to subordinates, he played golf and visited hostess clubs on the company tab.
In actuality, most voters thought most everyone in government has sex with subordinates, so why target Clinton?
McDonald's said Easterbrook violated company policy forbidding managers from having romantic relationships with direct or indirect subordinates.
Tsvangirai's illness has exposed deep rifts in the MDC, with his subordinates jockeying publicly to succeed him.
Mr. Assad and his subordinates have consistently denied government forces have used chemical weapons in the conflict.
" • On whether he ever swears in private: "Only at myself," adding: "Do I ever swear at subordinates?
"Whether or not we are of the same party, we are not the president's subordinates," he said.
That's the only sensible interpretation of the signals sent by the president and some of his subordinates.
That makes them more likely to behave abusively toward subordinates, which in turn can reduce workplace engagement.
He prefers to exert his power more quietly, in the privacy of his glassle, and through subordinates.
An individual in a prominent position within the industry has been accused of sexually assaulting several subordinates.
Every time Mr. Trump tried to stop the investigation, the president was stymied by his own subordinates.
His direct subordinates rated him 4.48 on the question of whether they would work with him again.
Subordinates will be cheering, envisioning enlarged domains and the compensation levels that typically increase with corporate size.
On Monday, Bloomberg reported McGrail had a romantic relationship with one of his subordinates, who he promoted.
And are his subordinates -- as is often the case -- contorting themselves to cover up for Trump's untruthfulness?
Further complicating matters, the decision may no longer be solely up to Mr. Trump or his subordinates.
His fearsome style of management "emboldened subordinates to behave the same way toward their underlings," Ewing notes.
Managers want to avoid giving any hint of special treatment to subordinates that are also their friends.
Trump is apparently a person who asks, and even demands, that many subordinates be "loyal" to him.
But Solomon eventually decided that sharing more of his personal life with subordinates makes him more approachable.
To improve that feedback, Amazon tries out interventions like training managers to interact better with their subordinates.
Bosses tend to blame subordinates for bringing bad news, even when they are just doing their duty.
He consistently listens to his subordinates, is an advocate for his crew and doesn't make rash decisions.
Like testimonial immunity, executive privilege allows a president to order subordinates to ignore congressional demands for information.
Unfortunately, you can't control who was selected or even if your new subordinates are angry about the choice.
So you don't think it's fair to say that scripture is inherently sexist or that it subordinates women?
He defends his teammates and takes responsibility for his own failures rather than blaming subordinates, as Trump does.
To Trump's supporters, it's proof that this man's business acumen is so potent it turns superstars into subordinates.
It's a huge institutional loss, but the department has excellent subordinates and the career people will step up.
Is a series of groping incidents deserving of the same punishment as forcing subordinates to watch you shower?
The administrator has demonstrated immense loyalty, a trait Trump seems to prize above all else among his subordinates.
Studies have found that a subordinates pay a much higher price for relationships at work than their superiors.
But like any good general, to achieve the mission he needs to delegate authority and trust his subordinates.
Pentagon ethics standards bar agency officials from directing their subordinates to perform personal activities during the work day.
Maguire's boss, not known for warm and fuzzy moments with subordinates, didn't invite him to take a seat.
That means, if your decisions should be based on facts, you will make worse decisions than your subordinates.
Past presidents have pressured subordinates to make public some information to the advantage of themselves or their administrations.
The subordinates who executed the policy, however, insisted to the end that any failure was somebody else's fault.
Having Gibson pick up young, good-looking subordinates is another example of Mr. Cubitt's willingness to stretch credibility.
"No," said Jill Wine-Banks, who worked on the Watergate investigation of President Richard Nixon and his subordinates.
It also subordinates all other policy proposals to a constitutional showdown whose end game is far from clear.
Therefore, they said, the email records would end up being preserved from the subordinates' end of each conversation.
His behavior toward female subordinates raised concern within the organization, according to former employees, board members and consultants.
How organizations today are approaching boss-subordinate relationships: Bosses are still dating their subordinates in the #MeToo era.
This was consistent with Kelly's past defense of a Marine colonel accused of sexually harassing two female subordinates.
He added that visas would not be issued to members of the mission or their subordinates, Reuters reported.
Some employees alleged that white supervisors dispensed special treatment to white subordinates, a charge the company emphatically denied.
Trump's legal team has repeatedly argued that the president can set foreign policy regardless of his subordinates' opinions.
In fact, part of the Standard Oil "gospel" was to train subordinates to do your job, writes Chernow.
The President has been known to offer glowing praise of his subordinates only to dismiss them shortly afterward.
Similarly, the strongest leaders aren't afraid of feedback — from their peers, their higher-ups, or even their subordinates.
Either way, these subordinates were all crucial witnesses to and either willing or reluctant participants in those actions.
In some instances, Verma has been excluded from internal policy meetings her subordinates have attended, four officials said.
It's unclear what action, if any, previous Visa management teams took when the relationships with subordinates were discovered.
But being a skilled dealmaker with colleagues of her same status doesn't mean Klobuchar's behavior toward subordinates isn't unhinged.
He defended a Marine colonel who sexually harassed female subordinates, according to a report in the New York Times.
I won't be able to go up to my subordinates and ask them to bear my child any longer.
And when your teammates and subordinates are doing well, they can support you in return when you need help.
Once higher-level Navy officials heard of the planning, they told their subordinates to "knock it off," per CNN.
He told her she was "a killer" and that wanting to be liked by her subordinates was a weakness.
The son of a jailed Camorra chief, the boy is accused of killing two of his subordinates last year.
She further claimed that she relied on her subordinates' judgement when emailing sensitive information on her private email system.
Subordinates who doubted his vision, or questioned the detail, were told to get with the programme or get out.
And if it's okay for the boss to cheat a little, it's easy for subordinates to rationalize similar behavior.
Pearse's plea came about two months after Detelina Subeva, one of his subordinates, pleaded guilty to a related charge.
But Sandberg also has a temper, an ego, and a detailed memory for subordinates she thinks have made mistakes.
Per Variety, the investigation revealed sexual relationships with subordinates, and a "verbally abusive and threatening environment" created by Smiley.
Snow last year asked the US Attorney's Office to file the criminal contempt charges against Arpaio and several subordinates.
Instead, they elect the president, who then appoints alter-ego subordinates to help him carry out his constitutional duties.
Li Yuanchao, the vice president, has become an ornamental figure, shadowed by anticorruption investigations that have felled former subordinates.
Uribe reimburse subordinates for any gifts he received and that his superior take appropriate action regarding his ethics violations.
That summer, the company issued a new rule: Salaried employees must disclose any family or romantic relationships with subordinates.
Managers in some government departments found themselves lending their own money to subordinates to cover basic needs like groceries.
Why it matters: As a federal official, Pruitt is forbidden by law to receive free services from his subordinates.
This is especially true if you focus your snark on belittling others or enjoy giving backhanded comments to subordinates.
But when your subordinates continue to use foul methods then a sense of real bitterness and contempt becomes irresistible.
Under the law, superior officers who coerce subordinates into sexual relationships can be jailed for up to six months.
These developments will make the president's subordinates even less willing than ever to take a bullet for their boss.
"But we could see he was very worried," said one of his subordinates who was present at the time.
"Wild turkeys have a 'pecking order' and people who act fearfully will be treated as subordinates," the site advises.
This is a president who has repeatedly bridled at subordinates who he feels are too much in the limelight.
If Trump is going to outsource the role of the president to his subordinates, he's better off keeping quiet.
Filling appointed positions with subordinates, he then turned against the Assembly, imprisoning its most outspoken critics on flimsy pretexts.
Steve Knight but resigned her seat last year amid a House Ethics Committee investigation into alleged relationships with subordinates.
But, given the prevailing situation in Chechnya, he said, Kadyrov's subordinates would interpret such language as instructions to act.
Likewise, if that president could avoid ever having his or her subordinates held accountable for their actions, why not?
She was referred to the House Ethics Committee because of her relationships with subordinates, which is against House rules.
"A consistent failure to control one's subordinates who are behaving in a criminal manner will be prosecuted," Wiley said.
Together, the filings indicate that there was sustained, incriminating contact between Trump subordinates and Russia — contact they tried to obscure.
Pruitt, in appearances before congressional hearings this spring, has denied responsibility for any ethical lapses, saying subordinates made those decisions.
The "nightmare" was a Senate Ethics Committee investigation that found Mr Packwood had been sexually harassing subordinates since the 1960s.
Some subordinates may have the fortitude to sleep through it all; many will be guilt-tripped into answering the boss.
"NCIS" tracks a lead agent, played by Mark Harmon, and his idiosyncratic subordinates as they investigate crimes involving Navy personnel.
The man who would be president-for-life has shown little interest in letting his subordinates do their own thing.
And he definitely doesn't overprescribe medicine, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't drink on the job or harass subordinates either.
He defended a Marine colonel who sexually harassed female subordinates, according to a new report in the New York Times.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Tuesday denied that she or Beijing had pressured her subordinates to bar Chow, however.
President Franklin Roosevelt was able to draw upon some able subordinates who had served him as governor of New York.
Just before Ortega was fired, government troops prevented her and some of her subordinates from entering her Caracas office building.
According to the indictment, on several occasions Ackal directed subordinates during staff meetings to "work over" anyone who "sassed" them.
Why it matters: The military has struggled with how those in power handle sexual assault and harassment allegations from subordinates.
His penchant for setting up competition and infusing tension between his subordinates has carried over from his real estate company.
Mr. Erdogan and his subordinates have blamed Mr. Gulen for the coup attempt, which left at least 271 people dead.
She is cold, calculating and willing to use her subordinates (the daughters in the fairy tale) to achieve her goals.
An executive summary of the preliminary investigation reviewed by CNN finds that Coleman engaged in sexual relationships with female subordinates.
He alienated the top brass in the uniformed military and developed a bad reputation for abusive behavior toward his subordinates.
It's easy to imagine that Trump tolerates—even encourages—his subordinates' overspending as long as they are enacting his agenda.
Pentagon ethics standards bar Defense Department officials from requesting subordinates to perform personal activities during the work day, CNN noted.
You have to constantly be loyal to your seniors, your peers, your subordinates, your unit, the Army, and the nation.
The woman said that Chief Leonard ordered top-level chiefs not to have any dealings with her or her subordinates.
In Mr. Ghosn's case, experts said the court might have been concerned that, once free, he could pressure former subordinates.
They were extra concerns on an already-long list of them: food, water, ammunition and the welfare of my subordinates.
"The president cannot obstruct himself or subordinates acting on his behalf by simply exercising these inherent constitutional powers," he wrote.
Roberts writes that: But merely talking about the possibility of conducting a study, even to his subordinates, wouldn't be enough.
Neither Mr. Kuczinski nor his subordinates had been "able to provide a coherent explanation for this misconduct," the statement said.
But in the windowless mission control room, he became a blunt taskmaster, demanding obedience and precision from subordinates and astronauts.
That makes him the boss, and all elected and appointed officials, certainly all of us as citizens, are his subordinates.
Ayatollah Khamenei himself decreed that the price increase was necessary and appropriate, essentially squelching any further discussion among his subordinates.
Pentagon policy: Pentagon ethics rules say officials can't direct subordinates to use official time for anything other than official activities.
Rice pointed to the fact that a number of Bolton's former subordinates on the National Security Council, like Lt. Col.
Another possibility is to have coworkers read each others' evaluations of subordinates to hold people accountable for what they write.
Other recommendations prohibit romances between bosses and their subordinates and create clearer guidelines on the use of drugs and alcohol.
Mr. Grubman, her lawyer, said she was innocent because she had not acted with "unlawful intent" in communicating with subordinates.
While Trump is easily displeased with subordinates, his patience level with those entrusted with shepherding his brand is almost nonexistent.
Rendell and Decker said a number of subordinates could do the small parts of Kane's job that require a license.
Isolated in the Arg, Ghani works killingly long hours and buries himself in projects that should be left to subordinates.
We should not be looking for a Trump replacement who humiliates subordinates, with the explanation that she demands high standards.
Mr. Booker, he said, had erred by taking the word of subordinates that things in the police department were fine.
Frank Cisneros, the sommelier, subordinates the alcohol to fresh fruit, in the style of the revered Tokyo bar Gen Yamamoto.
A whistleblower employee alerted the authorities and certain engineers ordered a coverup, including directing subordinates to lie, according to prosecutors.
But Pruitt has managed to keep his job in part because he is one of President Trump's most productive subordinates.
Baghdadi's top subordinates, the ones he gives orders to, have to go out in the field and run ISIS operations.
Its leadership of the commission subordinates other agencies that regulate the AV sector, like the Ministries of Transportation and Public Security.
" Ying proceed to text one of his subordinates, the SEC alleges, in which he wrote: "On the phone with [global CIO].
The allegations had to do with Tooke's relationships with subordinates before he assumed the top post at the agency in August.
It's something you say when you think your subordinates did nothing wrong but you know you have to issue an apology.
Daly said Gramins trained subordinates to lie to customers, in a scheme whose victims included asset managers, hedge funds and insurers.
MPs are more likely to abuse their power over their subordinates if they operate in a world of casual sexist banter.
His very first executive order told his subordinates to consider delaying the implementation of any and all of the ACA's taxes.
Historically, chiefs who lack the ability to discipline or fire their West Wing subordinates soon find themselves overseeing mayhem and discord.
Trump badly wanted the FBI director to exonerate him in public, even if it meant selling his subordinates down the river.
Here, that would mean egregious examples of sexual harassment, such as allegations of Matt Lauer's lewd and aggressive behavior toward subordinates.
Often candidates are appointed based on seniority, but at just 51 Mr Karnavian will be younger than many of his subordinates.
The powerful "find it hard to recognise the coercive nature of their influence" over subordinates, says Vanessa Bohns of Cornell University.
"The investigation reveals at a minimum that Sergeant Hadid has failed to supervise his subordinates," David Cohen wrote in a memo.
He understood the swift, decisive nature of upper-management bureaucrats, whose sudden decrees often fell into subordinates' laps like hot coals.
"Where else are you going to meet people," Smiley says in response to dating subordinates, citing Americans' insane work weeks. pic.twitter.
In my experience, the misogyny often comes from bosses; denigrating women is the mechanism through which they connect with their subordinates.
In a televised Cabinet meeting in June, Trump sat and watched while his subordinates showered him with praise and loyalty pledges.
Yes, but: It's easy to make too much of subordinates of the president whose own views don't align with Trump's agenda.
Specifically, Blakely claimed that because Google discouraged managers from having relationships with subordinates, she was encouraged by HR to transfer teams.
Perhaps Trump can shake off a few scandals like this and blame his subordinates with some big public "you're fired" fireworks.
Accusations against Bowman included shoving a team executive, having escorts at a work party, berating employees and having relationships with subordinates.
He could have directed one of his subordinates to take care of us, but he showed up and did it himself.
Mr. Halperin's alleged misconduct with younger subordinates has been described as predatory and a sign of endemic sexism in television news.
The attack prompted complaints that Mr. Annan had not grasped the perils facing his subordinates after the ouster of Mr. Hussein.
"But most of the work of government must be carried out by subordinates, not by the president himself," said Mr. Doran.
But as always, it is unclear whether Trump's subordinates, even those supposed to be running foreign policy, speak for the President.
She said she made it clear to subordinates they will be judged partly on how many women and minorities they advance.
Mnuchin would then be able to delegate day-to-day operations to subordinates, according to lawyers who closely follow the CFPB.
He acknowledged that he had had consensual sexual relationships with subordinates, but denied the accusations of sexual misconduct leveled against him.
The reassuring message Mr. Trump's subordinates have sought to convey has been further undermined by some of his own Republican critics.
"We have a good order and discipline problem that must be addressed immediately," Green wrote in a July letter to subordinates.
"In Thai society it is not uncommon that those with rank and privilege treat their subordinates dismissively or unfairly," he said.
Mr. Modi and his subordinates have described their move as an internal domestic matter aimed at making the region more prosperous.
The woman who made the claims had a consensual relationship with one of her subordinates, multiple senior executives told Business Insider. 
It was one of his subordinates, General Mehmet Dişli, and he was there to report that a military coup had begun.
Russians using smartphones filmed authority figures bribing subordinates to get out the vote for United Russia, the New York Times reported.
They point out that the fashion world is filled with characters who treat subordinates badly, though the abuse inflicted is nonsexual.
Instead he ignored congressional subpoenas for documents and for testimony by white house officials and ordered his subordinates not to cooperate.
Meanwhile, Google is investigating its own executives over inappropriate relationships they may have had with subordinates, CNBC first reported last month.
On his desktop, his subordinates later said, he kept a redacted copy of the command investigation that led to Germano's firing.
The same is true of Microsoft's $500 million pledge: It subordinates public policy to a we-alone-can-fix-it hubris.
Gallagher insisted that disgruntled subordinates with no prior battlefield experience fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
Respondents were also rated by their subordinates on traits including their concern for people who report to them, their behaviors and communication.
Trump, a former reality TV star whose catchphrase was "You're fired!" has often boasted of his eagerness to get rid of subordinates.
And subordinates have reportedly stopped going into the Oval Office to talk about Russia in an effort to avoid involving Trump entirely.
Responding to reports of how he had belied his own subordinates' words, the president on Friday morning undercut their credibility even further.
" But they still want another child, he continued, and admitted to discussing surrogacy with "two previous female subordinates, making each feel uncomfortable.
She has a higher body count than the Joker in this film, including hands-on, personal murders of her own loyal subordinates.
The Democratic presidential nominee also said she relied on her subordinates' judgement when emailing her sensitive information on her private email system.
He also allegedly asked one of his female subordinates to fetch him K-Y Jelly, and talked to another about anal sex.
In recent days, Democratic lawmakers have demanded investigators look into several cases in which Pruitt had subordinates perform personal tasks for him.
It's possible that Trump remained blissfully unaware of the extent of communications between his subordinates and a web of shadowy Russian figures.
The wooden dialogue gives Liam Neeson little to do beyond bite on his corncob pipe and berate subordinates who dare question him.
"He probably felt pressured to do something because he felt like subordinates were going to do it if he didn't," Kaine said.
The indictment said that Mr. McClendon instructed his subordinates to conspire with others from the second company to allocate leases among themselves.
This inconsistent behavior defines modern Republican politics, because the conservative value system subordinates basic notions of fair play to larger ideological goals.
Trump can't be blamed for all the misdeeds of his subordinates—Manafort's crimes, for instance, don't involve his work for the campaign.
A senior fire officer said that he witnessed many instances when Chief Leonard lost his temper and screamed at high-ranking subordinates.
He acknowledged that "there was an intelligence report about the attack" but said he was "not kept informed" about it by subordinates.
Clearly, they take their cues from their boss, who famously enjoys sycophancy and demeaning his subordinates, up to and including top officials.
What&aposs arguably even more impressive is that Simons and his subordinates knew almost nothing about business when they got into it.
Along the way, more than half a dozen subordinates claim, he gave them explicit directives about whom to arrest based on race.
Trump has repeatedly demanded loyalty and protection from his subordinates and Whitaker may soon begin to feel the same kind of heat.
The witness also accused senior State Department official Patrick Kennedy of pressuring subordinates to change classified email codes in the interview transcripts.
These ranged from pressuring a woman into having oral sex, to berating subordinates, to viewing bondage sex videos on a work computer.
Vidaud told her superiors she had been working on performance evaluations for her subordinates and Netflix was just playing in the background.
Harris was also contrite about the ethics investigations, which included allegations he paid subordinates to assist in an outside car detailing business.
" The report states, "In response to Zula's request, internal Diocesan documents revealed that Wuerl directed his subordinates to provide the requested information.
Depending on your occupation, doing your job involves engaging with cubicle mates, bosses, subordinates, union brothers and sisters, suppliers, vendors and customers.
For now, our constitutional system is working well to ferret out the truth and to hold Mr. Trump and his subordinates accountable.
Mr. Assad and his subordinates have repeatedly denied that their side has ever used chemical weapons, calling the evidence fabricated or inconclusive.
It was far from the first time that Trump's subordinates have felt under pressure to protect his blushes or to show allegiance.
Mr. Takada has largely stayed in the background as the company's woes unfolded, leaving subordinates to face regulators, politicians and the media.
When he ran Maven, he couldn't digitally access the surveillance footage he needed, instead having to dispatch his subordinates to fetch it.
Demanding and famously impatient, Robert S. Mueller III, here at F.B.I. headquarters in 20163, expects subordinates to be aggressive and work quickly.
The fundamental problem with the "adults" theory is that it assumed a group of subordinates could successfully trick their boss for years.
A police captain, Moe Yan Naing, testified that a superior officer had instructed his subordinates, including Naing Lin, to "trap" the reporters.
They share a concern raised by the monitor that supervisors may be failing to reinforce the need for accountability with their subordinates.
He appeared as a character witness in a 2016 court-martial of a Marine colonel accused of sexually harassing two female subordinates.
"You've got to allow subordinates not only to execute things, but to make decisions on how and when to execute things," he said.
Brian Schatz, Democrat of Hawaii, Carson was characteristically at a loss for words, visibly straining to hold back the names of subordinates involved:Sen.
They have been more vocal about their concerns behind closed doors, according to four people who have spoken with them or their subordinates.
They are making quite clear what the "correct" political expression and allegiance of subordinates should be, even if they never directly say so.
President Trump has clearly communicated the U.S. position through sanctions, his own words, key statements by very competent subordinates, and in actions elsewhere.
It was not uncommon for Arumugam to verbally dress down subordinates in front of each other, bringing some to tears, these people said.
In that job, he exhibited the same kinds of inappropriate behavior toward women who worked there, particularly two young female subordinates, they said.
Both direct subordinates described feeling as if they had no way to take action inside a small political shop like Correct the Record.
In April, a prosecution witness testified that a senior officer had ordered subordinates to plant documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
Mr Akbar, a suave and erudite former newspaper editor, responded with fury to allegations that he repeatedly made unsolicited advances on female subordinates.
If you think subordinates in the chain of command would refuse to carry out a Trump order to launch nuclear weapons, think again.
Shutting off money to labs run by these PIs would also harm their subordinates, and might discourage people from reporting harassment at all.
Five subordinates got 21 pages in last year's report, covering topics like consumer banking, commercial banking, investment banking, asset management and corporate responsibility.
Gallagher has maintained he was wrongly accused by disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
Trump could emerge from a period of retooling in his administration facing even fewer restraints from subordinates than has already been the case.
Federal employees are subject to specific rules designed to prevent officials from using their office for personal gain or taking advantage of subordinates.
"At-will" contracts are those that allow employers to fire subordinates for any reason at any time, so long as it's not discriminatory.
It allows him to install subordinates who would not get Senate approval, giving him pliant department heads to enact his most contentious policies.
He regularly demands that his subordinates operate in accordance with what he thinks the law ought to be, rather than what it is.
"We substantiated the allegation that BGen Cooling's overall course of conduct toward subordinates disparaged, bullied, humiliated them, and devalued women," the investigation found.
"We are not the president's subordinates," McCain said upon his triumphant return to the Senate last year, after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
The president is burning through subordinates at a far greater clip than any other recent predecessor, with eleven cabinet-level departures so far.
Indeed, in Trump's worst moments he's forced his subordinates and allies to defend him to the hilt — even against their own better judgment.
Subordinates have blind spots, tooThat ultimately leaves it up to the subordinate to recognize and highlight such abuses if and when they occur.
Critics argue that men or women in senior positions wield power over subordinates that throws the "consensual" nature of the relationship into question.
Maybe the arrest of a powerful gang leader leads subordinates to an internal violent struggle over who gets to take the top job.
But Sun Liping, a well-known sociologist at Tsinghua University in Beijing, has warned against a mobilized bureaucracy stoking excessive zeal among subordinates.
This may cause him to appear at times to be overly realistic, blunt or to be politically insensitive even to his own subordinates.
It wasn't a matter of a dishonest media or a crooked establishment—he and his subordinates lied in the face of plain reality.
He acknowledged that "there was an intelligence report about the attack" but said he was "not kept informed" about it by his subordinates.
Google counts on open dialogue to strengthen products and morale, and prides itself on fostering an environment in which subordinates can challenge managers.
There is concern among some of Mr. Beach's subordinates that, like Mr. D'Amico, the current superintendent is facing unreasonable pressures from the governor.
In addition, Ronan reports that NBC News Chief Andy Lack pressured multiple subordinates for sex and retaliated against them when their relationships soured.
In fact, though he ordered subordinates not to testify and suggested some have "absolute immunity" from congressional inquiries, he never invoked the privilege.
It wants to impose a $25 million fine on one of his subordinates: Carrie L. Tolstedt, Wells Fargo's former head of retail banking.
The investigators found it "troubling" that no formal complaints had been filed about Mr. Lauer despite his engaging in sexual relationships with subordinates.
In Cuba it is considered normal for you to be shouted at, bossed around, touched without permission, because women are seen as subordinates.
The fact that the President or his subordinates chose not to proceed through formal channels -- while unwise -- does not make those efforts illegal.
In contrast, traditional leadership is a top-down pyramid where the leader sits at the top, and subordinates do as the leader commands.
While Mr. Trump's subordinates have sought to reassure European Union leaders that the United States remains a reliable ally, doubts have been planted.
" Metry said that DePaolo's comments "sends a bad message to subordinates, and possibly instills the notion that political activity is allowed at work.
"When the president says 'We're buying,' subordinates see it as their job to get a deal done, no matter what," Professor Miyajima said.
While Trump is known to demand loyalty from his subordinates, the White House counsel's responsibility is to the office rather than the president.
He has left it to subordinates to publicly criticize Russian actions while personally expressing admiration for Mr. Putin and eagerness to be friends.
Sen. Marco Rubio has fired his chief of staff after determining he violated office policies regarding proper relations between a supervisor and subordinates.
There was the man identified in court documents only as ''Supervisor B,'' who overruled nervous subordinates and told them to develop the illegal software.
This decisiveness and willingness to take risks repudiates a deep elite diplomatic tradition of slow, cautious work by subordinates to gradually develop an agenda.
In fact, "Mad Dog" Mattis was known to caution leaders not to allow their passion for excellence to destroy their compassion for their subordinates.
Moreover, Pruitt allegedly offset some of the costs by accepting airline miles from Ken Wagner, one of his newly hired subordinates at the EPA.
In April, a prosecution witness testified that a senior officer had ordered subordinates to plant secret documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
Bryson is accused of failing to stop the vandalism and ignoring requests from subordinates to come forward and report the incident, the Herald reported.
When a suicide bomber accelerated his vehicle toward a facility with hundreds of American soldiers, Captain Khan ordered his subordinates away from the danger.
Which is to say: A president who prizes loyalty in his subordinates has already been betrayed by a huge swath of his inner circle.
Even if the company were willing to withstand the backlash that would follow, Trump's subordinates could still easily post his messages to the platform.
No President, under the best of circumstances, can succeed in an environment when his subordinates are the subjects of news cycle after news cycle.
Studies of women in the sciences reveal that women faculty members evaluate female students and subordinates just as harshly, and unfairly, as men do.
A police captain, Moe Yan Naing, has also testified that a superior officer had instructed his subordinates, including Naing Lin, to "trap" the reporters.
Subordinates at the DIA reportedly compiled a list of what they called "Flynn facts" —nuggets of false information that Flynn would present as true.
Based on leaks I've received from inside the building, the chief of staff has lost the support of a good number of his subordinates.
As lawyers, we are not allowed to play an ethical Blanche DuBois, relying on the kindness of strangers, let alone subordinates, to avoid recusal.
"You can't have the head of the Justice Department (even if it's sarcasm) talking to subordinates about recording the Commander in Chief," Jordan said.
Their only hope is to hold the president accountable for the actions of these subordinates and to demand the president remove them from office.
When a suicide bomber accelerated his vehicle toward a facility with hundreds of American soldiers, Captain Khan ordered his subordinates away from the danger.
The findings were consistent across the sample: empathic emotion as rated from the leader's subordinates positively predicts job performance ratings from the leader's boss.
"And so he probably felt pressure to do something because he felt like subordinates were going to do it if he didn't," said Kaine.
Kline reportedly told the committee that upon reviewing the clearances his subordinates had raised concerns about, he decided they did not pose security risks.
Quite subconsciously, then, the mind subordinates the quest for objective truth to this human psychological need to insulate our group identities from outside threats.
So Trump could be on the hook for the lies he encouraged his subordinates to tell, too, sometimes with the help of his lawyers.
"Their bodies remained there until the head of the Gestapo in Rouen ordered his subordinates to leave no trace of them," Quellien told reporters.
More than half avoid going out with subordinates and more than a third skip out on boozing with the company owner or executive team.
It is his responsibility to communicate unambiguously to his subordinates that they must keep him advised of important actions they take for the Administration.
Some of the crown prince's close subordinates have been implicated by Turkish officials in the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, 59, a Washington Post columnist.
For almost three centuries, Mamluk sultans ruled from Cairo's citadel, but their supremacy rested on a cabal of restless subordinates who jockeyed for supremacy.
The previous incumbent, Li Yuanchao, faded from view, clouded by corruption scandals involving former subordinates and a widespread impression that Mr. Xi disdained him.
In announcing the ban on sex between ministers and their subordinates, Mr. Turnbull said that ministers, whether married or single, must lead by example.
The Breaker of Chains can be legitimately faulted for not explaining the strategic logic of her actions to key subordinates before the battle began.
Her father, a general in the air force, was arrested and tortured by subordinates and died in prison of heart failure in March 1974.
Mr. Putin and his subordinates have warned of a new arms race should Mr. Trump make good on his pledge to renounce the accord.
The supervisor also allegedly berated and bullied female subordinates, and accusers said he lowered the performance appraisals of women who spoke out against him.
It contains his legal interpretation of statutes created by the bill, often instructing subordinates in the executive branch to interpret them the same way.
Tip: Establish clear boundaries if you work with friends, be fair to all subordinates regardless of friendships, and avoid any special treatment or favors. 
Defying Trotsky's orders, Stalin unleashed terror on his subordinates and on the areas around Tsaritsyn, the city that eventually bore his name as Stalingrad.
Nonetheless, the stops became an important metric in the department's CompStat meetings, where top brass questioned subordinates if the numbers pointed the wrong way.
The chief operating officer of Riot Games was also accused by multiple people of farting on his subordinates and hitting employees in the genitals.
The report noted that many of Trump's "closest subordinates and advisors," including Pompeo aided Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine and withheld information from Congress.
There was the man identified in court documents only as "Supervisor B," who overruled nervous subordinates and told them to develop the illegal software.
Typically, you'll see this defense from bosses -- corporate CEOs, mafia bosses or political leaders who try to distance themselves from wrongdoing by their subordinates.
Syrian activists have welcomed the Spain case but remain frustrated that Mr. Assad and his subordinates have yet to answer to an international tribunal.
Another study found those with power are more likely to objectify subordinates in terms of how useful they might be in attaining a goal.
They didn't anticipate the President's subordinates would begin serially staying at his properties or planning parties at them, potentially currying favor with their boss.
But O Estado de S. Paulo, a major newspaper, said the colonel had sent an email to subordinates criticizing Rousseff and other senior officials.
In a preview of those arguments, Trump attorney Jay Sekulow said constitutional powers authorize the president to fire subordinates who serve at his pleasure.
The veteran editor, who founded several publications, has been accused of a range of inappropriate behavior by female journalists who previously worked as his subordinates.
Sandberg told subordinates to look into Soros' criticism and whether he stood to gain financially from the attacks by shorting its shares, the Times said.
Trump has dismissed congressional investigations into his administration as politically driven and has instructed his subordinates to ignore subpoenas on more than 30 separate occasions.
He was credibly accused of manipulating US intelligence on weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq War and of abusive treatment of his subordinates.
His critics voice concerns about a management style that alienated some of his subordinates at DIA, a lumbering bureaucracy that Flynn sought to shake up.
The data stands in stark contrast to President Donald Trump's claim in May that Comey had lost the confidence of his subordinates at the FBI.
Promoting such chains of lies is a classic tactic when a leader distrusts his subordinates and expects to continue to distrust them in the future.
Whoever is chosen as Comey's successor, and all of that person's subordinates, will know the truth about what happened and will have to behave accordingly.
Let us not forget simple truth: many times CISOs turn to their subordinates for advice and decision-making, so don't just sell to the top.
Mr. Price last year encouraged subordinates to buy an idea for a series called "12 Parties" from his fiancée, Lila Feinberg, said Amazon Studios employees.
The final stamp of approval from the trio of board members is a shift from the past when subordinates had more say over external hires.
She's not very nice to her subordinates (or the woman there to give her bosses blow jobs) because her bosses aren't very nice to her.
Trump, like any president, has a wide range of contacts with friends, political supporters, donors, and the broader social and professional networks of his subordinates.
As with the Trump mattress debacle, asking subordinates to buy body lotion and pick up the laundry seems to be a violation of federal rules.
And Kalanick himself agreed to take a leave of absence from the company, leaving the company under the control of a committee of Kalanick subordinates.
No doubt all politicians find it easier to prize integrity as a quality in subordinates when that integrity also happens to serve their political interests.
" Jennifer Rankin Byrne, Communications VP for PBS, also reiterated an independent law firm's investigation found Smiley had "multiple sexual encounters with subordinates over many years.
The Times reports that "Ms Sandberg's subordinates took a similar approach in Washington": keeping in contact with lawmakers to downplay Russia's role on the platform.
Unlike during the campaign, however, the people Trump is complaining about are part of the US Department of Justice and therefore technically his own subordinates.
Presidents have always, for instance, used their influence and that of their subordinates to quash embarrassing press coverage about their children or other family members.
Director John Brennan has suggested he would resign before ordering suspected terrorists to be waterboarded, and his subordinates aren't likely to leap to the task.
In other instances, Lewis "engaged in physical contact with female subordinates observed by witnesses where the contact was not incidental or innocuous," the report stated.
Accountability is indeed part of sound management — but so is ensuring that one's subordinates have the resources to meet the demands being made on them.
The EPA's Office of Inspector General has previously indicated that the "use of the Administrator's subordinates' time" is one of numerous matters currently under investigation.
And Trump has repeatedly dangled pardons to subordinates under investigation, reportedly including former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn, former campaign chair Paul Manafort, and Cohen.
While your manager will ideally be forthcoming about her views on your progress, some supervisors hesitate to approach their subordinates when their performances aren't satisfactory.
"The front-line supervisor has two jobs: develop subordinates into professional Airmen and develop these professional Airmen to be great at their craft," he wrote.
During the period in question, Schmidt was working at the company's Wolfsburg, Germany, headquarters as "one of three subordinates" to the head of engine development.
There has been no publicly available evidence that Trump or his subordinates knowingly conspired with a Russian effort to help him win power in 2016.
According to the report, Bowman engaged in consensual sexual relationships with subordinates, propositioned co-workers and promoted a culture of heavy drinking outside the office.
"Getting our work done hinges on our ability to gain support from others, including bosses, subordinates, peers, colleagues in other departments and partners," writes Hansen.
At the start of the game, Captain Walker and his two subordinates are on their way to the ruins of Dubai on a reconnaissance mission.
But what's becoming clearer is that Pruitt's strategy hews extremely close to the Trump playbook: Never say sorry, blame subordinates, berate and attack the media.
The president is not well-versed in policy and does not have personal relationships with the majority of his Cabinet secretaries and their top subordinates.
In Nouakchott, Abdellahi and his subordinates began to map out the network, detaining people close to Abu Hafs and soliciting the names of other jihadis.
Despite the display of support, murmurings of opposition suggest that Mr. Xi and his subordinates have not fully sold the idea to a broader public.
He told his subordinates that they could no longer make policy on the basis of studies that included data from participants who were guaranteed confidentiality.
As far as he can see, no one is benefiting from the current system—neither the underpaid, underemployed subordinates, nor the frazzled, overworked top tier.
When the V.S.G. moved into the White House, he brought with him an extraordinary collection of subordinates — and I mean that in the worst way.
When immense power is in erratic and belligerent hands, as it is today in the United States, the readiness of subordinates to disobey becomes critical.
Mr. Zuckerberg considered it — asking subordinates whether Mr. Trump had violated the company's rules and whether his account should be suspended or the post removed.
But while Mr. Zuckerberg was personally offended, he deferred to subordinates who warned that penalizing Mr. Trump would set off a damaging backlash among Republicans.
Mr. Temer recently faced accusations of corruption more serious than those against Ms. Rousseff, including allegations that he ordered his subordinates to pay hush money.
Then there is the uniquely Trumpian reason that Pence can't been seen as eyeing the Oval Office — the president demands unquestioning loyalty from his subordinates.
Or is the continued service of some top subordinates, despite the personal and reputational cost, an act of selfless patriotism that could avert further damage?
For years, Mr. Wilson had received positive evaluations, both from superiors and subordinates, which he pointed out in a letter to the board in September.
The subordinates of those already sidelined would have dared not execute a mouse without his say so, let alone a well-known and popular critic.
The sources expressed concern that Rood's treatment of his staff, particularly widespread incidents of yelling at subordinates, was prompting senior leaders to leave the department.
David Drummond, Alphabet&aposs chief legal officer, who has been accused of having multiple relationships with subordinates, is leaving the company, Alphabet announced on Friday.
Mild pecking is normal behavior in the flock, employed by dominant birds (or "despots") as a way to remind subordinates of their lower social position.
Katie Hill resigned last week after allegations of inappropriate relationships with subordinates -- and the release of nude photos that were leaked to a conservative blog.
Perhaps foremost, the film (like the miniseries) lays bare the culture within Fox that allowed Ailes' alleged abuses to fester, including the complicity of subordinates.
Why would anyone want to burden them and their units, commanders, subordinates, families and friends with the ripple effects of forced lies and destroyed careers?
He was credibly accused of manipulating US intelligence on weapons of mass destruction prior to the Iraq war and of abusive treatment of his subordinates.
Pompeo's comment reflected reality, that the rest of the world -- US allies and Trump subordinates, especially -- have learned over two-and-a-half tumultuous years.
Nor is it just the high salaries network stars have been making while allegedly assaulting subordinates, like the $20 million, or more, for Matt Lauer.
Both managers were involved in sexual relationships with several of their subordinates and "improperly favored their paramours in work-related decisions," according to the report.
The Trump-bashing texts between Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, his F.B.I. subordinates, did something worse: They cast doubts about the impartiality of the agency.
"I think it's good to get [Mueller] to say as much as he has to say, in his own voice, rather than subordinates," he added.
By tying the attacks to Russian intelligence agencies, the US government can then sanction high-level members of those agencies for the actions of their subordinates.
The report also found that Lewis sought to engage in inappropriate relationships with female subordinates, saying he often drank in excess in front of junior officers.
However, his subordinates insisted that the critters are able to nibble through the caps of the bottles in order to gain access to the boozy goodness.
Rose's alleged behavior includes forcibly kissing a CBS staffer, groping and exposing his penis to a former research assistant, and making inappropriate sexual remarks to subordinates.
But it was the first courtroom victory for Mueller, and the prosecution reflected his customary thoroughness, according to former subordinates in the FBI and Justice Department.
"Well before Famouri was assaulted," various managers had "received complaints and/or witnessed Silva engaging in sexually inappropriate behavior with his female subordinates," the suit says.
Robert Swan had been filling in as the boss since last year, when Brian Krzanich, his predecessor, left after violating company rules about relationships with subordinates.
The site's senior managers, who employees say are normally cloistered in their offices, made a show of walking the production floor and chatting with their subordinates.
There is no way to say that Trump's management of his subordinates is normal or healthy, even in a pressure-cooker environment like the West Wing.
Tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets on Thursday to protest a law that subordinates the country's Supreme Court to Poland's nationalist ruling party.
That can be positive for moving quickly and forcefully, but the downside risks are significant if subordinates tend towards sycophancy instead of real policy debate. 3.
We have flattered ourselves in our portraits of robot-human partnerships, rarely considering that we could ultimately be more expendable than those we see as subordinates.
Now, the abrupt firing of McDonald's chief executive, Steve Easterbrook, over the weekend highlights how even consensual relationships between managers and subordinates are drawing greater scrutiny.
St-Amand and his Canadian subordinates no longer can be trusted to provide such warning, since they embody a resuscitated Canadian threat to America's national security.
"He conflates the obedience of the troops with political alignment and does not realize they are not political supporters of him, they are subordinates," he said.
The report makes clear that two of Comey subordinates — then-Counterintelligence Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page — exchanged anti-Trump text messages.
Researchers at Harvard Business Review asked nearly 100 managers how the behavior of their peers and subordinates shifted in the months prior to their voluntary departures.
It portrays a company in dire straits being presided over by a longtime chairman, the 76-year-old Len Riggio, who spends his time berating subordinates.
James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, fired him after his attempts to change the sprawling agency left subordinates squabbling and his superiors alarmed.
Instead, Mr McLellan suggested to two UK-based subordinates that the bank "should take one or two basis points of undisclosed mark-ups," the commission said.
One area that has been less explored, and could be seriously holding women back from progressing into leadership roles, is how subordinates treat their female superiors.
Yu Naing repeatedly told the court "I don't know", when asked about the circumstances of the arrest because it was only reported to him by subordinates.
Her actions put an innocent teenager in a highly uncomfortable position, one that is common for young women: A higher powered person preying on defenseless subordinates.
Top leaders may not have full control over subordinates, proxies and allies, and could find themselves pushed towards a conflict they insist they do not want.
The PBS host was accused in December of what his employer called "multiple, credible allegations" of sexual misconduct, including intimate relationships with subordinates, and sexual harassment.
In a Twitter message, the medium he often uses for dismissing subordinates, Trump said he had replaced Sessions with Whitaker, who will be acting attorney general.
"The imbalance of power between supervisors and subordinates has in many cases raised questions about the consensual nature of such romantic or intimate relationships," Horowitz wrote.
Black physicians already encounter environments where patients, colleagues, and subordinates may be more likely to undermine their authority, question their judgment, and openly doubt their capabilities.
James's ordeal began in 28500 while serving in the West Virginia National Guard after she reported that a superior officer had been sexually harassing his subordinates.
In the prequels, Reacher has colleagues, he has bosses and subordinates; he has missions that are given to him, rather than ones he chooses for himself.
Gathered in the sandy courtyard, the babban emir stood before them with his two subordinates, whom the boys called the second emir and the third emir.
ABC News obtained a recording of a private meeting that appears to capture Trump telling subordinates to "get rid of" U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
The fundamental character flaws of the president manifested themselves in the actions of his subordinates and the conspiracies crafted to smear opponents and gain electoral advantage.
Responsibility, either of an individual or an agency, for the behavior of subordinates, has to be premised on an order that is unconstitutional or otherwise illegal.
Those subordinates recently came forward, many for the first time, providing signed affidavits to support a discrimination lawsuit brought by four black and Hispanic police officers.
A deeper dig, however, which is what the Veterans Affairs committee is in the process of doing, could well reveal issues Jackson had with his subordinates.
And second, that Mr. Trump's firing of the F.B.I. director last month could not be obstruction of justice because presidents have constitutional authority to fire subordinates.
If official witnesses don't testify about these acts, the very subordinates who may have helped Mr. Trump commit them can aid and abet his continuing obstruction.
Gallagher has insisted his accusers were disgruntled subordinates with no prior battlefield experience who fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
The senior executives were "cooking the books" to secure huge compensation packages, and bullying subordinates into compliance, lead prosecutor Sasha Wass told London's Southwark Crown Court.
In another document, bin Laden ordered one of his subordinates to be careful when arranging a ransom payment for a hostage al Qaeda held in Afghanistan.
But phone records obtained by investigators show that she was busy dialing numbers from her phone, and witnesses say she dismissed the urgency to her subordinates.
José Miguel Montoya Ramirez, the head of Bolívar state's National Guard force, and some of his subordinates, two opposition lawmakers from the area said in interviews.
I fired people who misbehaved, and my subordinates fired people for far less, because you couldn't have that kind of thing in that kind of institution.
They say the allegations against Chief Gallagher were concocted by disgruntled subordinates who could not meet his demanding standards and wanted to get rid of him.
The lawsuit accused Ramsey of making sexual comments toward one of her subordinates in 2005 when she was an executive vp of human resources for LabOne.
He would physically act out his guide to the Marvel style to subordinates, a frenetic performance that became known in the office as "The Stan Lee show".
Clinton was a diligent student and unrelenting inquisitor, absorbing fat briefing books, inviting dissenting views from subordinates, studying foreign counterparts to learn how to win them over.
Three of the men's subordinates at the company filed lawsuits against them alleging that they were given drugs and pressured to have sex when they were minors.
A senior Saudi official said he had authorized one of his subordinates to conduct what was meant to be a negotiation for Khashoggi's return to Saudi Arabia.
Meanwhile, Wojcik retired with a pension after having signed off on reports in which his subordinates lied about the high-profile 2014 police shooting of Laquan McDonald.
The person also had "firsthand knowledge" of Dr. Jackson verbally abusing subordinates, including nurses, physicians assistants and doctors, sometimes for extended periods of time, with swear words.
From outright lies to placing the blame on his subordinates, he tried everything he could to shirk responsibility for the racial profiling that happened under his watch.
Since the university investigation concluded Escobedo had harassed subordinates, more than 13 students in the English department have written to the administration asking that Escobedo be fired.
William Brennan alleges in the complaint that Christie "knowingly refrained" from ordering his subordinates to reopen the traffic lanes to the George Washington Bridge during the incident.
Not only did the president clearly do what he denies doing, but he has directed his subordinates to stonewall the Congress and lie to the American people.
He has gathered more formal power to himself than any of his predecessors, and has been far more reluctant than Deng was to delegate responsibility to subordinates.
In the absence of a trusted and qualified secretary of state and vital subordinates, the risk of a screw up during a crisis like this goes up.
These women were not subordinates of Mr. Asher; they were his peers and they each entered into romantic relationships with him voluntarily, with some initially pursuing him.
Just this week, new reports came out that he urged his subordinates to help find his wife a $200,000 job and made them run his personal errands.
The report finds that Lewis engaged in inappropriate behavior with females and drinking to excess in public with subordinates, but it does not accuse him of adultery.
The president is empowered to give his subordinates a direct order to comply with congressional demands and to fire them immediately if they fail to do so.
Instead of describing situations where you've micromanaged subordinates in the past, you're far better off mentioning the times you empowered your team to succeed on their own.
Government bureaucrats were buying and selling cocaine in the office; one official, while running the Denver office, allegedly coerced two female subordinates into having sex with him.
The force consists of two types of investigators: calm, clear-headed inspectors, and enforcers, a special group of so-called "latent criminals" who serve as their subordinates.
In this version of the story, Mr Trump would be the naïve, trusting president on whose behalf—but without whose consent—subordinates cooked up morally dubious plans.
In more than three decades of covering the White House, I've never seen such an extended public display of flattery for a president from his chosen subordinates.
If they reserve interruptions for worthy tasks and provide positive feedback to subordinates who do the same, they can slowly shift the culture of their work groups.
He evaded some questions by raising the specter of executive privilege, which the president can invoke to shield some communications with subordinates from legislative and judicial scrutiny.
Shamila N. Chaudhary, a former Obama administration official now at New America, a think tank in Washington, said she encountered workplace friction with male subordinates every day.
Inside the computerized room where the group executes an air strike, McDonell surveys the protagonists, putting a human face on a general and his subordinates (and contractors).
The country's top cybersecurity minister, 8.43-year-old Yoshitaka Sakurada, recently admitted he does not use computers under the excuse that such tasks are handled by subordinates.
The judges found that Mr. Bemba was culpable for having "failed to prevent" the crimes committed by his subordinates, and for doing nothing to punish the offenses.
Now, it's not like all of Clinton's correspondence vanished — whenever Clinton emailed her subordinates on their own government email accounts, those records were preserved from their ends.
Mr. Assad and his subordinates, emboldened by Russia's assistance, have said over the past week that they intend to retake the entire city by force if necessary.
Bans on sexual relationships between supervisors and subordinates serve multiple purposes, such as protecting the involved parties from the risk of retaliation and preventing concerns about favoritism.
Ms. Blakely said Stacy Sullivan, then the head of human resources and now chief culture officer, told her that Google discouraged managers from having relationships with subordinates.
Mr. Rose, 76, has been accused by numerous women of unwanted and coercive sexual behavior, including claims that he groped female subordinates and exposed himself to them.
Then, on Monday, the administration added a new series of sanctions targeting Mr. Khamenei and key military subordinates, including some believed responsible for having downed the drone.
Last month, Police Captain Moe Yan Naing testified that a senior officer had ordered his subordinates to plant secret documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
Article II held Nixon accountable for a collection of abuses of power and also, significantly, for the acts of his subordinates in pursuit of his untoward goals.
"Include subordinates and peers in the interviews, make sure interviewers write good notes, and have an unbiased group of people make the actual hiring decision," Bock wrote.
Bemba, a former Democratic Republic of Congo vice-president, is the first person that the global war crimes court has held directly responsible for his subordinates' crimes.
At a gathering in late 2018, the Journal reported, Fairhurst and one of his subordinates were seen openly making physical contact, citing people familiar with the matter.
In Garrow's take-no-prisoners telling, the charismatic president-to-be subordinates his every breath — and his love life — to a politically expedient journey-to-blackness narrative.
Talking to the media in such a politically charged environment is dangerous business, not just for a special counsel like Mueller—but for his subordinates as well.
Michael T. Flynn reached a conclusion that stunned some of his subordinates at the Defense Intelligence Agency: Iran had a role in the attack, he told them.
Suppose, as well, that this boss adheres to the "Billy Graham Rule," and claims that it's against his religion to spend similar time with his female subordinates.
He made clear that only the things that mattered most to the organization and to the administration should bubble up to him, while holding subordinates to account.
That is a loose interpretation that Comey as FBI director never afforded to his subordinates and it would effectively gut the rules governing privileged and classified information.
He became infamous while running the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2012 to 2014 for what his subordinates called "Flynn facts" — statements with a shaky basis in reality.
Every time the country pledges assets as collateral or sells the rights to natural resources, it subordinates and dilutes the claims of typically unsecured long-term creditors.
But Mr. Christie describes him as averse to interpersonal conflict with people he likes, needlessly nasty to some subordinates and prone to trusting people he should not.
In April, Police Captain Moe Yan Naing testified that a senior officer had ordered his subordinates to plant the documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
In April, Police Captain Moe Yan Naing testified that a senior officer had ordered his subordinates to plant secret documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
Even the family's longtime boss, Joseph C. Massino, decided to cooperate with the authorities after his conviction in 2004 for seven murders, testifying against his former subordinates.
But there's a consistent strain, going back to his 1987 book The Art of the Deal, of a kind of affection for people who are loyal subordinates.
Since the 1980s, conservative scholars who call themselves originalists have pushed the argument for a "unitary executive," meaning that the president has all power over his subordinates.
Federal authorities said that Baca ordered a criminal investigation into the agents looking into the jails, and his subordinates threatened to arrest the lead investigator on the case.
"[Pratt] reinforced dominance over his subordinates by regularly entering their enclosed offices, intentionally passing gas, and then laughing as they were forced to breathe soiled air," Bland claims.
They often have an in-house infrastructure that maintains their power which ranges from complicit subordinates, to apologist higher-ups, to a toxic workplace and/or social culture.
The masses (and the party) like stories in which subordinates are loyal, kindness is rewarded and wickedness punished, and in which young people who work hard can succeed.
Besides ideology, says David Lega, the city's deputy mayor, there is a character issue: the Sweden Democrats' council member was expelled from his party for allegedly bullying subordinates.
Rex Tillerson, though almost certainly not "the best" person to serve as the nation's chief diplomat, is an experienced manager who understands the value of well-informed subordinates.
"The news that the President ordered subordinates to do things that might constitute obstruction and then they just ignored him is both reassuring and also terrifying," Oliver said.
Subordinates will also feel that they are able to ask you tricky questions whenever they arise; they don't want to take decisions that are above their pay grade.
He wrote a magazine column praising Genghis Khan's (apocryphal) practice of murdering his generals at random as an effective means of keeping subordinates and intermediaries on their toes.
But because he has passed authority for the day-to-day conduct of war to his subordinates, he's not always knowledgeable about what was behind major military decisions.
Liotta's Macha is in a similar battle: When he's not yelling at subordinates or standing bare-assed in his tanning room suite, he's fighting his strong emotional impulses.
But he has also been accused of creating a climate of fear that prevented subordinates from openly discussing problems, which may have led them to cheat on emissions.
Advocates of the unitary executive theory assume that the president has a team of like-minded advisers and subordinates willing and able to carry out the president's wishes.
Trump has argued that his subordinates have "absolute immunity" from complying with congressional subpoena stemming from House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, an argument that Democrats say is legally groundless.
After that, Bazzi says, the Gulf countries began to do things to show their unhappiness with Washington, like skip major summits Obama was holding, or send subordinates instead.
Kline eventually did appear voluntarily, reportedly acknowledging that he had issued clearances despite concerns from subordinates but denying that he was pressured by anyone in the White House.
Instead, they are playing a purely political game, attempting to ratchet up the political costs should President Trump dare to exercise his constitutional authority to fire his subordinates.
His self-aggrandizing, dreadful treatment of opponents and subordinates, public embrace of homicidal dictators, and rambling speaking style draw a portrait of a leader embarrassing to many Americans.
Unless officials at more senior levels have critical information or perspectives that their subordinates cannot, authority should be given to the people in best position to make decisions.
Trump's subordinates used that report as an excuse to fire McCabe on the day before he became eligible for early-retirement benefits, after twenty-one years of service.
As the Mueller investigation showed, Trump has ordered subordinates to lie to the press and the Pentagon, the White House and State Department now rarely give regular briefings.
CBS Corporation ended Fager's contract days after CEO Les Moonves exited in the wake of The New Yorker's detailed accounts that he sexually harassed female subordinates for years.
They need to educate themselves on the risks their organizations face, require their subordinates to monitor and reduce those risks, and then be held accountable for cybersecurity failures.
But while his subordinates insist they will follow the data to make wise decisions, judging by the President's remarks, he appears to have already made up his mind.
On Saturday, for instance, he floated the idea of quarantining New York -- without consulting local officials -- only for his subordinates to convince him the idea was not possible.
He said he started with just two subordinates in the investigations unit in 2015, building it to around 40 employees by the time of his departure in 2018.
"They are again playing the game where the subordinates were the culprits," said Christian Strenger, a former member of a commission that wrote Germany's rules on corporate governance.
Under such conditions, subordinates like Ms. Lam seem more committed to demonstrating loyalty to Mr. Xi and his authoritarian agenda than pushing options for compromise, several experts said.
Rather than risk inviting his ire, subordinates and fellow Republicans covered for him as he delayed a coordinated response to the coronavirus and it felled nearly 200 Americans.
But, after Abu Hafs used bin Laden's phone to call a different cousin in Nouakchott, Abdellahi's subordinates took the cousin into custody, and tortured him for two months.
While they make it harder for Mr. Trump to fire Mr. Mueller, they still allow the president and his subordinates to obstruct the investigation in countless other ways.
He was fearless but not always kind to his subordinates — perhaps no wonder since he had been given a position of terrifying responsibility at an alarmingly young age.
Drummond was mentioned in an explosive 2018 New York Times investigation into how the company allegedly protected male executives, some of whom engaged in inappropriate relationships with subordinates.
His subordinates aggressively sue tenants for the smallest infractions despite ignoring maintenance needs, and they pursue judgments even when the tenant seems to have been in the right.
" Specia and his three subordinates will testify before a judge on May 4, when the judge will determine whether they lost the drugs because of "expedience or negligence.
So much for Obama's attempts to promote a smooth transition—inviting the president-elect in the White House, and instructing his subordinates to cooperate with his transition team.
Several former senior intelligence officials said that getting the briefing every day is not strictly necessary, especially if Mr. Trump delegates substantial amounts of authority to his subordinates.
"I have recently learned that the Ethics Committee is reviewing an inquiry regarding my discussion of surrogacy with two previous female subordinates, making each feel uncomfortable," Franks said.
In recent years, Mr. Cappelli noted, boards have pushed out senior executives at corporations including Best Buy, Boeing and Hewlett-Packard for inappropriate behavior, typically affairs with subordinates.
Trump has argued that his subordinates have "absolute immunity" from complying with congressional subpoenas stemming from House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, an argument that Democrats countered was legally groundless.
This is the predicament Facebook finds itself in after multiple scandals, with Mark Zuckerberg out of his depth but unwilling to appoint more effective subordinates or a credible board.
Though he has tumours on both kidneys, Mr Riina remains subject to the strict regime designed to ensure that Mafia bosses cannot escape or communicate with their subordinates outside.
In that period, dancers and designers depended on each other: even while dancers were regarded as celebrity-level artists, ballet's designers were seen as artistic equals, rather than subordinates.
Pelosi's subordinates sent new subpoenas to one of Trump's most trusted confidants -- his former communications director Hope Hicks -- and to Ann Donaldson, McGahn's plugged-in former chief of staff.
This is true even if Trump ignored any self-interest in making all of his decisions, and even if he were to order his subordinates to do the same.
How will our new President respond when women are not his subordinates or paramours, but are the ones working to enact the checks and balances on his governmental power?
It would be doubly bad if that lack of discipline seemed to result in a lax and permissive environment for subordinates setting priorities for those military and intelligence organs!
In April, the Justice Department Inspector General's Office (OIG) concluded that McCabe had violated agency rules by allowing subordinates to share details about an ongoing FBI probe with reporters.
By asking subordinates to echo his bullshit, Trump accomplishes two goals: Both of these things allow Trump to do a better job of operating in a low-trust environment.
Drollinger is just as specific about his subordinates' attire: dark wool suits; all-white cotton shirts; Italian silk ties with a pronounced, teardrop-shaped dimple; black lace-up shoes.
I've heard from former colleagues still in the Foreign Service about Pompeo's tendency to lose his cool when subordinates present him with information that is inconsistent with his interests.
Let's make a list of all of the legislators who have had affairs with subordinates, sexually harassed people, or otherwise engaged in sexual misconduct but are still in office.
Emails from 2014 and 2015 suggest that a top editor for the progressive magazine Mother Jones sexually assaulted subordinates and made inappropriate comments about their bodies, a report said.
Today winning seems to involve the other lot's defeat—a collapse that permanently subordinates China to the American order; or a humbled America that retreats from the western Pacific.
Burnham, technically his boss, agrees with his assertion that she feels "the constant need to dismiss [his] ideas," in front of their subordinates no less, which undermines his leadership.
There was disarray at Tesla because Musk kept insisting on automation, because so many people were leaving, because subordinates were terrified that challenging Musk could cost them their jobs.
The answer – "We have about 20 staff members in our section" – was delivered by one of those subordinates, Masataka Naruo, who enjoys telling people that Kumamon is his boss.
This all paints a picture of a possible scandal scenario that would be more Iran-Contra than Watergate, with the president ultimately insulating himself from the misdeeds of subordinates.
A police captain, Moe Yan Naing, testified that, prior to the restaurant meeting, a senior officer had ordered subordinates to plant documents on Wa Lone to "trap" the reporter.
"There has been a definite trend in the direction of written policies prohibiting romantic relationships between executives and their subordinates," said Mark Spund, an employment lawyer in New York.
Earlier this month, McDonald's CEO Scott Easterbrook was fired for having a relationship that violated company policy, which forbids employees from having a romantic or sexual relationship with subordinates.
In a 2018 survey of 150 human resources executives, the executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas found that 78% of companies had policies discouraging dating between subordinates and managers.
That has led to allegations that Pruitt violated federal rules that prohibit officials from compelling subordinates to do personal favors for them or using their office to enrich themselves.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Kentucky politician has drawn the ire of his subordinates for his quick temper and expectation of political support from employees in the form of their cash.
There is no distinction between the person and the Presidency in his mind, which was clear from reports James Comey's that Trump demands ultimate loyalty to himself from subordinates.
Demanding complete loyalty from subordinates, exerting absolute control and caring only about his own needs and interests, Donald Trump behaves like a mob boss rather than a democratic leader.
Trump has vented many times before at what he sees as the utter injustice of the Mueller probe and at his subordinates, like Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
More current and former Trump subordinates could face serious consequences as the Mueller investigation moves forward, including criminal charges not directly tied to the 2016 campaign or its aftermath.
At times, he was smiling and good-natured, Mr. Ochieng' said, but whenever the question of pay came up or something went wrong, Mr. Liu turned on his subordinates.
They had never been close personally and, while striving to work together professionally, subordinates could tell that both men knew they were in the midst of a horse race.
What Mr. Trump demands of his female subordinates, though, is something greater than your still-sexist but wholly run-of-the-mill concerns about gendered expectations in the workplace.
In interviews, they recalled learning that Mr. Cain had introduced sexual innuendo or questions into conversations with subordinates at the association's offices and events, as well as outside work.
At critical moments over the last three years, they were distracted by personal projects, and passed off security and policy decisions to subordinates, according to current and former executives.
The experts got plenty of time to speak, and beyond obligatory praise for Trump from his subordinates, there was limited evidence that the White House was politicizing the crisis.
Trump has a highly developed sense that subordinates -- even those who owe allegiance first to the Constitution and an independent duty to impartial justice -- owe him deep personal loyalty.
Those subordinates did as they were told: hiding the informant, engaging in witness tampering and threatening to arrest the lead F.B.I. agent on the case, the Justice Department said.
His sometimes dubious assertions became so familiar to subordinates at the Defense Intelligence Agency that they came up with a name for the phenomenon: They called them "Flynn facts."
His subordinates have purged tens of thousands of people suspected of disloyalty from the government and the military, and thousands more have been arrested and charged with supporting terrorism.
In his drive to connect the entire world, Levy argues, Zuckerberg made some unfortunate decisions, like delegating key policy issues to subordinates and pushing too quickly for explosive growth.
On Friday, Google-parent company Alphabet announced that Drummond — Alphabet&aposs longtime Chief Legal Officer, who has been accused of having multiple relationships with subordinates — was leaving the company.
Opening the door to Mr. Bannon's dismissal is an unusual move for someone who, despite the reality-television-boardroom-tyrant caricature, normally reserves his scolding of subordinates for private.
Particularly in Arizona and Los Angeles, where the toxic culture was most pronounced, some managers explicitly told subordinates to sell people accounts even if they did not need them.
"Recent inquiries into Dr. Luber's interactions with CDC staff reveal he does not get along well with many employees, including women and subordinates," the agency wrote on July 1.
Thailand's army chief has promised to investigate and also acknowledged a wider problem of inappropriate business deals involving army officers and their subordinates, vowing to root out the practise.
His departure follows allegations that he had relationships with subordinates at the company and the reported launch of a board investigation into Alphabet&aposs handling of sexual-misconduct claims.
The Mueller report documented multiple instances where Trump's subordinates refused to carry out his vague commands to interfere with the Russia investigation because they knew those orders were wrong.
He wants a government job, but he has no background in government and no circle of associates with public sector experience he can draw on as his key subordinates.
Not every workplace is going to have what it takes to open the line of communication between hiring managers and their subordinates, but that doesn't mean the conversation should end.
By having subordinates tell lies on his behalf, Trump accomplishes two things: Both of these things allow Trump to do a better job of operating in a low-trust environment.
Shenher says police forces are spaces where top ranking members like Fisher see little to no supervision, leaving it up to close colleagues and subordinates to report and investigate abuse.
Lockwood, 40, who sold ads for WFAN and the Yankees Radio Network, endured a "Mad Men"-like environment where male executives&apos affairs with subordinates were tolerated, the suit claims.
Meanwhile, some Trump supporters laid on the anti-Catholicism thick:  Quick Quiz: Btwn Trump & the Pope, which one runs a huge multinational that protects subordinates when they rape little boys?
On live TV, Putin fielded 79 questions from supposedly average folks, offering up detailed explanations of government policies and ordering subordinates to take immediate action to solve normal people's problems.
In 2014, Wojcik, who had ascended the ranks of the police department, signed off on reports in which his subordinates lied about the high-profile police shooting of Laquan McDonald.
The son of an imprisoned "godfather", he was arrested on May 24th, accused of shooting dead two of his older subordinates last year when he was only 15 years old.
The problem is that "federal rules bar public officials from receiving gifts from subordinates, including unpaid services, and from using their office for private gain," according to The Washington Post.
"He demands from his people and subordinates complete obedience to his leadership, because the country is on the verge of imminent invasion from the US and South Korea," Ko said.
It's the latest in a series of high-profile reports on powerful men in science who are accused of abusing their position to sexually harass — or even sexually assault — subordinates.
The historical-fiction powers that be seem to think it is imperative that women of color are represented as subordinates, according to several actors I spoke to about this story.
For now, certain lines have been set — be unafraid to use force, don't reveal your intentions to opponents, listen to trusted advisors, make a decision and have talented subordinates execute.
The EPA inspector general has previously acknowledged concerns with the condo and the "use of the Administrator's subordinates' time," but has not announced whether he will perform a full review.
Tillerson was deeply unpopular at the State Department during his time heading the agency, as many diplomats reportedly claimed he was too isolated and unwilling to take advice from subordinates.
It's just that the Times didn't state what was clear: The president's subordinates and son lied to authorities, including Congress and the FBI, with his tacit knowledge and even scripting.
Bransfield spent $2.4 million in church money on travel, much of it personal, and he and several subordinates reportedly also spent an average of nearly $1,000 a month on alcohol.
The problem, Jaffer says, is that Trump has not shown loyalty to his subordinates so they are not inclined to be loyal to him by keeping sensitive information under wraps.
If the latter, and it may well be, historical precedent says they will seek to secure the unity of the army by taking on board some of their subordinates' positions.
Those tactical guidelines call for commanders to give subordinates a goal and a time frame in which to accomplish it, but otherwise to give them the freedom to execute it.
According to the study, Nelson-Flower believes that nepotism helps to ensure the fitness of the group by allowing subordinates to inherit the dominant position, should the alpha male die.
The movement has drawn attention to the power imbalances between bosses and their subordinates, and raised the question of whether sexual relationships between the two can ever be completely consensual.
Some information about the internal drama has come to light because one of Kline's subordinates — a White House security specialist named Tricia Newbold — filed a whistleblower complaint about his behavior.
Even though she was the leader, she noticed the men in the room weren't making eye contact with her, and they were talking to her male subordinates instead of her.
On Tuesday, Liane Hornsey, chief people officer and one of Uber's top female executives, resigned after allegations that she disparaged other executives, mistreated subordinates and ignored complaints about workplace discrimination.
The scandal, nicknamed #Barnababy by the Australian news media, led Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to introduce a new code of conduct barring ministers from having sexual relations with their subordinates.
" In a statement, Franks said he was prompted to resign over a House Ethics Committee investigation involving a "discussion of surrogacy" with two previous female subordinates, "making them feel uncomfortable.
The council has accused Mr. Hadi's subordinates of corruption and incompetence, and has advocated the revival of a separate state in southern Yemen, which merged with the north in 1990.
The internal investigation, which began in January and was completed on Friday, found that Mr. Coleman had had inappropriate relationships with two female subordinates and had hired an unqualified friend.
Mr. Akbar, who founded and edited several newspapers and magazines before moving into politics, is accused of a range of inappropriate behavior by female journalists who worked as his subordinates.
On the heels of that revelation, the Department of Investigation said its investigators had been spied on by the Correction Department's head of internal affairs, Gregory Kuczinski, and his subordinates.
On a hot summer morning at Huawei's new European-themed campus outside of Shenzhen, a man resembling a younger version of company founder Ren Zhengfei was dressing down two subordinates.
Internally, the sales pressure was oppressive, particularly in California and Arizona, where senior bankers sometimes called subordinates several times a day to chastise those who failed to meet sales objectives.
Splitting trading into 5-minute &aposbars&aposIn time, Simons and his subordinates would carve the trading day into five-minute "bars" as part of their constant search for new ideas.
That's to say, Trump or his subordinates were either lying to tax collectors to avoid paying the government what they owed, or deceiving financial institutions they were seeking loans from.
Like Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo, he doesn't mince words and his appointment fits the President's emerging pattern of surrounding himself with subordinates who mirror his bravado and combativeness.
He responded with anger not toward Moscow for undermining American democracy but toward Joseph Maguire, the current acting director of national intelligence, and his subordinates who told lawmakers about it.
The Cosby case "really raised awareness of the pervasiveness of ... sexual misconduct against subordinates and against women of relatively less power," said Daniel Filler, dean of Drexel University's law school.
Gallagher, a decorated platoon leader, has otherwise professed his innocence, insisting his accusers were disgruntled, inexperienced subordinates who fabricated allegations against him because they disliked his leadership style and tactics.
The Saudis (and MBS himself) have consistently denied that bin Salman had any direct role in Khashoggi's murder and instead have ascribed it to a rogue operation by overzealous subordinates.
Burnside wasn't exactly acting with military precision when he ordered his subordinates to attack the rebels with "at least a division" when the original plan called for some 60,000 troops.
Proust's nickname, the Snowman, refers to "the icy wasteland he had in place of a heart," Hannah writes, and he exists for the purpose of raining invective upon his subordinates.
His lawyers and supporters say he is being unfairly prosecuted simply for doing his job well, and that his accusers were disgruntled subordinates who could not meet his high standards.
The thrust of his defense has been that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him under grants of immunity are disgruntled subordinates fabricating allegations to force him from the Navy.
He added that she spent her years as First Lady "a mixture between Cherie Blair and Lady Macbeth, stamping her heel, bawling out subordinates and frisbeeing ashtrays at her erring husband".
The general is regarded as a cultured and learned man by some of his former subordinates, but the President-elect has fixated on his nickname and history of military derring-do.
And Amy is really neurotic and really passionate about movies, and she's up writing almost incomprehensible emails at 1:00 am that are 5,000 words to her subordinates all the time.
He also asserts his subordinates were political appointees who distrusted him as an Obama administration alum and saw him as an obstacle blocking their main goal of privatizing veterans' health care.
Trump also noted during his statement that China had announced earlier in the day that the country's central bank had informed its subordinates to cease working with their North Korean counterparts.
Trump's way of doing business — personal, freewheeling, transactional — has embedded itself in the manners of his subordinates, even as it has emerged as a potential legal threat to his entire presidency.
The official also sexually harassed at least three other women who were also subordinates, including one who was pressured into a sexual relationship in exchange for a promotion, the report said.
Aso and his subordinates at the Finance Ministry said they will look to see whether G20 finance leaders can agree on policy coordination when they meet in Shanghai later this month.
To most, a world without Trump's Twitter account probably sounds like a wonderful reprieve, but the Knight Institute is demanding the president or his subordinates take action to unblock users immediately.
"Not only did defendant abdicate responsibility, he announced to the world and to his subordinates that he was going to continue business as usual no matter who said otherwise," Bolton wrote.
During other recent kerfuffles, including his escalatory rhetoric on North Korea, the President relied on aides and subordinates to explain and reshape his remarks, including his secretaries of state and defense.
But it's a telling line mostly because of the subtext, which suggests Trump is indeed willing to repay subordinates who advance his interests with loyalty -- but only up to a point.
Still, as she looked increasingly feminine after a series of cosmetic surgeries, she remained in the eyes of the Army a male soldier whose subordinates were required to address as 'sir'.
Last month, Wuerl told priests in his archdiocese that Francis had asked him to pray, reflect, and consult with his subordinates about his fate before the pontiff made a final decision.
"Not only did (Arpaio) abdicate responsibility, he announced to the world and to his subordinates that he was going to continue business as usual no matter who said otherwise," Bolton wrote.
In October, one of his subordinates at FBI asked him to consider whether sending his infamous letter to Congress about Hillary Clinton's emails might result in the election of Donald Trump.
Joint projects were complicated by a Chinese culture that privileged rank over expertise, he told Reuters, contrasting it with an expectation from German managers that their knowledgeable subordinates will speak up.
Monique Johnson, the president of the development's resident association, told The New York Times that male and female supervisors at the facility engaged in such activities with their subordinates for months.
After just about every mission, one of your subordinates will get on the radio and ask, "What was the point of this?" just in case the war's eventual futility was unclear.
Do we want presidential subordinates who will stymie his demands by undermining such an order, or do we want them to resign until he finds someone who will carry it out?
It's a particularly testing question because in his dealings with his political allies, subordinates, Cabinet members and business associates, loyalty has sometimes seemed to flow toward Trump rather than from him.
The report further stated that the official, who is not named in the report, pressured one subordinate into a sexual relationship in exchange for a promotion, and harassed two other subordinates.
According to prosecutors, Torres ordered the three men and their subordinates to work at a warehouse leased by a company called Quality Beer, formed by the mayor's daughter and his nephew.
He has stayed largely in the background as the company's reputation and cash reserves have plummeted, leaving it to subordinates to explain Takata's response to regulators, politicians and the news media.
In addition to requiring her testimony in writing, the judge allowed the group to depose a senior State Department aide who had warned two subordinates not to question her email practices.
" The IG's report said that despite Comey's admonition to his then-subordinates, "We identified numerous instances in which Comey used a personal email account (a Gmail account) to conduct FBI business.
Dr. Mukund Komanduri, 50, an orthopedic surgeon with a practice outside Chicago, said he avoids being alone with female colleagues, particularly those he does not know well or who are subordinates.
Despite the display of support, murmurings of opposition suggest that Mr. Xi and his subordinates have not fully sold the idea to a broader public — or done much to explain it.
The legislative efforts may prove a viable way to circumvent the White House's stonewalling of attempts by the House of Representatives to investigate behavior of the Republican president and his subordinates.
The Philippine Justice Department charged the head of Smartmatic's technical support team and two subordinates, along with three employees of the Commission on Elections, who gave them access to the server.
Partly it's psychological: Trump loves acting the part of the tough guy, but hates doing things that are genuinely tough, like standing up to dictators or firing his subordinates in person.
True, the defendant had a habit, unfortunate for him, of recording the bullying instructions he issued to subordinates, and was notorious in coal country for his contempt for government and regulators.
Mr. Winterkorn, known as an unforgiving boss who loudly berated subordinates who failed to meet his standards, was Volkswagen's chief executive for eight years and an influential executive for two decades.
Even if Congress had such power, which it does not, that would not address the fact that the Framers placed executive power in the hands of the executive and his subordinates.
Another said that Conway stressed that Kavanaugh has never been accused of using his power over professional subordinates, as have prominent media figures like Harvey Weinstein, Les Moonves and Matt Lauer.
While skilled at disrupting terrorist networks in Iraq as an intelligence officer, he was regarded as an erratic and overbearing boss by many of his subordinates at the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Starbucks clarified Tuesday that Twitter user "MuellerDad69," who tweeted that he managed a location and fired subordinates for saying "Merry Christmas," was not in fact affiliated with them shortly after Rep.
As well as the army chief, the sanctions targeted Min Aung Hlaing's deputy, Soe Win, and two subordinates who headed the elite army divisions that spearheaded the crackdown on the Rohingya.
"Not only did Defendant abdicate responsibility, he announced to the world and to his subordinates that he was going to continue business as usual no matter who said otherwise," she wrote.
The report was only six pages, but it painted a damning portrait of an egregious work environment where managers routinely retaliated against subordinates, rigged contracts and destroyed appliances meant for residents.
Gallagher says he was wrongly accused and that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him, several under grants of immunity, are disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations to force him from command.
His subordinates testified that officers were told to carry BB guns in case they ever needed to plant weapons and that they occasionally posed as federal agents when shaking down targets.
When Facebook decided not to remove a controversial post about "preventing Muslim immigration" from then-Presidential candidate Donald Trump for fear of angering Republicans, Zuckerberg passed that decision off to subordinates.
Their male superiors — shrewd, but nowhere near as forward-thinking as their younger, female subordinates — dismiss their pushback or even just basic questioning by almost literally patting them on the head.
In hidden locations, advisers to Dragon Heads called White Paper Fans and Straw Sandals, with their subordinates, the Red Poles, carried out secret initiations to elect their leaders through ancient ritual.
The thrust of his defense has been that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him under grants of immunity are disgruntled subordinates fabricating the allegations to force him from the Navy.
That provoked a revolt among former colleagues, who told the Senate that Mr. Bolton had been rough on subordinates and politicized intelligence, citing in particular a report on biological weapons in Cuba.
His lawyers argued that he had been unaware of what his subordinates were doing and that no chief financial officer at the company had ever told him that there was anything wrong.
His lawyers argued that he had been unaware of what his subordinates were doing and that no chief financial officer at the company had ever told him that there was anything wrong.
He asserts that he is wrongly accused and that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him, several under grants of immunity, are disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations to force him from command.
Born to a prestigious political family, Aso speaks good English and frequently cracks jokes, even in parliament, which sometimes leads to gaffes but generally wins fans among politicians and finance ministry subordinates.
The administration fears Felt's access to his late boss' notorious secret files, and the deputy director enjoys strong loyalty from key subordinates, played in underwritten roles by Josh Lucas and Tony Goldwyn.
Germany, for example, pushed through a law that subordinates all outstanding senior unsecured bonds to other senior liabilities, while France is introducing a new layer of debt known as non-preferred senior.
"Donald Trump is dangling pardons for subordinates who would break the law to build his vanity project on the southern border," Harris tweeted, along with a link to the Washington Post report.
The abominable treatment of women in the profession, and the lack of class and racial diversity, do little to undermine the cliché of the tyrannical master-architect belting out orders to subordinates.
While members of Congress grilled Obama administration officials, demanding why their subordinates were still failing to understand the intelligence they had gathered, I was being forced to delete and scrub the records.
Another important difference is the way in which Trump gets his subordinates to lie, which has served to delay the moment when we all admit that he is quite clearly suborning perjury.
Others have felt that their skills and dedication were not enough to be taken seriously in a toxic work environment, and were regularly treated as subordinates or non-consequential among their peers.
If that's so, how could the former Fox News chief executive, Roger Ailes, have conducted what now appears to have been a decades-long campaign of sexual abuse and harassment of subordinates?
He compared Shulkin's situation to that of a military unit and said you need cohesion and proper chain of command, and that you can't have subordinates undermining the leader of the unit.
"I have recently learned that the Ethics Committee is reviewing an inquiry regarding my discussion of surrogacy with two previous female subordinates, making each feel uncomfortable," Franks said in a statement Thursday.
And if the leader resists the delegation, the religion begins to fail in some way — higher-level subordinates will break off, start a competitive group, bringing followers along or attracting new ones.
But Smiley maintained that in his case the accusations -- namely that he had sexual relationships with subordinates and some felt their employment status was tied to their relationship with him -- aren't credible.
Last November, after revelations that Google paid multi-million-dollar exit packages to executives being investigated for sexually harassing their subordinates, 20,000 employees across the world walked off the job in protest.
Yet again and again, instead of moving toward compromise or change, Mr. Xi and his subordinates have made hard-line decisions that have compounded and complicated pressures on the ruling Communist Party.
In the lawsuit against Mr. Rose and CBS, some of the former anchorman's subordinates said the network had known about the allegations against Mr. Rose before they became public and did nothing.
The thrust of Gallagher's defense has been that fellow SEAL team members testifying against him, several under grants of immunity, are disgruntled subordinates fabricating the allegations to force him from the Navy.
In a statement, Mr. Franks said the discussion about surrogacy came up with "two previous female subordinates" because he and his wife, who have struggled with fertility, wanted to have a child.
After an internal investigation, he determined that the employee had "violated office policies regarding proper relations between a supervisor and their subordinates," Mr. Rubio said in a statement posted to his website.
But Republican voters follow Mr. Trump in seeking better ties, accepting Moscow's forcible annexation of Crimea and expanding influence in the Middle East (even if some of the president's subordinates do not).
Ms. Sandberg's subordinates took a similar approach in Washington, where the Senate had begun pursuing its own investigation, led by Richard Burr, the North Carolina Republican, and Mark Warner, the Virginia Democrat.
Once I learned all this, I was in the same position as the "everyone" who knew about Harvey Weinstein or any other powerful man with a history of pressuring subordinates into sex.
According to Peter Bergen's book "Trump and His Generals," James Mattis, Trump's former secretary of defense, instructed his subordinates not to provide the president with options for a military showdown with Iran.
You'd almost need his subordinates to willfully break the law and ignore his order to launch a nuclear attack -- or be prepared to -- to delay action in the heat of the moment.
That submission is ambiguous (could Alton be under his spell?), and the uncertainty grows as we switch to another location, where a salty-haired fellow (Sam Shepard) gives orders to two subordinates.
The starchy Mueller, a former FBI director and decorated Marine, is famous for selecting a crisp white shirt, sober suit and neutral tie every morning, and encouraging subordinates to do the same.
While Joyce and his staffer were engaged in a consensual relationship, at the corporate level in Australia senior executives have lost their jobs for similarly consensual relationships in the workplace with subordinates.
On Tuesday, Toshiba said lawyers looking into the deal were examining whether senior managers at Westinghouse had exerted "inappropriate pressure" on subordinates who were reviewing Westinghouse's offer for CB&I Stone & Webster.
To me, the whistleblower appears to have taken a leadership role, sticking his neck out to protect subordinates in the intelligence community while conveying their information to appropriate authorities through appropriate channels.
In July, the Defense Department&aposs inspector general said Dana White, a former Pentagon spokeswoman, had instructed her subordinates to acquire food, schedule her personal trips, and pick up her dry cleaning.
Suppose, for example, that a boss regularly goes out to drinks with his male subordinates — and often gives them plum job assignments because of the relationships he's built with them while drinking.
Hill, who resigned in late October amid accusations of relationships with subordinates, had said she plans to be more vocal and candid now that she's not bound by the protocols of Congress.
Now I have President Trump to thank for the answer: Doing as he does reveals a willingness to take credit but reluctance to take the blame, leaving his subordinates unsupported and demoralized.
Lessons from the past about war crimes and transgressive military cultures are not just academic: My research shows that subordinates generally read their superiors' intent with accuracy, for better and for worse.
Almost every day, Trump presents the image of a brash CEO surrounded by subordinates or petitioners, in Oval Office photo ops, Cabinet meetings and trips to visit the military and disaster workers.
He's been a controversial boss The Senate first blocked Bolton's 2628 appointment to become U.S. ambassador to the U.N. in part over claims that the former State Department official had bullied subordinates.
Germano, who spent 2004 and 2005 as an adjutant and Marine Corps legal officer in Iraq, was so alarmed that she decided to give her subordinates a PowerPoint presentation on Abu Ghraib.
"A commission" from Saudi Arabia "will have something to do on my floor in the office," he told subordinates, and "their work inside will take two or three days," the report said.
But since Richard Nixon, all presidents have, both to try to ensure trust in government and to provide an example for their subordinates, who are legally required to eliminate conflicts of interest.
In some cases, the actual summit meeting and leaders&apos signatures on a piece of paper or a joint communique are mere formalities as the hard work has already been done by subordinates.
He maintains fellow SEAL team members in his platoon, who turned him in and are testifying against him under grants of immunity, are disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations to force him from command.
The same person expressed awareness of multiple episodes in which Dr. Jackson asked subordinates to write themselves prescriptions for controlled drugs, pick them up, then deliver them to him for administration to patients.
It can be frustrating and unpredictable in the way that a good wargame should, capturing the difficulties of command in an era where so much depended on the leadership and judgment of subordinates.
There are "inherent power dynamics involved with superiors and their subordinates, which makes the issue of consent difficult," Ally Coll, co-founder of the anti-sexual harassment organization the Purple Campaign, told Vox.
But the size of the payouts, coupled with the fact that multiple members of the Alphabet board had formerly dated their subordinates, all but guaranteed that the company would face a shareholder lawsuit.
That investigation reportedly uncovered multiple incidents of Smiley allegedly engaging in sexual relationships with subordinates, and that those people felt their employment might be linked to their sexual relationship with the talk host.
Reynolds has been scrutinized for how she handled the March firing of a longtime political ally, Dave Jamison, who was accused of harassing female subordinates as the head of a state housing agency.
Groups like ISIS and al Qaeda are the latest manifestation of a dangerous strain of totalitarian thinking that rejects and subordinates all universal norms and values to a single, violent, all-encompassing dogma.
A $3 million lawsuit against Lululemon claims that the company "created the perfect environment for a sexual predator" by ignoring complaints about a supervisor who was sexually harassing his subordinates, BuzzFeed News reports.
Last year, the judge asked federal prosecutors to file criminal contempt charges against Arpaio and several subordinates, alleging they had disregarded the court's directions, made false statements and attempted to obstruct further inquiry.
Last month, a former employee filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that it had fostered a sexist culture and that he was fired after reporting some managers for sexually harassing their subordinates.
Prosecutors say Kane retaliated by instructing subordinates to leak documents to a reporter showing Fina failed to prosecute a case involving Jerome Mondesire, a former official of the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP.
Last year, the judge asked federal prosecutors to file criminal contempt charges against Arpaio and several subordinates, alleging that they'd disregarded the court's directions, made false statements and attempted to obstruct further inquiry.
Hoover instructed his subordinates to "prepare education materials which can be released through available channels so that in the event of an emergency we will have an informed public opinion" about communist subversion.
The confusion this contest has caused among subordinates, says Chongyi Feng of the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia, is slowing down implementation of the market-oriented reforms that Mr Xi has promised.
The transcript of a shakedown call Trump made to the Ukrainian president in July was moved to a highly classified server, and the president appeared to direct subordinates to deceive about the incident.
The atmosphere of the office was overly sexualized: male executives made lewd comments to female employees, and employees, including managers and their subordinates, were having sex in parked cars and in bathroom stalls.
Fannie Mae was a publicly traded company, and so he and his subordinates owed the shareholders candid and comprehensive disclosures about the businesses the firm was in, and the risks it was taking.
Internally, the sales pressure was oppressive, particularly in California and Arizona, where senior bankers sometimes called subordinates several times a day to check in and chastise those who failed to meet sales objectives.

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