Cashman: Consultants make distinctions between Management and Leadership, often portraying management as inferior or subordinate to leadership.
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Magnet schools are publicly funded and publicly run theme-based schools, complete with unions and subordinate to the local school board.
The Founding Fathers were not social conservatives who believed that citizens should be subordinate to any particular narrow religious moral order.
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For their part, township governments, which are responsible for several villages, believe that whoever is in charge should be subordinate to them.
The question of electoral impact is subordinate to the question of culture.
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Nunavik, which has 11, 000 residents, would still legally be part of Quebec and would remain subordinate to the provincial legislature in Quebec City.
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When word reached him of a California rep whose tactics were "out of line, " he left the matter to a subordinate to handle.
While it's not fair to call Obama a socialist, it is fair to suggest he believes in private enterprise that is subordinate to government.
It is the mind of a person with a conscience so sedated with narcissism that morality and right from wrong is rendered subordinate to self.
Stover testified in his own defense admitting that he ordered a subordinate to toss documents (security logs) but did not do so to obstruct the investigation.
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The Republican alternative just picks an existing consumer office from one banking regulator and drops it into another bank regulator that would be totally subordinate to bank regulators.
"After years of being subordinate to the Deutschmark, the Danes have decided to remain subordinate to the euro, economic dependence on which they cannot, for obvious reasons, escape, " it adds.
One reason must have been the attractiveness of his promise to reverse the condition into which history had placed the Jews, a dispersed nation subordinate to both Ottoman sultan and Christian king.
In combative mood, Mr Orban has sparred with Andras Simor, the central-bank governor, and declared to the IMF and the European Union, which have lent money to Hungary, that he will not be subordinate to them.
The researchers were able to control where in a group an individual ranked by the order in which it was introduced into its group (newly introduced monkeys almost always adopt a role subordinate to existing group members).
It was Mr. Amis who taught him not to subordinate style to substance when crafting an argument, Mr. Hitchens says.
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Thinkers and politicians should admit the conflicts, Berlin implied, and not blanket them with doctrine or tyrannically attempt to subordinate some concerns to others.
Accordingly, the scientist or physician who owes duties of loyalty to either his academic peers or patient population cannot be allowed to subordinate their interests to either his financial well-being or that of the commercial enterprises with which he has some sort of business arrangement.
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But now it is time to subordinate the political grandstanding to the needs of economic recovery.
To the contrary, that record suggests that there exists at the highest levels of German industry and officialdom a cynical willingness to subordinate common security interests to narrow parochialism and greed.
The Obama administration's moves to subordinate US foreign policy to the UN-based international community make it less clear that Israel can rely on the White House to veto anti-Israel resolutions in the Security Council.
But Obama is unmoved by any of this, and as his speech at the UN General Assembly made clear, he is moving full speed ahead in his plans to subordinate US foreign policy to the UN.
Part of the deal we made when we joined up was to willingly subordinate our individual interests to the greater good of protecting national interests.
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While President Bush did go along with a new international agreement meant to make it more difficult to engage in illegal international trafficking in light weapons, he properly refused to subordinate domestic ownership of such weapons to supranational purview and dictates.
The tribe, not a deity, was the supreme value, and each member had to subordinate his or her personal needs and desires to the well-being of the group, and fight to the death, if necessary, to ensure its survival.
Mr. Obama gets to put her in a subordinate position while appearing to be magnanimous, and her seat in the U.S. Senate will likely be filled by a more malleable Democrat who won't be plotting from day one to get to the White House.
It will be interesting to see whether they will be pressured to subordinate all samples and electronics.
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The subordinate pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges, but an attorney for Blankenship has denied his client did anything wrong.
The irony is that Obama arrives at the threshold of the White House steeped in ideas that subordinate individual freedom to the collective.
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