Yet there is nobody vetted and ready to take the reins of trade policy.
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His departure leaves the church facing many questions, not least who will take the reins.
Take some initiative, take the reins, and be in charge of something that institutes a change.
Today noted conductor James De Preist leaves for Japan to take the reins of that country's most celebrated orchestra.
The ongoing violence has dimmed hopes for an easing of tensions as Iraq's government struggles to take the reins of power.
Holloway is understood to be Leicester chairman Milan Mandaric's top target to take the reins following Gary Megson's departure for Bolton last month.
But if there is a Reagan out there to take the reins of the tea party movement, Russo doesn't know who that person is.
Up stepped Alec Stewart, who had relinquished the England captaincy four years ago after a poor World Cup, to take the reins once more.
And I am extraordinarily proud today to nominate another strong and capable leader to take the reins at Interior, and that is Ms. Sally Jewell.
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But entrepreneurs are not comfortable letting someone else take the reins, which is why they start and run their own companies in the first place.
Dustin Snell, the founder of Network Automation, stepped down as CEO in 2011 to allow his chief financial officer to take the reins of his company.
Perlmutter is going to take the reins on April 15.
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In September, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said he would not seek re-election and would make way for Putin to take the reins yet again during the March 2012 election.
Therefore, I believe the time is right for someone new to take the reins, complete execution of that plan and take Boston Scientific to the next level and new heights.
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He requested that McKenna should be allowed to take the reins on his own until Christmas but Tyrone officials refused to agree to the suggestion and declared the position vacant.
Schiller, who is currently senior vice president and general manager of NYTimes.com, will take the reins at a challenging time for media organizations, as well as the economy as a whole.
In 2004 he convinced Bolen, who was an investment banker at Bear Stearns, to take the reins at the company where Eliza, who signed on in 1995, was already well ensconced.
His offer: Come take the reins at Ford.
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As expected, New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner has been tapped as the next Treasury secretary, and former Treasury secretary Lawrence Summer will take the reins as the director of the National Economic Council.
Hand-picked by the charmistatic two-term president Lula da Silva, Dilma will take the reins of an economy that has been growing at about 7% in 2010 and has become the eighth largest in the world.
At first, the Strand-1 satellite will be controlled by a standard onboard computer, but in phase two of the mission, a Google Nexus phone will take the reins - equipped with a number of special apps.
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As the institution negotiated emergency loans and austerity packages for Ireland, Portugal, and Greece, deputy managing director John Lipsky was forced to take the reins and call for nominations as the acephalous institution looked for a new chief.
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Later this year, either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney will be elected for a four year term in the White House and on the other side of the world a new leadership team will take the reins in Beijing.
As the institution negotiated emergency loans and austerity packages for Ireland, Portugal, and Greece, deputy managing director John Lipsky was forced to take the reins and call for nominations as the acephalous institution looked for a new chief. (Read Court Documents Provide Graphic Description Of Alleged Strauss-Kahn Attacks).
In some cases, corporations may have already decided that graduate business education in America is too bloated and bureaucratic to compete effectively, and that only by establishing their own graduate and executive business programs can they find and mold the right employees to fill jobs and take the reins of leadership.
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The markets appeared to calm amid hopes that the economist would take over the reins shortly, correspondents say, and borrowing levels fell back from the previous day's record highs.
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The NPC's ruling is a sign that the central leadership wants to take up the reins.
Since we quickly blew it (world wars, Fascism, the Depression), they had to take back the reins.
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