One sensible reform would be for the central government to take charge of the pension system.
The internet has given creative types new ways to take charge of their art and work.
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Tronchetti pushed past tenured Pirelli executives to take charge of the troubled tiremaker in 1991.
Mr Cameron suggested the Afghans were acquiring the "capability" to take charge of security.
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Former Pakistan Test batsman Mudassar Nazar has flown to Nairobi to take charge of the team's preparations.
In both these areas, Western powers allowed non-Muslims to take charge of territory claimed by Arab imperialists.
Megson is expected to take charge of Bolton in time for Sunday's Premier League match against Aston Villa.
Well, that day of reckoning has arrived, and the time to take charge of our future is here.
Former Kaunas coaches Valdas Ivanauskas, Egenijus Riabovas and Eduard Malofeev have all gone on to take charge of Hearts.
The prime minister needs to be given power to take charge of a ministry if there is an emergency.
HSAs empower patients to take charge of their care and can make visits to direct-payment practices even more affordable.
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The only glimmer of hope this week was the appointment of a new commander to take charge of East Timor.
They are more likely to take charge of choosing new financial products and accounts, budgeting, spending, saving and long-term financial planning.
Current legislation prevented Bill Bratton, former head of New York police, applying to take charge of the Metropolitan Police in 2011.
At the same time Algerian press reports claim that he is a candidate to take charge of their country's national team.
Hull City Council is bringing back a former chief executive to take charge of the authority following the resignation of Nicola Yates.
It was reported just two weeks ago that Parreira had agreed a deal to take charge of the 2010 World Cup hosts.
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Miss Gaudiani dropped in on its boss, George Milne, and persuaded him to take charge of corporate development for the new body.
He returned after a decade in triumph - having made his fortune in property deals - to take charge of the bankrupt club.
As proposed chairman of the new Arcelor, the 40-year old Mr Mordashov would be an obvious candidate to take charge of the company.
McChrystal writes of his doubts when he was asked to take charge of the military's top counterterrorism unit, the Joint Special Operations Command.
In doing so, it will unleash the power of the free market as patients are better able to take charge of their own care.
The commission's final review of Scottish Devolution, published in 2009, called for Holyrood to take charge of half the income tax raised in Scotland.
But patients need objective information if they are to take charge of their medical destinies and, incidentally, improve the country's health care with it.
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Now to get states to take charge of efficient city policies in a HUD-less world, President Romney could start by pointing to his old record.
Now some in the industry are calling for cruise lines to take charge of this protocol and require safety drills before the ships depart.
The Swede became the first foreign manager to take charge of the English national side when he was appointed as Kevin Keegan's successor in 2001.
He recently moved back to Brazil, to take charge of Palmeiras.
The prime minister himself needs to take charge of the campaign.
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