"I was raised under the Boss, and with the Boss there's no excuses, " he said.
Within four years, as Carter discovered, the new boss looks like the old boss and "the system" seems the same.
You have the overhead map, the gradually unlocked levels, the mini-boss castles and the boss castles, the flying ships and all the old characters we grew up on.
One difference between an okay boss and a great boss is that the great boss will admit that he made a mistake and strive to do better the next time.
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But this may be remedied on Wednesday if a committee of MPs gets better answers than Newsnight is getting about emails alleged to exist between a Bank of England boss and the boss of Barclays.
This boss is an important lesson for the remainder of the Artorias boss fights: patience is key, even more so than in many of the boss fights in the standard game.
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On K Street, the home of the Washington lobbying industry, the new president quickly learns that the new boss is the same as the old boss.
Meet the new boss- same as the old boss.
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Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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In Silicon Valley, sacking the boss has become so routine that some firms find that they spend longer looking for a chief executive than the new boss does in the job.
You wouldn't laugh during a conference where the boss says quarterly earnings are at an all-time low but you would laugh if the boss told a funny (or at least he thinks it's funny) joke.
Bernie Ebbers, the boss of WorldCom, was charged with fraud only this week although the company he ran (into the ground) went bankrupt in July 2002, and the trial of Jeffrey Skilling, the former boss of Enron, the totem for turn-of-the-century managerial abuse, could well be another two years away.
The former Burnley boss, 45, takes over just a week after the Magpies named Dave Kevan as caretaker boss until the end of the current campaign.
An early indication of the new boss's attitude came with his appointment last year of Hector Sants, former boss of the UK's banking watchdog, the Financial Service Authority, to head the Barclays' compliance department.
What's more, those nine months begin ticking down the day the boss buys the card, not when the employee actually receives it.
The resignation of the boss and the intention of other board members to follow suit has cast the exchange's management into turmoil.
In custody Cunningham named Phil Flynn, a former Sinn Fein Vice-President and a former leading banker in the Republic, as the boss behind the operation.
The same thing happened when the British government tried, and failed, to get the boss of the ruined Royal Bank of Scotland to surrender part of his pension.
He wasn't exactly sure what that meant, but he figured it had something to do with the fact that mom was usually the boss around the house, not dad.
Nor is manufacturing declining unusually fast in California, as the Milken Institute claims, thinks Steve Levy, the boss of the Centre for the Continuing Study of the California Economy, another research outfit.
Jovial but brash, Cardinal Bertone has clashed behind the scenes with both the head of the Catholic church in Italy and the boss of the Vatican bank, the Institute for Works of Religion.
"The question we must answer is ... whether an employee who has not engaged in flirtatious conduct may be lawfully terminated simply because the boss views the employee as an irresistible attraction, " Justice Edward M.
"This is not a trial, " declared the Labour MP for Walsall South, Valerie Vaz as the Commons Health Select Committee began questioning of the boss of the NHS in England, Sir David Nicholson, about his part in the Stafford Hospital scandal.
Business journalists have taken to producing glowing profiles of self-effacing and self-denying bosses such as Haruka Nishimatsu, the boss of Japan Airlines, who travels to work on the bus and pays himself less than his pilots, and Mike Eskew, the former boss of UPS, who flew coach and shares an administrative assistant with three other people.
The Carlton boss's coup in snatching the licence for London weekday television from under the nose of Thames TV boss Richard Dunn, was largely down to his knack of knowing just how to pitch a deal.
In fact, this puts the burden of getting the job done on the boss rather than the employee.
We know that the union side of labor-management has historically been filled with as many unsavory characters as the boss side of the ledger.
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But in the world of business, undermining the boss will hurt the perpetrator far more than the target, even if the resentment is justified.
West Ham boss Alan Curbishley refused to speak after the game, but assistant Mervyn Day played down comments which seemed to suggest the Hammers boss wanted United to win the league in preference to Chelsea.
Granted, injuries have not been kind to the Algerian boss in the build-up to the finals.
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