While the bulls seem to be in charge this morning, Sena remains wary on the stock.
Ms Polese used to be in charge of marketing Sun Micro systems' Java software project.
And she insists it will not be intimidating to be in charge of an all-male team.
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An early proponent of participative management, Vic also knew when and how to be in charge.
So we're doing this because eventually you all are going to be in charge of all this, right?
Given the personal nature of mobile devices, people want to be in charge of the messages they receive.
And no one seems to be in charge, least of all the candidate.
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The Council made clear they continued to be in charge but had not authorised the use of force in Iraq.
It never dawned on either of them that she would have to be in charge of the money one day.
You can see which Democrats are likely to be in charge of House and Senate committees by going to npr.org.
The central bank is supposed to be independent, and is also supposed to be in charge of exchange-rate and monetary policy.
You still need to be in charge of your own mentor relationships and responsible for leveraging them when the time comes.
His agency is supposed to be in charge of responding to fuel shortages during a disaster, according to the state's emergency plan.
That's despite the fact that the Bank of England is supposed to be in charge of monetary policy now, not the Chancellor.
Still, Hyundai clearly prefers to be in charge of its own destiny.
National central banks will continue to be in charge of banking supervision.
The tsunami also shows why someone has to be in charge.
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On reconstruction, the French-German proposals want the Governing Council to be in charge soon, though it would still turn to, say, the World Bank for help.
You said yesterday that the White House and the administration don't want to be in charge of an auto company for an hour or a day.
He talks about the opportunity to be in charge of his career, make improvement suggestions that are implemented, and be a successful provider for his new family.
To this point, the Judge has allowed Ansari to be in charge of the estate, but her actions are being closely monitored through the probate court process.
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Peter Taylor, working on a match-by-match basis while still manager of Crystal Palace, led England to the finals and is expected to be in charge next year.
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He made his first professional steps in Paris and New York and in 1994 he returned to Africa to be in charge of Ivory Coast's infrastructure projects.
Some of that money was truly invested, though the bulk of it was done in the 1950s and 1960s, before the current generation got to be in charge.
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He was previously responsible for Apple hardware design and in December was promoted to be in charge of the look and feel of its software as well.
Before the banking crisis struck, RBS was led by Sir Fred Goodwin, a man who was determined to be in charge of one of the largest banks on the block.
One way to attract DIY investors, Deloitte suggested in a recent report, is for companies to position themselves as "facilitators and enablers" to those who still want to be in charge.
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