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relationship leadership responsibility
We treat employees as a member of the family. If management take the risk of hiring them, we have to take the responsibility for them. Akio Morita
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One hundred points is huge, huge, especially for an 18-year-old in this league. That's pretty unbelievable. It's definitely something I want to help him achieve. Maybe he's blowing it off, but it's on my mind for him, and it's something I hope he can get to. But I think he's just going to play his game. He's pretty level-headed, and I know it sounds cliche, but he really does just take it one game at a time. And that's good on his part just to stay focused. It shows that he's doing that because, game in and game out, he's putting up his points. Colby Armstrong
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I think we have to have traditional roots, but then make things modern for the 90s. I think it makes us more creative by taking traditional concepts and blowing them out a little bit. Joseph Abboud
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That in my opinion would be a serious blow in the sense that he would be a convicted prime minister in office, Franco Pavoncello
blow plans
That's a big blow to us. Our plans were to play him at quarterback this spring. So we'll have to see how that goes. Lloyd Carr
blow talking people
If you are talking about terrorism, you need to sit down and understand what is making these people put dynamite around their waists and blow themselves up. Lakhdar Brahimi
blow mind bombs
My comedy is a nuclear bomb inside my mind. It's a weapon that's never been tested. It just blows up and flattens everybody. Paul Mooney
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Because if it didn't work out, I didn't want to blow the whole day. Paul Hornung
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It was the kind of light blow that is exchanged without notice or consequence hundreds of times in a game. Ken Dryden
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President Wilson says a leader must treat public opinion the way a sailor deals with the wind, using it to blow the ship in one direction or another, but never trying to go directly against it. Ken Follett