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And the government shouldn't run things, because they aren't trained to run things.
"The government shouldn't run things, because they aren't trained to run things," he continued.
LONDON — In Britain, it's the swans that run things.
The trouble is they usually can't run things very well.
"We'll see a dramatic change in how machines run things."
But I think that he knows how to run things.
"You're going to have to run things for him," McMillan says.
Today, the country's brutal drug cartels run things in many regions.
Things no run we," which she sang as "We run things.
Amazon could run things better but oh wait, that's a political football.
Constellation's intention is to run things a bit differently, Linton said Wednesday.
So you're not quite as loose with the way you run things.
You hire someone whom you trust, and you let them run things.
When given a chance to run things, "grillini" have often proved incompetent.
" May alleges Cyrus's lyrics "We run things / Things don't run we" were taken from his lyrics "We run things / Things no run we," and adds that the former Voice coach's track "substantially incorporated" his "vocal melody/rhythm/cadence/inflection.
"I think Trump would just run things into the ground," he told me.
A transitional government is to run things until elections are held in 2022.
" In May's track, the lyrics state: "We run things/Things no run we.
We both have good relationships with friends that we can run things by.
The Dutch and the Americans don't, however, run things the exact same way.
So many of their conflicts are about who exactly gets to run things.
Trump doesn't like anyone else running things -- or even trying to run things.
But I think that that&aposs just the way he likes to run things.
But while the Taliban no longer run things from Kabul, they've hardly gone away.
"We run things better, and don't steal," says the region's deputy president, Mónica Oltra.
I never feared that the Chinese Army would march in and run things itself.
A group of company executives will run things while a CEO search is conducted.
If you let toddlers run things, you're going to get what you got, essentially.
They should give us more money so that we can run things on our own.
"May was the first to construct such a sequence using the phrase "'We run things.
The administrative state on which we increasingly rely to run things because elected officials can't.
Even though we live in a democracy, a few people will always run things anyway.
And so if you run things, you can do things, you can get things to happen.
" The lyrics in question on "We Can't Stop" are "We run things/Things don't run we.
So Jeff and I agreed in the beginning that that's the way we would run things.
I need somebody with a track record who can run things, who's got the Midas touch.
Do you have advice for well-meaning men who run things, about how to improve the workplace?
It was so tiring, seeing all these films about men and politics and people that run things.
Mr Rauner's most effective attack on his opponent is to say the Speaker would really run things.
"That's a tough way to run things," one executive at a large multinational electronics company told Axios.
But Jokic is the lone star on a traditionally built team that opted to run things back.
I think that mayors run things, they bring people together in a much more non-partisan way.
"He and I disagree on some things ... but I think he knows how to run things," he added.
Maybe. One thing I've learned about this job and being a mayor is I like to run things.
"This ad hoc adding a debate when somebody wants it is not a good way to run things."
"There are a fair amount of similarities in the way Reed and Jeff [Bezos] run things, " Enderwick said.
Congress should also directly infuse state and local governments with the money they need to run things properly.
We have very similar senses of humor and stay in touch and I would run things by him.
We Run Things continues at the Y Gallery (319 Grand Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through September 6. 
He's not directly involved in day-to-day affairs anymore but has trusted associates who run things for him.
" It's a common theme heard among Trump's followers: just let him come in and run things "like a business.
The agency's deputy secretary, David Bernhardt, a former oil lobbyist, is likely to run things for the time being.
THEY SAY IF WE CAN RUN THINGS THE WAY WE WANT TO WE ARE GOING TO HAVE 0003% INFLATION.
"It's like taking over a new business and some employees don't like the way you run things," he said.
Inditex's chairman and CEO, Pablo Isla, has run things since 2011, yet Mr Ortega shows up to work every day.
If Christian Democrats, Social Democrats and Liberals all get to run things, the only slightly smaller Greens will understandably object.
"You need someone—Trump is a good example of this—who has run things before, who has negotiated," Stefanowski said.
As startups grow into large corporations, they need managers to help run things, not just software engineers to run code.
He has repeatedly voiced frustration at Congress's unwillingness to lie back and let him run things as he sees fit.
You were super savvy about New York and power and media and what people who run things want out of life.
Frankly, that's buying into an archetype invented by men and carried on by the dudes who still run things in music.
Every team we looked at, you'd ask them what they use to run things they'd name off all these different applications.
Because in a democracy, the political branches of government — those accountable to the people through elections — were expected to run things.
I don't believe him or any of his defenders about him not wanting to run things again and neither should you.
From the 1970s American firms perfected the multinational, taking advantage of technology and open borders to run things on an integrated basis.
"Uber was very aggressive in trying to get the government to agree with the way it wanted to run things," he said.
"The soldiers on the ground could run things much better than you," Trump reportedly told them, according to the Post's Woodward excerpt.
Last year outgoing bosses at S&P 500 firms had run things for an average of 11 years, up from seven in 2009.
So it's hard, at first, because you need to think about your operations and the way you run things a little bit differently.
"There's a tendency to run things for ever, sometimes, and then you end up selling at the wrong times," the fund manager added.
Humanity had a fine run while it lasted, but perhaps the time has come to let the rats run things for a while.
Robins will get to run things as CEO, but Eccles will still retain some influence given the CEO technically reports to the board.
"I remember when I was 13 telling my dad to go home and let me just run things," he says with a laugh.
Getting back to the national race, so the reason you would run is because you're a mayor and know how to run things?
In the process, the Oracle of Omaha learned an expensive lesson in what happens when he doesn't run things past his right-hand man.
A day earlier, after months of negotiations, the military junta that has run things since the coup agreed to share power with civilian leaders.
It's batshit crazy the way you run things, the way that some of the stuff here ... Americans have no clue, that's my favorite part.
The first year was very difficult because we had to hire new people, connect them to headquarters, understand how to run things in China.
KS: I know, I was thinking, "Let's let the computers run things," because literally, I think it was right there in a dropdown. Yeah.
That is not the fault of Priebus who as chief-of-staff did not have the power to run things as Chiefs usually do.
In the long run, things are (probably) going to be fine, and the best thing you can do is just to ride it out.
Now I have relationships with both clients and the brands, so I have a standard of how to run things, and I take commission.
And the move with regard to the grants, when a new administration comes in, you run things by them before you update the website.
"When I'm playing at my level, I could be spending time with 100 icons that are in the illuminati that run" things, Vaynerchuk continued.
They are young and think they are smart, want their turn to run things, and are too impatient to learn practical lessons of life.
Yes, but it indicates — it's a leading indicator, as I like to say — they get a serious CEO who's going to run things. Yes.
So when he said, "You hate finances, I'll be your business manager and help you run things," I thought it sounded like a great idea.
Those who have visited have often seemed less interested in how the Obama folks have run things than how the Trump folks can change them.
But since the full membership doesn't meet very often, in practice a chairperson elected by those members has a pretty free hand to run things.
Per Reuters, May was reportedly granted a copyright for all musical arrangements on "We Run Things" at the U.S. Copyright Office in November of 2017.
The Tigrayans, who are around a tenth of Ethiopia's population, have largely run things since the toppling of a Marxist dictatorship, the Derg, in 1991.
NOW, BEFORE EVERYBODY TAKES OFF AND HEAD FOR THE HILLS WITH THIS AND REALLY RUN THINGS UP, THAT IS NOT THE TRADE WAR IS OVER.
" A July 2016 editorial mocked President Barack Obama, calling him "the Kenyan King," and complained about the "way uncivilized tribes in Africa still run things.
"That's why we have different laws in every state: so the citizens of that state can decide how they want to run things," he added.
He chairs the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, and Senate leaders have given him a lot of freedom to run things as he sees fit.
In all of these situations, each with its own complexities and geopolitical ramifications, Trump doesn't mind letting the military run things without commander in chief supervision.
Throughout the show, Rock confronted the entertainment industry — mainly the producers, studio heads, and financiers who really run things, as well as the industry's top actors.
What the incoming administration needs is experienced, steady hands to take the whole process over from the rag-tag goons Trump has enlisted to run things.
The former couple could not agree on how they want to run things, whom they wanted to fire, their business location, who was responsible for what.
"For too long, the argument goes, Kadyrov has been allowed to run things his own way," said Alexander Baunov, of the Carnegie Moscow Center think tank.
But the S-1 prospectus that was eventually released revealed a company that was losing billions of dollars and let Neumann run things in questionable ways.
I can help promote the [American] NWSL and help see how they run things here and make our league back home a bit better as well.
All signs indicate that, impossible as it is to believe, the demons who run things down here are going to feed you some actual, regular food.
And while carmakers can see some truly staggering amounts of cash flow through their operations, they also require equally staggering amounts of cash to run things.
He simply thinks that consolidating power among a smaller circle that he trusts and having fewer people administer policies is an optimal way to run things.
"There's a tendency to run things for ever, sometimes, and then you end up selling at the wrong times," added Lofthouse, whose fund holds Deutsche Telekom shares.
She says as COO at a growing company, it will fall on her to find more efficient ways to run things as the company continues to scale.
Convene is contemplating offering its own tech platforms — which are mobile and web-based and help run things like administration and booking —to others in the space.
"That's not the way to run things, especially with a member of your leadership team," one GOP lawmaker who is an ally of Scalise, told The Hill.
The Warriors are incentivized to keep everyone together and run things back next season, even if it means Barnes temporarily costs more than Curry, Green, Iguodala and Thompson.
He's said his children will run things in a "blind trust," but because they are also serving on his transition team it's unclear how that separation would work.
After his father, Pete Madonia, died last year, Peter retired from the Rockefeller Foundation and stepped back into the family business once again, helping Mr. LaLima run things.
This isn't to downplay the tragedy of the pandemic, instead, it shows that the capitalists who run things have always seen things in terms of a ghoulish PowerPoint.
Sawyer Winston, the account rental specialist, who had left at some point in late 2018, is now back in the office helping run things, according to an employee.
Look, the tax cuts are working, tax reform is working, we've got ISIS on the run, things are going well, economic confidence is at a 17-year high.
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That voltage is also rapidly becoming standard for the circuits which run things like lighting, climate control, entertainment systems and adjustable seats, even in conventional combustion-engine-driven cars.
We care about our workers, and do our best to stay transparent, accountable, and run things equitably, but at the end of the day there's still a power differential.
"That's not the way to run things, especially with a member of your leadership team," one GOP lawmaker who is an ally of Scalise, told The Hill.  http://bit.
He brought a C.E.O.'s touch to the school system, abolishing the old Board of Education, bringing in outsiders to run things and providing city space to charter schools.
His campaign was riven by internal conflict, with Mr. Williams, an old friend with no official role, often advising and steering without the political operatives hired to run things.
She still gets to run things day to day as CEO (albeit with added input from Pettis as the owner) and the company's headquarters will stay in the East Bay.
He is using the fate of the world for business and profit, branding our entire planet with greed, ignorance, and the logo of one of the corporations that run things.
When states collapse, fancy buildings stop being built, the élites no longer run things, written records stop being kept, and the mass of the population goes to live somewhere else.
Still, Mr. Plepler said he was comfortable with this shotgun marriage, and for one big reason: He believes he will be able to run things the way he always has.
So if you're looking for an indictment of our age in here, look for it in what's absent — ethics, morality, any sense that there's a better way to run things.
But he wants to be able to say what he wants to say on Twitter, without having to run things by legal and corporate PR for fear of getting sued.
It could also be about the kids, who are now trying to run things like their parents and keep falling short when it comes to things like, you know, basic democracy.
When Qi'ra contacts him, Maul has a vast crime syndicate to run, unfinished business with the Emperor, and a desperate need for someone he can trust to help him run things.
Instagram photos and videos reveal Harington and Clarke in a scene together, and it's giving me serious hopes that these two will run things side by side on the HBO series.
With Greene on board to run things and the bebop team and technology in the fold, it should be interesting to watch how the Google enterprise cloud strategy evolves this year.
But by then, robots will pretty much run things and occupy the bulk of the workforce so we'll have a lot of free time to discuss the Trolley Problem by then.
Kudos to Ujiri if he is prepared to risk his name under the belief that he will be granted the requisite autonomy to run things that Dolan has never previously granted.
I mean, you've got the Gates Foundation, you've got Mark's foundation, now you have Jeff Bezos's foundation, each hitting a different area, but I found they largely want to run things themselves.
The larger work, the eponymous "We Run Things" (2016), is a fascinating combination of odd figuration laid out in a larger scheme, "Guernica"-like, that seems to aim for a narrative payoff.
IT'S SO DIFFICULT TO DO BUSINESS THERE, IT'S JUST SEEMS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE ALMOST, THAT THEY'RE ALLOWING PEOPLE THAT WE PICK THAT THE U.S. PICKS TO COME IN TO RUN THINGS.
It was for this reason that he passed the Weinstein case to his colleague Sallie Hofmeister, Mr. Sitrick said, not because of the optics of having a woman run things, as reports suggested.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus is asserting more authority to run things, administration officials say, in hopes of trying to "keep things running smoothly" after a rocky -- and active -- first two weeks.
The economic conservatives and national-security hawks, all well represented among party activists, elected officials and big donors, were allowed to run things, so long as they paid sufficient regard to the social conservatives.
The establishment's late owner, Crazy Sarah, used to run things around here with an iron fist, but it's one of the greatest places to learn how to be Texan, even if you ain't one.
Faced with thousands of incensed Twitter users, you might feel it's dangerous to say that #MeToo has gone overboard, but in the real world the men who still run things will congratulate you for your courage.
I want to fund the arts and I want to run things the way I want to run them, and I don't want to read a ton of grant applications,' so she created a third foundation.
I've never been a publisher before and I think we, out of arrogance or whatever you have when you run things, I showed up and thought this was going to be an easy thing to fix.
There are other bars with more of a system or who serve Creemore or Labatt, probably make more money than me and run things a lot more professionally than me, but that's just not who I am.
Foreign interest in Myanmar slowed ahead of a general election last November, and remains subdued as outsiders wait to see how the new government (led by Aung San Suu Kyi, a longtime democracy activist) will run things.
"I think people who don't run things often have a simplistic analysis of the reality," he said, adding that it would take until 2025 to put the program in every school because the system is so large.
There's a lot of jobs, it's not just the mayor of San Francisco, it's that we really do abrogate our responsibility to create a civic society, and then therefore the crazy fucking people get to run things.
He was running as the anti-Obama, the tough-talking, hard-deal-making business guy who knew how to run things -- not the professor-turned-community-organizer who thought more government was the answer to anything and everything.
Michael May, who performs as Flourgon, sued Cyrus in March 2018, claiming that "We Can't Stop" closely resembled his 1988 song "We Run Things," which he called a reggae favorite since reaching No. 1 in his home country.
Odds are, they wouldn't have repeated—but given the odds of winning a championship in the first place, or somehow stumbling into a Cleveland/Golden State-like superteam, perhaps it would have made more sense to run things back.
FREJUS, France (Reuters) - In the southern French town of Frejus, National Front (FN) mayor David Rachline is performing a balancing act that epitomizes the far-right party's strategy — trying to prove it can run things while retaining its anti-establishment image.
In the last election for governor, Latinos voted by a nearly three to one margin for Jerry Brown — he'd been governor in the '70s and '80s, they figured he could run things decently and rescue public education from a budgetary cliff.
An increasingly diverse society no longer accepts the God-given right of white males from the right families to run things, and a society with many empowered, educated women is finally rejecting the droit de seigneur once granted to powerful men.
Casey is a good coach, it's just that if the Raptors opt to run things back, it's a tough sell with the exact same group if the next two or three or however many games go the same way as the first two.
" Here's another thought, from a teen entrepreneur: "As somebody running a magazine, I have to be a bit of a double agent, speaking Gen Z but also corporation (speak) because we need money to run things, so we have to milk the cow.
One of the things I did was work with a number — I didn't run things myself — what I did was I worked with grassroots organizations in communities and cities and states around the country and supported their agendas, their goals, and helped them.
They are also increasingly turned off by the way their elders run things; less than half of Australians aged 18 to 44 said they preferred democracy to other forms of government, compared with 76 percent support for democracy among those 45 and over.
Teachers in those right-to-work states, where the union presence isn't at strong and Republicans run things, connected with their forebears in Chicago and Charleston, West Virginia, through social media groups like the Badass Teachers Association (BAT) that cropped up in the aughts.
"Even if you understand completely that markets go up and markets go down, and that in the long run, things will be okay, I think there's this overriding uncertainty at the moment," says Howard Hook, a financial planner with EKS Associates in Princeton, New Jersey.
This awful fire wasn't a Katrina moment for a single politician, but it may just have similar effects on an idea -- the idea that the job of politicians is, wherever possible, to reduce the power of the state and let people and companies run things for themselves.
The Outer Worlds opens up on Edgewater, a craphole of a town whose claim to fame is the Saltuna Cannery, the main source of employment in a town run by the corporation Spacer's Choice, one of a handful of mega corps that generally run things in The Outer Worlds.
What happened to that?) ultimately wound up creating such a republic, by literally overthrowing the tyranny of the Judge in favor of a new, more flexible order, albeit one that like most republics allows a small oligarchy (led by the show's heroes, naturally) to run things in practice.
In Swing Time, Smith ruminates on the strange resonance of conspiracy theory, seeing commonalities in the ways the disempowered people of her unnamed African country and those of London discuss political power: They believe that there are people who run things, they are shadowy, we can't know, but we talk anyway.
And-- I mean, he and I disagree on some things, but I think that-- he knows how to run things, I think that he's got the right goals for America, he understands people, he understands the market system, and he understands the problems of people that don't-- that fall into the markets.
But his haircut, one of those greasy, casual '90s cuts with the long bits in the front, makes him look like the guy who used to run things, but now Kendrick, Future, and Jay Rock are in his office, and all he can do is shuffle papers around frantically while his annual bonus vanishes before his eyes.
Since the beloved Dragonfly Inn chef, who was known for whipping up a variety of tasty recipes and concoctions in her kitchen, left her post at the Stars Hollow hotel to work at Blue Hill farm with Dan Barber, Lorelai (Lauren Graham) became "just a little chipped" when she had to learn how to run things without her BFF.
Faraday Future never had an official CEO — the company has gone almost two years without naming one — but sources tell The Verge that Ding helped run things from his perch at LeEco, a major investor in FF. He joined LeEco in 2015 as chairman of LeSupercar and was seen as the company's second most prominent spokesperson after founder Jia Yueting.
Condensing the miniseries into movie form, however, overwhelms the script by director Steve McQueen ("12 Years a Slave") and "Gone Girl" novelist Gillian Flynn, which also takes several detours -- including race, gun violence and Chicago politics, as Manning tries to go legit by running for alderman against a privileged son (Colin Farrell) whose family has run things in the ward for decades.
Masayoshi Son, Softbank's CEO and founder, earlier this year surprised the industry when he announced that he would not retire as he had previously planned, and the acquisition — which he said took took only two weeks to initiate and close — is, in a sense, a mark of how he plans to run things in this next phase of the company's life.
When most people agree on policies, vote choice may largely turn on other factors, like a perception that a candidate is more dedicated to fighting for those policies; the probability of beating an incumbent president in the general election; a wish to give a new generation the chance to run things; the hope of putting a woman in the White House.
The commenter wrote it would be a big step forward to normalize an idea that "it is ok for him not to want to be swamped by brown scum that clearly despise him, that these invaders have stepped well out of line making demands of us, and that if they don't like the way we run things they can go the hell back," the poster wrote.
But it was the expression of her wink-wink governing strategy that seems to be the most damaging revelation of all, a somewhat nuanced admission that she believes in keeping two sets of political books, one for the powerful insiders who really run things, another for the overly excitable under-informed hoi polloi who just don't understand that the ruling class has everything figured out, more or less.
If the blood transfusion Cavaliers general manager Koby Altman gave this roster leads to a fourth straight Finals run, and the team actually matches up well enough with the Golden State Warriors (or Houston Rockets) to the point where it makes sense for James to stay put and run things back (at least) one more time, then the franchise's decision to increase their luxury tax bill, surrender a 2018 first-round pick, and take on salary for the 2018-19 season, will have been worth it.

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