How To Use Delegating In A Sentence

  • We then invent criteria to back up the choice, delegating our responsibility to professional specialists.
  • He experimented with a chairman of the board management style, delegating details to others without surrendering overall control.
  • `Surely as an officer, you wouldn't think of delegating to an underling something you wouldn't do yourself? SAN ANDREAS
  • He's great at delegating, giving you an assignment, and then turning you loose on it and not trying to micromanage you or second-guess you.
  • You are thus delegating the right to achieve failure as well as success.
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  • The man who conducts any business requiring labor and capital not only exacts an unjust proportion of the laborer's hire, but takes more than he justly should as interest upon his capital and as reward for his own time and labor, often amounting to no trouble or labor, he delegating to other hands, such as foremen or overseers, the absolute control of his investment. Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South
  • Workaholics can seem to be inadequate, non-delegating, perfectionistic, friendless control freaks. Times, Sunday Times
  • His enthusiasm for delegating is a potentially winning political art. What would Machiavelli think of David Cameron?
  • But I still think that -- that -- that the idea of delegating the entire first drafting process to a clerk is -- is too great. Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court
  • Delegating is the executive's greatest need as well as greatest privilege.
  • Sometimes we are so good at all the things we do, so well organized, and so used to doing it all that, like Elizabeth, we resist the idea of delegating some of our work. Latina Power!
  • There’s economic sense in delegating menial tasks, but the consumer retail market has gone down the path of “just good enough”, setting up an ever-faster upgrade/replacement cycle — the flipside of the coin to the financial trickery described upthread — and if the need arose to return to a “built to last” model for consumer durables, would the skills and infrastructure still be there? Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing
  • Devoted to her faith, she attended both laud and vesper masses daily whereas the king avoided religious duties, delegating them whenever possible.
  • The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. Conventional Wisdom Says McKenna Won the Day for Public Disclosure. Maybe. Just Maybe Not When it Comes to R-71. « PubliCola
  • Insiders ask whether he should have been present rather than delegating decision-making to his chief executive.
  • And you can start delegating some of your current cases as soon as you begin staffing. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • The FFs surely had a distrust for foreign entanglements that was not evident in delegating to Congress the right to legislate domestically (hence the 2/3rds requirement for treaties). The Volokh Conspiracy » An Eminently Sound Approach to (Supposed) International Human Rights Norms, from the Ninth Circuit
  • Finally, he upheld patriarchy while delegating ministry and discipline even to women and children.
  • Critics say the law upsets the balance of power by delegating legislative authority to the executive branch.
  • Petkoff at 74 year old cannot have more than a one term ambition, and as Reagan was, is old enough to measure what real glory is e.g., leaving a functional country behind and old enough to not only know the value of delegating power, but on how to do it, on whom to delegate. Petkoff to throw his hat in the race
  • There’s economic sense in delegating menial tasks, but the consumer retail market has gone down the path of “just good enough”, setting up an ever-faster upgrade/replacement cycle Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing
  • The war was also fought under army command, with that service largely monopolizing the ground war and delegating a peripheral role to the Marines.
  • Other constructors known as delegating constructors will invoke the target constructor first, and then perform additional operations if necessary. CodeGuru.com
  • It is for the monarch to appoint counsellors of state whenever she wishes, delegating whatever powers she wishes.
  • His book seems more directly aimed at the stakeholder - the business professional who is responsible for hiring or delegating someone to design a site.
  • Critics say the law upsets the balance of power by delegating legislative authority to the executive branch.
  • At the Vatican his secretary, Stanislaw Dziwisz, and the papal staff had found ways to cover for him: keeping meetings short, clearing blocks of time for him to rest before his trips, and delegating many decisions to the heads of the various Vatican departments, called dicasteries or congregations. The Year of two Popes
  • This type of direct and collegial democracy shall not be considered inferior to modern western-type democracies based on the notion of delegating one's own decision-making powers to a group of elected and politically accountable representatives," Buthelezi explained. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We then invent criteria to back up the choice, delegating our responsibility to professional specialists.
  • The secret of freedom will be found in the individual 'making himself the depository of the powers respecting himself, so far as he is competent to them, and delegating only what is beyond his competence, by a synthetical process, to higher and higher orders of functionaries, so as to trust fewer and fewer powers in proportion as the trustees become more and more oligarchical.' Barack Obama's new line: "Yes we can."
  • I think he has a real problem with delegating authorities.

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