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en It's called the chicken that came home to roost. This is an example of when a board does not exercise prudent judgment. You can only defer so long.

en The news today is just the tip of the iceberg for L & H. This is a classic story of the chicken coming home to roost.

en If it requires them to enforce, you ought to point that out to the board. The board, of course, has the right to exercise business judgment over what action they should take and how much money they should spend to deal with a particular issue.

en They never quack or make any noise, have a long incubation period and, in the wild, nest and roost in trees. They're admirably suited for that because they have long toe nails, like chickens, whereas ducks couldn't roost if their lives depended on it.

en We are sorry to lose Mark as he is a superb person, with extraordinary skill, experience and integrity. We understand corporate conflicts have arisen for Mark at his company that were not foreseeable at the time of his appointment. While we regret his decision to withdraw from the board, we nevertheless defer to his judgment as to the need to do so.

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has said for a long time that it's a national security issue, our reliance on foreign oil, ... We haven't built a new refinery in this country in two decades. I think what's happening here is things are coming home to roost.


en He has said for a long time that it's a national security issue, our reliance on foreign oil. We haven't built a new refinery in this country in two decades. I think what's happening here is things are coming home to roost.

en In our judgment, a court is likely to defer to the city's reasons.

en You shall do no injustice in judgment; you shall not be partial to the poor or defer to the great

en But over time, it has proven to be a prudent investment for just about everyone. If you view it as a long-term home for your business and you plan to be there a long time, a periodic drop in value won't affect you.

en I think if the vice president thought he had other legal options open to him, we'd defer to his judgment.

en You get a total of five hours. This means you get the chance to prepare your dish three times. Your best effort goes to the judges. In my case, I'm still puzzling over how we'll handle the fact that I wanted the chicken served hot over the cold greens. Do I get to tell the judges to throw the chicken back into the microwave if the salad sits around long enough for the chicken to cool? Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness.

en I would like the opportunity to discuss what happened with the board. I have called Chuck Hunter, who is chairman of the board, but he's never called me back.

en If it's a nice, sunny day they may have already left the roost in the morning. In the afternoon they may not come back to the roost until 5:30 or so.

en But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them.


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