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By running a tight ship, she would make certain that her team of 10 knew that she meant business. Being vigilant and running a tight ship are imperative, but they can be done without paranoia and suspicion (not to mention constant demoralizing threats). ``What would really be news about the city of Los Angeles would be that they're running a tight ship and that the private companies that are benefiting from the use of city facilities are paying their own way. |
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