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"That's the way of saying, too many chiefs and not enough Indians here."
We have too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
In the box, he said, "Maybe there's too many chiefs and not enough Indians."
It was the oldest story in the world--too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
First, we must recognize that most of our organizations - public and private, military and economic - have too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
Engels attributes this to there being too many chiefs and not enough indians in the European operation.
Without naming individuals, Gretzky said the Rangers of last season had "too many chiefs and not enough Indians."
And was it Trevor who opined about the Pakistan side that it was 'full of too many chiefs and not enough Indians'?
I do agree that there are too many chiefs and not enough indians in the public sector and I would be in favour of enormous cuts in salary for those in administritve posts being paid ludicrously inflated sums of money.