noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
close supervision (= constantly making sure that someone does things in the correct way )
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Initially there will be close supervision of the trainee.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
adequate
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In the meantime, it is essential that the collection is sited in a room where adequate supervision can be exercised.
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The report also emphasized the need for adequate training and supervision of personnel working in this area.
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The manufacturer brought evidence that he had a safe system of operating and adequate supervision to ensure that the system was followed.
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Also, there would be the further question of why the parents had not provided adequate supervision .
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The option of letting children stay indoors during breaks could be considered though providing adequate supervision sometimes provides problems.
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The firm must provide evidence of appropriate compliance procedures and its ability to exercise adequate supervision .
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It is unfair, however, to expect nurses to take on this new role and responsibility without adequate training and supervision .
adult
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From a very early age, lower-working-class boys engage in rough, exclusively masculine forms of play, free of adult supervision .
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Parties of children are only admitted during public opening hours with adult supervision .
careful
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Woodwork is an activity which requires careful supervision .
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These cases are sometimes treated with sleeping pills under the careful supervision of a physician.
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Purists conceived of masculinity as a never-ending battle, requiring constant watchfulness and careful supervision .
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It is a skilled exercise which needs careful instruction and supervision before attempting it on the approach with full airbrake.
close
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Until the late 1980s, Soviet historians remained under close party supervision .
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Beginning analysts usually work under close supervision .
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If it has to be backed up by close supervision and control a point may be reached where such activities are self-defeating.
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Similarly, it might be reasonable to require teachers to provide close supervision for students working with dangerous equipment in school.
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The main area for discussion has been the extent to which there should be close day-to-day supervision of television and radio.
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Mechanization has increased the autonomy of the agricultural worker and has rendered close supervision difficult, if not impossible.
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This, in turn, suggested Gouldner, creates a requirement for close supervision .
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The need for close supervision is therefore apparent, although this in itself presents problems.
constant
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In practice this might require constant supervision of the patients over the course of several weeks.
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Were the chil-dren old enough to play on the beach alone or did they need constant supervision ?
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These indices have an international reputation and require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure that they satisfactorily reflect market developments.
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Consequently, unless carried out carefully and under constant supervision , maintenance tended to cost more than it should.
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Their principal drawback lay in their informality, which demanded the constant supervision of an active King.
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Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision , was an essential attribute of masculinity.
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On the other hand, the plus side of that may be that you are good at working alone without constant supervision .
direct
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Clayton &038; Dubilier or Forstmann Little, which exert direct supervision over managers.
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Instead, we will see a gradual decline of direct supervision as teams mature.
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Relative invisibility and freedom from direct supervision liberate field staff from some of the constraints found in other occupations.
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At the museum, the students were allowed to view the exhibits without direct supervision .
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It could not be done by direct supervision because of the inability of management to be present at the face frequently enough.
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As the postholder progresses through the career grade, direct supervision will be restricted to the more complex and demanding issues.
effective
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Beneath the Treasurer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer came to exercise an effective supervision both of receipt and of audit.
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The effective supervision and guidance of the party was officially seen as the key to the ever-improving welfare of the Soviet people.
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He exercised no effective supervision of the great departments of State.
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The employer must provide a competent staff, adequate material, a proper system and effective supervision .
general
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To him also was entrusted the general supervision of the economic interests of the Crown in the Forest.
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The person principally concerned with the general supervision of standards is, of course, the traffic commissioner.
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Central Government's control by general supervision .
medical
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Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision , was an essential attribute of masculinity.
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Authorities feared she would attempt to deliver her baby without medical supervision .
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It is a method only to be used in a real emergency under medical supervision .
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In anorexia the first essential is for life-saving medical supervision .
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Never use a sunbed on a regular basis, unless you are under medical supervision for a skin complaint.
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Many of the house officers were working long hours without proper medical supervision .
personal
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Hygiene and safety take priority on the sunbeds while personal supervision is regarded as of the utmost importance on the toning tables.
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Over time, as the movement expanded and bureaucratized, he was forced to relax his personal supervision .
proper
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The hospital management insists that everything was done under proper nursing supervision .
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He stressed consistency and proper and regular supervision .
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Many of the house officers were working long hours without proper medical supervision .
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Local training schemes also often do contract gardening under proper supervision which can be a bargain.
regular
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He stressed consistency and proper and regular supervision .
responsible
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You may also be responsible for the supervision of staff and develop management skills.
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We therefore allocated the listed companies to the regulators responsible for the supervision of the auditors.
strict
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To many this sounds attractive, implying freedom from fixed hours, strict supervision and the hassles of commuting.
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Jackson and Medina will be under strict pretrial supervision and must surrender any travel documents.
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More probation hostels were urgently needed for young persons, and hostels should be provided for adult offenders who required strict supervision .
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Their contents would have been eaten under strict supervision !
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But under the strictest supervision , of course.
■ NOUN
order
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Last summer he was placed under a supervision order after being found guilty of burglary, armed robbery and car theft.
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They were finally released a week later and sent home under a supervision order .
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The most that that young man received was a supervision order for one year.
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One of the two teenagers was put on probation for a year, the other received a supervision order .
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Relevant proceedings are pending if they are in progress at the date the application for a care or supervision order is filed.
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The Panel considered lifting the supervision order , but didn't.
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It can also make a s8 order in addition to a supervision order but not a care order.
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Cameron was given a year's probation and Ralphs a year's supervision order .
requirement
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References to a supervision requirement in the Act include references to a requirement made in substitution for an existing requirement.
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Until that time your child must remain at the place named on the supervision requirement .
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Yet, for this child, the rehabilitation period will be the length of time he is subject to a supervision requirement .
■ VERB
carry
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These should be carried out under the supervision of a senior member of staff.
exercise
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Beneath the Treasurer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer came to exercise an effective supervision both of receipt and of audit.
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He exercised no effective supervision of the great departments of State.
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The firm must provide evidence of appropriate compliance procedures and its ability to exercise adequate supervision .
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Bismarck had refused to contemplate the possibility of Prussian judges exercising a supervision over political decisions.
involve
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Other possibilities are the use of a broader range of amicus curiae briefs in cases involving issues of supervision .
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The conditions are designed to distinguish cases involving issues of supervision from those involving issues of review.
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The study, by the Family Matters Institute, involved questionnaires completed under supervision in 21 schools.
need
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Experiments with water Older preschoolers will enjoy these simple experiments, which will need your supervision and explanation.
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Often these patients are difficult to manage, have complicated diagnoses and need round-the-clock supervision .
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They cater for people who need both nursing supervision and a lot of practical help.
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Were the chil-dren old enough to play on the beach alone or did they need constant supervision ?
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He could have been in a hotel, had he not needed care and supervision which he blatantly did not get.
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Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision , was an essential attribute of masculinity.
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It is a skilled exercise which needs careful instruction and supervision before attempting it on the approach with full airbrake.
place
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Last summer he was placed under a supervision order after being found guilty of burglary, armed robbery and car theft.
provide
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The committee said the letters should suggest banning disruptive pupils, issuing boarding passes and asking the school to consider providing supervision .
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Similarly, it might be reasonable to require teachers to provide close supervision for students working with dangerous equipment in school.
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A third measure will allow small slaughterhouses to use larger slaughterhouses to provide their veterinary supervision .
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The family provides 24-hour supervision and help with daily living.
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Also, there would be the further question of why the parents had not provided adequate supervision .
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However, neither that agreement nor its amendments ever state the organization has to provide management supervision for a construction project.
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The option of letting children stay indoors during breaks could be considered though providing adequate supervision sometimes provides problems.
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Most of the costs of a volunteer tutoring program would go to provide training and supervision to the tutors.
receive
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In addition, they receive individual supervision in the preparation of their intended research projects.
require
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In practice this might require constant supervision of the patients over the course of several weeks.
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This has been shown to be an effective and rapid method of training but it does require intensive supervision from an adult.
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Woodwork is an activity which requires careful supervision .
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Monitoring such standards requires supervision which is both costly and frequently highly imperfect.
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Many of these require frequent supervision and add to the work load of the warden.
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More probation hostels were urgently needed for young persons, and hostels should be provided for adult offenders who required strict supervision .
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These indices have an international reputation and require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure that they satisfactorily reflect market developments.
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Washing and dressing and also feeding were classified as requiring no supervision , supervision only, or help on at least one occasion.
work
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We saw a group of workers on the right bank working under military supervision .
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Beginning analysts usually work under close supervision .
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Most of them are school-based and can be used by small groups of teachers working under the supervision of a trained tutor.
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They work under the supervision of a Meister, a master craftsman who also is a skilled teacher.
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The committee for the 1991 Somerville Ball is already working hard under the supervision of Auriol Miller.
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For the most part, these contract workers work under the supervision of permanent staff, performing more labour-intensive tasks.
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The agency has corporate personality and it works under the supervision of parliament.
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She was something of a perfectionist in her work and realised that she liked to work with minimum supervision .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It has been claimed that the role of parental supervision continued into the early mills.
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Links with other departments allow interdisciplinary support and supervision where nursing interests extend across disciplines.
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Such comprehensive supervision and reporting can actually reduce client costs, and relieve clients of the problems inherent in cleaning any premises.
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The argument that, with compulsory supervision , mentally ill people in the community may be offered better service is dubious.
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The local authority also undertakes supervision of children and this replaces the previous probation order.
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The need for occasional supervision at least when working with the dying can not be overstated.
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Therefore, detailed supervision was observed to be quite rare.
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They still had staff supervision , but not enough.