noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
educational
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The concept of a nominated personal educational supervisor for each preregistration house officer is an innovation in the recommendations.
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Suitable educational supervisors could be recruited from among consultants and senior registrars.
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Appointing educational supervisors and introducing a structured educational programme were approved theoretically.
■ NOUN
area
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Each district is policed by a field officer responsible to an area supervisor .
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His area supervisor will also be acquainted with it, but will possess a detailed knowledge only of its conspicuous problems.
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Dennis Blake, the area supervisor , wants to bring the zinc content much lower.
county
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They wish to convert Pima County supervisors into potted plants like the Tucson mayor and council.
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The concept of county supervisor as onlooker is presented throughout the proposed charter.
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Kolender and Ruff also berate Roache for selling confiscated guns to auctioneers for resale, against the wishes of county supervisors .
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Under the present draft, the number of county supervisors will remain at five, and term limits will not be included.
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But Avant, who holds down a second job as county supervisor , does not claim all the credit.
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What happens now: County supervisors vote on the deal Aug. 12.
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In November, county supervisors decided to take back control of trash operations and pulled the plug on the authority.
line
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Others are former production line supervisors who have been promoted.
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But widespread inclusion of line supervisors is the best insurance against a poorly managed crisis.
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We strongly suggest that managers and line supervisors be given the advantage of the small group approach.
■ VERB
appoint
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Mine captains were appointed together with surface supervisors .
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He has appointed four other supervisors .
nurse
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The charge nurse and the nursing supervisor are the ones to talk to if there is any problem with personal care.
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A nursing supervisor Monday morning said they were in stable condition.
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For personal care the chain of complaint is: physician, charge nurse , nursing supervisor , hospital administrator, hospital director.
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A hospital spokeswoman, Aggie Hayner, refused to confirm the births, as did a nursing supervisor .
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A nursing supervisor said McGhee is expected to survive.
provide
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A better method is to provide a special supervisor call instruction which causes a distinguishable interrupt into the supervisor to be generated.
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The terms varied but, in general, investors were to provide raw materials, supervisors and trainers and market outlets.
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April 1986 Hanes and Sparta management decide to provide Sparta supervisors with customized training with several unique components: 1.
work
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In April of 1974, Tarrytown management hired a consultant to work with supervisors and workers in joint problem solving programs.
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Apart from offering a few Head Girls work as non-dancing supervisors in difficult situations abroad, there never was any long-term guidance.
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The excused forewoman is a 55-year-old widow who works as a supervisor for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Haworth, formerly a supervisor of 120 people at a printing company, left to start his own business.
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She has worked her way up the company and is now supervisor of 50 staff members.
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We still need to replace the office supervisor .
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You must receive approval from a supervisor before visiting a high-risk area.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By the time his father, by then a supervisor , was given an apartment, Boris was 14.
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That will cost you some money, but it beats letting the customer stew while an employee hunts for a supervisor .
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The concept of a nominated personal educational supervisor for each preregistration house officer is an innovation in the recommendations.
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The student's supervisor on the placement is also interviewed as part of the assessment of the student's performance.
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Their supervisors are constantly giving them feedback on how to improve their standing, which they eagerly accept and respond to.
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Yet authority is passed down or delegated through the formal organisation; it is not passed up from supervisors to senior managers.
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You are a supervisor of a company security department.