manager
IPA: mˈænʌdʒɝ
noun
- (management) A person whose job is to manage something, such as a business, a restaurant, or a sports team.
- (baseball, soccer) The head coach.
- (music) An administrator, for a singer or group.
- (software) A window or application whose purpose is to give the user the control over some aspect of the system.
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Examples of "manager" in Sentences
- "We'd started talking to Jon Galkin, the label manager at DFA, towards the end of Hockey Night," explains Sprangers.
- They break the news to their current label, and the label manager says he wants them to succeed, so they have his blessing.
- The production shall have a manager, (hereinafter referred to as the \ "production manager\"), with duties as prescribed by the partnership.
- A 'new' manager is code for 'African' managers, all of whom, according to Nielson, lack the competence to undertake the running of a city like Cape Town.
- He formed Pi initially as an outlet for the multireedist composer Henry Threadgill, whom he had met while serving as the label manager for Knitting Factory Works.
- The following hints may prove useful to young planters, or managers, but, as it will be more convenient, I shall use the word manager solely, and the reader will understand that in the term manager I include planters who are their own managers, or who, in other words, do not employ a manager.
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