supervising
IPA: sˈupɝvaɪzɪŋ
noun
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
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Examples of "supervising" in Sentences
- I think my grad advisor did me a big favor in supervising me the way he did.
- M. DeGroot, a great statistician, played an important role in supervising my research.
- On a creative note, it's not like there was anybody at the label supervising the creative process.
- I believe that the role of principal is crucial, in supervising, facilitating and nurturing new, as well as seasoned teachers.
- Harte justified his actions in supervising War Prisoners 'Aid operations based on his mandate from the International Committee in New York.
- The fellow has a primary role in supervising residents at Scheie Eye Institute, Children's Hospital and the Veterans Administration Hospital.
- I have heard many times during my career certain supervising officers say that frontline troops should be rewarded to the detriment of those who work in the rear echelon.
- That said, if an owner can't or won't be diligent in supervising the animal, neutering does help reduce the explosion of unwanted pets but the health benefits to the dog are minimal.
- Recent revelations seem to suggest that Rumsfeld was heavily involved in supervising the interrogation of al-Qaeda detainees, and he may have approved of or permitted interrogation techniques that are illegal under U.S. law as well as international law.
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