A county board of supervisors had the local option to pass an ordinance requiring owners to keep their animals on their own land. |
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These figures were similar to their performance ratings that were graded by their supervisors. |
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Individual supervisors of public works or of workhouses might be named, but there was no global critique of political institutions. |
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The survival of political machines usually rested on the amenability of federal supervisors. |
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Analysts and investment bankers now must report to different supervisors, and they must be physically separated. |
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He's now one of our top supervisors, with a whole department reporting to him. |
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The supervisors or any other voter would never notice this fraud since no visible sign would appear. |
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Topics include marketing, public relations, staff recruitment, and round-table discussions for experienced and first-time supervisors. |
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Having supervisors that make themselves scarce or won't back me up when they are around are just things I have to live with. |
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Australia Post angered unionists by bringing in supervisors and their families to scab on the strike. |
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In truth, it's commonplace for harried, in-shop work schedulers or field supervisors to permit maintenance work to lapse. |
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They were mainly telesales people and call centre supervisors who moved into business development and sales management roles. |
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Officials should do more than just report changes in marital status and other private matters to their supervisors. |
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With midterms approaching, it is unavoidable that professors and exam supervisors will have to consider cheating among students. |
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There seems to be little doubt that these twin foci have been influential in shaping how supervisors think about supervision. |
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The supervisors have a statutory responsibility for the health and safety of mineworkers, so if the strikes go ahead, pits are expected to close. |
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Yard monitors and lunch time supervisors can be trained to watch for signs of bullying. |
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Classroom assistants, bursars and caretakers are being joined by cover supervisors, to be followed soon by higher-level teaching assistants. |
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We turn great housekeepers into supervisors, virtuoso shelf stockers into salespeople, and managers into leaders. |
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Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers. |
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Line supervisors were charged with keeping each piece of equipment and each worker fully utilized. |
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Both supervisors and employees should be educated to look for signs of potential problems. |
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In some cases, court decisions, legislative action, or other informal influences have undermined supervisors. |
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At one school, eight outside supervisors were needed to supervise and substitute. |
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In addition, it is expected that supervisory skills are limited and few supervisors received training in how to manage people. |
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This result corresponds with the presumed deficit in supervisory training of agricultural supervisors and managers and the results of this study. |
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I also feel frustration when I have to report to, and through many layers of, supervisors, vice presidents, etc. who aren't that bright. |
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They have only occasional contact with supervisors, other health professionals and the client's family. |
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To such supervisors, research students may represent a source of cheap research labour. |
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However, in order to make this project work, the Institute needs the input of PhD and MA supervisors to put students in contact with them. |
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Work done by university staff acting as supervisors for postgraduate students can be viewed in the same way. |
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Randomization was not used in selecting supervisors, therapists, clients, sessions, or phone-in events. |
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Control on the mines was exercised by white compound managers and supervisors through African indunas and isibonda. |
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The prosecutors knew the case details as provided by the undercover police officers, the informers and the supervisors. |
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Twenty-one interviewers and four supervisors carried out the field interviews. |
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This requires daily travelling to those companies for in-service training and for consultations with thesis supervisors. |
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The people dealing are being watched by supervisors who are watched by the pit bosses who are watched by security cameras. |
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I know commanders, supervisors, and first sergeants are actively working to prevent mishaps. |
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Thanks to the local registrar, our local examiners, supervisors and invigilators who did an excellent job. |
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Camps should gather specific information about each child and use that in meetings with counselors and supervisors. |
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The supervisors may be able to exert political pressure, but have little other power over the county's transportation plans. |
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Owners, project managers, foremen, and supervisors all go through an eight-hour training program. |
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More often, workers and union committeemen verbally abused or threatened their foremen and supervisors. |
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I managed to charm one of the supervisors into letting me start, and thus finish half an hour early. |
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Committed, competent nurses need support from educators, preceptors, supervisors, peers, and mentors. |
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The studio supervisors have incorporated digital images onto film stock for celluloid projection in conventional theatres around the world. |
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The jobs will be created by May 1 and offer opportunities for supervisors, customer service agents and dispatchers. |
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It had become a work game whereby workers found ways to subvert directives from supervisors. |
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We can't increase their pay or decrease their time away from home, but we can be empathetic and caring supervisors. |
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The Census Office has warned civil servants not seconded to the census exercise as enumerators and supervisors to withdraw from the exercise. |
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The hearing had all the trappings of a drumhead proceeding, held only for the purpose of publicly scapegoating workers and supervisors. |
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The most common forms of observation based assessment are ratings by supervisors, peers, and patients. |
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Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs. |
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Thankfully, the problem of getting volunteer supervisors and helpers was sorted out and 400 children, aged from five to 12, ended up having the time of their lives. |
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After announcing his resignation to the university's board of supervisors, he acknowledged that the conflicts with faculty members had worn him down. |
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For example, avoiding problems results in a worker becoming apathetic, by not bringing work problems to the attention of supervisors or neglecting their responsibilities. |
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Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone. |
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We have beefed up our capabilities in the field, adding 14 field personnel, including 5 drilling supervisors, a completions engineer, and several landmen. |
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For management officials and industrial arbitrators, male aggression towards foremen and supervisors was far more serious than such behavior toward fellow workers. |
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Departmental supervisors first enter identifying data about the employee for whom privileges are requested and about the requester into an intranet form. |
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The book is intended to be read and used by first and second line managers, middle managers, those with or without formal training in management, and potential supervisors. |
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While supervisors looked on a gang of goons attacked and beat union organizers, forcing them to sign documents that they were quitting their jobs. |
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The definitions also make an important distinction regarding the degree of clinical responsibility for clinician's caseloads that supervisors, consultants, or trainers assume. |
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Potential subjects were identified by either a charge nurse or supervisor from each nursing unit or by the facility's physical therapy and occupational therapy supervisors. |
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So there is a need for planners, schedulers and supervisors. |
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Still, there are precious few companies that pay significant attention to how their employees feel about their supervisors, or recognize how important that can be. |
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He leads a group of guys who look more like scumbags than officials and are continually at odds with their peers, supervisors and, of course, the public. |
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Every cubicle is occupied, by designers, supervisors, and accountants. |
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According to informed sources, supervisors have instructed that the burial take place in the presence of his closest relatives, surveyed by security forces. |
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On October 29 last year, supervisors and ward sisters complained that none of the staff members had been consulted about the plan to move the ward. |
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Ideally your foreman or job supervisors should conduct your toolbox talks. |
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Nurses can work together and with supervisors to determine best practices for transforming the work environment as it relates to work hours and shift work. |
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The level of organisation is very impressive, though I'm not sure about the symbolism of the count supervisors using an empty ballot box as a rubbish bin. |
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The deed of supervision is the key document that the statutory supervisors are obliged to look at and take cognisance of when dealing with operators. |
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He won the award for his untiring efforts at taking up assignments critical to shop operations and completing them to the satisfaction of his supervisors. |
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These supervisors gave ploughers the green light to not tackle the storm aggressively. |
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A typical FOS class could include newly hired FS specialists and generalists who will be supervisors when they begin their overseas assignments. |
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The supervisors and promotor lose prestige among their colleagues should they allow a substandard thesis to be submitted. |
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The police need to work closely with many different agencies, in particular the designated premises supervisors and off-license managers. |
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The 1999 merger between Citibank and Travelers created the model for megafinance and confirmed new challenges for supervisors. |
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It was the Labour party that deskilled teaching by creating classroom supervisors and higher learning teaching assistants. |
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Dunham! your supervisors keep reporting to me you have not been performing your OPQRSTs during the right time, what is the matter with you? |
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On May 10, 1936, Barner informed his supervisors at the WPA that he had not received his paycheck. |
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Staff redundancy is needed in the event that a supervisor and key unit supervisors are not present or unable to act in an emergency. |
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Other plans limit profit sharing to production workers, but include indirect labor such as supervisors and maintenance personnel. |
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A second source of antiflow for the blue-collar workers was the type of interaction they had with supervisors. |
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First, determine whether the new middle manager has had all the training recommended for supervisors. |
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Active participation of field workers, supervisors and cooperation of corporators plays a vital role in controlling malaria. |
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Failures at this stage are rare because supervisors withhold inadequate work. |
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By using recorded calls as training tools, supervisors are able to put the novice call taker in a simulated real-life situation. |
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And 87 percent of workers said their supervisors do indeed have a funny bone. |
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This course is designed for compounders, chemists, process engineers, factory troubleshooters, manufacturing supervisors, researchers and technical managers. |
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Other officials were appointed as supervisors of government finances. |
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There can be improper record keeping at the hands of supervisors attempting to cheat employees, to build piece rate systems that prevent workers from earning higher wages. |
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A total of 152 garbage collectors, drivers, and supervisors were referred to disciplinary committees Sunday after being charged for holding strikes. |
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With this latest development, there are now 276 Co-Owners, representing a majority of qualified supervisors and above HKBN Talents and over one-tenth of its entire workforce. |
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Additionally, this is consistent with attribution theory research since the declining organization makes subordinate performance more hedonically relevant to supervisors. |
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In the end, there will be a mutuality of interest between home and host country supervisors, which underscores the need for effective communication and increased cooperation. |
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The End Result helps the Fortune 1000 improve the leadership skills of managers and supervisors by providing custom training programs and training products. |
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In the past, women held more repetitive jobs, such as assembly worker, packer and data enterer, than men who worked as machinists, operators and supervisors. |
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To help those who would be doing it, as well as those on the receiving end, NCC had sample scripts prepared that helped supervisors with discussion content and structure. |
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We suspect that the chances of blagging your way into his regular Thursday spot at Walkabout are pretty slim with all those nice door supervisors to guide you. |
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