Some advised restrictions on clinical practice in areas of high HIV endemicity or poor standards of supervision or infection control. |
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I decided to man the launch and left my shipmate to finish the starboard tire-without supervision. |
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This is because they have been discharged from detention under the Act, not because they have been placed under supervision. |
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However, paraprofessionals assumed primary responsibility for the personal care of students and for playground supervision. |
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You should be aware that learner drivers under supervision have a very low involvement in crashes. |
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My actions revealed a more directive approach, one that seemed inconsistent with my ideal view of collaborative supervision. |
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Do not consider taking the drug Antabuse without direct medical supervision, as it can be lethal. |
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All repairs to ancient monuments have to be done under official supervision, and then old techniques like lime mortar have to be used. |
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Indeed, such persons might be dissuaded from arbitration under the supervision of the English court. |
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I do agree with raising the age allowable to purchase an air weapon and with some revision on the supervision laws. |
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All have to work in a laundry under the strict supervision of the nuns, who break their wills through sadistic punishments. |
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Thus, subjects not released to supervision and subjects with a detainer were not included in our analyses. |
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If trees are designated for removal, it is accomplished best under the supervision of an expert dendrologist. |
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Sean has been there for all the births and delivered the last two children, with a midwife's supervision. |
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These drugs can be continued under the supervision of your doctor for prolonged periods. |
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Treatment was usually imposed as a condition of supervision by a judge or the probation officer. |
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About 60 probationers sentenced to do community service under correctional supervision embarked on a campaign to clean the city yesterday. |
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And down on the factory floor, under limited supervision, machines run the day-to-day. |
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His role as a special already involves most aspects of day-to-day policing, including regular supervision of about 30 special constables. |
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Combine the lack of medical supervision with the mind-set of the garden-variety steroid user, and you have a potentially perilous situation. |
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Youth justices put him under a three-month nightly curfew and on a nine-month supervision order aimed at tackling his alcoholism. |
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She believed he had not received sufficient supervision because the foreman had two trainees to look out for. |
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Whenever he does that, he always alerts the foreladies and they in turn intensify supervision. |
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His post-doctorate research has been performed under the supervision of the leading nutritionist in the nation. |
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According to union officials, the foreman was quite cordially disliked by the employees under his supervision. |
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Further, direct supervision is provided by an RN, operating physician, licensed podiatrist, or licensed dentist. |
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Psychiatric supervision may help him control some of his feelings of anxiety and he has been offered this on an outpatient basis. |
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The only independent control of the powers comes from the Home Secretary's supervision of authorisations. |
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Now is the time for pharmacological intervention, done under medical supervision. |
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Teach them how to live in the world outside the institution and take care of themselves or live in an environment with supervision. |
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Jason, who has reading difficulties, is now said to be so paranoid that he insists on supervision while taking the rubbish out at night. |
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The Developers have been conditioned by the planners to rebuild this wall, under the supervision of Conservation Architects. |
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That need is greater than ever in a society which likes to keep children indoors, under supervision. |
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Without supervision, the goat will gobble the cabbage whereas the wolf will not hesitate to feast on the goat. |
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Gentle exercises for the back, particularly done under the supervision of a physiotherapist, are a very important aspect of treatment. |
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Moreover, it should be noted that other parliamentary committees can also play a role in the supervision of legislation. |
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Under the supervision of the Bishop of London, commissaries were appointed in many colonies to provide supervision and support of church life. |
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Individual tablets are being sold in pharmacies without appropriate diagnosis or supervision. |
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Their profits and their freedom from supervision allowed them to enjoy movies, cheap plays, shooting galleries and peep shows. |
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Funny, I think, how all this is going down without any kind of patriarchal supervision. |
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Some eight students appeared to be doing classwork or homework without observed teacher supervision, assistance or involvement. |
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In addition, caretakers under the close supervision of veterinary staff provide husbandry to the animals every day. |
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Many of the paragliders have international flying licenses and no one would fly with the club without supervision and adequate training. |
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The hotdoggers also got 40 hours of training on the Wienermobile under the supervision of the Madison police. |
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Clinical suspicion is aroused early in patients who are under regular medical supervision, leading to earlier diagnosis. |
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Secondly, this production regime is relatively costly in terms of its requirements for supervision and management. |
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Their purpose is the supervision, monitoring or control of persons or places. |
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Bank supervisors, through lax supervision, had become instruments of this policy of propping up favored borrowers. |
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The current regulations for personal care homes in Pennsylvania provide only a basic level of supervision by the state. |
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This requires strong international oversight and supervision of any Iraqi tribunal. |
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Kids today are rarely allowed to follow their imaginations outdoors without close, almost suffocating, supervision. |
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Namfisa is responsible for the supervision of micro-lenders, hire purchase outlets and leasing concerns under the Usury Act. |
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As well as the restrictions regarding supervision and time, the law now insists that a substantial meal be served at the function. |
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The certificate was, in substance, an abbreviated mechanism for exercising such supervision. |
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Several are regularly involved with excavation under the supervision of experienced archaeologists. |
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Because of this he felt that excavation should be undertaken only under proper archaeological supervision. |
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It needs to be performed at the dental office under professional supervision. |
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It is important to distinguish their financial performance from their statutory responsibility of regulation and supervision. |
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Detailed centralised supervision and inspection is a recipe for decline which official statistics merely camouflage. |
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Appropriate supervision methods include supervisor directives, supervisor modeling of appropriate professional conduct, and directive call-ins. |
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Railways were among the first business entities to be brought within central supervision for tax purposes. |
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Game is spoored, stalked and watched under supervision of experienced guides. |
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Injectable vitamin C is given by or under the supervision of a health care professional. |
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First, it cuts down on the amount of free time kids spend without supervision. |
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Most managers have wide spans of control, making them less available as a clinical resource and less able to provide supervision. |
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Medical management of the diseases of night monkeys is complex and requires close veterinary supervision. |
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Another herb called sarpgandha is famous for its somnolent effect, but should be used only under expert supervision. |
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Work was under the supervision of Dr. E. Farrell, Senior Lecturer in soil mechanics and hydraulics at the University of Dublin. |
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On average, a doctor will see two temporary pacings and do two under supervision before being left unsupervised. |
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First, the supervision system should be designed to detect illegality and unsound practices and to provide early warning of potential failure. |
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The court will be able to insist they undertake unpaid work, drug or alcohol treatment or supervision while the sentence is on-going. |
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They advise sledgers to don protective gear and not to go out without parental supervision. |
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Yoga students who push themselves too far without proper supervision risk suffering painful injuries and strains. |
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By 1924, though, his career was long since on the skids, confined mostly to supervision of films. |
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After all, we live in a capitalist country with less and less supervision of stealthy, healthy monopolism. |
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Mother was a very keen gardener and under her supervision we grew all our own vegetables and looked after the flower garden and shrubbery. |
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Barshai transcribed the Eighth Quartet for chamber orchestra under the composer's supervision. |
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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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Felix had managed to shake her off within seconds of arriving at the camp, citing supervision measures. |
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While a supervision order is in force it is the duty of the supervisor to advise, assist and befriend a supervised child. |
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Design and supervision of flexible and semi-rigid pavements adjusted to traffic forecast is a key issue in road construction. |
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You must be a self-starter, able to work independently without supervision. |
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He will serve three years in prison, with a further five under strict supervision to ensure he does not re-offend following his release. |
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As a result of inadequate supervision and organisation, four of the teenagers drowned. |
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It produces self-directed individuals who have learned how to acquire new skills without constant supervision or coercion. |
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The actual medicament that is said to be suitable for treatment is produced in the patient under the supervision of the medical team. |
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Then, under the supervision of theological scholar Paul Tillich from Harvard University, she wrote a doctoral thesis. |
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Under Government supervision, banks will set guidelines to deal with financially crippled borrowers and get rid of their bad debt. |
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He will be electronically tagged and was given a supervision order for six months. |
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They also ordered him to receive intensive supervision and surveillance on his release. |
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The 13-year-olds were found guilty of breaching an order, but walked free from court after magistrates imposed a two-year supervision order. |
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The enemy is issued a mission to conduct a baited ambush under the supervision of a drill sergeant. |
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Nurse externs work under the direct supervision of preceptors in a variety of settings. |
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Specifically military skills were acquired by actual practice and performance under supervision. |
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But with the right mix of supervision, freedom and restraint, it could be a raging success. |
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It seems clear that the diocese's insurers will not cover much of any future negligent supervision judgements or settlements. |
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She had been railroaded into the job, under the supervision of a widely reviled manager, because no one inside the company would take it. |
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There would then be a period of practical training on the track, using close personal supervision involving experienced railwaymen from Jarvis. |
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Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision. |
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Filtering software and technologies can assist, but not replace parental supervision. |
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He had the pleasure of working with rail gangs under the supervision of three locals, all now long retired. |
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Registering trustees are required to report the aggregate amount of funds under supervision and the names of the trusts. |
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Family variables that contribute the most to aggressiveness and delinquency include parental criminality and poor parental supervision. |
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Bull's eye targets were set up in the garden and under strict supervision the lads loosed off some rounds. |
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He argued that by law, the assets of a bankrupt company were subject to the court receiver's supervision. |
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Both of the schemes were designed by council architects under the supervision of County Architect Deirdre Sullivan. |
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Under the direct supervision of journeymen wiremen, the apprentice will learn the skills associated with being an electrician. |
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We need closer supervision of financial institutions, both domestically and worldwide. |
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Outcomes of patients who take disulfiram are improved when the drug is taken under supervision. |
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They would have been aware of further misconduct had they exercised due diligence in their supervision. |
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Another idea envisages the creation of a national investment fund under the supervision of the regional development ministry. |
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Teenage alcohol-free discos will be held if there is enough parental support for supervision. |
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We have no money to pay for them to be refixed by BT nor by our own staff under BT supervision. |
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You know, it's not a slap on the wrist, it's very, very strict supervision for the next ten years of his life. |
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Back in Berlin he worked on his doctoral thesis on algebraic number theory under Dirichlet's supervision. |
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One suspects that it has been mainly thought of as a political alibi and an excuse for supervision of the police. |
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He needs a safe, secure place to live with constant supervision, regular medical attention and intensive rehabilitation therapy. |
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Because most physicians work independently, we modified the good supervision scale and relabelled it as the supportive-receptive climate scale. |
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These responses correspond with satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of supervision and involvement articulated by nonsupervisory employees. |
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Excisable products like cigarettes, liquor and fuel are subject to special rules and removal in bond is only allowed in exceptional cases and under strict Customs supervision. |
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In May he was arrested in Luton for attempting to steal a car, but absconded from the magistrates' court while under secure supervision from the local authority. |
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Again, they will in time be able to exercise some kind of supervision. |
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The report also recommends driver training in first aid, stricter guidelines on bus quality and suitable supervision of pupils both on the bus and when they have left the bus. |
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From the early 1940s until the mid-1970s the building was occupied by the Catherine Club, a boardinghouse for working girls that provided supervision as well as shelter. |
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The second is achieved by entrusting the task of consolidated supervision to the state which authorizes a parent undertaking, where the parent of a bank is another bank. |
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People sentenced to life imprisonment are not included as they are placed under lifelong probation supervision as a condition of temporary release. |
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Under it he will serve a five-year jail sentence, plus three years of extra supervision by the probation service during which he can be put back in prison if he reoffends. |
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In homes where involvement with and supervision of children is poor, children are left to their own resources as soon as they are physically able. |
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He was legal head of the executive, but nearly all his functions were subject to external restraints and under constant supervision by a council elected at the Diet. |
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People with arrhythmias can try the herbs lily of the valley and Cactus grandiflorus, but they should do so only under the supervision of a physician. |
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For example, it would lessen the load on the teachers from the supervision standpoint by cutting down a break and thereby cutting down the school day. |
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Proper diagnosis and supervision of treatment for Britain's most common malignant disease should not be beyond the resources of our National Health Service. |
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This consists of an introductory seminar including demonstration of pelvic examination on a manikin and an opportunity for students to practise this under supervision. |
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Cows are bailed quietly and smoothly under close supervision. |
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In some countries, theriacs, which came to be used for a wide range of poisoning prophylaxis and treatment, were made under ceremonial supervision. |
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The committee also said that many projects lacked proper supervision from mid-managers, and that quality standards were often replaced with self-indulgence. |
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We felt, however, that while the schools are bedding in, the dining room should be divided to allow teachers to operate the most effective supervision of school pupils. |
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The Ministry of Finance will be in charge of the state lottery, while the sports totaliser will remain under the supervision of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. |
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The contact with that unconscious process, either by transference or other manifestations, may be the most important lesson in psychodynamic supervision. |
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That reality demands that the Reserve Bank remains diligent and unswerving in carrying out its functions of prudential supervision with skill and dedication. |
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Reindeer herding among the northern Nentsy includes the year-round pasturing of reindeer under the supervision of herders and the use of herd dogs and reindeer-drawn sleighs. |
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Once given an appointment the client is looked after by a vendeuse, an important saleswoman responsible for customers, their orders and supervision of their fittings. |
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For instance, in 1676 the academicians of Aries undertook the reconstruction of a Roman obelisk excavated nearby under the supervision of the academy. |
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Fortunately, he is just a straw man for others who have sufficient control of his actions and see to it that he does nothing without their supervision. |
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In other words, the major German firms were subjected to tight political supervision and control but were still left at least nominally in private ownership. |
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How should the home secretary respond to the succession of nasty murders committed by offenders under supervision by the probation service in the community? |
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If their owners fled the islands, they fell under the supervision of an overseer often more interested in a good crop than the welfare of his charges. |
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The care of livestock required those who shared common rights to act together to provide supervision for their beasts and to prevent overstocking. |
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Where the parent of a bank is a financial holding company, the task of consolidated supervision is given to the Member State which authorized the bank. |
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Today, he is still under medical supervision, in the care of his mother. |
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The parole officer would then be in a position to immediately suspend the long-term supervision order, or in the case of a parolee, revoke the parole. |
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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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This sink location, which offers a commanding view of the family room area, is also a plus when you have small children who still require constant supervision. |
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In particular the water-filled marl hole can be infilled under supervision to an engineering specification suitable for build development and thus reclaimed for housing. |
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In the 20th century Oxford produced computer-generated concordances to the early texts of individual plays under the supervision of T. Howard-Hill. |
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Postdoctoral supervision for registration or certification can also incorporate opportunities to supervise interns or other practitioners under supervision. |
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Megaproblem management requires the supervision of a high-level general or flag officer who is charged with handling these interdependencies as a normal course of his work. |
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Giving reasons for refusing the application, justices said there was insufficient supervision for policing the consumption of drinks in the auditorium. |
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You can give your kids a fun holiday with all kind of games, talent shows parties, movies, crafts, arts, and a world of fun under the supervision of camp carnival counselors. |
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A faculty preceptor from each school assumed the responsibility for selecting students and the on-site supervision of the student research assistants. |
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The film was directed by former camera operator Robert Day, making his debut in that capacity with some uncredited supervision from the more experienced Basil Dearden. |
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The demesne was cultivated directly under the supervision of the landlord or his agents, by the tenants, who owed labour-service as part of their rent. |
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The ECB is not entrusted with any direct responsibility related to prudential supervision of credit institutions and the stability of the financial system. |
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At the same time, lax supervision and prudential regulation allowed banks and corporations to take on significant exchange rate and maturity risks. |
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Its responsibilities included political surveillance, internal security, supervision of political trials, administration of Gulags and other prison camps, and border security. |
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All tympanoplasties were carried out by a staff surgeon or a senior resident under the supervision of a staff surgeon. |
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He also passed on the savings from the bulk purchase of goods to his workers, and placed the sale of alcohol under strict supervision. |
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Epidemiological supervision for pesthole of encephalitis in recreational zone of big city. |
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Prisons are overcrowded and understaffed leading to riots, prison escapes and poor supervision of prisoners. |
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Some people reacted to the municipal police claiming that they resorted to plastic bullet during the supervision. |
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Residency program is liable for pneumothorax because it violated its own rules regarding supervision of procedures. |
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With increased British power in India, supervision of Indian affairs by the British Crown and Parliament increased as well. |
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Many other authorities and agencies also have statutory powers, generally subject to some central government supervision. |
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By 1888 Heyne had invited graduate students to post articles under his supervision, turning the DWB into a true consortium for the first time. |
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In IDM Supervision, the authors expand on their original version of the widely praised Integrated Developmental Model of supervision. |
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Extensive systems involve animals roaming at will, or under the supervision of a herdsman, often for their protection from predators. |
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Under the supervision of May and Taylor, numerous restoration projects have been under way involving Queen's lengthy audio and video catalogue. |
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In reality, he was able to avoid imperial supervision, and dealings between the emperor and Theoderic were as equals. |
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The two parish constables already serving for the year were placed under his supervision and paid 16 shillings a week for their trouble. |
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Planning and supervision of training were under a general staff officer, who might manage training at several camps. |
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Slaves also created their own religious observances, meeting alone without the supervision of their white masters or ministers. |
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The medical centre is under the direct supervision of the school doctor who is available on the Hill every day for consultation. |
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It is of considerable interest that parole boards as discretionary decision makers are more susceptible to attack than is parolelike supervision. |
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In this way, the various arms of the university are kept under the supervision of the central administration, and thus the Regent House. |
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The opponent and the candidate conduct a formal debate, usually wearing white tie, under the supervision of the thesis supervisor. |
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Pheasants are well adapted to the British climate and breed naturally in the wild without human supervision in copses, heaths, and commons. |
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Much of work was carried out by imported labour, including thousands from the Soviet Union, and under the supervision of the German forces. |
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These expressways are built by private companies under the supervision of the government highway authority, Malaysian Highway Authority. |
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In the meantime the Taiwan governors-general were gradually brought under closer supervision of the home government in Tokyo. |
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The engineer may also work in supervision and management, or as an equipment and mineral salesperson. |
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The regional offices work largely autonomously under the supervision of Greenpeace International. |
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A dissertation or thesis is prepared under the supervision of a tutor or director. |
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Between 1857 and 1877 much of central Llandudno was developed under Felton's supervision. |
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Other livestock are farmed outdoors, where the size of enclosures and the level of supervision may vary. |
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It provided for a system of reopening sound banks under Treasury supervision, with federal loans available if needed. |
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The canal was built between 1794 and 1801 when the canal was opened, under the supervision of John Rennie. |
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Which is why we drill in that they NEVER take even their asthma meds without parental supervision. Baruch HaShem, they've got it. |
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It placed church supervision fully in the hands of groups of elected church leaders, in presbyteries, synods and the general assembly. |
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The Parliament also has other powers of general supervision, mainly granted by the Maastricht Treaty. |
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Responsibility for educational supervision is organized at the federal and individual provincial states. |
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Most of all, they quickly formed their own churches, associations, and conventions to operate freely without white supervision. |
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Some Conservative authorities permit wine and grape juice made without rabbinic supervision. |
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Originally, this was the supervision of birth, death and marriage registration. |
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They had responsibility for the supervision of midwives and the provision of health visitors and community nursing. |
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William West assembled the machine, under the supervision of Trevithick and Vivian. |
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Herbalists can prescribe stronger herbs such as black horehound and wild yam, but you should only take these herbs under supervision. |
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A part of these jobs must be carried out under the supervision of the classification society. |
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Upon release, this officer assumes the supervision duties of the reentrant in the community. |
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The board necessarily reassesses its determinations periodically in the course of its on-going supervision of the operations of the company. |
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In supervision, Jesse talks about her learning and with her supervisor, creates a mindmap which they add to each session. |
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A different example is Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has been under international supervision. |
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He accused the government of slack supervision of nuclear technology. |
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Ulrich Boenisch under the supervision Real Madrid's Sanitas Medical Services doctors Jesus Olmo and Francisco Morate. |
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In many cases, there was little parental supervision of children in some of the poorer districts. |
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Designed to complement WHOI's existing vehicles such as Alvin and Jason, ABE operates without a tether or human supervision. |
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All tonsillectomies were performed by residents under the direct supervision of the attending physician. |
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Europe needs a stronger central supervision and the mutualization of some liabilities in the banking sector. |
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The Bank used to be responsible for the regulation and supervision of the banking and insurance industries. |
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In Baghdad, papermaking was under the supervision of the Grand Vizier Ja'far ibn Yahya. |
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The first municipal and provincial elections under the supervision of the Regions were the 2006 municipal elections. |
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This placed all major heavy industries which emitted smoke, grit, dust and fumes under the supervision of the Inspectorate. |
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Some of these might be job stress, physicality, risks, degree of supervision and ability to work with peers or family members. |
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Responsibility for educational supervision in Germany is primarily organised within the individual federal states. |
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In most cases, several programmers work together as a team under a senior programmer's supervision. |
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The two princesses were educated at home under the supervision of their mother and their governess, Marion Crawford. |
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The use of bupropion or nortriptyline must be under medical supervision due to potential side-effects and interactions. |
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The Grand Vizier had considerable independence from the sultan with almost unlimited powers of appointment, dismissal and supervision. |
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The separation of the General Counsel from supervision by the national board also had significant impact on the agency. |
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision. |
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The supervision component involves traditional, recurrent contact where an agent meets face-to-face with the parolee on a regular basis. |
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The brick relief was sculpted with 16,000 bricks by two Dutch bricklayers under Moore's supervision. |
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The surgery was carried out by Goel under the supervision of senior surgeon Roberts. |
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His position was similar to that of the one who had supervision of the synagogue. |
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To be sure, the proletarian can restrain his natural instinct by reason, and so, by moral supervision, halt the law of nature in its injurious course of development. |
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He continued as a research student under Tinbergen's supervision, receiving his MA and DPhil degrees by 1966, and remained a research assistant for another year. |
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Ahmed remains under supervision from physio Lee Martin and Jackson revealed he is still niggled by the injury, which he has rested in the early weeks of the season. |
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Health care supervision for children with Williams Syndrome. |
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Under his parents' supervision he drilled the holes in the wood. |
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The Vino-Daorson cooperative still needs to work on improving the quality, under the supervision of prominent Italian oenologist Leonardo Valenti, Lizde said. |
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Most people entered the legal profession through reading law, a form of independent study or apprenticeship, often under the supervision of an experienced attorney. |
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In broad terms, the General Counsel is responsible for investigating and prosecuting unfair labor practice claims and for the general supervision of the NLRB field offices. |
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Cytology screening should be performed under the supervision of a certified pathologist or cytopathologist who has appropriate experience in the field. |
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With a danger of vaccination crews spreading the disease, only trained farmers were allowed to administer the vaccine under veterinary supervision. |
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He said various firms were monitored since late last year with a special supervision after the news events that have come to light, with the scandal called the Panama Papers. |
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Children need very close supervision when it comes to screen time. |
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Government supervision may be imposed, including house arrest, and convicts may be required to conform to particularized guidelines as part of a parole or probation regimen. |
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Mendez, now of Sanderling Lane, Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, was given a 12-month community order with supervision and ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work. |
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We can identify the most valued types by their association with the court, either as tribute offerings, or as products of kilns under imperial supervision. |
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Childlore is a distinct branch of folklore that deals with activities passed on by children to other children, away from the influence or supervision of an adult. |
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Epidemiological supervision for the pesthole of encephalitis in the recreational zone of a big city.Distribution of ixodid ticks and encephalitis pestholes in Leningrad. |
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This federally reinsured MPCI program is offered under the supervision of the Risk Management Agency of the United States Department of Agriculture. |
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In my view, our action today should only mean that Government's permissible supervision of Internet contents stops at the traditional line of unprotected speech. |
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The plant was started in the 1980s by Kolyma Gestroi and both the plant and the town of Sinegoria were built under the supervision of chief engineer Oleg Kogadovski. |
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Canal construction, under Cautley's supervision, now went into full swing. |
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Each special team of Health Services Directorate is led by a Food Inspector and all the teams are working under the supervision of Health Officer. |
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In chapter 8, Hill surveys over a dozen recordings of the Rite, including three by t he composer, plus a 1921 piano roll transcribed under his supervision. |
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On the occasion that a recently conquered altepetl was seen as particularly restive, a military governor, or cuauhtlatoani, was placed at the head of provincial supervision. |
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In British India a program was launched to propagate smallpox vaccination, through Indian vaccinators, under the supervision of European officials. |
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In every case there would be effective supervision by qualified persons. |
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The National Telecommunications Commission is the agency responsible for the supervision, adjudication and control over all telecommunications services throughout the country. |
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Solar collectors and heat pump systems for installation in plain repair design, project supervision, solar collectors and heat pump systems installation work. |
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At one of the cafes, Cafe Glad, guests receive a special service from mentally challenged staff with the supervision of a trained social pedagogue. |
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Alan's duties to the Crown included supervision of the Welsh border. |
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Mr. Johnson, of Manhattan, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault as a hate crime in exchange for a sentence of 15 years in prison and five years of postrelease supervision. |
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The camp will be under the supervision of the Association American coach Patrick Hennery who will be assisted by a number of the national players. |
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The posologies employed require careful clinical and electrical supervision, and the same anticoagulant measures as for electrical cardioversion are necessary. |
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There was an extensive and complicated system of BEIC agencies involved in the supervision and management of opium production and distribution in India. |
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On 25 March 1428, the Xuande Emperor ordered Zheng He and others to takeover the supervision for the rebuilding and repair of the Great Baoen Temple at Nanjing. |
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Bury believed that the office exercised supervision over all foreigners visiting Constantinople, and that they were under the supervision of the Logothetes tou dromou. |
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The loss rate was higher in certain periods than others, reflecting greater or lesser attention and standards of shipbuilding, organization, supervision, training, etc. |
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Make sure that your kids are well informed, that they use good judgment, and that they never, ever arrange to meet a chatmate without your supervision. |
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Set and costume designs will be by Soutra Gilmour, illusions by Paul Kieve, lighting design by Jon Clark and musical supervision by Alan Williams. |
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We are confident this would help drive greater consistency and evenhandedness in the supervision of the broker-dealer and advisory sides of our industry. |
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The Saarland, which had been placed under League of Nations supervision for 15 years at the end of World War I, voted in January 1935 to become part of Germany. |
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Marjorie recalled her working life under the supervision of Mr Jordan, who she described as a precise man who wore a black jacket, pinstripe trousers and wing collar. |
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This period typically is spent performing the duties of ministry under the guidance, supervision, and evaluation of a more senior, ordained minister. |
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These are indicia of comprehensive consolidated supervision. |
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The court noted that once a sending state grants permission, the receiving state must assume supervision and treat the offender the same as instate offenders. |
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She was occasionally allowed outside under strict supervision, spent seven summers at the spa town of Buxton, and spent much of her time doing embroidery. |
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Their value as a block to invasion is doubtful, as their situation would have allowed supervision but they lacked the manpower to deter anything but cattle rustling. |
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Overall camp supervision is typically done by older camp directors, who lead a team that includes cooks, sports instructors, a nurse, maintenance personnel and counselors. |
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For instance, laxness, poor supervision, inconsistent discipline, and interparental conflict are negatively associated with child social skills development. |
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He will be under parole supervision until next February, said Mr Leonard Sipes, a spokesman for the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. |
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Thus in 1879 the government and discipline of the army became for the first time completely subject either to the direct action or the close supervision of parliament. |
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Colonies and trust territories, An area administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations is shown in italic capital letters. |
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Each temple was under the supervision of its chief priest or priestess. |
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The lack of parental supervision and guidance spawned personal insecurities similar to those found in skinheads who come from dysfunctional, single-parent environments. |
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In the postwar years, freedmen quickly left the white congregations and associations, setting up their own churches in order to be free of white supervision. |
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His apprenticeship focused on architectural drawing, and there he was placed under the supervision of the young architect Philip Webb, who became a close friend. |
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