supervising in the PONS Dictionary

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In 1909, he became a member of the engineering committee, supervising creation of fortresses.
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His latter duty entailed the supervising of large breeding grounds of frontier pastures, tended by tens of thousands of government slaves.
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The regime is rigidly hierarchical, with the older girls supervising and teaching the younger ones, the aim being to learn to think with the hips.
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Also, they are in charge of supervising police work and directing the police in their investigations.
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In many academic institutions, anesthesia technicians are involved in working with and teaching veterinary students as well as supervising anesthetized cases.
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In some states, permit holders are allowed to drive to and from school or work with a permit, without a supervising driver.
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In general, these institutions are called central banks and often have other responsibilities such as supervising the smooth operation of the financial system.
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He became a supervising producer for the second season in 2005.
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This time, the architect leads the joint venture so in supervising the subs, the contractor might defer to the architect.
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The primary focus of incident management is to ensure a prompt recovery of the system, supervising and directing the internal or external resources.
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