oversee in the PONS Dictionary

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In 1832, it received local representative government in the form of a locally elected body of officials overseen by a governor.
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The new authority would oversee a $50 million rehabilitation program.
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Upon telling his family of his plans, they moved back to his family home to oversee the remodeling.
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Each of these elected officers serves a term of four years and oversees a different part of county government.
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It was established in 1987, and is overseen by a nine-member board of directors.
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In 1670, their purview was overseen by the "prsidiaux" (see below).
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This process includes overseeing the development of the organization's mission, vision (goal), and values.
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A special government department was created in 1961 to oversee the construction of the dam.
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It is a coordinating council that oversees properties, personnel, and program.
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He was able to oversee the redistribution of the land from some "haciendas" peacefully, but had problems with others.
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