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managers
menedżerowie

manager [ˈmænɪʤəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. manager of business:

2. manager of performer, team:

bank manager N

branch manager N ECON

chief manager N

financial manager N

fund manager N

1. fund manager (job):

2. fund manager (company):

general manager N

lead manager N ECON

1. lead manager (institution):

2. lead manager (software):

personnel manager N

portfolio manager N ECON

production manager N

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manager N

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Its multipartisan membership consists of political consultants, pollsters, media consultants, campaign managers, corporate public affairs officers, professors, lobbyists, fundraisers, congressional staffers, and vendors.
en.wikipedia.org
Three nurse managers, two clinical nurse specialists and three midwives were also taken on.
www.advertiser.ie
It consists of professionals, technicians and managers whose skills define the organisation's core competence.
en.wikipedia.org
Cash bars have their problems for caterers and venue managers.
en.wikipedia.org
These managers mistakenly think that insights will "reveal themselves" in the oodles of data that pours out of their computers.
www.fastcocreate.com

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