resource manager
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresourceandmanager
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resource
noun
uk/rɪˈzɔːs/us/ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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manager
noun[C]
uk/ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/us/ˈmæn.ə.dʒɚ/
the person who is responsible for managing ...
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(Definition ofresourceandmanagerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The resource monitor supplies the forecasted per formance efficiency to theresourcemanager, which updates the resource model accordingly.
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These forecasts were then supplied to theresourcemanager, which updated the resource model.
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The abolition of the post ofresourcemanagerthreatens the continued publication of three widely used research reports.
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They are people who enable one and the same person to perform the tasks ofresourcemanager, authorising officer, financial controller and accounting officer.
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Traditional agriculture will increasingly see itself as a countrysideresourcemanager.
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He worked as aresourcemanagerand farmer before entering public life.
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Another component that is very close to the base components is called aresourcemanager.
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Watershed delineation aids the hydrologist or waterresourcemanagerin understanding where runoff from precipitation or snowmelt will eventually drain.
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This leads to each private employee having two bosses the product/project manager and the specializedresourcemanager.
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It describes the interface between the global transaction manager and the localresourcemanager.
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He worked as a humanresourcemanagerin business firms and non-profit organizations for more than twenty years.
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Each resource has its ownresourcemanager.
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The goal of a naturalresourcemanageris to fulfill the demand for a given resource without causing harm to the ecosystem, or jeopardizing the future of the resource.
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If social values are to be considered by resource managers, mechanisms need to be developed to account for the production of these values.
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Natural resource managers are always seeking ways in which complexities are resolved and solutions implemented on the ground.
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This is important, since resource managers are often concerned with marginal changes in attribute levels between management alternatives rather than losing or gaining the environmental resource as a whole.
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Local authority social services departments became the lead agency, resulting in a fundamental change in the traditional role of social workers to that of resource managers.
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The resulting outputs are a diverse collection of often disciplinary perspectives aimed at helping planners, resource managers and donors to improve their investment in coastal zone development.
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