Stadiums, types of plays, equipment, players and managers, properties of the field - the photos are enlightening, especially when used to illustrate difficult-to-imagine terms.
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In addition, the leader and the managers might have some incentive to over-report the time they spent on the activities they are responsible for.
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The former could induce managers to attempt to force the system into one particular configuration-the supposed equilibrium state.
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However, behaviourists who observed managers in practice produced a different view of managerial decision-making.
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Information managers are also situated on the local workstation, and one exists per analysis tool to be used in the computational process.
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However, my general proposition was that the prosperity of any economic enterprise depends on the collective efforts of its entrepreneurs, managers and workers.
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Four managers making $20,000-35,000 approach what might have been considered a living wage at that time.
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Interviews with farmers' market managers and three managers of closed markets enhanced the survey and the secondary data.
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Seven of the 10 managers with six or more years of experience were associated with markets that had been operating more than 10 years.
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The most complex social servicesfunded care packages are assessed and monitored by care managers, who s ometimes f unction as very effective rehabilitation agents.
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Specifically, telemedicine project managers must keep providers' needs (ease of use and incentives) in mind when designing a telemedicine system.
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Indeed, many would assert that managers cannot do more to implement evidence-based health policy without the cooperation of doctors.
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They suggested that these issues were the responsibility of health secretariats, hospitals, or health insurance managers.
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Additionally, two managers were interviewed to provide some background on the intended use of the facilities.
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Medical information system managers will become key and influential members of a rational team of disease management providers (16).
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Collocationswithmanager
manager
These are words often used in combination withmanager.
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advertising manager
He may be a take-over bid tycoon, a televisionadvertisingmanager, a property speculator, or a tax avoidance specialist—because we were told about the professional man.
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assistant manager
I remember one case of a very bright young man who wasassistantmanagerof a branch bank.
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campaign manager
The renza-sei means that an election result can be declared void if a relative,campaignmanager, or ' 'political secretary' ' is found guilty of violating electoral laws.
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