managerial position
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmanagerialandposition
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managerial
adjective
uk/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪə.ri.əl/us/ˌmæn.əˈdʒɪr.i.əl/
relating to a manager ...
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position
noun
uk/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/us/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to ...
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The questions allowed the participants to address the issues from theirmanagerialpositionand experience.
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During the study, the part-time speech therapist went on maternity leave and the community nurse acquired amanagerialposition.
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Anyone who occupies amanagerialpositionmust be more capable than those beneath him.
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Of course, everyone in amanagerialpositionought to be judging his own people and their performances.
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It was found that predominant predictors of agreement to cost consciousness concepts were employment by a community health plan, amanagerialposition, participation in health economics seminars, and male gender.
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The man who has had his licence revoked could take a subordinate position in a co-operative society, but not amanagerialposition.
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The requirement of at least two of five years of professional experience being in amanagerialpositionseems to me to be definitely too high.
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She reportedly had an unnamedmanagerialpositionin the development line of the product.
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He retired from show business soon afterwards and worked in amanagerialpositionin a zipper factory.
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Within a month he resigned from hismanagerialpositionwithout managing a single match for the club.
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One does not want to go outside, but to reward men who have served faithfully and well for many years in somemanagerialpositionby promoting them to the board.
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If a manager, for example, divulges information to the trade union that he acquired by virtue of hismanagerialposition, he may be disciplined.
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With no more than a primary school education, she ultimately went into business, attaining amanagerialpositionin a private company.
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He's holding the same newspaper, but in the meantime he's worked his way up to an importantmanagerialpositionin a large company.
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An individual who is appointed to amanagerialpositionhas the right to command and enforce obedience by virtue of the authority of their position.
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Advancement beyond the top grade (to either a specialized technical position or to amanagerialposition) would be subject to competitive selection.
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When he reached amanagerialpositionat the dealership, he recruited his salesmen to bring him reports on archaeological sites and collections.
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For instance, women may not be considered a good fit for amanagerialpositionif being aggressive is seen as a characteristic of a successful manager.
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In this case, the employee was offered amanagerialpositionas an alternative to retrenchment, on condition that he no longer participated in the activities of the trade union.
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