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managing
/ ˈæɪɪŋ /
adjective
- having administrative control or authority
a managing director
Example Sentences
The firm is also managing disruption to a small proportion of products that it supplies to Ocado, which delivers M&S online orders and which is part-owned by M&S.
The construction phase - managing the middle third - has taken longer to spread, but Guardiola had already started developing it at Barcelona, and refined it further at Bayern Munich and Manchester City.
"Businesses thrive on certainty, so it's unsurprising that an unpredictable global market is translating into lower levels of business investment over the short term," said Anna Anthony, EY UK & Ireland regional managing partner.
Participating practices also receive monthly per-patient payments for “population health management,” which means managing the collective health of their patients.
He calls that identity or philosophy, because it's in managing the balance of present and future where the identity of the organization is created.
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