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Discover Ludwig'Overseer' is a correct and usable word in written English
It refers to a person who is in charge or supervises others, typically in a work setting or a group of people. Example: The overseer of the construction project was responsible for ensuring that all workers followed safety protocols and completed their tasks on time.
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Overseer
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One who oversees or supervises. A supervisor.
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The trust would not need to be backed up by statute – a red line issue for so many editors – in contrast to Letwin's existing plan to create an overseer backed by royal charter, supported by a five-page bill the Cabinet Office minister has drawn up to ensure that the charter body cannot be tampered with.
Earlier in September a photograph emerged of Eriko Yamatani, the new minister for national public safety and the overseer of Japan's police, posing in 2009 for a photograph with members of Zaitokukai.
But it turned out that the man, who is a schoolteacher and the local electoral overseer, was transferring presidential ballots, which had mistakenly been placed in the legislative ballot box, to their correct place.
Should it be the robot's programmer, designer, manufacturer, human overseer or his superiors?
He has little credibility as an impartial overseer of Italian banking.
The odds of producing a healthy child through reproductive cloning are tiny.It is here that an overseer similar to Britain's HFEA, a panel of scientists and ethicists accountable to parliament, would be useful.
The book of Proverbs, chapter six, says that the industrious legions of ants, which have now colonised every continent on earth, except Antarctica, have "no guide, overseer, or ruler".In fact, the good book got ants all wrong.
His sentence had been commuted to life imprisonment.Empowered peaceCarlos Westendorp, the West's overseer of Bosnia's peace, won more power to impose decisions on the country's leaders.
On June 15th he appointed a trusted ally, Monsignor Battista Ricca, to be the institution's so-called prelate an overseer who can attend the IOR's board meetings and see its paperwork.
In New York city, a special-education teacher caught selling cocaine in Board of Education envelopes was able to keep his job while serving weekends in prison.So how is it that Paul Vallas, chief overseer of Chicago's schools, could lay off nearly 1,100 employees at the city's worst-performing high schools and draw only mild protest from the historically militant Chicago teachers' union?
Ratifiers must give the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemicals Weapons, the convention's overseer, details of any weapons they possess and of potentially dangerous chemicals used in their civilian industry.
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