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The subordinates
noun
One who is subordinate.
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The subordinates were then divided into two further groups: powerless and empowered.
The subordinates of idiots may also be bona fide idiots, acting as such toward their own subordinates.
The subordinates who executed the policy, however, insisted to the end that any failure was somebody else's fault.
The subordinates of the accused beat and abused prisoners on various occasions for no reason or for minor violations of camp regulations.
The subordinates Cameron has lost in the scandal include Britain's top counterterrorism officer and the head of Scotland yard (both in the past few days).
The subordinates, James Geraghty, 38, of Stamford, N.Y., and George Pennell Jr., 39, of Liberty, N.Y., were charged with falsifying business records, the department said.
The subordinates tend to have a higher level of job satisfaction when they perceive supervisor support as a specific behaviour of transformational leadership styles.
They were told that the superiors would direct and evaluate the subordinates and that this evaluation would determine the subordinates' payment for the experiment.
Then again, the subordinates of geniuses may also be idiots to their subordinates.
No longer are they operating in a hierarchy, where the boss's wish is the subordinates' command.
Walk back to the TV crews and the commanders and the subordinates?
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