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To supervision
noun
The act or instance of supervising.
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With respect to supervision, eighteen groups participated in supervised exercise, seven in unsupervised exercise and ten in both.
The cognitive behaviour therapists will be supervised by RM and will also have access to supervision from an academic GP.
some analysts had believed cost was the main barrier to supervision.
This was subject to supervision and approval by senior management and relevant committees".
It said the management of the duchy is subject to supervision by the Treasury.
They were sentenced to supervision and made to sign the sex offenders register.
The Fed would have two vice chairmen, one of them dedicated to supervision.
One way to deal with this is to harness market forces to supervision.
This "box-ticking" approach to supervision remains worryingly prevalent, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
As a result, I believe a macroprudential approach to supervision and regulation needs to play the primary role.
And convicts who serve prison sentences of less than 12 months are not subject to supervision on release.
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