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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a supervisor which" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a supervisor who." You can use "a supervisor who" when referring to a person in a professional context, particularly when describing their role or actions.
Example: "I spoke with a supervisor who has extensive experience in project management."
Alternatives: "a supervisor that" or "a supervisor whom."
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We describe a high-level controller, called a "supervisor", which orchestrates logic-based switching among a family of candidate controllers.
The flight attendant brought it but refused to allow me to administer it without permission from a supervisor, which we awaited in vain.
She is now a supervisor, which means she visits several different offices each night to check on the operators and offer help.
Images linger of cramped accommodation, underpayment, the young woman with a work-injured hand tearfully recounting the sexual harassment from a supervisor which she reported and her bosses ignored.
"As soon as we had that physical confrontation in his office and I did not do anything, I ran out of his office, I hired a lawyer and, for the record, I did tell a supervisor, which is what you are supposed to do".
A supervisor which is a function that returns an output vector y for every input vector x, according to a conditional distribution function P y|x).
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"A bank supervisor, which focuses on looking at credit files, is not prepared to look at the wide range of activities of a complex international financial firm," he said, arguing that the Fed's expertise in monetary policy, payment systems and macroeconomics equipped it to guard against systemic risk.
The initial management system built for this approach is a simple ON/OFF supervisor which can make the APM operate, but not in an optimal way.
It allocates to the European Investment Bank the role of an 'environmentally-friendly' supervisor which will act 'in accordance with advice from the OECD and G8', and demands that future proposals should be those dictated by the WTO.
We suggest a method to design supervisor which guarantees robust stability for linear time-invariant systems in the presence of the uncertainty via output feedback.
Thankfully, I had planned a prep session with my supervisor, which really helped me overcome my nervousness and focus on the many positive aspects of my thesis.
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