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The phrase "at supervising" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a role or activity related to supervision, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "She excels at supervising her team during projects."
Alternatives: "in supervising" or "for supervising".
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Marty Murrer, who took the trip two years ago with his son, said that supervised spring break started several years ago after the youngsters proved inadequate at supervising themselves.
Monitoring systems aimed at supervising factory social sustainability were not already discussed in literature.
That suggests that while Mr. Rubin's responsibilities will broaden, he continues to balk at supervising the bank's daily operations.
Many recent books and articles about the financial crisis and Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Lehman and the American International Group portray boards that were not particularly good at supervising risk at their companies.
Later this year Georgia's supreme court will decide whether private-probation firms can force probationers to take and pay for classes, and whether they can order arrests when fees go unpaid.Private probation companies promised they could do as well or better than the state at supervising misdemeanants, for less cost to the taxpayer.
So drop the command-and-control style, show respect for your older employees' experience and loyalty, and be open when staff of any generation questions your decisions, and you'll succeed at supervising people the age of your parents.
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AT co-supervised the research work and contributed in the evaluation setup and evaluation results analysis.
At the same time the best-known Swede in England was at Anfield supervising the defeat of the Finns.
In May, Sidney Toledano, the head of Dior, was given an oversight role at Fendi, supervising Mr. Di Risio.
An established firm will likely be better at recruiting, supervising and retaining talent.
Only 10 weeks into his role at NBC supervising the "Today" show, television executive Jamie Horowitz has been fired by the network.
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