Sentence examples for existed managers from inspiring English sources

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Where such cultural taboos existed, managers were almost always either real outsiders (imported foreigners) or fictive outsiders (slaves).

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At airports where cellphone lots exist, airport managers usually call attention to them with big signs.

Currently a cultural problem exists whereby managers and HR teams are loath to admit to the full extent of employee absences, perhaps fearing that higher rates of absences may reflect badly upon their own performance.

Finally, divestitures can reduce the information asymmetry that exists between managers and investors in diversified firms.

Evidence from Burritt et al. (2011) indicates that within top German companies sampled information about the effects and successes of carbon emissions is not transferred between departments, rather a silo mentality exists whereby managers focus on the carbon consequences of their own departments.

One focus group exists of managers and healthcare professionals, one of members of the care staff and one of family members of the residents.

57 A doctor may experience psychological stress if a decision is made that does not benefit the organisation, especially in the context of China where hospital doctors are employees and a great power distance exists between managers and doctors.

In order for 'success' to be achieved, decision makers must be 'bought in' to acceptance of scarcity and the need to assess options for change, there must be strong leadership, and a high level of trust must exist between managers and clinicians.

"This is an opportunity that's never before existed for the managers to have some sway in seeing to it that plays are called correctly," he said.

In particular, a prominent difference existed between care managers and visiting physicians, who were the top 2 home care providers that family caregivers would consult when uncertain about using physical restraints themselves.

He was talking specifically about the relationship between gaffer and player but when the chips are down in a football world where commodities such as patience and perspective are in increasingly short supply, it is naive to expect the same quid pro quo to exist between manager and fan.

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