Sentence examples for subordinate assistants from inspiring English sources

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And because workers themselves do the programming, they tend to regard the robots as subordinate assistants.

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She had denied in the news media any romantic relationship with a subordinate, Assistant Commissioner Dara Ottley-Brown.

There has been so much written about this particular verse, that I am always surprised that people still try to claim that this means the woman was designed to be a subordinate helper to the man, like an assistant or secretary.

But Mr. Holder said he would not resign, and did not believe subordinates — including assistant attorney general Lanny A. Breuer, the head of the criminal division, or an aide, Jason Weinstein — should resign, either.

Registered nurses also felt humiliated in situations where they were subordinates to medical assistants, who had two years of professional training as opposed to the degree nurses' four to five years.

Any nobles still bullfighting now performed on foot and relegated to their former foot assistants the subordinate role on horseback, that of picador (whose exact role is discussed later).

Bjørnebye returned to football in a non-playing capacity when he was selected by the Norwegian Football Association to replace Harald Aabrekk as Norway's assistant manager, subordinate to the newly appointed Åge Hareide.

As the man responsible for "C.B.S. Reports", he controls the biggest single documentary operation in TV, & he supervises the activities of ten subordinate producers & a score of assistants.

As the man responsible for "C.B.S. Reports," Friendly controls the biggest single documentary operation in television and he supervises the activities of ten subordinate producers and a score of assistants, who make up a semi-autonomous unit within the C.B.S. news department.

This inevitably resulted in discontent among degree nurses who ended up being subordinates to clinical officers and medical assistants.

The four inputs included: (i) number of medical officers; (ii) the number of technical officers (including medical assistants, nurses and paramedical staff); (iii) the support or subordinate staff (including orderlies, ward assistants, cleaners, drivers, gardeners, watchmen, etc).; and (iv) the number of hospital beds.

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